Beyond Bali—7 easy island escapes from Bali
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING IN BALI/ Updated : Nov 21, 2016, 14:10 IST
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Bali is without any doubt the most popular tourist destination, but the rest of stunning archipelago of Indonesia is also worth exploring. Indonesia has more than 17,000 separate and diverse islands, out of which just 922 islands … Read more
Bali is without any doubt the most popular tourist destination, but the rest of stunning archipelago of Indonesia is also worth exploring. Indonesia has more than 17,000 separate and diverse islands, out of which just 922 islands are inhabited. So there is plenty of chance to experience the deserted island feeling. Read less

Bali is without any doubt the most popular tourist destination, but the rest of stunning archipelago of Indonesia is also worth exploring. Indonesia has more than 17,000 separate and diverse islands, out of which just 922 islands are inhabited. So there is plenty of chance to experience the deserted island feeling.
The closest islands to Bali are the 3 sister islands— Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan. These islands are only half an hour away and have some of the best beaches to boast of. The Nusa islands make for a nice day trip or you can go for island hopping excursions, which can be a more relaxed alternative base for your Bali holiday.
To help you decide on your perfect island escape, here are the 7 best islands near Bali where you get away from it all.
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