SamD wrote
For short term in Seminyak I can recommend a place called Utari Residence on jl Nakula 5. The deluxe double is the best value but there is only one so hard to get for the whole stay. There is a fridge but no cooking facilities. Plenty of cheap local warungs in the area.
I have found airbnb have shifted their business model from ordinary people renting out their spare accommodation to a more commercial type operation. I have experienced this from both a host and traveller's perspective. Nowadays I tend to use Agoda more than airbnb.
Anyway, Hammerhead gym is just a 5 minute walk away from Nakula 5. And if you want high speed internet the Hub Bali coworking space is just up the road from Hammerhead at Sara Residence with hot desks for casual use or you can rent a dedicated desk for a month for 2.5million. That is what I do. You can get your teeth fixed there too and if so inclined, some cosmetic surgery. There is a clinic on the same floor as the dedicated desks.
Not sure where you get the idea that January is low season. It is high season in the middle of the Australian school holidays. Unless you mean the end of Jan.
Rain here is generally the late afternoon thunderstorm variety but that is not to say you can't get prolonged wet periods with constant rain. Luck of the draw. But if I had to choose between Bali and phuket then Bali would win every time, rain or no rain. There is no other place like it in the world. And Seminyak is the place I choose to live.
Good luck.
Thanks a lot for your suggestions. I checked out Utari, I can't believe how cheap it is, wow. But they're all sold out for my days :( Any other suggestions? I wouldn't mind staying at a smaller building which is not so busy, as opposed to a bigger style resort/hotel.
I checked airbnb, it's quite pricey. I've been looking on some fb groups lately, no luck yet.
Do you have a recommended sim card or service, in case I need to tether from my phone to my laptop? I have a bit of personal work I'll be doing daily, but I prefer to work in silence in my unit as opposed to a public coworking space. But, I'll check it out while i'm down there anyway.
Sorry, what I meant in terms of low season is that it's raining season. I thought the dry months are the usual high season (April - Nov). I had no idea about the Australian school holidays, that has turned me off a little bit. I was looking for more of a relaxed downtime without a bunch of drunk kids running around the streets causing chaos...
I tend do agree with you, out of all of my travel spots, Bali is #1 and Phuket is #2 (I've been to both once). I just love both spots. I mentioned Phuket because I really want to enjoy some sunshine and beaches, so it seems a little less riskier. Tough decision. How are the mornings and days at this time of the season, sunny? When it does rain, if it's small bursts of rain, I can deal :)
One more thing, I'll be looking to rent a bike (150cc), any recommended places?