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The hidden holiday gems without the tourists

The hidden holiday gems without the tourists

ITV News2 days ago
Earlier this week, Molly Mae's sister Zoe made headlines after leaving her romantic trip to Bali just two days after arriving, claiming that the island didn't meet the glamorous aesthetic she'd seen depicted by other travellers on social media. And Zoe's not the only one whose Insta-perfect holiday dreams have been dashed by the less than glamorous reality.
Right now, some of Europe's most famous holiday hotspots are swarming with summer tourists all hoping to see (and snap!) the same sites. But you don't need to brave the crowds to get the best holiday content for your socials; our travel expert Chelsea Dickenson is here with her pick of the hidden holiday gems that will help you avoid the tourist-crush, without missing out on the culture.
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The hidden holiday gems without the tourists
The hidden holiday gems without the tourists

ITV News

time2 days ago

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The hidden holiday gems without the tourists

Earlier this week, Molly Mae's sister Zoe made headlines after leaving her romantic trip to Bali just two days after arriving, claiming that the island didn't meet the glamorous aesthetic she'd seen depicted by other travellers on social media. And Zoe's not the only one whose Insta-perfect holiday dreams have been dashed by the less than glamorous reality. Right now, some of Europe's most famous holiday hotspots are swarming with summer tourists all hoping to see (and snap!) the same sites. But you don't need to brave the crowds to get the best holiday content for your socials; our travel expert Chelsea Dickenson is here with her pick of the hidden holiday gems that will help you avoid the tourist-crush, without missing out on the culture. Lifestyle

Molly Mae's sister got Bali completely wrong – the reality is beautiful lesser-known spots and friendly locals
Molly Mae's sister got Bali completely wrong – the reality is beautiful lesser-known spots and friendly locals

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Molly Mae's sister got Bali completely wrong – the reality is beautiful lesser-known spots and friendly locals

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BALI has always been described as paradise, a place full of beautiful beaches, friendly locals, and a fascinating culture. At least, that's what I found when I visited, so I was shocked when Molly Mae's sister, Zoe Rae, ditched the island after just two days. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 I was in Bali at the same time as Zoe Rae Credit: Megan d'Ardenne 5 Myself and Zoe even attended the same fitness class Credit: Megan d'Ardenne Initially when I saw that Zoe Rae - Molly Mae's sister - was going to be in Bali at the same time as me, I was genuinely excited. I thought it was great that someone with her platform would be shining a light on a destination that thrives on tourism - but as we've all heard, it didn't exactly work out that way. Bali's economy is heavily dependent on people coming from around the world to experience its food, nature, culture, and community And someone with influence, like Zoe, has the power to support that. So I was disappointed when, just 48 hours after arriving, Zoe and her husband Danny flew to Dubai to finish their holiday, calling it a 'quick extraction." In her vlog, Zoe explained that Bali hadn't lived up to her 'high expectations', saying that if you 'zoom out' of the photos of coffee shops that influencers post, the reality was different. Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and experiences. But Zoe's take on Bali, based on less than two days on the island, misses so much of what makes it special, and more importantly, risks negatively shaping the way others perceive it too. I was in Uluwatu at the same time as Zoe and Danny. My partner and I even crossed paths with them at a group exercise class at Bambu Fitness, a fantastic local gym known for its community vibe. What we experienced was a place that, while not always picture-perfect, is layered with amazing beauty and culture. Enjoy a spot of swing Bali 5 Bali is a developing region but is an incredible destination Credit: Megan d'Ardenne 5 Bali is not about luxury, more culture and raw beauty Credit: Megan d'Ardenne Yes, Bali has its challenges - it's a developing region, and it isn't flawless. But it's a deeply spiritual, community-driven island with rich traditions, warm hospitality, and landscapes that don't need a filter to feel magical - it's not Dubai. And that's the point. Dubai is all about curated perfection, luxury on tap, and air-conditioned ease. Bali is the opposite, and that's what makes it so special. Yes, the infrastructure isn't perfect. Yes, there's traffic. Yes, it can be chaotic. But if you're open to it, you'll find so much more. The real magic of Bali, for me, is in its people, its energy, and its breathtaking landscapes. It's in the beat of a Kecak fire dance echoing through the night and in the steaming bowl of Nasi Goreng served at a local warung. It's feeling the spray of a waterfall on your face in Tegenungan, catching your breath between waves when surfing in Uluwatu, or wandering through Ubud's peaceful rice fields. That's Bali - not just coffee shops and influencer photo opportunities, but something much deeper, if you're willing to give it the time. I understand that for many, travel is about quick escapes and curated experiences. But as a travel content creator, I believe in showing the full picture. Travel isn't always aesthetic lattes and infinity pools, some days mean scooter rides in the rain or struggling to find decent Wi-Fi. But there's beauty in those moments too, they're just as much a part of the journey. My top tips on places to visit in Bali instead Ubud: Cretya sunset jungle day club - amazing jacuzzis overlooking the rice paddies Omma day club - overlooking the Tegenungan waterfall, amazing pool and live DJ Pyramids of Chi - ancient sound healing bath Mason Adventures - ATV jungle experience Tegallalang Rice Terrace Sacred monkey forest sanctuary Zest - plant based cafe with amazing view This is Bali - great brunch spot & healthy Balinese bowls Donna restaurant - great food and vibe Uluwatu: Uluwatu Temple - beautiful temple and they do Kecak fire dancing each night Balangan cliff sunset point Karang Boma Cliff - great sunset views over the Indian Ocean Cashew Tree - live music night on Thursdays, great atmosphere Morabito - great place for a sunset drink Ulu Garden - live music every night and great local food Secret comedy night - weekly comedy night in a secret location (also in Ubud and canggu) Alchemy Yoga - great alfresco yoga studio with outdoor hot and cold plunge pools and sauna Alchemy - lovely plant based eatery Arabica - great coffee spot Bambu fitness - fantastic gym, amazing group exercise classes and great healthy cafe Ulu Cliffhouse - day club with incredible views Dreamland beach - gorgeous beach, perfect waves for beginner surfers Rapture Camp - surf school Krinsa Sliver workshop - make a bespoke piece of jewellery Hatch Sunday market - great place to shop from local business owners (jewellery l, clothes, souvenirs, food) Travel is a privilege. So when someone with a big following on social media shares a negative impression after such a fleeting visit, it shapes perceptions in ways that go far beyond one vlog. It affects local business owners, hospitality workers and families who rely on tourism not just to survive, but to thrive. Of course, not every destination is for everyone. And maybe Bali just wasn't what Zoe expected. But Bali isn't pristine, it's raw, real, and soulful. A completely different place, with a completely different vibe, and she left without really giving it a chance. So yes, Bali is more than just coffee shops and luxury resorts. And no, it's not broken, sometimes it's just our expectations that are. Check out my adventure through Bali on my account @megsandalex. For anyone who wants to visit Bali, here's all the information you need from the guide to the Indonesian island's dry and rainy seasons. And here's the tiny 'Bali of Europe' town right by Africa has beautiful beaches and £20 flights from the UK.

Molly Mae's sister got Bali completely wrong – the reality is beautiful lesser-known spots and friendly locals
Molly Mae's sister got Bali completely wrong – the reality is beautiful lesser-known spots and friendly locals

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Molly Mae's sister got Bali completely wrong – the reality is beautiful lesser-known spots and friendly locals

BALI has always been described as paradise, a place full of beautiful beaches, friendly locals, and a fascinating culture. At least, that's what I found when I visited, so I was shocked when Molly Mae's sister, Zoe Rae, ditched the island after just two days. 5 Initially when I saw that Zoe Rae - Molly Mae's sister - was going to be in Bali at the same time as me, I was genuinely excited. I thought it was great that someone with her platform would be shining a light on a destination that thrives on tourism - but as we've all heard, it didn't exactly work out that way. Bali's economy is heavily dependent on people coming from around the world to experience its food, nature, culture, and community And someone with influence, like Zoe, has the power to support that. So I was disappointed when, just 48 hours after arriving, Zoe and her husband Danny flew to Dubai to finish their holiday, calling it a 'quick extraction." In her vlog, Zoe explained that Bali hadn't lived up to her 'high expectations', saying that if you 'zoom out' of the photos of coffee shops that influencers post, the reality was different. Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and experiences. But Zoe's take on Bali, based on less than two days on the island, misses so much of what makes it special, and more importantly, risks negatively shaping the way others perceive it too. I was in Uluwatu at the same time as Zoe and Danny. My partner and I even crossed paths with them at a group exercise class at Bambu Fitness, a fantastic local gym known for its community vibe. What we experienced was a place that, while not always picture-perfect, is layered with amazing beauty and culture. Enjoy a spot of swing Bali 5 5 Yes, Bali has its challenges - it's a developing region, and it isn't flawless. But it's a deeply spiritual, community-driven island with rich traditions, warm hospitality, and landscapes that don't need a filter to feel magical - it's not Dubai. And that's the point. Dubai is all about curated perfection, luxury on tap, and air-conditioned ease. Bali is the opposite, and that's what makes it so special. Yes, the infrastructure isn't perfect. Yes, there's traffic. Yes, it can be chaotic. But if you're open to it, you'll find so much more. The real magic of Bali, for me, is in its people, its energy, and its breathtaking landscapes. It's in the beat of a Kecak fire dance echoing through the night and in the steaming bowl of Nasi Goreng served at a local warung. It's feeling the spray of a waterfall on your face in Tegenungan, catching your breath between waves when surfing in Uluwatu, or wandering through Ubud's peaceful rice fields. That's Bali - not just coffee shops and influencer photo opportunities, but something much deeper, if you're willing to give it the time. I understand that for many, travel is about quick escapes and curated experiences. But as a travel content creator, I believe in showing the full picture. Travel isn't always aesthetic lattes and infinity pools, some days mean scooter rides in the rain or struggling to find decent Wi-Fi. But there's beauty in those moments too, they're just as much a part of the journey. Ubud: Cretya sunset jungle day club - amazing jacuzzis overlooking the rice paddies Omma day club - overlooking the Tegenungan waterfall, amazing pool and live DJ Pyramids of Chi - ancient sound healing bath Mason Adventures - ATV jungle experience Tegallalang Rice Terrace Sacred monkey forest sanctuary Zest - plant based cafe with amazing view This is Bali - great brunch spot & healthy Balinese bowls Donna restaurant - great food and vibe Uluwatu: Uluwatu Temple - beautiful temple and they do Kecak fire dancing each night Balangan cliff sunset point Karang Boma Cliff - great sunset views over the Indian Ocean Cashew Tree - live music night on Thursdays, great atmosphere Morabito - great place for a sunset drink Ulu Garden - live music every night and great local food Secret comedy night - weekly comedy night in a secret location (also in Ubud and canggu) Alchemy Yoga - great alfresco yoga studio with outdoor hot and cold plunge pools and sauna Alchemy - lovely plant based eatery Arabica - great coffee spot Bambu fitness - fantastic gym, amazing group exercise classes and great healthy cafe Ulu Cliffhouse - day club with incredible views Dreamland beach - gorgeous beach, perfect waves for beginner surfers Rapture Camp - surf school Krinsa Sliver workshop - make a bespoke piece of jewellery Hatch Sunday market - great place to shop from local business owners (jewellery l, clothes, souvenirs, food) Travel is a privilege. So when someone with a big following on social media shares a negative impression after such a fleeting visit, it shapes perceptions in ways that go far beyond one vlog. It affects local business owners, hospitality workers and families who rely on tourism not just to survive, but to thrive. Of course, not every destination is for everyone. And maybe Bali just wasn't what Zoe expected. But Bali isn't pristine, it's raw, real, and soulful. A completely different place, with a completely different vibe, and she left without really giving it a chance. So yes, Bali is more than just coffee shops and luxury resorts. And no, it's not broken, sometimes it's just our expectations that are. For anyone who wants to visit Bali, here's all the information you need from the guide to the Indonesian island's dry and rainy seasons. And here's the tiny 'Bali of Europe' town right by Africa has beautiful beaches and £20 flights from the UK. 5

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