How to Avoid Bali Belly: Staying Healthy on Your Bali Getaway

Bali is one of the world’s most beloved travel destinations, known for its stunning beaches, rice terraces, vibrant food culture, and warm hospitality. But alongside its beauty, many travelers encounter an unwelcome guest: Bali belly. This common travel illness—typically a mix of stomach cramps, diarrhea, nausea, and fatigue—is usually caused by consuming contaminated food or water. While it’s usually mild and short-lived, it can derail your holiday. Thankfully, with some simple precautions, Bali belly is highly preventable.

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Recommended Travel Vaccines:

Vaccines to Consider:

💡 Tip: Book an appointment for a vaccination consultation at least 4–6 weeks in advance to ensure full protection.

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Food & Water Safety

  • Drink only bottled or purified water.
  • Avoid ice unless you know it’s made from purified water.
  • Stick to hot, freshly prepared street food from busy vendors.
  • Taking probiotics before and during your trip may support gut health and reduce your risk of stomach troubles.

Practice Good Hand Hygiene

  • Wash your hands before eating
  • Carry alcohol-based sanitiser
  • Avoid touching you face after handling money or surfaces.

Stay Cool & Hydrated

  • Dehydration can worsen digestive issues and make you more susceptible to illness.
  • Drink plenty of safe fluids, especially in Bali’s heat.

Health & Travel Insurance

  • Bring a travel first-aid kit including insect repellent, sunscreen, and antidiarrheals.
  • Pharmacies are widespread, but quality varies—buy known brands.
  • Travel insurance is highly recommended for both medical and trip-related issues.

What to Do if You Get Bali Belly

If you do fall ill, most cases improve within 24–72 hours. Helpful treatments include:

  • Oral rehydration salts
  • Clear fluids (bottled water, electrolyte drinks)
  • Simple foods like rice, bananas, toast, or broth
  • Over-the-counter medicines such as loperamide (use with caution)
  • Antibiotics in certain severe cases (consult a medical professional)

Seek medical care if symptoms are severe, include high fever or blood in stools, or last longer than 48–72 hours.

When to Get Vaccinated

Ideally, book your travel vaccines at least 4–6 weeks before your trip. But if you’re travelling soon — don’t worry. We can still help.

At Aqua Travel Clinic in West Hampstead, we offer:

  • ✅ Same-day appointments
  • ✅ No booking fee
  • ✅ Expert travel health advice
  • ✅ Convenient late opening hours (open till 7PM)

Visiting Bali?

Bali belly is inconvenient but largely preventable with sensible precautions. By being careful with food and water, maintaining good hygiene, and staying aware, you can enjoy Bali’s incredible culinary experiences—and the rest of your trip—without interruption. With a little preparation, you can confidently explore the island’s beaches, temples, cafés, and culture feeling healthy and energised.

 

👉 Book your travel vaccine consultation today

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