Hey, sorry for the slack reply, we are travelling throughout the USA at the mo for school holidays...its crazy and hot and lots of fun. Hope you are well
What a lovely home you have. Im also a sucker for a private pool and open living. Iv just arrived in Bali after spending 2 months in NZ and yes I can agree with you about how expensive NZ is especially for the lifestyle and quality of life there. You must be loving Bali life and thinking about what a great life decision you made in moving out of the rat race. Love your videos! And your dress is gorgeous! 😊
ahhhhh how exciting you are now in Bali, I bet you are so happy to be here. Yes NZ is sooooo expensive, the more I travel the more I realize this. We just recently went to Singapore and everyone had told us how expensive it was but it was really just like eating out in NZ! Thanks for watching and omg it means so much that you love the dress as its one of mine x
That looks beautiful! We are looking to move to Bali next March for up to one year. My partner does FIFO, so why not stay in Bali instead of Melbourne. Can I ask what Visas you are staying with?
Ohhhh how exciting. It will be life changing whether you love or dont love it. Visa are always a hard one in Bali but my kids are on KITAS as they are at school here and I am still on a B112 (I think thats what numbers it is 😉) not ideal but they dont have KITAs for parents yet. You know its not Bali but I do love Melbourne..I lived there for a bit and said that is one place I could always live again...amazing people too
oh I am saying a big thank you for this as it's my dress that I made, yay thanks so much. I am creating a line that will be available by end of the year which is super exciting for me
Hi Jackie, we are two kiwis looking to make the move to Bali. Did you bring your gorgeous poodles with you from NZ ? We have a poodle and wondered about that. Cheers Ullrich
Hey, wow so exciting, I remember being in that faze and I couldn't wait to get here and make the big move. Of course covid delayed us a bit too!!! noooooo we got our babies in Bali, there are quite a few breeders here for toy poodles and pugs. We left our beautiful black Lab in NZ with family as it's a bit challenging bringing dogs in, it can be done but a friend's dog is still recovering months later as it was quite traumatic. Of course though there are always good and bad stories. There are also sooooo many dogs here so lots of cuddly animals to love. I have super cute cats too
Thank you so much for your reply. We have a 14 year old toy and is our only child so looks like we may have to rethink when we will be able to go. Cheers Ullrich
@@Ullrich88 ohhh yes especially if he is that old as i think it may be abit traumatic for him. My friends dog was old too. We always shipped our dog between Australia and NZ when we moved but once our dog got old we didnt as even that short trip our baby hated
Hey, oh Bali has really opened so its alot harder to get rentals at the mo and the prices have really gone up. Bali properties or ubud rental and there are also a heap of groups on facebook depending where you want to live. Just search up canggu rentals or ubud rentals. Good luck
@@jackieeasthope thank you. Yes the prices are not cheap! Appreciate your tips and love catching up on your videos. Thanks for sharing. From a fellow kiwi, I appreciate you and your perspective 🤩👏💜.
@@jackieeasthope thank you. You're an inspiration for those that will follow in your footsteps. I would love to know where you stayed in your first house. I think you mentioned it was in a village?
@@colleenj7389 oh thank you. Its such a big life decision for people to do this but easy for me 😉 Also we left NZ in the middle of covid...people thought I was mad but it was the best decision ever. I was in the eco village, there are 2 eco villages made by the same people. One in Sibang and one in Penestanan Kaja, Ubud. I know there is still houses in my old village in Ubud x
Ah Well I have been looking after our 3 darlings for 13 years, and now following one of my other passions of dressmaking, and my husband is a consultant and has been spending time here and in NZ for work but he is soon to start work in Jakarta. Thanks for asking.
Hello Jackie, try to explore beautiful places in the Philippines, please visit El Nido, Palawan as well as Coron, Palawan , it is nominated as the best islands of the world. (Check it out in TH-cam) El Nido Tours, Packages & Activities 1. El Nido Big Lagoon Island Hopping Shared Tour A with lunch 2. El Nido Hidden Beach Island Hopping Shared Tour C with Lunch 3. El Nido Snake Islands & Cave Islands Hopping Private Tour B with lunch. Here are the tourist sites in El Nido, Palawan 1. Chill at Nacpan Beach, deserted golden sand, crystal blue waters and a surreal view of the ocean. 2. Marvel at the Beauty of Big Lagoon, majestic lagoon at Miniloc Islands looks like a scene straight from a destination movie. 3. Visit Kayak in Small Lagoon , another Miniloc Islands destination is the famous small lagoon. 4. Dip in the Secret Lagoon, this unique natural pool of El Nido Miniloc Islands is also known as "Hidden Lagoon". 5. Discover the Hidden Beach, you will need to board a kayak or swim from your boat to get to this Hidden Beach. 6. Relax at Shimizu Islands, is the perfect stop for you to relax in it's cool white sand beach or whip out your snorkeling gears to explore it's colorful marine life. 7. Lounge in Seven Commandos Beach , the 320 meters long Seven Commandos Beach is said to have been named after seven soldiers who were stranded here during World War II. 8. See the View from Matinloc Shrine, specifically the Shrine of Our Lady of Matinloc, there is also a mini museum on the Islands. 9. Lie on the Sandbar of Snake Islands, is a popular attraction included in a Cave Exploration Private Tour. 10. Catch the Sunset of Las Cabanas Beach, located at 10 minutes away from El Nido Town Proper. The beach is bar with several bars and restaurants. 11. Climb the Taraw Cliffs, is the prominent site of the town proper. 12. Plunge into Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls, the hike to the waterfalls is adventure itself. 13.Dive and Explore the Marine Life. Where to stay in El Nido, Palawan? 1. El Nido Coco Resort 2. El Nido Garden Resort 3. Blue Mango Resort 4. Nacpan Beach Glamping 5. El Nido Mahogany Beach Resort 6. Angkla Beach Club & Boutique 7. El Nido Reef Strand Resort 8. Ursula Beach Club 9. Buko Beach Resort 10. Weekends El Nido Beach Resort 11. Sanse Boutique Hotel El Nido 12. Duli Beach Resort 13. Maremegmeg Beach Club 14. Vellago Resort 15. Cadlao Resort & Restaurant 16. Karuna El Nido Villas 17. Ahana Resort El Nido 18. Isla Amara Resort 19. Sea Cocoon Hotel 20. Cuba Hotel. How to go to El Nido, Palawan ? Just take a direct daily flight from Manila, Cebu or Iloilo going to Puerto Princesa Airport in Puerto Princesa City, the capital of Palawan Province , then take a ride on van, bus etc going to El Nido, Palawan. But before you explore El Nido, Palawan, I suggest you must visit first Underground River in Puerto Princesa City, it is the New Seven Wonders of the World and also Bakers Hill in Puerto Princesa City.
oh wow best information ever!! I have never been to the Philippines, Sounds so beautiful. We lived in Vanuatu for a little bit and when I read the things to do in the Philippines it reminds me of all the things I did in Vanuatu. Thank you for your knowledge and I must go soon
Had to give you a like for the "welcome to my crib" lol :)
Thank you 🤣 i thought it was funny too 😉
I love ubud , lovely home dear
oh thank you so much. Ubud is the best place to live
Nice Villa.. I love it.. Very comfortable for stayed with family 👍👌
so perfect for us and I love so much more than our last house. Thank you
Hi Jackie ...how are you doing ?
Nice villa 👍👍
Hey, sorry for the slack reply, we are travelling throughout the USA at the mo for school holidays...its crazy and hot and lots of fun. Hope you are well
What a lovely home you have. Im also a sucker for a private pool and open living. Iv just arrived in Bali after spending 2 months in NZ and yes I can agree with you about how expensive NZ is especially for the lifestyle and quality of life there. You must be loving Bali life and thinking about what a great life decision you made in moving out of the rat race. Love your videos! And your dress is gorgeous! 😊
ahhhhh how exciting you are now in Bali, I bet you are so happy to be here. Yes NZ is sooooo expensive, the more I travel the more I realize this. We just recently went to Singapore and everyone had told us how expensive it was but it was really just like eating out in NZ! Thanks for watching and omg it means so much that you love the dress as its one of mine x
That looks beautiful! We are looking to move to Bali next March for up to one year. My partner does FIFO, so why not stay in Bali instead of Melbourne. Can I ask what Visas you are staying with?
Ohhhh how exciting. It will be life changing whether you love or dont love it. Visa are always a hard one in Bali but my kids are on KITAS as they are at school here and I am still on a B112 (I think thats what numbers it is 😉) not ideal but they dont have KITAs for parents yet. You know its not Bali but I do love Melbourne..I lived there for a bit and said that is one place I could always live again...amazing people too
Lovely house..i love your dress..may i ask where it is from..Love your vlogs too
oh I am saying a big thank you for this as it's my dress that I made, yay thanks so much. I am creating a line that will be available by end of the year which is super exciting for me
Hi Jackie, we are two kiwis looking to make the move to Bali. Did you bring your gorgeous poodles with you from NZ ? We have a poodle and wondered about that. Cheers Ullrich
Hey, wow so exciting, I remember being in that faze and I couldn't wait to get here and make the big move. Of course covid delayed us a bit too!!! noooooo we got our babies in Bali, there are quite a few breeders here for toy poodles and pugs. We left our beautiful black Lab in NZ with family as it's a bit challenging bringing dogs in, it can be done but a friend's dog is still recovering months later as it was quite traumatic. Of course though there are always good and bad stories. There are also sooooo many dogs here so lots of cuddly animals to love. I have super cute cats too
Thank you so much for your reply. We have a 14 year old toy and is our only child so looks like we may have to rethink when we will be able to go. Cheers Ullrich
@@Ullrich88 ohhh yes especially if he is that old as i think it may be abit traumatic for him. My friends dog was old too. We always shipped our dog between Australia and NZ when we moved but once our dog got old we didnt as even that short trip our baby hated
Where can we find long term rentals please? What are you recommendations? Thanks.
Hey, oh Bali has really opened so its alot harder to get rentals at the mo and the prices have really gone up. Bali properties or ubud rental and there are also a heap of groups on facebook depending where you want to live. Just search up canggu rentals or ubud rentals. Good luck
@@jackieeasthope thank you. Yes the prices are not cheap! Appreciate your tips and love catching up on your videos. Thanks for sharing. From a fellow kiwi, I appreciate you and your perspective 🤩👏💜.
@@colleenj7389 oh thank you for being so kind. Sing out if you have any other questions. Im always happy to help
@@jackieeasthope thank you. You're an inspiration for those that will follow in your footsteps. I would love to know where you stayed in your first house. I think you mentioned it was in a village?
@@colleenj7389 oh thank you. Its such a big life decision for people to do this but easy for me 😉 Also we left NZ in the middle of covid...people thought I was mad but it was the best decision ever. I was in the eco village, there are 2 eco villages made by the same people. One in Sibang and one in Penestanan Kaja, Ubud. I know there is still houses in my old village in Ubud x
What do you and your partner do for a living?
Ah Well I have been looking after our 3 darlings for 13 years, and now following one of my other passions of dressmaking, and my husband is a consultant and has been spending time here and in NZ for work but he is soon to start work in Jakarta. Thanks for asking.
Hello Jackie, try to explore beautiful places in the Philippines, please visit El Nido, Palawan as well as Coron, Palawan , it is nominated as the best islands of the world. (Check it out in TH-cam)
El Nido Tours, Packages & Activities
1. El Nido Big Lagoon Island Hopping Shared Tour A with lunch
2. El Nido Hidden Beach Island Hopping Shared Tour C with Lunch
3. El Nido Snake Islands & Cave Islands Hopping Private Tour B with lunch.
Here are the tourist sites in El Nido, Palawan
1. Chill at Nacpan Beach, deserted golden sand, crystal blue waters and a surreal view of the ocean.
2. Marvel at the Beauty of Big Lagoon, majestic lagoon at Miniloc Islands looks like a scene straight from a destination movie.
3. Visit Kayak in Small Lagoon , another Miniloc Islands destination is the famous small lagoon.
4. Dip in the Secret Lagoon, this unique natural pool of El Nido Miniloc Islands is also known as "Hidden Lagoon".
5. Discover the Hidden Beach, you will need to board a kayak or swim
from your boat to get to this Hidden Beach.
6. Relax at Shimizu Islands, is the perfect stop for you to relax in it's cool white sand beach or whip out your snorkeling gears to explore it's colorful marine life.
7. Lounge in Seven Commandos Beach , the 320 meters long Seven Commandos Beach is said to have been named after seven soldiers who were stranded here during World War II.
8. See the View from Matinloc Shrine, specifically the Shrine of Our Lady of Matinloc, there is also a mini museum on the Islands.
9. Lie on the Sandbar of Snake Islands, is a popular attraction included in a Cave Exploration Private Tour.
10. Catch the Sunset of Las Cabanas Beach, located at 10 minutes away from El Nido Town Proper. The beach is bar with several bars and restaurants.
11. Climb the Taraw Cliffs, is the prominent site of the town proper.
12. Plunge into Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls, the hike to the waterfalls is adventure itself.
13.Dive and Explore the Marine Life.
Where to stay in El Nido, Palawan?
1. El Nido Coco Resort
2. El Nido Garden Resort
3. Blue Mango Resort
4. Nacpan Beach Glamping
5. El Nido Mahogany Beach Resort
6. Angkla Beach Club & Boutique
7. El Nido Reef Strand Resort
8. Ursula Beach Club
9. Buko Beach Resort
10. Weekends El Nido Beach Resort
11. Sanse Boutique Hotel El Nido
12. Duli Beach Resort
13. Maremegmeg Beach Club
14. Vellago Resort
15. Cadlao Resort & Restaurant
16. Karuna El Nido Villas
17. Ahana Resort El Nido
18. Isla Amara Resort
19. Sea Cocoon Hotel
20. Cuba Hotel.
How to go to El Nido, Palawan ? Just take a direct daily flight from Manila, Cebu or Iloilo going to Puerto Princesa Airport in Puerto Princesa City, the capital of Palawan Province , then take a ride on van, bus etc going to El Nido, Palawan. But before you explore El Nido, Palawan, I suggest you must visit first Underground River in Puerto Princesa City, it is the New Seven Wonders of the World and also Bakers Hill in Puerto Princesa City.
oh wow best information ever!! I have never been to the Philippines, Sounds so beautiful. We lived in Vanuatu for a little bit and when I read the things to do in the Philippines it reminds me of all the things I did in Vanuatu. Thank you for your knowledge and I must go soon