The Gili Islands are not a place to go if you’re in a rush. A short trip from Bali, the tiny teardrop-shaped landmasses are even more laid-back than their big brother, with most locals and visitors relying on bikes or their feet to get around. Go island-hopping with snorkeling tours sprinkled in at each stop, or catch the waves in a beginner’s surfing lesson. Gili Islands tours can also familiarize you with Indonesian food via a cooking class, or you could opt for a horse ride on the beach (with a photo session included).