Overview
Enjoy a 5-day Bali adventure with beach relaxation in Seminyak, cultural exploration in Ubud, a sunrise trek up Mount Batur, and a day of water activities at Nusa Dua. End with a visit to Uluwatu Temple and a memorable final meal before departing.
Experience the best of Bali in 5 days: unwind on Seminyak’s sandy shores, explore Ubud’s cultural gems and rice terraces, hike Mount Batur for a breathtaking sunrise, and enjoy water sports at Nusa Dua Beach. Conclude your trip with a visit to the stunning Uluwatu Temple and a final seaside dinner before heading home.
Highlights
- Arrival and Beach Relaxation
- Cultural Exploration in Ubud
- Adventure and Nature
- Beach Day and Water Activities
- Cultural and Relaxation Finale
Itinerary
Cost
The Cost Includes
- 4 Nights Accommodation with Breakfast in your choice of selected hotel category.
- Private Return Airport Transfers from Bali Airport to your hotel.
- Full-Day Ubud & Kintamani Tour on a private basis.
- Daily Buffet Breakfast included at the hotel.
- All Local Taxes & Charges are covered.
The Cost Excludes
- Bali Tourism Tax of approximately USD 10.00 per person, payable directly by the guest.
- International and Domestic Airfares are not included.
- Room and Rate Availability are subject to change at the time of booking confirmation.
- Personal Expenses such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, and liquor are not covered.
- Exclusions include anything not specified in the inclusions.
- Peak/Festival Period Surcharge may apply and will be communicated during booking confirmation.
- Early Check-In and Late Check-Out are not included.
- Christmas Eve and New Year’s Dinner Supplements are additional and payable directly.
- Rates are subject to availability and may change.
FAQs
The best way to get from Ngurah Rai International Airport to your hotel is by arranging a private airport transfer through your hotel or a trusted service. Alternatively, you can use a taxi or ride-hailing apps like Grab, which are readily available at the airport.
First-time visitors should explore Bali’s beautiful beaches, such as those in Seminyak and Nusa Dua, visit cultural landmarks like Uluwatu Temple and the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, hike Mount Batur for a sunrise view, and experience the local markets and traditional Balinese dance performances.
Balinese cuisine is flavorful and diverse. Must-try dishes include Babi Guling (suckling pig), Bebek Betutu (slow-cooked duck), Nasi Goreng (fried rice), and Mie Goreng (fried noodles). Street food and local warungs (eateries) are great places to experience authentic flavors.
It’s recommended to stay hydrated, use insect repellent to protect against mosquito-borne diseases, and avoid drinking tap water. Make sure you have travel insurance and are up-to-date on routine vaccinations. Be cautious with food and water to prevent stomach issues.
When visiting temples in Bali, dress modestly. Wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees, and use a sarong and sash, which are often provided at temple entrances. It’s a sign of respect to adhere to these dress codes.
To manage your budget in Bali, consider staying in budget accommodations or guesthouses, eating at local warungs instead of tourist restaurants, and using public transport or ride-hailing apps. Set a daily budget for activities and souvenirs to keep track of your spending.
While some tours and activities can be booked on the spot, it’s often better to book in advance, especially for popular attractions and peak travel seasons. This ensures availability and sometimes offers better rates.
The primary language spoken in Bali is Indonesian, but Balinese is also commonly used in local communities. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, so you should be able to get by without knowing Balinese or Indonesian. However, learning a few basic phrases can be helpful and appreciated.