Collect luggage and meet your driver for a private transfer to your Seminyak villa or hotel — comfortable and quick, typically 25–40 minutes depending on traffic. Useful to pre-book for honeymoon ease.
Relax, freshen up and enjoy welcome amenities; many honeymoon villas offer welcome drinks and private pools. Check-in times typically from 2:00pm but early check-in may be arranged.
Walk the soft sand, swim or lounge at a beach club; perfect for a relaxed honeymoon afternoon and watching the sky warm up toward sunset. Beach is public and open daily.
Reserve a sunset table to enjoy cocktails and panoramic Indian Ocean views; both venues usually open from early morning to midnight, and sunset slots fill fast—book ahead.
Short drive (~45–60 mins from Seminyak) to southwestern cliffs; Padang Padang is a pretty surf beach good for sunbathing and photos. Beach access is open daily, but stairs can be steep.
Relaxed lunch with ocean views; Single Fin (on Sundays) is a popular cliffside spot — typical hours 10:00am–10:00pm. Local warungs offer inexpensive traditional food if you prefer authentic sambal and fish.
Clifftop 11th-century sea temple with dramatic views and often monkeys — a must-see for culture and sunset photos; temple grounds open around 9:00am–6:00pm. Bring a sarong (rentals available).
Traditional Balinese dance performed on the cliff at sunset — powerful, dramatic and romantic. Performances usually start ~6:00pm (time varies with sunset) and run about 1 hour. Book tickets in advance.
Candlelit dinner on the sand with freshly grilled fish and shellfish — iconic honeymoon experience in Jimbaran Bay. Beach cafes open from late afternoon through night.
Early pick-up to reach Sanur (approx 30–45 mins from Seminyak); fast boats to Nusa Penida depart from 7:00am–9:00am. Boats take ~40–50 minutes. Prebook round-trip tickets.
Iconic T-rex shaped cliff viewpoint with dramatic photo opportunities; viewpoint open daily but expect crowds—arrive early to avoid them. Access to beach below is steep and not necessary for the view.
Short drives between scenic natural pools and rock formations; great for photos and short walks. Sites are open daily, but maintain caution near edges.
Swim with colorful reef fish or relax on white sand — snorkeling trips typically depart from Toya Pakeh or Crystal Bay and run 1–2 hours; gear often provided.
Famous layered rice terraces north of Ubud — walk the terraces, take photos and visit small cafés overlooking the paddies. Open daily, early morning best for fewer people.
Try Bali's signature crispy duck at Bebek Bengil (classic Ubud spot) or choose a cozy warung for local flavors. Bebek Bengil usually open 10:00am–10:00pm.
Monkey Forest (Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary) open 8:30am–6:00pm — stroll shaded paths and visit ancient temples; Ubud Palace nearby for architecture and evening cultural performances (check show times).
Fine-dining option (Locavore) for a special honeymoon tasting menu — open evenings and requires advance booking; Bridges offers riverside dining and a romantic atmosphere.
Pre-book a guided sunrise trek (pick-up around 2:00am from Ubud) to reach the crater for sunrise — trek is moderately steep and offers spectacular dawn views. Guides provide headlamps and breakfast; tours usually start 2:30am–3:00am.
After the trek and a hot shower, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your Ubud hotel or a nearby cafe; many hotels serve 7:00am onwards, perfect to relax after an early morning.
Quick visit to Ubud Art Market or local galleries for souvenirs and final photos; many shops open 9:00am–6:00pm. Leave with at least 3–4 hours before your flight depending on departure time.
Allow 1.5–2 hours from Ubud to Denpasar airport plus recommended international check-in time (2–3 hours prior). Private transfer ensures smooth arrival at the terminal.