Take a dip in the crystal clear waters of Nusa Dua Beach, nestled in Bali's southern peninsula. This location offers excellent facilities for watersports and relaxing on the beach.
Tanah Lot, built on top of a rock formation, is one of Bali's most iconic temples. Experience the stunning sunset views as the sun dips into the horizon, offering a magical romantic sight.
Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali. Explore the lush vegetation, visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, feel the serenity of Tirta Empul temple, and indulge in some of the best local food that Bali has to offer.
Watch the sunset from the vibrant Seminyak Beach, where you can explore the relaxed environment and savour some delicious cuisine or indulge in some shopping therapy at the local markets.
Consider hiring a private driver to get around the island. It can cost around £30 for eight hours of driving, and it's essential to negotiate rates before booking. Alternatively, download the local ride-hailing app, 'Go-Jek', to rent motorbikes or schedule the car with the driver.
If you have more time, head to Kuta Beach, Bali's most famous surfing spot, or visit the wild monkeys at Bali's very own Monkey Forest. For those who have less than four days in Bali, consider skipping Seminyak Beach, which may significantly reduce travel time and give you a little more linger time at other spots.
Bali's main airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), located in the Denpasar City centre region. The airport is only 7.3 miles away from the main city centre, and visitors can use shuttle bus, taxi, or ride-hailing services to access the city.