Bali Honeymoon: Experience the Best of Bali's Natural Beauty While Snorkeling

  • Day 1: Seminyak Beach
    30 minutes (9.9 km) from Ngurah Rai International Airport

    Kick off your Bali honeymoon by heading down to the golden sands of Seminyak Beach. Famous for its rolling waves, it's the perfect place to start your snorkeling adventures with your partner. Enjoy a beach picnic with a magnificent view, watch the sunset or simply take a stroll on the shores hand in hand.

  • Day 2: Ubud Rice Terraces
    55 minutes (23.3 km) from Seminyak Beach

    A romantic day trip to Ubud rice terraces offers a spectacular natural setting to both of you for talking long walks and exploring lush fields that stretch out over rolling hills. Stop for a coconut drink in a village warung (small roadside cafe) and pamper yourself with a rejuvenating couple’s spa session afterwards.

  • Day 3: Nusa Penida Island
    1 hour 20 minutes (45 km) from Ubud Rice Terraces

    Get to escape the crowds and enjoy a more secluded setting in the stunning Nusa Penida Island. A day trip from Bali to this island is worth it for the variety of underwater life on display, as well as the dramatic cliffs and clear waters surrounding it. Get a chance to snorkel with your partner and experience the underwater world.

  • Day 4: Tegallalang Rice Terraces
    1 hour 20 minutes (38.7 km) from Nusa Penida Island

    On your final day, visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud, a gorgeous landscape of rice paddies cascading down the hillside. Take a walk along the terraces, enjoy an unforgettable lunch with stunning views and finish off with a visit to the Luwak coffee plantation where you can both indulge in a cup of the world's most expensive coffee.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Seminyak Beach Snorkeling (2 hours, $30)
  • Ubud Rice Terraces Walk (2 hours, free)
  • Nusa Penida Snorkeling Tour (6 hours, $80)
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces Walk and Luwak Coffee Plantation Tour (4 hours, $45)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $155

Transportation

Transport options in Bali include buses, taxis, motorbikes (moped), and private drivers. Taxis and private drivers are relatively cheap, easy and comfortable means of getting around. Renting a moped can be cost-effective, but can also be dangerous for those who are not used to driving motorbikes. Always confirm the fare or fee before the journey to avoid surprise charges. Travel time may vary depending on traffic, so always allocate extra time for travel.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, head up north to the Sekumpul Waterfalls for an absolutely breathtaking view. If you have less time, skip Tegalalang Rice Terraces and the coffee plantation tour on Day 4.

Airports

The main international gateway to Bali is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), also known as Denpasar International Airport. It is located 13 km south of Denpasar city center and serves international and domestic flights.

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