A Celebration in Bali: A 3-Day Bachelorette Party Itinerary with Dinner on Beach


  1. Day 1: Tegalalang Rice Terrace
    1 hour 30 minutes (25.4 miles) from Ngurah Rai International Airport

    Breathtaking scenic views await at Tegalalang Rice Terrace. One of the most iconic sights in Bali, the terraced rice paddies create patterns that paint nature's beauty. Opportunities for photos abound. Grab lunch at the terrace's restaurant before heading to a nearby spa for relaxation.

  2. Day 2: Beach Hopping Adventure
    1 hour 30 minutes (27.3 miles) from last destination

    Get ready for a day of sun-soaking, wave-riding, and beach-hopping! Start the morning with a private surfing lesson at Kuta Beach. Then, head over to the Nusa Dua Beach for afternoon relaxation or beach volleyball. Before sunset, experience a breathtaking view at Uluwatu Temple. Wrap up an adventurous day with a dinner on the beach.

    Dinner on beach is a gorgeous venue for an intimate dinner party. The restaurant provides a luxurious feel to your bachelorette celebrations, with delicious cuisine and excellent service. Beach-front tables with white linen make your group feel special in a romantic ambiance of the Indian ocean.

  3. Day 3: Tegenungan Waterfall and Ubud Art Market
    1 hour 10 minutes (21.7 miles) from last destination

    In the morning, the picture-perfect Tegenungan Waterfall awaits. Take a refreshing dip in its cool waters, grab some refreshments and admire the waterfall’s beauty. Then head over to the Ubud Art Market for souvenir shopping where you can find hand-crafted items from local makers. End the day by soaking up Bali's spiritual side with some beach-side meditation and yoga.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace (2-3 hours; entrance fee IDR 15,000)
  • Kuta Beach private surfing lesson (2 hours; IDR 550,000 per person)
  • Nusa Dua Beach (No entrance fee)
  • Uluwatu Temple (2 hours; entrance fee IDR 30,000)
  • Dinner on Beach (2 hours; IDR 500,000 per person)
  • Tegenungan Waterfall (1-2 hours; entrance fee IDR 15,000)
  • Ubud Art Market (1-2 hours; price depends on items purchased)
  • Total Estimated Costs: IDR 1,665,000 per person

Useful Tips

If your group has an extra day, add a visit to the lush greenery of Ubud Monkey Forest, where you'll come across hundreds of adorable monkeys. For foodies, a cooking class can be a great addition to your itinerary. Bali is also famous for its numerous temples, so you could enjoy an excursion to some of them as well. In case you have a shorter schedule, you could skip the visit to the art market or waterfall or shorten the time spent in certain destinations.

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