Romantic Escape in Bali

Day 1:

Ubud, Bali, Indonesia on February 16, 2024

8:00 AM

Breakfast at Villa

Start your day with a delicious breakfast served at your private villa overlooking the lush greenery.
100,000 IDR, 1 hour

9:30 AM

Visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Take a romantic stroll along the iconic rice terraces and enjoy the stunning panoramic views. Don't forget to take some memorable pictures together!
80,000 IDR (entrance fee), 1.5 hours

12:00 PM

Lunch at Karsa Kafe

Indulge in a peaceful and romantic riverside lunch at Karsa Kafe, offering a serene ambiance and delicious Balinese cuisine.
300,000 IDR, 1.5 hours

2:30 PM

Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Discover the enchanting Monkey Forest and observe the playful monkeys in their natural habitat. Enjoy the tranquil setting with your loved one.
80,000 IDR (entrance fee), 1.5 hours

4:30 PM

Visit Tegenungan Waterfall

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Tegenungan Waterfall and embrace the romantic vibes of this natural wonder. Take a refreshing dip in the natural pool if you wish.
50,000 IDR (entrance fee), 1 hour

6:00 PM

Couple's Spa Time

Unwind and rejuvenate with a pampering spa session for couples, creating unforgettable memories of relaxation and blissful togetherness.
700,000 IDR (2-person spa package), 2 hours

8:00 PM

Sunset Dinner at Jimbaran Beach

Head to Jimbaran Beach for a magical sunset dinner experience by the waterfront, where you can savor fresh seafood and admire the captivating sunset views.
500,000 IDR, 2 hours

Travel Requirements

For visiting Bali, ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months. Foreign visitors may require a visa, which can often be obtained on arrival. It's advisable to check travel advisories and entry restrictions before planning your trip. Vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus are recommended but not mandatory. Always consult with your local embassy or consulate for the latest information.

Local Sayings

When visiting Bali, it's helpful to learn a few basic phrases in Bahasa Indonesia to connect with the locals. Some common phrases include 'Selamat pagi' for good morning, 'Terima kasih' for thank you, and 'Sama-sama' for you're welcome. To learn these and more, you can use language learning apps like Duolingo or consult travel guides that provide useful language tips.