Begin your trip with the perfect beach destination at Nusa Dua. You'll enjoy high-end resorts, clear blue waters, white sand beaches, and lots of water-based activities.
A must-visit for all tourists is one of the Bali's most famous landmarks, the Tanah Lot Temple. This rock formation houses a 16th-century temple, an ideal place to witness the beautiful Bali sunset.
Spend a relaxing day at the Jungle Fish pool and bar. This eco-friendly establishment is located within the beautiful Ubud forest and features a natural infinity swimming pool, hammocks, and a beautiful view.
Experience the thrilling sensation of the Bali swing. It is an Instagram-worthy activity set on the edge of a cliff with an overlooking view of beautiful rice paddies.
Indulge in a shopping spree at the Ubud Art Market. This daily market offers an endless collection of hand-made crafts and souvenirs, including clothes, jewellery, and paintings.
Visit a sacred place, the Tirta Empul Temple: A water temple whose clear water is believed to have healing powers. Bring your bathing suit and enjoy a traditional purification ritual.
Wake up early for an unforgettable sunrise trek up Mount Batur. The mountain is active and rewards hikers with a stunning panorama of the caldera at the summit.
Relax and unwind at the Jimbaran Bay: a long, white sand beach with clear waters. Enjoy a luxurious dining experience with local seafood overlooking the bay during sunset.
Indulge in a luxurious spa experience at The Edge. Perched atop a 150m cliff with stunning ocean views, indulge in a variety of massage and wellness treatments.
Explore the Uluwatu Temple, a 9th-century temple perched on a steep cliff. Admire the stunning view of the Indian Ocean and catch the famous "kecak" fire dance performance during sunset.
Complete the trip with a visit to Seminyak Beach, one of Bali's most popular beaches. It's perfect for sunsets, beach clubs, boutiques, and enjoying a cocktail after your Bali holiday.
It's recommended to hire a private car or taxi for transportation around Bali. The average cost per day is £30-£40 for a car rental, including a driver. It's important to note that Bali doesn't have a public transportation system, so the best way to get around is by car. The roads in Bali can be congested, so always plan your itinerary to consider travel time.
If you have more time, add a few more days in Ubud to immerse yourself in Bali's culture. If you have less time, eliminate the Bali Swing or the Jimbaran Bay dining experience. Be prepared for frequent rain showers, pack a light rain jacket and an umbrella. Tipping is not mandatory in Bali, but amounts equivalent to 10% of the total bill are always appreciated.
The only airport in Bali is Denpasar International Airport (DPS), located in the city of Denpasar, approximately 13 km south of Bali's capital city, Denpasar.