Bali Tour Packages

About Bali Tourism:

Situated in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Bali are Indonesia’s most popular island and a significant tourist destination in the entire world thanks to its mountain and coastal areas, lush greenery, temples, delicious food and rich culture. Holidify’s Bali travel packages are customisable and budget-friendly, making them perfect for you if you’re looking for a fun getaway with friends or family!

It goes without saying that when in Bali, you have to hit up the different beaches here; Kuta Beach, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua Beach, Lovina Beach, etc. feature golden or white sand, clear blue waters and are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, boating, beach sports and more. There are numerous waterfalls here for you to visit, too, like the majestic Sekumpul Waterfalls, Tukad Cepung Waterfall and Nungnung Waterfall.

An excellent destination to relax, it has therapeutic hot springs and spas like the Bali Orchid Spa and Lagoon Spa Seminyak. Also, don’t miss out on catching colourful processions, Hindu epic and folklore performances at the Bali Theater. On the other hand, Legian Street, Semarapura Market, Morning Market, and Ubud Art Market are perfect for some ethnic items, fresh fruits and vegetables, and delicious food.

Offering various experiences, including visiting destinations like Ubud, Seminyak and Kuta for beach hopping, visiting temples, museums and palaces, adventure activities and more, Holidify’s Bali travel packages are perfect for all kinds of travellers and ensure a great time. Also, Bali is visa free for Indians, as Indian tourists visiting Bali for less than 30 days do not require a visa. This makes Bali a great destination to visit for Indians.

Places to Visit in Bali

1. Ubud is Bali's cultural heart, surrounded by lush forests and terraced rice paddies. Explore the vibrant art scene, visit the Ubud Palace, and shop for traditional crafts at the Ubud Market. Don't miss a visit to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary, home to hundreds of playful long-tailed macaques.

2. Seminyak is known for its upscale and trendy atmosphere. It's a hub for high-end shopping, fashionable boutiques, and luxurious resorts. The area boasts an array of gourmet restaurants, beach clubs, and vibrant nightlife. It's a popular destination for those seeking a more sophisticated and cosmopolitan experience.

3. Kuta is famous for its energetic and bustling vibe. It's a popular destination for budget travelers, surfers, and those looking for a lively atmosphere. Kuta Beach is one of the most well-known surf spots in Bali. The beachfront is lined with bars, restaurants, and shops.

4. Canggu has a laid-back and bohemian atmosphere, attracting surfers, digital nomads, and a young, creative crowd.The beaches in Canggu, such as Echo Beach, are known for great surfing conditions. The area also features cool cafes, street art, and co-working spaces.

5. Nusa Dua is a resort enclave known for its luxury accommodations and pristine beaches. It's a quieter area, ideal for those seeking a relaxing and upscale retreat. Many high-end resorts and hotels are located in gated compounds, offering private beaches and world-class amenities.

6. Uluwatu is famous for its dramatic cliffs, stunning ocean views, and surf breaks. It has a more secluded and upscale feel compared to Kuta. The iconic Uluwatu Temple sits atop a cliff, providing a breathtaking setting for traditional Kecak dance performances.

7. Sanur is known for its relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere. It offers a quieter beach experience compared to Kuta. The beachfront features a paved promenade, and the area is known for its water sports, cycling paths, and local markets.

8. Jimbaran is renowned for its seafood restaurants along the beach. It offers a more tranquil atmosphere, making it suitable for couples and families. Enjoy fresh seafood while watching the sunset at one of the many beachside seafood cafes.

Gili Trawangan

Gili Trawangan, often referred to as Gili T, is the largest and most popular of the three Gili Islands located off the northwest coast of Lombok. Known for their stunning beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and laid-back atmosphere, the Gili Islands are a popular destination for travelers seeking a tropical paradise. Gili Trawangan is also known for its lively nightlife, with beachfront bars and restaurants offering a vibrant atmosphere. The island hosts beach parties and events, making it a favorite among those looking for a mix of relaxation and entertainment. Water activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and glass-bottom boat tours are also popular. Bali and Gili Trawangan are relatively close geographically, and it's common for travelers to visit both destinations during a single trip. You can reach Gili Trawangan from Bali by taking a fast boat or speedboat from Padang Bai in East Bali. The journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, making it convenient for a day trip or an extended stay.

Things to Do in Bali

1. Trek to Mount Batur: For a unique lifetime experience, visit Mount Batur by trekking to the top and observe panoramic views as you have never seen before. This peak is an active volcano and is surrounded by breathtaking scenery. If you can catch the sunset, then it is an added bonus.

2. Sit on the giant Bali Swing: An utmost instagrammable experience, enjoy swings on the giant Bali Swing and capture some fantastic photographs for memory and show off to your friends and family.

3. Visit the Tanah Lot Temple: Sitting close to the Bali mainland on a small island, the Tanah Lot Temple is popular among photographers, pilgrims and history buffs alike. On a bright sunny day, this attraction makes for a great visit.

4. Visit the Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Some of the most picture-perfect sceneries in Bali can be captured at the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of the rolling rice terraces, enjoy local village tours and hikes and be sure to take back some souvenirs.

5. Party at the Beach Clubs: Beach clubs in Bali are popular establishments that offer a unique and vibrant experience for visitors and locals alike. Popular locations include Seminyak, Canggu, Uluwatu, and Jimbaran, each offering a different atmosphere and setting. Many beach clubs feature infinity pools with comfortable loungers, cabanas, and daybeds. 

6. Enjoy a Splash at Waterbom Bali: On a trip with friends or family, be sure to not miss out on Waterbom Bali. This large and fantastic waterpark has a plethora of rides and games to keep kids and adults alike entertained.

7. Feed the monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest: A playful yet enriching experience to be had is at the Ubud Monkey Forest. This park is home to hundreds of species of monkeys where tourists can observe and even interact with them. Also housed inside the park are multiple small shrines and temples.

8. Relax at Kuta Beach: Kuta beach heralded the era of tourism in Bali. A few minutes away from the Bali airport, Kuta attracts hundreds of visitors to its golden sands and surf waves making it one of the busiest and liveliest beaches the country has to offer. 

9. Visit Sekumpul Waterfalls: Nothing spells natural paradise like a gorgeous waterfall, and Sekumpul waterfalls in Northern Bali have at least 7 of them! Sekumpul, meaning 'a group of', is a collection of seven waterfalls located in north Bali. Fed by upland streams, they are considered the most beautiful waterfalls on the island.

10. Goa Gajah: A few kilometres from Ubud, Indonesia, Goa Gajah or the "elephant cave" is a spiritual and cultural attraction filled with Buddhist and Shaivite relics and carvings. A wide-eyed demon-like structure welcomes you at the cave entrance, which further leads to a serene pool inside.

Ideal Duration of a Bali Trip

The ideal duration for a Bali trip depends on your interests, the activities you want to engage in, and how much time you have available. Here are suggested durations and corresponding plans for different types of trips:

Short Trip (3-5 Days): For a quick getaway, 5 to 7 days will give you a delightful taste of Bali's highlights. Explore cultural and artistic aspects in Ubud, visit the Monkey Forest, explore art galleries, and try traditional Balinese cuisine. Spend a day in Seminyak for shopping, beach clubs, and upscale dining. Relax on the beaches of Kuta or visit the iconic Uluwatu Temple. Enjoy water activities in Nusa Dua or explore the vibrant nightlife in Kuta.

Weeklong Trip (7-8 Days): If you crave a more comprehensive experience, a 10 to 14-day journey allows you to uncover Bali's hidden gems, visit lesser-explored regions like the northern coast and East Bali. Experience cultural immersion in Ubud, visit the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and attend a traditional dance performance. Explore the beaches and surf spots in Canggu, indulge in the local cafe culture. Head to the Gili Islands for snorkeling, diving, and beach relaxation. Visit the temples of Uluwatu and Tanah Lot, and enjoy a seafood dinner in Jimbaran. Relax and unwind in Nusa Dua or Seminyak.

Two Weeks or Longer: For the true adventurers and wanderers, an extended stay of 2 weeks or more beckons. Have cultural experiences in Ubud, including art villages, museums, and traditional Balinese performances. Explore the beaches and surf spots in Uluwatu and Canggu. Venture to the Gili Islands for a mix of relaxation and water activities. Visit Nusa Penida for its unique landscapes, pristine beaches, and snorkeling spots. Relax in the luxurious resorts of Nusa Dua or Seminyak, enjoying spa treatments and upscale dining.

So, whether you're seeking a quick dip, a hearty plunge, or an all-encompassing immersion, Bali's got you covered. Remember, the ideal duration is as unique as you are, so choose the one that satisfies your wanderlust cravings just right!

Why to Buy Tour Packages to Bali

Buying a Bali tour package can provide several advantages, particularly considering the challenges that travelers may face. Here are some reasons with real-life examples why purchasing a Bali tour package is important:

1. Simplified Planning and Convenience: Bali tour packages streamline the planning process, eliminating the need to arrange individual components of your trip. This convenience allows you to focus on enjoying your vacation rather than worrying about logistics.

2. Cost Savings and Value:
Tour operators often have established relationships with hotels, airlines, and local suppliers, enabling them to secure better rates. This can result in cost savings compared to booking each component separately. Additionally, Bali holiday packages often include value-added inclusions like meals, activities, and transportation.

3. Local Expertise and Insights:
Tour operators specializing in Bali possess extensive knowledge of the island. They can provide valuable insights into the best places to visit, hidden gems, and local customs, enhancing your overall experience. Their expertise ensures you make the most of your time on the island.

4. Exclusive Experiences and Added Benefits:
Many vacation packages include exclusive experiences that may not be available to individual travelers. These can range from private guided tours to special cultural events. Additionally, Bali tour packages often come with added benefits like airport transfers, guided tours, and pre-arranged meals, enhancing the overall value of your trip.

5. Reliable Support and Safety:
When you purchase a Bali tour package, you have access to local support and assistance throughout your journey. In case of challenges or unexpected situations, the tour operator can provide immediate help and make necessary arrangements. This ensures your safety and peace of mind while traveling.

6. Tailored Experiences and Time Efficiency: 
Bali Holiday packages come in various styles, catering to different interests. Whether you're looking for a cultural immersion, adventure, or relaxation, there's likely a package that suits your preferences.
Additionally, tour itineraries are often well-planned to cover key attractions efficiently, allowing you to make the most of your time on the island.

In summary, buying a tour package to Bali offers a host of benefits, including simplified planning, cost savings, local expertise, exclusive experiences, reliable support, and tailored itineraries. These advantages enhance your overall travel experience, making your trip to Bali more enjoyable, stress-free, and memorable.

How to Reach Bali

Bali is served by Ngurah Rai International Airport which is also called Denpasar International Airport and is located in Southern Bali. This airport is connected to India and other important countries and destinations by various airlines on a regular basis.

Food in Bali

1. Satay/ Sate: One of the popular foods both amongst locals and tourists, it is essentially chicken/ beef/ pork/ fish which is marinated in spices and coconut milk and then grilled on skewers. Bali is especially famous for its fish and tuna satay

2. Acai Bowls: Fresh customizable Acai Bowls and smoothies are becoming popular due to growing health-conscious travellers in Bali. One can easily combine fresh tropical and exotic fruits for a nutritious breakfast, lunch or snack.

3. Nasi Campur: This traditional Indonesian dish includes grilled chicken, beef rendang, tofu and vegetables all in one platter with a portion of yellow or white rice. The food is cooked in clay and wooden utensils for a smokey taste. 

4. Balinese Coffee (Kopi): Coffee in Indonesia is produced, roasted, processed and exported all around the globe. However, the coffee here is on the bitter side and thus is paired with cashew and coconut cookies. You can also experience coffee with alcohol at Seniman, where coffee is blended with vodka and Kahlua. You can also try espresso martinis and lattes at roasteries all over Bali. 

5. Bubur Sumsum: One of the well-known sweet dishes in Bali, which can be eaten as a dessert, snack or for breakfast. The dish is basically black rice pudding which is usually very syrupy and is served hot, garnished with coconut cream and sliced bananas

6. Pisang Goreng: This dish is also popularly known as ‘fried banana fritters’. It can be paired with ice-cream, syrup, chocolate, whipped-cream or eaten as it is. 

Best Time to Visit Bali

April to September is the best time to visit Bali due to less rainfall. Though warm and humid, the tropical island can be broadly divided into two seasons - the dry season (April - October) and the wet season (November - March). For tourists who would like to enjoy the crowds, nightlife and vibe of Bali, July, August, and December are the peak times to visit this province.

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FAQs on Bali Tour Packages

Which month is best to visit Bali?

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season. Although Bali is a year-round destination, the right time to visit is during the summer, which lasts from April to October. Even within these months, the main tourist season lasts from July to August.

How much does it cost for 7 days in Bali?

For a comfortable seven-day private tour to Bali, it costs around 40,000 to 55,000 INR per person. The price may increase depending on your accommodations and personal expenses.

What is the Bali tour package price for couple?

The starting price of a Bali tour package for couple is INR 20,000 upto 50,000 depending on on factors such as the type of accommodation, inclusions like meals and activities, and the travel season.

How much does a Bali trip cost?

The starting price for a Bali package is ₹22,000 for a basic 4 Nights package in Bali. This price includes sightseeing and accomodation on twin-sharing basis.

Which destinations are usually travelled together with Bali?

The destinations usually clubbed with Bali are Ubud, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur & Lombok.

Is Bali cheaper than Maldives?

Yes, Bali is cheaper than the Maldives. The accommodation cost, food, and other activities are way lower in Bali than in the Maldives. If you compare the cost of food at both places, the minimum price of a single meal in Bali can cost USD 2, whereas, in the Maldives, it starts from USD 8. The cost of accommodation in Bali for 3-star hotels starts at USD 27 per night, whereas in the Maldives, it is USD 61.

Are Indian nationals granted a visa on arrival in Bali?

Yes, Indians do require a Visa to visit Bali. Tourists visiting Bali for up to 30 days do not require a visa. Their passport and flight tickets are more than enough. However, tourists planning to visit Bali for more than 60 days have to apply for a Visa on arrival.

How far is Seminyak from the airport?

Seminyak is located about 8.5 kilometers (5.3 miles) from Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia. The distance between Seminyak and the airport takes around 20-30 minutes.

How far is Ubud from the airport?

Ubud is located approximately 38 kilometers (23.6 miles) north of Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia. The distance between the airport and Ubud typically takes around 1-1.5 hours.

What to do in Bali for 5 days?

Embarking on a 5-day adventure in Bali promises a captivating blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and thrilling experiences. Begin your journey in Ubud, exploring the enchanting Monkey Forest and vibrant local markets. Venture to the iconic Tirta Empul and Gunung Kawi Sebatu for a dose of spiritual tranquility. Day three invites relaxation on Seminyak Beach, complemented by Seminyak's lively atmosphere. On day four, embrace the cliffside allure of Uluwatu, highlighted by the mesmerizing Kecak Dance, and savor fresh seafood at Jimbaran Bay. The final day brings a burst of adventure in Nusa Dua's waters, followed by an exploration of Tanah Lot Temple and a seaside dinner in Jimbaran. This itinerary weaves together Bali's cultural tapestry, scenic landscapes, and thrilling activities for a memorable five-day sojourn.

What is the ideal duration of a Bali tour?

For your Bali tour, an ideal duration falls between 2 to 3 weeks, allowing you to fully unwind and immerse yourself in the island's beauty. Bali is relatively budget-friendly, making an extended stay financially manageable. If time is a constraint, a well-rounded Bali experience can also be achieved in a shorter span of 7-10 days without stretching your budget too thin.

Is Bali expensive to visit?

Bali offers a diverse range of experiences, making it possible to visit on various budgets. Accommodation options vary from budget-friendly hostels to luxury resorts, while local street food and warungs provide affordable dining choices. Free or low-cost activities like exploring temples and rice terraces are plentiful, and transportation within Bali is reasonably priced. Shopping at markets allows for bargaining and finding affordable souvenirs. However, Bali can also cater to luxury travelers with upscale dining, spas, and resorts. In essence, Bali's cost depends on your choices, making it versatile enough for both budget-conscious and upscale travelers.

How many days are sufficient for a Bali trip?

The ideal duration for a Bali trip depends on what you want to experience and your travel style. Here's a general guideline:

Short Trip (5-7 days): If you're looking for a quick getaway or want to highlight Bali's major attractions, 5 to 7 days can be sufficient. You can explore popular areas like Ubud, Seminyak, and the southern beaches, visit iconic temples, and enjoy some relaxation.

Moderate Stay (10-14 days): For a more comprehensive experience and the opportunity to delve deeper into Balinese culture, consider spending 10 to 14 days. This allows you to explore additional regions like the northern coast, East Bali, and even venture to nearby islands. You'll have time for activities like trekking, diving, and cooking classes.

Extended Vacation (2 weeks or more): If you're interested in exploring Bali's hidden gems, immersing yourself in local life, and providing insights into long-term travel or sustainable tourism, an extended stay of 2 weeks or more might be suitable. This allows for a slower pace, off-the-beaten-path adventures, and in-depth cultural experiences.

Remember, Bali offers a wide range of experiences, from relaxing on pristine beaches to exploring lush jungles and vibrant cultural sites. The duration should align with the type of experiences you want to emphasize in your content and cater to your readers' preferences and available time.