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5-Day Bali Itinerary | First-Timers Guide to a Perfect Vacation in Indonesia

Bali is a true traveler’s paradise where you’ll never run out of things to see and do. The only challenge is figuring out which attractions and activities to make time for! To help you see the very best of the island, here is the ultimate five-day Bali itinerary that will take you through Nusa Dua, Uluwatu, Seminyak, Canggu, and Ubud. Find out the top spots at each of these locales that you should add to your trip plan. Explore stunning beaches and beautiful temples in between shopping trips and stops at cultural landmarks.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Streets of Bali

Getting around Bali

There are many different options for getting around Bali . Courageous travelers may choose to rent a car or a moped but, if you prefer a more relaxing experience, then hiring a professional driver to take you between destinations is the way to go. Bali’s professional drivers are familiar with the roads and traffic and will get you from point A to point B quickly and securely. Hiring a private driver for a day will cost around 400,000 IDR. If you just need to get from attraction to attraction around town, then the best options are either a taxi or one of the two local ride-hailing apps: Grab and Gojek. If you opt for a taxi, then Blue Bird Taxi is the most highly recommended option as it charges by the meter.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Nusa Dua Beach

5-Day Bali Itinerary | Day 1: Nusa Dua and Uluwatu

Upon arriving in Bali, you should naturally head to the beach, so the first stop on this itinerary is the resort area of Nusa Dua . Located in southern Bali , Nusa Dua is just a 20-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport . It is a fantastic area for families but a great spot for all travelers to begin their Bali adventure and unwind after a long flight. The top activities here are relaxing, shopping, and sightseeing: just what you need to get geared up for your vacation!

5-Day Bali Itinerary Waterblow Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua Beach and Waterblow

Nusa Dua Beach is a picture-perfect stretch of clean and well-maintained sand along the scenic southern Bali peninsula . It is flanked by palm trees and beach resorts on one side and warm, blue-green water on the other. You can find all of your favorite beach activities here, including swimming and sunbathing. If you’ve brought along your snorkeling gear, then you can even take in the underwater sights! Nusa Dua Beach is also a prime location for exciting water sports like Flyboard and parasailing, for those who want to start their vacation with an adrenaline rush! The top, must-see attraction on Nusa Dua Beach is Waterblow . This is an area along the peninsula where large waves from the Indian Ocean crash against the limestone cliffs and are channeled into a narrow crag that sends the water shooting upwards, like from a whale’s spout. During periods of high tide between July and October, the impressive spray can reach almost 100 feet! From Waterblow , you can also enjoy 240-degree views out over the ocean water, which makes for some stunning photos.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Uluwatu Beach

For the second half of your first day in Bali, it’s time to head to Uluwatu . Located about a half-hour drive from Waterblow , Uluwatu lies on the southernmost tip of the island. The serene town is known for having a laid-back atmosphere as well as some of the prettiest beaches, bluest waters, and most dramatic cliffs. There is also a great mix of luxury and more affordable accommodations here where you can spend your first night. Before checking out the town and relaxing for the evening, however, you should pay a visit to the most important attraction in the area: Uluwatu Temple.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple

Just past town, situated on the coast, lies Uluwatu Temple . Perched high on the edge of a cliff, Uluwatu Temple is considered to be one of the most important temples in Bali . You can explore the temple for a fee of just 30,000 IDR per adult and 15,000 IDR per child. Take in the many beautiful carved statues and traditional architecture. You will also likely encounter some of the temple’s resident monkeys. These cheeky creatures are known for snatching visitors’ belongings, so make sure you watch your things and remove any jewelry. The best time to visit Uluwatu Temple is around sunset, when the daily Kecak Fire Dance is held in the amphitheater. As you watch the performance, you can also delight in the stunning background sunset.

Check In to Kubu Nyang Nyang Uluwatu , Step Out to Uluwatu Temple

5-Day Bali Itinerary Hotels in Bali Kubu Nyang Nyang Uluwatu

5-Day Bali Itinerary | Day 2: Seminyak

For day two of your Bali adventure, start with a 40-minute drive from Uluwatu to the upscale area of Seminyak . One of the more developed and touristy resort towns on the island, this trendy locale offers a great mix of beaches, cultural sites, shopping, dining, nightlife, and more. It is also known for having magical sunset views and stellar surf spots. Get ready for a full day, and make sure your schedule includes a stop at each of the following four attractions.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Nyaman Gallery Seminyak

Nyaman Gallery

The easiest first stop on a Bali itinerary once you’ve entered Seminyak is Nyaman Gallery , a contemporary art gallery located in the heart of town. The word “nyaman” translates into “cozy” or “comfortable,” and that’s precisely the feeling you’ll get when you walk in. Enjoy traditional Bali charm and hospitality as you view art created by local and Indonesian artists, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, hand-blown glass, and photographs. Almost everything in the gallery is for sale, so you can even do some shopping for one-of-a-kind art and jewelry to decorate your own home or to bring back as souvenirs for loved ones. Best of all, it’s completely free to come in and look around!

5-Day Bali Itinerary Petitenget Temple Seminyak

Petitenget Temple

Just like Uluwatu, Seminyak has its own coastal temple known as Petitenget Temple . Constructed in the 16th century, it is one of the only cultural attractions in the area, and so is a highly recommended visit while you are here. Petitenget Temple is an active place of worship, but tourists are welcome to come and look around for an entrance fee of 50,000 IDR per person. It is a fairly small and compact temple featuring traditional Balinese architecture, scenic views, and relaxing garden spaces. Many religious ceremonies take place at the temple throughout the year, and you might be able to catch one if you are lucky.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Hotels Near Seminyak Beach

Seminyak Beach

When vacationing on the coast of Bali, you should never miss an opportunity to spend some time at the beach. Seminyak Beach is a popular stretch of lovely golden sand that tends to feel less crowded than other top beaches in the area. It’s a great place to go swimming, and there are some excellent spots for surfing as well. You can also rent a sun lounger and simply soak in the sun with a cold drink in-hand. There are plenty of public facilities around and numerous restaurants nearby. Once you’re at the beach, you should aim to hang out long enough to catch the spectacular sunset.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Seminyak Night Market

Seminyak Night Market

After you’ve taken in the sunset at Seminyak Beach, venture into town again for the Seminyak Night Market . Starting around 6 p.m., the street food stalls around Seminyak begin selling delicious hot meals and Balinese treats. Among the most popular offerings are fish, barbecued prawns, and all sorts of satay meats. Hop from stall to stall until you get your fill of the best Indonesian cuisine. Adding the market to your Bali itinerary is a great way to sample a wide variety of local food in one sitting. Best of all, Seminyak Night Market is known for being easy on the wallet. The popular night market has a lively energy, and the vendors and locals have a reputation for being very friendly.

Check In to Alila Seminyak , Step Out to Seminyak Beach

5-Day Bali Itinerary Hotels in Seminyak

5-Day Bali Itinerary | Day 3: Canggu

Start your third day in Bali with a 40-minute drive from Seminyak to Canggu . Once a sleepy village, Canggu has risen considerably in popularity over the past few years. It is now home to numerous trendy cafes, affordable resorts, bars, beach clubs, a growing number of yoga studios, and a large population of digital nomads. The village is mainly known for its numerous beaches and its shopping scene, as well as for nearby Tanah Lot Temple . Let yourself enjoy a less structured day and take your pick of some beaches and shops that you would most like to visit.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Berawa Beach Canggu

Canggu beaches

One of the best ways to start a day in Canggu is by going beach-hopping. The coastline of the village is divided into five beaches, each with its own unique character. Whether you are interested in surfing, swimming, sun tanning, or sightseeing, there’s a beach for everyone in Canggu.

The five beaches of Canggu

  • Berawa Beach : Offering panoramic views and great waves, Berawa Beach is a top surfing spot. There are a wide variety of waves to challenge surfers of all skill levels, and it is not usually very crowded here.
  • Nelayan Beach : A quieter beach that is home to a small fishing fleet, Nelayan Beach is a favored place for lounging and walking. As the water is calm, it is also good for swimming and wading.
  • Batu Bolong Beach : The busiest and most popular of Canggu’s beaches, Batu Bolong Beach always has a lively atmosphere. It is lined with a variety of restaurants offering a mix of western and authentic Indonesian food.
  • Echo Beach : With its strong waves, Echo Beach is not a good place for swimming but a great beach for surfing. There are also sun loungers spread out along the beach so that you can relax, work on your tan, and enjoy a drink.
  • Pererenan Beach : Another beach better suited to surfing, Pererenan Beach tends to be quieter and more popular among locals than tourists. It’s easy to find an empty stretch of sand to enjoy.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Souvenirs and Shopping

Shopping in Canggu

Canggu has a higher concentration of fashion stores than perhaps anywhere else in Bali. You will find both boutique island brands and designer labels everywhere you look. It is a great stop to add to your Bali itinerary and a perfect place to upgrade your wardrobe and pick out some new outfits for the rest of your travels.

Best places to shop in Canggu

  • Berawa Luxe : A popular boutique store among locals, Berawa Luxe carries easy-to-wear clothing for women that blend functionality with the quintessential bohemian aesthetic of Bali.
  • Mila The Label : Another great spot for local Bali aesthetic, Mila The Label sells chic, classy, and comfortable clothing suited just as well to your island vacation as to everyday life.
  • FLKLR Surf : Canggu’s go-to surf shop, FLKLR Surf offers high-quality surfwear and accessories made out of alternative and eco-friendly materials.
  • Wanderlust Bikini : If you need new swimwear before heading to the beach, make a stop at Wanderlust Bikini . Find flattering pieces in versatile styles you can wear in Bali and at home.
  • Magali Pascal : A homegrown brand, Magali Pascal blends French elegance with the flowing style popular in Bali designs. While there is also a store in Seminyak, the Canggu location is not as busy, allowing you to really take your time.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Tanah Lot Canggu

Tanah Lot Temple

A 25-minute drive from Canggu, Tanah Lot Temple is built on top of a large rock formation just off-shore. The name “Tanah Lot” itself translates to “land in the sea.” The architecture of the temple melds harmoniously with the rocky outcrop. It is accessed via a land bridge lined with a variety of souvenir stalls where you can pick up local handicrafts, food and drink, and accessories like sandals, sarongs, and t-shirts. The entry fee for Tanah Lot Temple is a bit higher than most other temples in Bali, at 60,000 IDR for adults and 30,000 IDR for children. However, the temple’s unique location and status as one of the most iconic temples in Bali certainly make the price worth it. The best time to visit Tanah Lot Temple is during sunset, when the surrounding sea is painted gold.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Hotels Near Tanah Lot Temple Canggu

5-Day Bali Itinerary | Day 4: Ubud

After enjoying the best that Bali’s coast has to offer, it’s time to head inland to Ubud , the spiritual, cultural, and artistic heart of the island. Ubud is the center of both traditional dance and crafts in Bali. There is also an abundance of yoga studios and retreats. The journey through the countryside to reach this special locale is a magical experience in and of itself. You’ll be making your way through scenic rice paddies and picturesque ravines of the foothills. No Bali itinerary is complete without a visit to Ubud. Before making your way into town, however, it is recommended that you make a stop at Tegenungan Waterfall.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Tegenungan Waterfall Ubud

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall is located about a one-hour drive from Canggu and half an hour out from Ubud. It is one of the most famous waterfalls in all of Bali, and definitely worth the stop. The entry fee is not too pricey, at just 20,000 IDR. The trail down from the entrance to the waterfall consists of about 100 steps, and the view from the bottom is truly breathtaking. You’ll also find some fun props to take photos with, including a large swing! Because it is so popular, Tegenungan Waterfall can be quite busy. However, there are many secluded vantage points around where you can take a break from the crowds. Facilities include bathrooms, changing rooms, and cafes so that you can stop for something to eat and drink and even go swimming if it’s a hot day! Tegenungan Waterfall is easily one of the top must-see attractions in Bali.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Monkey Forest Ubud

Ubud Monkey Forest

Once you reach Ubud, your first stop should be the Ubud Monkey Forest . Located right in town, it is a sanctuary for Balinese long-tailed monkeys. A visit to Ubud Monkey Forest provides a wonderful opportunity to watch these monkeys in their natural habitat. The reserve doubles as a temple complex, and it is an important spiritual and cultural site. There are more than 700 monkey residents in the forest, in addition to over 150 different species of trees! It’s a great way to immerse yourself in the nature of Ubud. Visitors are asked to please not feed or make any physical contact with the monkeys, but you are more than welcome to come and observe their playful antics. The entrance fee for Ubud Monkey Forest is 80,000 IDR per adult and 60,000 IDR per child.

Check In to Komaneka at Rasa Sayang Ubud Hotel , Step Out to Ubud Monkey Forest

5-Day Bali Itinerary Hotels in Ubud

Shopping in Ubud

Make sure you allow plenty of time on the day you arrive in Ubud to do some shopping. Downtown Ubud is the hub of shopping activity in town, offering a great mix of souvenir stalls, fashion stalls, and traditional art stalls. Whether you still need some souvenirs for friends and family back home, or you’re just looking to do a bit of shopping for yourself, you’re sure to find everything you need to complete your Bali shopping experience. There are a variety of traditional and handcrafted products on sale here, meaning that each one is truly one-of-a-kind. Meandering through the winding streets is also a great way to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.

Top things to buy in Ubud

  • Art and antiques
  • Traditional ceramics
  • Fashion accessories
  • Gold and silver jewelry
  • Bathing suits and surfwear
  • Local coffee beans

5-Day Bali Itinerary Ubud Rice Fields

5-Day Bali Itinerary | Day 5: Ubud outskirts

Travelers owe it to themselves to spend at least two days inland when visiting Bali, and Ubud is the perfect jumping-off point for exploring the surrounding rainforest and rice fields. There is plenty to do within a short distance of town and a lot to pack into your final full day on the island. You’ll want to wake up bright and early so that you can beat the crowd to your first stop: Tegallalang Rice Terrace.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Hotels Near Tegallalang Rice Terrace Ubud

Tegallalang Rice Terrace

Tegallalang Rice Terrace is only a 20-minute drive north of Ubud. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the area, and a must-have destination on any Bali itinerary. The lush, terraced rice fields are an agricultural icon and an enduring symbol of the region. Located in a valley, the rice paddies appear to stretch on endlessly. They are brilliantly green in color, which makes for some truly stunning pictures. There is a small entrance fee of 15,000 IDR per person to walk around the rice fields, so make sure you bring some cash. Visitors can also purchase drinks and snacks. If you’re up for a bit of a thrill, you can try out a jungle swing or a zip line as well! A Bali vacation would not be complete without a visit to Tegallalang Rice Terrace.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Kehen Temple Ubud

Kehen Temple

From Tegallalang Rice Terrace, it is a 45-minute drive to the beautiful Kehen Temple . Built into a hillside, this Balinese Hindu temple was established as far back as the 13th century. It once served as the state temple of the Bangli Kingdom, which is today the Regency of Bangli. Set amidst eight terraces and surrounded by trees, the temple has a mystical and relaxing atmosphere. Kehen Temple is considered to be one of the finest temples in eastern Bali , and it is a fantastic example of traditional Balinese architecture. Stone steps will lead you to the main temple area, which houses three courtyards, a gorgeous 11-tiered shrine, and many intricate carvings. There is a 15,000 IDR fee to enter the temple.

5-Day Bali Itinerary Campuhan Ridge Walk Ubud

Campuhan Ridge Walk

The Campuhan Ridge Walk is one of the most popular walking trails in Bali. It is located about an hour away from Kehen Temple and just five minutes outside of Ubud. This relatively short and easy trek along a paved walkway offers spectacular views of the surrounding jungle and the distant mountains. Hikers follow the Campuhan Ridge as it gently slopes upwards and leads to the top of the hill. One of the best times to do the Campuhan Ridge Walk is close to sunset, when the temperatures will be cooler and you won’t have to contend with as many crowds. The colors of the sunset will also paint the greenery in stunning shades of orange and pink. There is no entry fee, and it is a wonderful place to take some of your last photographs in Bali. The Campuhan Ridge Walk is a great way to end your Bali vacation on a high note.

Check In to Bucu View Resort by Pramana , Step Out to Campuhan Ridge Walk

5-Day Bali Itinerary Hotels Near Campuhan Ridge Ubud

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How to Plan the Perfect 5-Day Bali Itinerary

Bali is a different place to many people: a spiritual wonderland, a dream honeymoon destination, a place to reconnect with nature, a bucket list island adventure, a luxury escape with endless fine dining options, and the list goes on. That is what is so remarkable about this island amongst 17,000 others in Indonesia’s archipelago; it is incredibly diverse in its scenery, activities and destinations, allowing each person to experience a 5-day Bali itinerary in their own unique way.

For some, trekking at dawn to the top of a volcano or diving with friendly turtles might be top of the list, or perhaps you’d rather hit up the most revered beach clubs or tap into your ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ side at the Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud . Whatever you decide, Bali is guaranteed to make a lasting impact on your soul.

If it is your first time, planning a 5-day Bali itinerary may seem overwhelming with so many wonderful experiences on offer – and that’s before you’ve even had a peek at the authentic, unique experiences our Local Designers weave into our itineraries. Luckily, we’ve put together this helpful guide to planning your own itinerary to explore Bali in 5 days. 

We’ve even included a ready-made itinerary designed by our local experts on the ground! Let’s dive in. 

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First Things First, Is 5 Days in Bali Enough?

By private car/self-drive, by public transport/taxi, day 1: check into your seminyak hotel , day 2: ubud tour, rice terraces, volcano sightseeing and travel to sidemen, planning your bali travel itinerary, day 3: temple and beach touring , day 4: tegenungan waterfall, uluwatu cliff temple & kecak fire dance, day 5: explore the beaches of the bukit peninsula, want to see what’s included, planning your 5 days in bali trip, 8-day bali itinerary, 2-week bali itinerary, 2-week bali, lombok and gili islands itinerary, weather in bali and choosing when to go, top tips from travellers like you, now it’s time to design your 5-day bali itinerary with a local.

You could spend months in Bali and still not explore every corner of this jungle-clad island, hence the vast swathes of travellers who have made it their permanent home in recent years. However, due to the size of the island, you can explore and stay in multiple places on your 5-day Bali island tour without feeling stretched. That’s the beauty of it – everything can be reached within a couple of hours and getting around the island is easy, especially if you choose private transport (highly recommended but we’ll get to that shortly).

The best places to visit in Bali in 5 days largely depend on the type of traveller you are and what interests you most. As previously mentioned, Bali is incredibly diverse so tours can be tailored to suit a variety of activity levels, budgets and interests. 

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Getting Around on Your 5-Day Trip to Bali

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Getting around by scooter in Bali is one of the most commonly used modes of transport by tourists. You can rent a scooter for as little as US$3.50 a day. However, the roads can be hairy, traffic is often overwhelming in the busy spots and you must only consider driving a scooter if you feel confident. 

In addition, you’ll need to make sure you have an international driving permit as it is likely you will be stopped by authorities and asked for this. Under no circumstances should you drive without a helmet, although you may see plenty of others doing so. Appropriate travel insurance (with motorbike cover) is vital!

All this said, when done right, exploring Bali on a scooter with the wind in your face and the sun on your back is a wonderful way to get around. If you like the idea of a scooter tour but don’t feel confident enough to drive, consider hiring a driver and a bike to get around through our Local Designers in Indonesia . 

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If you speak to anyone who’s been in Bali, they will most likely enthuse over the benefits of having a private driver and car to get around. Whilst it not only protects you from the fierce sun and intense heat, but you’ll also be able to sit back and relax whilst your driver –who is often a local guide too packed with knowledge– delivers you from one destination to another. 

For longer distances and day tours, it is highly recommended that you find a local driver and car to get around like on our customisable 10-day Bali holiday itinerary .

Like scooters, there’s also the option to drive yourself by hiring a car, as long as you have the right license and insurance. However, this can be more expensive than hiring a driver and private car and doesn’t come with the added benefit of a local guide. 

Another easy option is taxis which can be booked through apps such as Go-Jek, the Indonesian version of Uber. Through this app, you can book private cars and taxi motorbikes to zip you from one destination to another. Whilst there are also local taxis with meters, this option is recommended so that you have an agreed rate before setting off. However, be aware that you are not able to use app taxis in some places in Bali including Kuta, Canggu and Ubud. 

Top Tip: Make sure you buy a local sim card or have international roaming so that you can book a taxi easily.

The Perfect 5-Day Bali Itinerary For First-Timers

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As promised, we’re here to deliver the best Bali itinerary for 5 days for those visiting the island for the first time! 

If you simply cannot wait and want to explore this trip in full now and see how you can customise it to suit your budget, travel style and activity interests with our expert Local Designers in Indonesia, then tap here to design your own Bali tour !

Top Experience of the Day: Relaxing with a Balinese Massage

As you fly in over the lush greenery of the island fringed by beautiful beaches and crashing turquoise waves, you’ll know you’ve arrived on the Island of Gods! Your driver will meet you at the airport and before escorting you to your hotel in the cosmopolitan district of Seminyak. The rest of the day will be dedicated to lounging by the pool or on the beach and being treated to a Balinese massage – an absolute must after a long flight!

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Top Experience of the Day: Taking in Bali’s Emerald Green Beauty at Tegagalang Rice Terraces

After yesterday’s slow introduction to Bali’s tropical climate, today, you’ll venture into the lush interior of the island to explore. Beginning in Ubud , Bali’s spiritual heart, you’ll stroll through the famous Sacred Monkey Forest, marvel at the stunning UNESCO-listed Tegelalang Rice Terraces, and then head into the Kintamani Highlands to witness the mighty active volcano, Mount Batur and the beautiful crater lake that sits beside it. Whilst it’s been an extraordinary day already, your journey isn’t over as you make your way through the enchanting enchanting valleys and paddy fields to the sleepy village of Sidemen. Here, you’ll check into your five-star accommodation complete with an infinity pool to take in the view of the rice terraces and relax. 

water temple bali

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Top Experience of the Day: Snapping Photos at the Iconic Tirta Gangga Water Palace

Today, you’ll set out to explore the eastern side of the island. As you leave Ubud , you’ll make your way to the pristine beach of Bias Tugel, where you’ll take a refreshing dip. Your afternoon will be filled with iconic temples, many of which are included in the best places to visit in Bali in 5 days. Built by the legendary King of Karangasem, the water temples of Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung Royal Palace feature sprawling parks with cascading fountains and ponds, all set out amongst lush greenery. Snapping photos here is sure to be a highlight of the day. Moving on, you’ll end the day at one of the most important Hindu temples in Bali, the temple of a thousand stairs, Pura Lempuyang.

kecak dance

Top Experience of the Day: Witnessing the Magical Kecak Fire Dance

For the penultimate day of your 5-day Bali itinerary, you’ll say goodbye to your serene Sidemen bungalow and head south to Nusa Dua. Driving south, you’ll stop at Tegenungan Waterfall, a beautiful scene of emerald green wildlife and cascading water. You’ll then stop at the scared Uluwatu Cliff Temple where you’ll share the paths with hundreds of monkeys and be greeted by incredible views of the ocean and island from its vertigo-inducing cliffs. Before arriving at your five-star beachfront hotel, you’ll witness a magical traditional Balinese dance performance: the Kecak fire dance. After checking into your hotel, what better way to end your trip than with a seafood dinner on the beach at Jimbaran Bay?

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Top Experience of the Day: Touring the Iconic Beaches of South Bali

Even though it’s your last day, the beauty of this 5-day Bali is that every day holds something special. Today, after a delicious breakfast, you’ll head out to explore the island’s white-sand beaches, the most special of which are south in the south. Be prepared to hike up and down some steps to reach these beaches but they are all completely worth it!

Clue: It’s Good!

This 5-day Bali itinerary is full of unique experiences, all whilst being accompanied by an expert local guide so that whenever you have a question or would like to deviate from the plan to explore something you spot on the way! Check it out in full below:

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More Days to Spend in Bali?

Lucky you! If you have more time to spend in Bali, then check out these itineraries below for more inspiration on just how amazing your experience could be if our Local Designers build it for you.

Explore the island’s diversity and check out Canggu’s iconic beach clubs all in one trip!

Head deep into the jungle, trek to local villages and learn all about the island’s age-old traditions on this unique Bali travel itinerary.

Explore the four paradise islands of Indonesia on this 14-day Bali, Lombok, Nusa Lembongan and Gili Air tour. 

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Top Tips for Bali Travel

Don’t get caught out; before you get stuck into designing your Bali itinerary with our trusted Local Designers in Bali, check out these top tips!

Year-round, the temperature in Bali oscillates around 30 degrees celsius. However, there are two main seasons to consider when planning your Bali itinerary which could make a world of difference depending on what you are looking to do. 

The rainy season spans from November to March and whilst Bali’s downpours tend to be big bursts in the afternoon sandwiched by sunshine, this time of year can make touring Bali’s beaches, diving and exploring temples a little tricky!

On the flip side, the dry season is the other half of the year and is when you’ll feel the full power of Bali’s tropical, humid climate. Other times of the year to consider are Christmas, Easter, July and August as these are the high season months when accommodation prices will be at their highest and places at their most crowded. 

The sweet spot is between April and June and between September and October when it is less crowded but you still have the benefits of the dry season. 

Our team of travel experts have provided a wealth of information that can help you when planning your Bali itinerary which you can check out below!

  • Keen wave-rider? Check out our Bali surfing guide .
  • Want to see what treasures lie beneath the surface? Our Bali diving guide is for you. 
  • Try and learn a bit of the local Balinese dialect.  “Matur Suksma” is Balinese for Thank you, and will be very well received!
  • Ready to explore more of Indonesia? These Indonesia experiences will have you booking in no time!
  • Is the rest of Indonesia calling? Find out all you need to know about Bali and beyond in our Indonesia travel guide . 

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When it comes to planning a unique travel experience that you won’t find anywhere else, our Local Designers do it better than anyone else. Better yet, our Local Designers in Indonesia know their country better than most and will use their local insight to work with you to design the trip that is right for you.  Explore our gallery of customisable Bali tours here to plan your 5-day Bali itinerary or if you’re looking to go beyond the Island of Gods, check out what the rest of Indonesia has to offer in our gallery of fully-customisable Indonesia tours !

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Are you making a quick stop at one of the most beautiful tropical islands in Southeast Asia? The island of Gods is a stunning place to visit, but if you only have 5 days in Bali, where should you add to your itinerary?

Jack and I lived in Bali for six months, so we know a thing or two about where to go and what to see. I wanted to help you plan your trip and discover the best way to spend your 5 days in Bali, and I think I’ve cracked it with this itinerary! I’ve aimed it at budget backpackers and first-time visitors, although in reality, it works for all travellers who don’t have very long but still want to uncover the best of Bali.

Uncover The Ultimate 5-Day Bali Itineary For First-Time Visitors From Someone Who Lived There!

During your 5 days in Bali you will discover incredible waterfalls. Juwuk Manis

From our experience living in Bali, I’ve created this unique 5-day itinerary to explore the attractions Bali is most famous for, like ancient temples and impressive volcano hikes, before ending your perfect trip with a breathtaking sunset over the ocean!

I’ve included so much more as well, like ideas on where to stay, how to get around, tour recommendations and travel tips to ensure you have a fantastic holiday!

🌟 Guess what ->> As travel experts, our experiences have led us to be great at planning travel itineraries, so much so that I offer a bespoke travel itinerary service to all my readers. Interested? See what it’s all about here on my custom itinerary page.

Summary: 5-Day Bali Itinerary

  • Ubud: Waterfall & Central Ubud
  • East Bali Tour : Temples & Amed
  • Mount Batur : Hike Volcano & Savaya Club
  • Seminyak : Beach & Fish Markets
  • Uluwatu : Beach & Fins Club

Are 5 Days In Bali Enough?

If you’re backpacking through Southeast Asia, then 5 days in Bali is enough to see some of the island’s best sites and experience what makes Bali so magical. However, if you’re visiting Bali for a holiday, then 5 days aren’t going to be quite enough. 

In truth, the ideal amount of time to spend in Bali is around 10 days . If you really want to experience Bali outside of the tourist route and visit more rural areas, anything from 2 weeks to 4 weeks would be best; you could even do a Bali road trip ! 

So, you won’t be able to see it all in your 5 days, but the best parts of Bali certainly won’t be missed.

How To Spend 5 Days In Bali: Day 1  Itinerary

Denpasar – Ubud

Ubud is known for its lush rice fields and jungle terrain in the heartland of Bali . It’s a spiritual hub, attracting yogis and digital nomads and is a great place for a spiritual rebalance. The village has grown but still remains popular for its temples and artistic heritage.

⭐ Pro tip >> Alternatively, you could do a Best Of Ubud day tour.

Morning: Waterfall

Activity: Taman Beji Griya Waterfall – Purification Ceremony Est. time: 3 hours Costs: 100,000 IDR

The best way to start your 5 days in Bali itinerary is to head to a waterfall and take part in a purification ceremony . It’s truly a unique experience which will send you head first into the rich culture of the Balinese belief system. 

Enter the sacred waterfall of Taman Beji Griya and follow the rocky path down into a fissure cave surrounded by beautiful stone carvings. You will be given offerings which you can lay down at the statues as you walk through various sacred areas. 

Finally, stand under the waterfall while you scream and laugh to release negative energy. Now you’re ready to explore Bali!

Day trips from Ubud, Purification ceremony bali, Beji Griya Waterfall (1)

Afternoon : Central Ubud

Activity: Tegalalang Rice Fields, Ubud Market, Ubud Palace & Kajeng Rice Fields Est. time: 5 hours Costs: Tegalalang Rice Fields 15,000 IDR

Head to the famous Tegalalang Rice Fields for unbeatable views of terraced rice paddies on a hilltop, Bali swings and zip lines. They’re about 20 minutes from central Ubud. 

Back in Ubud, spend your afternoon exploring the centre and popular spots such as Ubud Palace and Ubud Market . Stroll around the shops, find cafes down side-allies, barter for your Bali souvenir and enjoy the energy in this busy but wonderful town.

Next, head to the Kajeng Rice Fields which is accessible from the main street, you’re looking for a street called Jalan Raya Ubud. These are beautiful vibrant green rice fields with palm-lined paths perfect for enjoying the sunset.

5 days in Bali: Kajeng Rice Field

Evening : Culture

Activity: Ubud Night Traditional Market Food Tour Est. time: 2 hours Costs: £30.00 / $36.50

End your night with a night market food-tasting tour around Gianyar, just outside Ubud. Learn about the history of the market and local cuisine while trying delicious Balinese drinks and foods.

5 days in Bali: explore central Ubud Market and Ubud Palace

5 Days In Bali Itinerary: Day 2  Itinerary

Ubud – East Bali Tour – Ubud

East Bali is known for its ancient temples and sleepy seaside villages . One of the best places to visit is the small fishing village of Amed, it’s a great spot for snorkelling , scuba diving and enjoying a meal with Bali’s largest volcano, Mount Agung, looming in the distance.

👉 To get to East Bali, you could consider renting a scooter for the day and making your own way to the temples. If you’re not keen on renting a scooter in Bali , other options include hiring a private diver or travelling in a taxi.

⭐ Pro tip >> Alternatively, you could do an East Bali day tour. 13 Best East Bali Day Tours 2023 (Temples, Beaches & More!)

Morning: Ancient Temples

Activity: Besakih, Lempuyang Temple (Heavens Gate), Tirta Gangga Temple (Water Palace) Est. time: 4 hours  Costs: Besakih 60,000 IDR, Lempuyang Temple 150,000 IDR/ Tirta Gangga 50,000 IDR

Lempuyang Temple is where you will find the gates to heaven. A popular spot to grab a photo with Mount Agung in the distance. You want to get there early as you’re less likely to have cloud coverage around the peak of the volcano in the morning.

Tirta Gangga Water Temple is another beautiful place to visit during your 5 days in Bali. The temple has a beautiful spiritual feel with natural springs and ponds full of koi fish.

Besakih , known as the mother of all temples in Bali, consists of seven levels and statues of three main gods, namely  Lord Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva . Of all the complexes in Besakih Temple, Penataran Agung Temple is the centre and the largest

Bali on a budget: Heavens gate - Bali Road Trip

Afternoon : Amed

Activity: Amed: (Jemeluk Bay) Snorkel and Lunch Est. time: 3 hours Costs: Cost of lunch and snorkel equipment 

Spend the afternoon in one of the most unspoilt, traditional villages in Bali. With loads of fun things to do in Amed , it’s a good choice to unwind for the afternoon, enjoy some snorkelling and grab a bite before heading back to Ubud. 

There are lots of good restaurants to choose from, but if you want views over the bay check out See You Again Cafe and try their marinated fish wrapped in banana leaves for an authentic Bali lunch.

⭐ Pro tip >> Fancy staying the night in Amed? We’ve got you covered with the ultimate Amed hotel guide here!

5 days in Bali: head to Amed Beach for great views of the bay. See you again cafe & restaurant

Evening : Indian

Activity: Dinner at Mumbai Station Est. time: 1.5 hours Costs: 80,000 IDR (£4.30/ $5.30)

If you love Indian food you’ll want to head to Mumbai Station for a delicious meal. Seemingly a shop from the front, go in a little further and you will find an inviting outdoor seating area where they serve the best dahl, dosa and chai latte!

Rest and prep for tomorrow’s sunrise hike!

5 days in Bali: Ubud's mumbai station is the best!

5 Days In Bali Itinerary For First-Timers: Day 3

Ubud – Mt Batur – Uluwatu

Mount Batur is the second-highest volcano on the island and is considered one of the most sacred places in Bali . The best way to experience this active volcano is to do the Mt Batur sunrise hike which is what this itinerary suggests for your third day in Bali!

Morning: Volcano Hike

Activity: Mt Batur Sunrise Hike (1:00 am start) Est. time: 6 hours (travel, 2 hours hiking to the top, breakfast, ridge walk and 1.5 hours down) Costs: £50.00/ $61.00

No visit to Bali is complete unless you’ve hiked a volcano and the only way to hike this volcano is on the sunrise hike, which means an early morning rise. Indeed, 1:30 am is very early but it will be worth it. 

The views at the summit of Mount Agung are stupendous. You’ll be able to have breakfast at the top and a warm coffee, walk along the ridge and get some of the best views over Bali and the town of Kintamani below.

Rest & Sleep.

5 days in Bali: Mt Batur sunrise hike on the ridge

Afternoon : Culture

Activity: Beach, Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Sunset Dance Est. time: 2 hours Costs: 100,000 IDR (£5.50/ $6.60)

After you’re rested it’s time to move to Uluwatu . Make sure you’ve packed the night before your sunrise hike so you don’t need to worry about doing it the morning you’re back and super tired!

Once you’re in Uluwatu, rest some more. If you don’t need that much rest, head to your local beach and soak up some sunshine or spend the day exploring Uluwatu . It’s a good idea to visit Uluwatu Temple in the afternoon as it becomes very hot during the day.

You’ll also be able to watch the traditional Kecak sunset dance which starts from 4:30 pm to 5:00 pm. Make sure you dress appropriately for entering the temple, knees covered and preferably shoulders.

5 days in Bali: Uluwatu Temple, a sacred place in Bali

Evening : Party

Activity: Savaya Bali Club Est. time: All night long, baby! Costs: $$$

It’s time to let loose and there’s no better place than the tropical, clifftop beach club that is Savaya Bali . Revered for its breathtaking views and pumping nightlife this club is the perfect place to end your day.

It is expensive (but worth it), so plan for your night, pre-drink and stick to local Bintang beer to save money!

5 Days In Bali Budget Itinerary: Day 4 

Uluwatu – Seminyak – Uluwatu

Uluwatu is best known for its scenic white sand beaches , dramatic clifftop views, dreamy sunsets and some of the best surfing waves on the island. Seminyak, on the other hand, is famous for its shopping, beachside resorts and good food.

⭐ Pro tip >> Alternatively, you could do a South West Coast day tour.

Morning: Beach

Activity: Bingin Beach Est. time: 3 hours Costs: Free

Hangover? Cure it with a lazy morning at one of Bali’s best surf beaches. Bingin beach is a small and sheltered beach between limestone cliffs and home to dazzling white sandy shores and clear turquoise water, perfect for swimming. 

There’s a mix of local and urban cafes nestled within the cliff face, and you’ll have to walk down some winding steps to reach the beach, passing through a maze of buildings built into the cliffs.

5 days in Bali: head to bingin beach and soak up the sun

Afternoon : Seminyak

Activity: Jimbaran Fish Markets & Seminyak  Est. time: All Afternoon Costs: Activities are free 

Time to head over to Jimbaran and the Fish Markets to enjoy a casual stroll around the fresh seafood stalls and grab a bite for lunch. The great thing about this seafood market is that you can pick your lunch, take it to one of the restaurants and they will barbeque it there, right in front of you, for you to eat!

Afterwards, head over to Seminyak and to the popular Double Six beach to digest all that delicious food. Try your luck at surfing or just relax with a pina colada! 

You will find the streets around Seminyak are full of small boutique shops, tattoo artists, cafes, warungs, beachside restaurants and buzzing nightlife. Spend the rest of the evening in Seminyak enjoying the night scene, it’s almost your last night!

Surfing on Batu Bolong beach

5 Days In Bali Itinerary: Day 5 

Uluwatu – Denpasar

Your fifth and final day in Bali and there’s no better way to spend it than soaking up the last of those sunny rays before watching the sunset over the cliffs. The perfect way to end your 5 days in Bali.

Activity: Nunggalan Beach Est. time: 4 hours Costs: Free

Your final day in Bali and you’re going to one of the most panoramic beaches on the island, Nunggalan beach . It’s a little tricky to get and you’ll need to leave yourself about 30 minutes to hike down the cliff face to reach it.

The path is rocky and narrow with some incredible views, but mostly it will be shaded as you trek through the trees. Once you reach the bottom you’ll come to an opening and be rewarded with fluffy white sand, a dense green backdrop and aqua waters. 

The beach is so incredible, yet due to its location, it’s not at busy as it should be. There are a few warungs dotted around but be sure to pack a light lunch and drinks just in case as it’s pretty isolated. 

Enjoy your day relaxing there. 

5 days in Bali: Visit the Nunggalan beach, one of the best natural beaches in Bali

Afternoon : Sunset

Activity: Sunset at Single Fin Est. time: Sundowners Costs: $$

Remember sunset is around 18:30 in Bali, so where ever you are make sure you’re back in time to catch it. The ultimate place to end your 5 days in Bali is at Single Fin

You’ll want to make a reservation ahead of schedule, so don’t forget! 

5 days in Bali: sunset in Canggu

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Where To Stay In Bali ?

During your 5 days in Bali, this itinerary moves from Ubud to Uluwatu. Here are a few suggestions on where to stay to make the most out of your trip.

Hotels In Ubud

Budget suggestion: wina ubud b&b  .

Wina Ubud is a fantastic budget-friendly option for your stay in Ubud. The family who owns this guesthouse are very attentive, provide an outstanding breakfast and the attention to detail in the rooms is on point. It’s also very central to the Ubud market, Palace and Kajeng rice fields walk.

5 days in Bali: Breakfast in Ubud

Mid-Range Suggestion: The Kalyana Ubud Resort

The Kalyana Ubud Resort is a lovely, quiet hotel close to central Ubud. It has a pool and private villas as well as hotel rooms with a pool. The staff are super friendly and there’s a nice restaurant on site.

Hotels In Uluwatu

Budget suggestion: the ulus klumpu.

The Ulus Klumpu bungalows are truly unique, high on the cliff top they are surrounded by nature, quiet and off the beaten track but still easy to get to. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly, natural retreat in Uluwatu, this is it!

Mid-Range Suggestion: Terra Cottages Bali

It is a stunning hotel which sits just above Bingin beach. It’s a superb place to stay while your exploring Uluwatu and has such a wonderful vibe about the place. The staff at Terra Cottages Bali are super attentive staff, a great pool for cooling down and even a tasty menu!

Is Bali A Cheap Island?

Bali is one of the most affordable places to visit in Southeast Asia, and it can be really cheap. That being said, and like with most places, it can also get expensive .

Depending on where you stay and dine you could blow your yearly budget in one go! But, in relative terms, Bali is a very cheap island .

If you’re backpacking Bali on a budget, (check out these money-saving tips ) there are lots of great ways to keep costs even lower. Eating at the local warungs (Indonesian cafes) is one way and drinking their local Bintang beer instead of pricey cocktails is another. 

5 days in Bali: keep the costs low by eating fresh local food.

How To Get To Bali ?

If you’re arriving from outside Indonesia, the easiest way to get to Bali is to fly direct into Bali’s international airport in Denpasar. There are direct flights from London (UK) to Bali , otherwise, international transfers at Dubai, Bangkok and Singapore are popular routes. 

Flight Tours

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We use SKYSCANNER to book and compare flights. Book your flight tickets in advance and you should be able to find great deals ! ✅ Top Tip: Air Asia is a good airline for internal Indonesian flights.

Another way to reach Bali is to fly into Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, and catch an internal flight from there. Sometimes, taking this route can work out cheaper . 

If you are already in Indonesia you can catch internal flights from most of the country’s national airports straight to Bali. It’s also possible to reach Bali by bus from another island, car or scooter if coming from a nearby island. You will be able to cross the islands on the ferries.

Bali international airport, flying to bali, is bali safe to travel.

Getting Around In Bali

Bali is a relatively small island and you should have no problems getting around Bali. One thing which you should be aware of is that the public transport in Bali is not reliable. The best 3 ways to get around Bali are to rent a scooter, take a taxi or hire a driver.  

If you choose to rent a scooter, be sure to have the correct international license before you reach Bali. If you’re coming from the UK you can get this from the post office for £5.00.

5 days in Bali: be sure to rent your scooter and explore Bali

Taxi companies such as Grab and Gojek operate in Bali and work the same as Uber. They are quick, reliable and a great way to get around the island. If you prefer, it’s also possible to hire a private driver. This is good if you want to plan your own day trips instead of going on a tour. 

bali tour 5 days

✔️ Best Bali Bike Rental: BIKAGO

If you want to rent a scooter in Bali as we did , you’re going to need a comfortable bike. We recommend BIKAGO , they are a popular Bali-based bike rental company.

5 Days In Bali Itinerary: Tips For Your Trip 

Expect crowds.

South Bali is no longer an untouched paradise and the popular routes are well and truly tourist hot spots! But, that’s okay, especially if you’re visiting Bali for 5 days since you’ll want to be in the midst of it all. It’s where it’s happening and you’ll surely have a good time!

Just like Delhi Belly, Bali Belly is a real thing but it’s not something you should worry about. Don’t let it stop you from trying the street food or eating in the local restaurants (warungs) as you’ll miss out on experiencing Bali. 

Respect Their Religion

This goes for anywhere you visit but for Bali, which is mostly Hindu, they have many religious ceremonies throughout the year. It’s common to find offerings on the street – don’t step in these – and roads blocked for ceremonies. When visiting temples it’s respectful to cover your knees.

Purification ceremony bali, Offerings in their basket

Take Your Water Bottle

Pollution is a problem in Bali, you will notice it. One way in which you can contribute to helping is to carry your own water bottle . Use Lifestraw, or a Grayl purification bottle to get clean water. Otherwise, fill up at your hotel and local restaurants to reduce plastic waste. Never drink tap water !

Be Cautious Of Animals

As much as we all love animals, in Bali, they are feral and should be watched. Generally, the Bali street dogs won’t hurt you, but some can be dangerous, so it’s best to keep a distance. Monkeys are notorious for stealing; sunglasses, hats, and anything not attached, so watch out. Rabies and other diseases are found in Bali.

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Resources For Bali

Is it your first time visiting Bali?  We’ve written lots of useful posts to help you plan your trip. You can check them all out on our  Bali Page here ,  but below are some of our most popular articles:

  • Read this post if you’re interested in the best half-day tours in Ubud.
  • Find out here what our favourite waterfall in Bali is !
  • If you want to visit Campuhan Ridge, this is your guide.
  • For a 3-day itinerary for Amed , this is the one for you.
  • If you’re interested to learn more about Ubud you’ll like this article.
  • Don’t forget about the snorkelling adventures and ATV rides in Bali !

Conclusion: 5 Days In Bali Itinerary For First-Time Visitors

Hopefully, by now you’re super excited about your 5 days in Bali and this budget itinerary has helped you make some decisions on where to go and what to see. Even though Bali is no longer a hidden paradise it’s still a culturally unique place which is wonderful to visit.

Your days will be filled with adventure, adrenaline and of course, the obligatory lazy beach days. You’ll see stunning architecture and magical waterfalls, and there’s no doubt – if you follow this itinerary – you’ll have the best time in Bali!

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Out of my adventures through South East Asia, Bali was probably one of the most special and magical places I went to.  Prior to heading there, the truth is I was worried that it’d be too touristy but I was surprised to find that it wasn’t overcrowded and there was a really nice balance between heading into town and being connected to nature.  Getting a private driver was also probably one of the best decisions we made as it gave us an opportunity to go off-the-beaten-path a little as well and see Bali at our own pace with the comfort of a guide and vehicle.

With this simple 5 day Bali itinerary I hope you’ll be able to have as much of a blast as I did that shows you exactly what to do on this paradise island of Indonesia.

Read more about Bali

  • 5 must see’s in Bali
  • 5 reasons why I love Bali so much
  • Best things to do in Ubud
  • Seeing Indonesia Beyond Bali
  • What to pack to Indonesia – 3 most-missed packing list tips

Where to stay in Bali?

  • We stayed at the luxurious Conrad Bali on Hilton Honors points which I’d highly recommend.  It was AMAZE-ing.  My full review of the property is here .

In This Article

Bali 5 day itinerary overview

5 days in bali itinerary breakdown, what we missed, things to know before you go to bali, luxury resort, budget villa, photo highlights from our 5 days in bali.

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I totally wished we spent more time in Bali but for 5 days I thought this itinerary was a great introduction to island that surely gave me a lasting impression.  The way I structured was I first hired a local driver to take around the island for 2 days.  This was probably the best way to explore a lot of key sights of the island without being too rushed or stressed.

Our driver, Putu, was fantastic in create a custom itinerary based on my research and talking to an Indonesian friend.  We were able to go at our own pace with Putu and got to make a lot of unexpected stops along the way.  I’m not sure if we would’ve seen as much as we did without him.  Learn about my  experiences with Putu and how he was able to tailor an awesome 2 days.

After two days of sightseeing, I slotted a rest day at the resort which we fully took advantage of.  On day 4 we didn’t have anything concrete planned but thought a day exploring the main city area of Kuta would be nice.  We got a super awesome and cheap massage with Cozy which topped it all off.

For the last day, we mixed a little snorkelling with Jimbaran to see the local fish market which was a fun experience.

This trip ended up being an excellent balance of exploring, adventure, activities, cheap eats, luxury, and beaching.

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If you’re looking to get something you can work with, I encourage you to grab the itinerary when you scroll below the table.

There were a few things that I couldn’t fit into the itinerary and would love to do next time around.  If you’re planning a Bali trip, definitely consider these places:

  • Uluwatu for sunset – There are so many stunning places to watch the sunset but Uluwatu was one that we just didn’t have time to fit in.
  • Surfing – Not all places are beginner friendly but if there’s a place to try, take a lesson a try it!
  • Diving – My trip wasn’t really a surfing/diving type of trip but there are a ton of amazing places for this.  Definitely check out the North West part of Bali for good dive sites.
  • Hiking  – Mount Batur would’ve been incredible to do.  They offer many early morning hikes up so you can watch the sunrise from the top!
  • North Bali – Spending more time in the north of the island which is less trafficked by tourists.  Would totally love to rent a place out there and just kick back.
  • Hidden temples – There were some other smaller temples that would’ve been cool to check out…but you know you can only do so many temples on a trip.

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These are tips and tricks I learned during our 5 days in Bali.  There are plenty of things that other guides and bloggers don’t talk about so here are all the things I wish I knew before going.

  • When changing money make sure you double check all the bills even after they count it in front of you.  Bring USD.  The rates for CAD are always bad.
  • Another quick note about currency exchange.  Currency changers are VERY specific about what series bills $50′s and $100′s are.  They only accept bills that are 2006 and higher .  Chantelle had a few $100′s that she just couldn’t exchange because they were before that time.  The reason for this is that there are a lot of counterfeit bills from the older era so to be safe these places don’t take it at all.
  • Coming in May seems to be an awesome time to come because it is low-season and the local kids are still in school and it’s no longer wet season.  It was great not having to deal with hoards of tourists everywhere we went.
  • Stamps are ACTUALLY called “perango” and not “meterai”.  International postcards cost 10,000 IDR.
  • Make sure you have IDR stashed away for the departure fees.  35,000 for domestic and 150,000 for international departures.  They will not take anything but IDR.
  • When going through customs in Indonesia make sure you pay for your Visa on Arrival FIRST (make sure you have the exact amount in USD) and then go to the customs guy.
  • I highly recommend Putu Arnawa .  He was one of the reasons why our trip was so awesome.
  • Despite the Conrad being a pretty awesome hotel, the Nusa Dua/Tengoban Benoa area is just too far from the main attractions on the island.  Ubud is a good base for all the country side/temple sights and sad to say Kuta/Legian/Seminyak are good bases for the southern part of Bali.  Travelling from our area always added about 1.5 hours each way because of insane chaotic traffic and this one main round-about clog right by the airport.
  • Highly recommended to check out some off-the-beaten path local activities like the semi-annual celebrations or cock fights – talk to your driver
  • Never pay for asking price at local markets.   Negotiate by starting at 40% and going up from there.
  • Tanah Lot and Uluwatu are great for sunsets
  • Most local restaurants have free shuttles that will take you from your hotel to the restaurant so check first before grabbing a cab.
  • Bumbu Bali is great if you’re in the Nusa Dua area.  The set menus are good for first timers but I will have to say that the satay is their best item.
  • Cozy 1 or 2 is definitely recommended.  I couldn’t believe that their prices were actually cheaper than in China.  Very professional and nicely furnished facilities.
  • Kuta looks like it’d be great for surfing as anyone wanting to go to Bali probably already knows.  The surf isn’t too intimidating and is close to the beach.  However it is very crowded and when we went during sunset filled with hawkers, tourists and local kids.
  • Jimbaran is a cool area if you have the time.  You can combine this with Uluwatu for sunset if you’d like.  Lia Café was recommended to us but we ended up at JBS instead so don’t get conned by “free shuttles”.

Where to stay in Bali

There are a lot of great places to stay in Bali but to get you started, here are two properties that I’d recommend depending on what type of trip you’re looking to do when you’re in Bali.

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CONRAD BALI

I personally stayed here on reward and was blown away by the size of the resort, the massive room we had, the food, and overall service.  Would definitely stay here again but would be mindful of distances to other parts of the island.

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ASANA AGUNG PUTRA BALI

Located in the Kuta area, this property is only 5 minutes walk to the beach.  What attracts most travellers here is the price and at $40 or less, it really can’t be beat.  Breakfast is included, the rooms are clean, and there’s also a pool.

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What you should read next

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  • Indonesia Beyond Bali

About William Tang

William Tang is the Chief of Awesome behind the award-winning Going Awesome Places which is focused on outdoor adventure, and experiential travel. His true passion lies in telling stories, inspiring photography and videos, and writing detailed itineraries and travel guides. He is a member of Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC), Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA), and Travel Massive. He has also been featured in publications such as Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur, Men's Journal, and Haute Living. Make sure to learn more about William Tang to find out his story and how Going Awesome Places started.

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December 13, 2019 at 4:13 AM

WONDERFUL INFORMATION! THANK YOU FOR TIPS! I REALLY ENJOYED READING ALL YOUR BLOGS.

Will Tang says

December 13, 2019 at 12:30 PM

Nishat says

August 28, 2019 at 9:45 AM

Do you have the number of your driver Putu? Can you leave that if you have

August 28, 2019 at 11:09 AM

His number is +62-87860400839 – let him know that I sent you!

Rachael says

August 5, 2019 at 6:57 PM

This was so helpful! Thanks for sharing. I’m going in November (from USA) and meeting some Aussie friends. they have been several times before but I wrote down some of your recommendations!

August 5, 2019 at 9:26 PM

You’re most welcome!! Bali is amazing – you’re going to have a great time!

July 7, 2019 at 10:33 PM

This article was great. Thank you for posting. I’m heavily in research mode and kind of planning last minute as a solo traveller. I will be attending a fam destination wedding in Bali on Aug 8th and will arrive at Denpasar (DPS) on Aug 3rd. I was thinking to right away travel around to some awesome places (Ubud,etc and then at least 1 place that’s not tooo touristy.) and end off back in Denpasar to attend the wedding and fly out to Vietnam the next day as I am on a budget and will be flying from Toronto, Canada I thought I would try and maximize my time after flying all the way over there by visiting 2 countries. BUT now I’m thinking maybe I should stay in Bali for a full 2 weeks.

Are there groups tours (day or week tours) that anyone would suggest? I was thinking where I start that would book a day tour or two to get familiar with things and then explore on my own, BUT Maybe a week tour starting and ending Densapar would be good too. I hate wasting time, if it can be avoided.

Any tips, thoughts?

Thank you in advance :)

July 11, 2019 at 2:33 PM

Yes a fellow Torontonian! Thanks for dropping your note. Exciting that you’ll be heading out to Bali – you’re going to love it! Okay so since you’re in DPS, you won’t need to really worry about doing a tour to go to places like Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, and Jimbaran since you can basically do those on your own. What you’ll need a tour for is basically to get out to the mountains and to the north.

Here’s a few tours I suggest: – Mount Batur Sunrise – not sure if hiking is up your alley but this is a pretty awesome experience – Standard tour – Most tours will include some combination of these thing which basically centers around Ubud but it’s a good orientation of what’s around – Private tour – I know you were asking about group tours but because how affordable private tours are and this is what I have personal experience in, I think this is a great way to go because you can personally dictate what you want to see. This gives you flexibility to pick the spots that matter to you and also be able to tell them “I want to go off the beaten path” or “do not take me to any touristy spots”. – Northern Bali – often overlooked but part of the island that is definitely less touristy

I hope this gives you a good place to start!

March 17, 2019 at 3:10 AM

Where did you meeet your driver.

And we are looking for a base as I have s weeek g in canguui. Then i have 4 week

March 17, 2019 at 12:50 PM

Putu was pretty flexible. We were located in Nusa Dua but if you’re in Canguui, I’m sure he’d be able to meet you up there.

September 18, 2018 at 10:23 AM

Thank you for the tips!

To change cash, there is a new mobile application Fairswap. Broadly, we can exchange & convert cash currency in real-time by meeting with each other at a pre-agreed location.

Could be a good way to find some foreign currency before travelling or get rid of some leftover after holidays.

September 18, 2018 at 11:54 AM

That’s a really cool concept for an app!!

Veronica says

June 15, 2018 at 6:02 AM

I found Bali charming and picture perfect when I visited the place 7 years ago. Unfortunately, today Bali is too congested and and commercial for my taste … Sure there are pockets which are preserved well. But Bali doesn’t have the rustic and authentic feel anymore. Esp when it’s seeing hotels, malls and throngs of tourists all over the place. IMO, increase in air connectivity has been bringing far too many tourists than the place can handle.

Other islands like Lombok, Sumba retain more of the authentic charm that Bali had back in its glory days

June 15, 2018 at 11:28 AM

You’re definitely right there! I’m sure it’s changed even more since I was there in 2012. Still, I felt that when I went, yes the main drag of Kuta/Seminyak/Legian are super touristy but if you get out into the country (so beyond just Ubud) but drive through real local areas I still got a good appreciation for the culture and the people. The other areas that might not be as touristy is the north side which most people don’t make it up to.

Lombok and Sumba are definitely on my list for next time!

April 22, 2017 at 5:39 AM

Hi Am planning to Visit BALI from 2/7 to 8/7 and will reach by 2/7 evening and depart on 8/7 afternoon. We are 2 Adults, Pure Vegetarians.

Can you advise me best tour plan, and places to be covered

Planning to stay in KUTA area

April 23, 2017 at 5:07 PM

Hey Hiren, based on the 5 day itinerary I’ve laid out, are there specific activities you’re particularly interested in?

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5 Days in Bali: A Complete Itinerary

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I had a tough time planning my 5 days in Bali since there weren’t many itineraries online, and the ones I did find didn’t include the information I needed or all of the places I wanted to visit. So, voila! I created my own itinerary and put it to the test last November. Since I had an amazing time, I’ve laid out my itinerary for my fellow travelers who are also struggling below.

This itinerary for 5 days in Bali includes Ubud, the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan (optional switch with the Mother Temple), Kuta, Seminyak (or Canggu), Uluwatu, and Jimbaron.

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Day 1: Head to UBUD

I arrived at 7pm at Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport.

Start your 5 days in Bali off in Ubud. I hired a personal driver to pick me up from the airport. The drive is around 1 hour. I used Ketut from Infobalidriver.com , who I highly recommend. With InfoBaliDriver, a full day tour is IDR 650 (or $50 USD) for max 10 hours a day and a half day tour is IDR 450 (USD $35) /car for 6 hours per day max.  The price includes a private car with AC, gas, and an English speaking driver.

If you think this is too expensive, you could look for other drivers using Google or take a cab for less money. Since I was traveling alone and arriving pretty late at night, I liked the idea of someone waiting at the airport for my arrival. Having a private driver also saves you time since you only have 5 days in Bali.

Once in Ubud, I stayed at the Puji Bungalows.  There are a lot of great, cheap places to stay in Bali so it was pretty hard to decide, but I liked the setting of Puji Bungalows since it is close to town but still located in the middle of a rice field. It was also only $20/night for my own bungalow with free breakfast delivered to my porch in the morning. For booking cheap accommodation, you can use Hostelworld or local Indonesian booking sites like Traveloka.

On arrival, I relaxed had dinner and got settled. If you’re not tired, you can also sign up for a yoga or cooking class. Ubud is a very relaxed location, there isn’t much nightlife so use your time there to relax and explore.

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Day 2: Rice Fields, Ubud Palace, Monkey Forest

Wake up, eat some banana pancakes, and go for an early hike in the rice fields. There are plenty of free hikes through the rice fields in Ubud to take advantage of. Watch for signs on JL Kajeng and JL Raya Ubud that will lead the way. Once you’re there, feel free to purchase a fresh coconut at an ultra cheap price from one of the locals.

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Go see the Ubud Palace. The palace is located in the heart of Ubud and is still the place where the Ubud royal family lives. It is decorated with statues, stone carvings and ornaments, and most of the compound is open to the public.

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Walk through the Ubud Market Place and end up buying a million things because 1. everything is awesome here and 2. it’s all so so cheap.

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Next, head to Monkey Forest and make sure to hide your personal belongings! They will try to steal camaras, sunglasses, anything really. One almost pulled down my pants.

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At sunset, go on the Campuhan Ridge hike on the hill above the rice fields .  This is a peaceful hike with some great scenery that will take you passed local housing and cafes mixed in with large elegant resorts. To get there, go to the main road in Ubud, before the downtown, find ‘Ibah resort’ and there will be two paths, choose the left side.

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After all of that hiking, get a massage. I spent a decent amount of money to get one at The Lokha Ubud , partially because I was tired from the hike, but mostly because I really wanted to see what the resort looked like without paying for a room. No worries, there are also cheaper massages (say around $5.. for real) that you will pass on the street. Well worth the money.

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Once the sun goes down, watch a traditional Balinese Legong dance in front of the Ubud Palace. These performances take place every night and involve seriously interesting costumes. Pay attention to their eyes during the dance.

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Day 3: Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan

Pay your private driver to take you to the Tegalalang Rice Terraces , the most popular rice fields in Bali. These terraces offer dramatic views of the steep rice fields lining the valley and are only a half hour north of Ubud. Wear comfortable shoes, it is actually quite a hike that I was way overdressed for.

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Your driver will wait until you are finished, and then have him take you an hour north to Pura Ulun Danu Bratan (the lake temple).   The temple complex is located on the shores of   Lake Bratan   in the mountains near   Bedugul.  The temple itself is pretty small, but I think the setting was a lot prettier (and less crowded) than the Mother Temple.

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**Another option is visting the Pura Besakih temple (“The Mother Temple”), which is the holiest and most popular of all temples in Bali.**

Next, have your driver drive 2 hours south and drop you off in Kuta, Seminyak or Canggu.  I went to Kuta during my trip, but that was a few years ago. I heard from a few people that Canggu is much more preferred now a days. All three are beach towns. Kuta is known for it’s nightlife and surfing, but I heard it may have gotten a tad too touristy. Seminyak has higher end shops and restaurants.  Canggu is a sea side village that is an up and coming resort area. It’s becoming increasingly popular with the expat crowd, and has the latest surf camps, bars and restaurants.

Hopefully you can make it in time to watch the sunset.

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At Kuta, I stayed at the Bounty Hotel, which I would definitely recommend again. Bounty is known as a party hotel, but it’s also pretty nice. The price is $50/night. There are definitely cheaper places, but Bounty is fun, clean, and has a great location. I recommend it for the 20 something crowd.

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After the sun goes down, grab dinner and head out in Kuta, which is known as the party town. There’s a lot of hate for Kuta Beach on the internet, but I really found no problem with it. It’s definitely for the younger crowd, but people going there should know this. If you don’t like to party, don’t go to Kuta. I for one had a great time ( but then again I always do ).

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Day 4: Surfing in Kuta/Seminyak

Recover from the night before and then head to the beach for some surfing lessons. Other than being a party location, Kuta is also known for it’s great surfing. You could get a 2 hour lesson (including the board) for only $12 if you barter.

Side Note: I actually did get up, just no pictures of it 🙁 Which only means I have to go again!

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Head to Seminyak afterwards to chill at one of the posh beach bars. When the sun goes down, head to the beach where you can find live music, bean bags, and hookahs. Set a lantern into the night sky.

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Day 5: Uluwatu and Jimbaran

Have your driver take you 40 minutes south to the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple , the temple on the cliff in Southern Bali.

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After touring Uluwatu, have your driver drop you off in Jimbaran, a section on the coast of Bali known for it’s seafood restaurants . Enjoy your last night on the beach with some of the freshest seafood. Pick out your fish and shrimp on your own, you’ll pay per lb. You can also watch the Balinese performances pass you on the beach.

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A perfect ending to your 5 days in Bali! 

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2. Bug Spray

3. Sunscreen

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What would you do with 5 days in Bali? Add to my Itinerary Below!

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Hi lovely, loved all the info in regards to airport transfers how much is expected as they have toll as well trying to a cab from OZ

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I hired a private driver from the airport, the price was $35 for a half day (I had him take me up to Ubud). I’m sure you can get something cheaper but I was traveling alone and wanted a driver there to pick me up 🙂

Have a good trip! Marteen

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Hi, I am planning a trip with my LO and this one really helped. Just that how do we book he entire sightseeing, can you help out? Driver or through a service provider? Thanks.

Thanks for reading, I’m glad you found the post useful. I would hire a driver (I found one online and the link is in the first paragraph of the post). I think hiring a driver is cheaper and has more flexibility than using a tour service provider.

Thanks and good luck! Marteen

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hello dear, thanks for the amazing review. I have a question regarding the day 2. ypu say after the monkey forest, we should” At sunrise, go on the Campuhan Ridge hike on the hill above the rice fields” is it at sunrise before the ubud temple or is it at sunset after the monkey forest?

Thanks for catching this! I definitely meant sunset. Good eye! You are the first person to notice this out of many!

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Hi Marteen, This is a super helpful post,thank you so much! can you please tell me how you got your money exchanged, and how do you got your personal driver or car?

Hi Simple Smile,

Thanks for reading! I found my driver here: http://www.infobalidriver.com/ For money, you can exchange money at your bank before you leave for Bali or at the Bali airport. I usually exchange with my bank before leaving to save money. You can also use ATMs in Bali (but make sure your card doesn’t have a huge fee).

Thanks and have a great trip! Marteen

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my trip to Bali will remain one of the best of my life, I loved it so much that I plan to return one day <3

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Hi, this is super informative. I am planning a 5 day trip as well, will be travelling from Maldives to Kuala Lumpur, then to Bali, back to KL & then Maldives again. Trip is planned from 27th Aug 18. 4 days stay in KL & then then 5 days in Bali.

Three girls, my sister, a friend of hers and I will be taking this trip. Since we are from Maldives, we are not that into beaches. Rice fields, hills (hopefully with mountain views) and cultural temples are our targets. What would you suggest for us, say if wanna see 2-3 places outside Ubud? Thank you.

Thanks for reading, I’m glad you found this post useful 🙂 The Tegalalang rice fields in this post are right outside of Ubud so you can easily see those. I’ve also had friends that hiked up Mount Batur (which is a volcano) and highly recommend it. You can do a sunrise trek. There are tons of temples, the most famous being the Mother Temple. Here’s a good article that rates the top 10: https://www.flightcentre.com.au/travel-news/destinations/10-best-temples-in-bali

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Very beautiful Thanks

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Hi Marteen,

This is an awesome perspective for a Bali trip, my question is, for a 5 day trip, was it better to change accomodations among Ubud, Seminyak/Kuta and Uluwatu..

or could it also be done to stay for example at Seminyak or Kuta and do a day trip or 2 in Ubud?

Thank you 🙂

Thanks for reading! It depends how much you want to move around, I personally think that 3 locations for a 5 day trip is too much. I would stick to 1 or 2 hotels and then do day trips. Ubud is nice for day trips to the rice terraces/temples/and volcano. Seminyak is nice for day trips to Uluwatu and Jimbaron. Let me know if you have any other questions and have a great trip!

thanks Marteen

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I was just curious about how much did your entire stay in Bali cost?

Great question, I should put more prices in this itinerary. Thanks for the idea. I would say that I stayed in mid-level and budget location while I was in Bali, so if you’re looking to book fancy resorts you will certainly spend more. That being said, everything is pretty cheap in Bali. I was paying around $20/night for the Puji Bungalow in Ubud that you see in this post. I had my own room, bathroom and balcony and free breakfast. The Bungalows had a pool. My private driver was around $30 for half the day. This means he will pick you up and drop you off and wait for you outside of any tourist destination you would like to see. I highly recommend this mode of transportation since it’s so convenient. The Bounty Hotel was $50/night and was more upscale than the Puji Bungalows.

So 2 nights in Puji Bungalows = $40. 3 nights in Bounty = $150 Private driver to Ubud and back to Kuta = $60 That’s $250 for my accomodation and transportation. The only thing left would be food which is also ridicuously cheap. You can get a meal for $5 or less if you are on a budget. Tourist activities, massages, yoga, etc are all very affordable. The biggest hurdle in going to Bali will probably be the plane ticket.

I hope this helped and thanks for reading! Marteen

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Speaking about airfare…. We are renting a Villa in Seminyak next May with 2 other Couples. When booking the Villa they indicate they charge $500 if you have to change the date. Is it best to secure the flights first before booking your lodging?

I always buy the flight before the lodging, plus with more than a year to plan, you could probably afford to book a little later.

Thanks for reading Marteen

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Your blog was so informative and interesting! We are also planning 5 days in Bali. I am traveling with my husband, 14 year old and 20 year old. If we want to do day trips like you did, do you have any recommendations where to base ourselves? Ideally, we would only like to stay in 1 place that is not super touristy but also a location that is easy to make 1/2 day trips to different places with the option to hang at the beach. Thank you for reading! Best, Rachelle

Hi Rachelle,

Thanks for reading! I’m glad you found the post useful. I would probably base yourselves either in Ubud or Kuta/Seminyak. Ubud is central so you can take plenty of day trips to different temples, lakes and rice terraces in the area. Kuta is more of a party town but nearby Seminyak is a little more upscale/posh. They are both on the beach and you can easily get to Ubud in the north in around an hour and Uluwatu/Jimbaron to the South in the same amount of time. I hope this helps!

Thanks for reading! Marteen

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Hi I am planning Bali trip with 2 of my girlfriends. We are going to stay 3 days in seminyak and 22 days in ubud. What are the must do things and places to visit in these two areas or close by?

Bali isn’t that big, so even if you are in Ubud for 22 days, you can still take a lot of day trips from Ubud. In Ubud alone you can visit the Monkey Forest, the Ubud Palace, the rice fields and the market place. The Tegalalang Rice Terraces are right outside Ubud and easily accessible as well. In Seminyak there are a lot of cool/trendy beach clubs and bars to visit. Kuta is close by to Seminyak and if you want to drive a little south you can visit Uluwatu and Jimbaran (which I highly recommend). You can rent drivers for pretty cheap in Bali, there’s a link to the one I used in my post. If you are there for long, a lot of the popular things to see can be reached in an hour or two.

Thanks! Marteen

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Do you think Kuta is a safe place for a ladies’ day out? Is Ubud or Kuta safe for staying? Please help me out…. I’m in a dilemma… Thanks

Yes, Kuta and Ubud are both safe. I stayed in both cities alone and both are fairly populated with tourists. Ubud is more of a chill destination and Kuta is more for a party destination. Let me know if you need anything else!

Thanks Marteen

Thanks a lot

Hi Marteen, Thanks for this itinerary….I’m planning to go to Bali this December, do you think it’s the ideal time for such a trip? And do you think staying at Kuta(Beach resorts) is better or in the heart of the city (like you did)? And were you serious when you said to carry a bug spray? Are there really many bugs? Thanks a lot for the itinerary….😀

Hi Shreya, You’re welcome, thanks for reading! It depends what you’re looking for. I stayed in the town because I was traveling solo and wanted to meet other young people. If you are going with other people and would like a more relaxing and private experience away from the craziness, I would stay in a resort. I would definitely bring bug spray, Bali wasn’t as bad as Thailand but the bugs can get pretty bad in SE Asia!

Have a great trip! Marteen

Hi Marteen, Thanks for this itinerary….I’m planning to go to Bali this December, do you think it’s the ideal time for such a trip? And do you think staying at Kuta(Beach resorts) is better or in the heart of the city (like you did)? And were you serious when you said to carry a bug spray? Are there really many bugs?

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I have knee problems so I can probably only do one temple per day with stairs about 30 stairs up and then down. Any temples I should forgo with this restriction?

The only place I visited that may be hard on your knees were the rice paddies. I hiked down into them, but you can always enjoy the views from above as well.

Thanks for reading, Marteen

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Hi Marteen,it’s great to get info in your post . I’m planning to take the short trip to Bali in early December. Is it bad weather to travel during that time? Where should I book a good homestay or hotel in Bali? And is it safe there?

Sorry for the late response, sometimes comments get flagged as spam and that’s what happened to yours 🙁 I hope your trip in December went well! And I hope my itinerary helped a little!

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Hi Marteen, i am from INDIA The information you have shared is very useful for us to plan. need your suggestions for the following. -best place we should not miss other then bali in indonesia? -is it possible to cover two places including bali in 5 to 6 days ? -posh area in bali? -best place for shopping in bali? -best hotels locations?

tks in advance

Hi Senthil,

Thanks for reading. I’m glad my itinerary is helpful to you. I didn’t visit anywhere in Indonesia other than Bali. If you are only visiting for 5 to 6 days, I recommend just staying in Bali as there is a lot to see (between beaches, temples, Ubud, etc.). I would say Seminyak is a posh area of Bali (lots of luxury hotels and bars). There is also a lot of shopping in Seminyak, but it depends what you are looking for. If you are looking for typical goods from Bali, the Ubud market is also really nice. You can find nice hotels all over, it just depends what you would like to see. I recommend looking in Seminyak, Ubud, or Gili.

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Great Post, quite helpful. Just a question – Is it safe and convenient to hire a bike to move around Bali?

Sorry for the late reply! Your comment got stuck in my spam folder! Yes, it is safe and convenient to use a motor bike. I rented a private driver which is also very cheap (and helps to have AC in the summer months!)

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Hello thanks a lot for your post I am going solo on December to Bali but I was thinking of booking the 7 nights I will be staying there at Ubud and then just move around using a private taxi bur always going back to the Ubud hotel, is this not a good idea? Should I book different locations? My intention is more of a relaxing trip… But of course I want to get to know as much as possible from the island… What would you advise?

Thanks 🙂 I’ll really appreciate your comments

Sorry for the late response, sometimes comments get stuck in my spam folder 🙁 Did you already go on your trip? If not, I’d love to help!

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Such a wonderful surprise stumbled across your blog here… so so helpful with the planning as we are also leaving for Bali in 2 days to spend 5 days there but we will be staying in Kuta then heading to Lombok for 4 days to hike Mt Rinjani. We found out its a party town after we booked our hotel. In any event, we heard good things about their beaches in this area… Which beach do you recommend to watch sunset from ? You mentioned Cocoon Beach in one of the comments above. Have you been or heard of other ones in that area? From your experience, is it possible to do all the activities and visit all the places you went to in Ubud during a 1 day trip? Any Balinese restaurants that you would strongly recommend not to miss out on? Thanks for sharing your trip stories with all of us again !

So sorry that I couldn’t have gotten back to you before your trip, I just found a bunch of messages stuck in my spam 🙁 I’ll have to moniter that more closely! I hope you had a great time!

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Love the post- headed to Bali Sunday and am looking for great ideas on necessary places to see. I’ll be there a couple more days so we were thinking of heading out the either the Gili islands or Nusa Penida. Any thoughts?

Thanks for reading! I’ve heard good things about the Gili Islands, but I’ve never actually been there myself. Everything in this post I would do again. If I had more time, I probably would have gone to Mt. Batur or the Mother Temple too. Have a great trip!

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Hey this is a really helpful post. You did not visit Mt Batik?

Hi Pallavi,

Thanks for reading, I’m glad this post helped you out. I didn’t visit Mt. Batik, but I’ve seen some beautiful pictures of it. You should fit it in if you have time. Have fun on your trip!

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What a fabulous post! Lots of helpful tips 🙂 Do you happen to remember where you got the dress you wore to the rice terraces? It is gorgeous!

Hi Kristin,

Sorry for the late response, I discovered a bunch of messages in my spam :(. It’s actually a skirt I bought a while ago, I’m sorry I can’t remember where from. Possibly Tobi.com (I get a lot of stuff there).

Did you have any stomach problems eating the local foods?

No I didn’t have any issues with the local food. All of the restaurants I went to were really clean. The only warning I’ve heard with food in Southeast Asia had to do with the fruit that is cut decoratively (because you don’t know how the person prepared it). I read this about Thailand and usually stick to that rule when I’m in Asia.

Thanks for reading!

Lovely post and beautiful pictures! Where did you get the dress you’re wearing at the rice fields 😍

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Hii, Let me start with great itinirary! It’s helping me so much plan my trip for this summer. So my question is, with Infobalidriver.com the driver you hired, how many people can fit into the car. Is the $50/day per person or per vehicle?

Hi Wardalynn,

Thanks for reading! My car was an SUV, it would have easily fit 4 people, but if you email infobalidiver then you may be able to see which cars they have available. I believe the cost was per vehicle, but I was also alone. The website is good with communication so the best thing to do would be to email and ask. Let me know if you have any other questions!

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This was so helpful! I’m in my mid-twenties and about to set off on a solo trip to Bali as well. I have a few questions for you. 1. Where did you hang out in Seminyak? That photo of yours with all the bean bags looks great. 2. Was it easy to meet people? Or did you spend most of your time solo? 3. How far in advance did you book your driver? Did you have to give him your entire itinerary up front?

Thanks for reading, I’m glad this itinerary has helped! I went to Cocoon Beach club during the day and then walked out to the beach across from that after the sun went down (that’s where I found the bean bags and live music). It was super easy to meet people, I planned out a solo trip but there was only a hand full of times where I was actually alone. There are a lot of younger solo travelers there and digital nomads, so it is fairly easy. Bali and Thailand would be two destinations that are perfect for solo travel because of the reasons above. I booked my driver the week before I left (for the ride from the airport to Ubud). While i was in the car, I arranged for him to pick me up a few days later to take me to the temple and Kuta. Let me know if you have any other questions, and have a good trip!

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This is great. I leave in a couple weeks for a two-week trip that’s going to start with a one week yoga retreat. I will then have about five days solo afterwards. I’m a single woman in my 40s and was planning on staying in Ubud for at least two nights and then Seminak for a couple. I think I’ll definitely head north to check out the rice patties for a day trip on your recommendation. I was having such a hard time trying to determine how far places actually were. Thanks.

Thanks for reading, I’m glad this post helped plan your trip 🙂 I’d love to head to a yoga retreat during my next visit, which one are you going to? I would definitely recommend seeing the rice patties, they are beautiful and great for photography as well. Enjoy your trip!

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super helpful post,

we are planning a 5 day trip to Bali, your post will be very useful for the same. i will be taking my 6 yr son with me, was wondering do they have any animal safari kind off stuff there?

Hi Sutanwi,

Thanks for reading, I’m glad I could help plan your trip. Check out the monkey forest in Ubud, it’s a park in the jungle that has wild monkeys running around. You can also check this out: http://www.balisafarimarinepark.com/home

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Awesome post. We are planning our first trip to Bali, it will be two full weeks. Taking our Kids ages 9, 15 & 19. As of now we have a week at the beach and another week at Ubud. just to make things easier than moving from hotel to hotel but planning on going out to see as much as we can. Any recommendations in places that we shouldn’t miss? Are two hotels a good idea or should we stay less time on each and move around? We like to relax and take it easy, so planning on sightseeing but also looking forward to enjoy the hotels.

Hi Marietta,

I don’t have kids, but if I did I think I would stick to staying in two hotels like you are doing. Moving everyone around can become a hassle. Plus, Bali isn’t that big, so you can do day trips to a lot of different places if you wish (just hire a private driver, most speak english and have AC). I really enjoyed the Tegalalang Rice Terrace and Uluwatu. The Monkey Forest in Ubud is also really fun, especially if you have kids.

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Thank you for this itinerary! Some great ideas and really helpful as I’m also traveling solo. Thanks for the tips!

You’re welcome, thanks for reading! Feel free to send me an email if you have any questions: [email protected]

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Love your post! So very helpful. Was this a solo trip for you? I’m thinking of going in July and seems like you did a lot in a few days.

Hi Veronica,

Thanks for reading! Glad I could help. Yes, this was a solo trip for me, but i met plenty of people. There are a lot of solo backpackers throughout Bali. I did do a lot when I was there, I’m usually pretty active on trips and have a hard time relaxing. However, I did have downtime on my porch in Ubud and on the beach in Kuta. Bali is pretty small so traveling from place to place doesn’t take much time. Let me know if you have any questions!

Have a great trip and safe travels! Marteen

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Good info Marteen , I would like to go solo trip like you . This may be my first solo trip . My question is .. do i need to rent taxi for all 5 days or may i know which place should i go with taxi for full day tour ? how did you plan for taxi in all day ?

Thanks for reading. You can rent a taxi for as many days as you want. I rented one for the first day from the airport to Ubud. When he dropped me off, i arranged for the car to pick me up again in two days and take me to the temple and Kuta. You can arrange for the same driver each time, I placed a link to my drivers website in the top of this article if you want to use the same one!

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Hey girl. Next week i’m going to Bali and I’ll definitely use this itinerary, but i think I’m gonna add Gili Islands because have 8 days to enjoy. Hope to have fun as the same as you! Take care, thanks for share!

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Hi Marteen, Love this post and is super helpful for my planning! Do you think 2 nights in Ubud is enough to fit everything in? (The first day we arrive super early in the am so we have a full day) Just because we only have the five days, trying to work out if we can squeeze in a trip to Gilli. Thank you!

It depends on what you want to do, but Ubud is pretty small and manageable so I would say yes. Everything is within walking distance (just make sure to stay at a hostel or hotel that says they are in walking distance to monkey forest and the Ubud Market). Definitely do monkey forest and the market and the main Temple. There is a Balinese dance show at the Temple at night you can go to as well. You can also go hiking in the rice fields, get a massage, a yoga class, or a cooking class. Ubud is a very relaxing place. Enjoy your trip!

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Hi, thanks for this awesome itinerary! I was just wondering, around how much money did the entire trip cost you? Thanks so much xxxx

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Yup!! Bounty is indeed a party hotel, and totally for 20 something crowd,

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I loved Bali. This summer I spend three wees in Bali and the Gili’s. But sadly I did not visit Uluwatu and Jimbaran…well maybe next time right? x

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This is a super helpful post for my research, thank you so much! Just wondering, you said you flew into Jakarta airport, but did you mean Denpasar? Just trying to weigh up where I should fly into, and Jakarta is a 24 hour drive from Ubud according to Google Maps!

Hi Jessica,

Thank you for reading! And you are right, it was Denpasar Airport. Thank you for catching this mistake! I’ll change it on the post. You definitely don’t want to fly into Jakarta if you are going to Bali. Please let me know if you have any other questions about your trip, I’d be happy to help!

Thanks, Marteen

I was in Bali this summer and had two weeks. I spend my days in Legian, Ubud and the Gili’s. I wish I had gone to Uluwatu, it looks amazing! Well maybe next time 🙂 x

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Love this. I’m trying to come up with a 3 week itinerary and this 5 days in Bali sounds perfect! Where would you suggest to continue on from here?

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Bali Itinerary: How To Spend 5 Days To 2 Weeks In Bali!

Posted on Last updated: July 1, 2023

Looking for the ultimate Bali itinerary? Regardless of how long you’re spending on the Island of the Gods, you’ve come to the right place!

Bali is a dream destination for many. With its lush green landscapes, beautiful beaches, rich history and temples, waterfalls of unparalleled beauty, and dramatic volcanoes, it has something to offer for every type of traveller.

There are so many amazing things to do in Bali that it can be hard deciding what to do. I’ve been to Bali twice, the first time for 10 days and the second time for 7 days.

Both times I saw different parts of the island, but still feel like there is so much more I haven’t seen! In this guide I put together some sample Bali itineraries, to help you plan your time in Bali if you have limited time there.

Bearing in mind you could live in Bali as a digital nomad and still not see it all, these action packed itineraries are built with the intention of showing you as much as realistically possible of this beautiful island.

I outlined below how to spend 5 days, 7 days, 10 days and 14 days in Bali. The longer itineraries are a build up on the shorter ones, covering the main attractions as well as other spots.

So without further ado, let’s just straight into planning your perfect Bali itinerary!

  • 1.1 Rent a scooter
  • 1.2 Rent a car
  • 1.3 Car hire with driver
  • 1.4 Combination of taxis & tours
  • 2 Bali itinerary 5 days
  • 3 Bali itinerary 7 days
  • 4 Bali itinerary 10 days
  • 5 Bali itinerary 2 weeks
  • 6.1 Learn how to surf!
  • 6.2 Explore the cafes and restaurants
  • 6.3 Visit Tanah Lot
  • 6.4 Enjoy the sunset on the beach
  • 6.5 Where to stay in Canggu
  • 7.1 Explore the Tegalalang rice fields
  • 7.2 Visit the Monkey Forest
  • 7.3 Mount Batur sunrise hike
  • 7.4 Explore the Ubud market & town centre
  • 7.5 Watch a Kecak fire dance
  • 7.6 Where to stay in Ubud
  • 8.1 Relax at the beach
  • 8.2 Visit Uluwatu temple
  • 8.3 See the fire ceremony
  • 8.4 Where to stay in Uluwatu
  • 9.1 Travel to the Gilis
  • 9.2 Which Gili island is the best for you?
  • 9.3 Snorkel with turtles!
  • 9.4 Cycle around the island
  • 9.5 Watch the sunset
  • 9.7 Where to stay in Gili Trawangan
  • 10.1 Kelingking Beach
  • 10.2 Broken Beach & Angel’s Billabong
  • 10.3 Snorkel with manta rays
  • 10.4 Where to stay in Nusa Penida
  • 11.1 Go waterfall chasing
  • 11.2 Visit Ulu Danu Beratan Temple
  • 11.3 Visit Wanagiri Hidden Hills
  • 11.4 Visit Handara Golf & Resort Bali gates
  • 11.5 Where to stay in Munduk
  • 12 What to pack for Bali

The famous terraced rice fields of Ubud

The famous terraced rice fields of Ubud

How to travel around Bali

Let’s start with the premise that getting around Bali can be a bit of a nightmare. The traffic can get really bad at peak hours, and it can take a very long time to get anywhere.

That’s why these Bali itineraries are optimised to have as few big moves as possible, and in such a way that you avoid going back and forth over the same routes. These are the most common modes of transport in Bali:

Rent a scooter

If you can drive a scooter, this is the easiest and cheapest way to get around Bali. You will see loads of people, both tourists and locals, zooming all over Bali on two wheels, often with surf boards in tow.

If you don’t feel confident on two wheels (nothing wrong with that, I don’t either) you can also rent a car .

This is obviously a bit pricier than renting a scooter, but still gives you the freedom and flexibility to move around Bali as you wish, without having to wait on a driver.

A popular tourist spot in Bali; the

A popular tourist spot in Bali; the “Love Bali” sign at Tegalalang rice terraces

Car hire with driver

At the hire end of the price range, but also of the comfort scale, is the hiring a car with driver option.

If you don’t want to drive yourself (again, nothing wrong, I’m not confident on four wheels either) you can rent a car with a driver to take you around Bali.

This is the most expensive option but also the most convenient. Your driver will know all the spots and roads in Bali, so you don’t have to stress about Google Maps and getting lost along the way.

Click here to book your car with driver!

Combination of taxis & tours

If you’re not planning on doing a lot of driving around the island, you can also get along fine without a fixed form of transport. Any day trip or tour you book will usually include hotel pickup and drop off.

On my first trip to Bali we simply got taxis for longer stretches (eg. airport to hotel, hotel to ferry terminal etc) and then did tours that took us where we needed to go.

Our hotels were very central in Ubud and Seminyak so we could easily walk everywhere we wanted to. Now that the logistics are out of the way, let’s dive right into our Bali itineraries!

The main pool at Villa Sungai

The main pool at Villa Sungai

Bali itinerary 5 days

Five days are really the bare minimum you should spend in Bali if you want to have a proper feel for the place. This Bali 5-day itinerary takes you to two of the main areas in Bali: Canggu and Ubud.

My suggested 5 days in Bali itinerary is the following:

  • 2 days in Canggu
  • 3 days in Ubud

Bali itinerary 7 days

If you’ve got a bit of extra time in Bali, then I would recommend adding a visit to Uluwatu. My suggested Bali 7-day itinerary would be:

  • 2 days in Uluwatu

Beautiful sunsets along the beach

Beautiful sunsets along the beach

Bali itinerary 10 days

On my first trip I spent 10 days in Bali. I’ll admit I didn’t love Bali on my first trip there, as I tried to do simply too much and ended up feeling quite stressed.

This Bali 10-day itinerary is loosely based around that, but improved thanks also to my experiences from my second Bali trip. So learn from my mistakes, and check out this Bali 10-day itinerary:

  • 3 days in the Gili islands

Outdoors bathroom at Sungai Gold

Outdoors bathroom at Sungai Gold

Bali itinerary 2 weeks

If I were to go back to Bali I would want to go for at least 2 weeks next time.

14 days in Bali will give you enough time to go a bit deeper into the Balinese culture, see a bit more of the island, but also not be massively rushed running from one place to the next.

Here is my suggested 14-day Bali itinerary:

  • 2 days in Nusa Penida
  • 2 days in Munduk

Following the itinerary formats I outlined above will allow you to see as much as possible of Bali, while minimising your travel around the island. Obviously feel free to adapt them to adapt to your own personal preferences as you see fit.

For example if you have no interest in surfing and prefer to go waterfall chasing, you might want to spend less time in Canggu and more in Ubud, or viceversa.

These itineraries are also very packed, if you prefer a slower travel rhythm feel free to take out stops. Now let’s dive into the day-by-day breakdown; what are you actually going to be doing each day in Bali?

Cocktails at The Lawn Canggu

Cocktails at The Lawn Canggu

Bali itinerary: 2 days in Canggu

Canggu is the backpacker and digital nomad area of Bali. There is a strong expat community here, as well as a big café culture.

It’s not an uncommon to see Europeans, Americans and Australians zooming past on their scooters with surfboards early in the morning, and then sat at a café with their laptop in the afternoon.

I stayed here on my second trip to Bali and much preferred it to Seminyak, where I stayed on my first trip. Seminyak is a lot more of a resort area with fancy hotels, and it felt much more touristy. Canggu has a more chilled and friendly vibe.

I only spent 3 nights in Canggu but could easily see why so many people choose to live there. Given you have a tight Bali itinerary, here is what I recommend you do during your 1-2 days in Canggu.

Learn how to surf!

Canggu is one of the surfing hubs in Bali . There are long and consistent waves on a soft beach break, perfect for beginners looking to learn.

There are also lots of shops and shacks on the beach from which you can get lessons or rent boards.

Estimated time required: Lessons usually last 2 hours, however if you want to properly learn you will need more time in the water.

I recommend getting a lesson in the morning, then renting a board and spending a whole day at the beach, practicing your surfing in between some sunbathing breaks.

Click here to book your surfing lesson in Bali!

Surfing in Seminyak, Bali

Surfing in Seminyak, Bali

Explore the cafes and restaurants

There is a big foodie scene in Canggu. With so many expats living in Canggu there has been a big rise in ethnic food and hipster cafes popping up all over Canggu. Whatever cuisine you fancy, it’s pretty likely that you will find it.

Some of the most famous ones are The Lawn; a bar and restaurant right on the beach, Kynd Community; a colourful plant based café, and Nalu Bowls, with their delicious and colourful smoothie bowls.

Estimated time required: 1-2 hours per café or restaurant, or however long you want really!

A very instagrammable meal at one of the coffee shops in Canggu, Bali

A very instagrammable meal at one of the coffee shops in Canggu, Bali

Visit Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot is one of the most famous and visited temples in Bali. I personally didn’t love it, but I can see the beauty and appeal of it.

The temple is built on a rock outcrop and when the tide comes up, it fully surrounds the temple making it seem like it’s floating out there at sea.

It’s a short scooter ride away from the centre of Canggu and a must-see on many Bali bucket lists. It’s particularly popular at sunset.

You can easily visit Tanah Lot alone but you can also do a guided sunset tour if you prefer to have a guide showing you the place.

Estimated time required: 1-2 hours.

Golden hour at Tanah Lot, Bali

Golden hour at Tanah Lot, Bali  

Enjoy the sunset on the beach

Canggu is on the west coast of Bali, in a prime sunset viewing spot. There are also lots of fun bars on the beach where you can get drinks, snacks, and enjoy a drink while watching the sun go down over the ocean.

The perfect ending to any day in Canggu!

Estimated time required: 1-2 hours – or longer if you want to party the night away on the beach after sunset!

Dinner on the beach with a sunset view and live music

Dinner on the beach with a sunset view and live music  

Where to stay in Canggu

In Canggu I stayed at Pondok Homestay , a lovely property a short 10 minute walk away from the beach. It had a pool as well as a view over the rice paddies.

In Canggu you can find accommodation for every budget, from hostels to lovely villas with private pools .

A cool hostel you should try out is Tribal Bali . Recently opened, this hostel is located just minutes from the beach, and is equipped with co-working spaces for digital nomads, as well as an infinity pool and billiard area for fun evenings.

Click here to book your stay at Pondok Homestay!

Drone shot of the pool at Pondok Homestay in Canggu

Drone shot of the pool at Pondok Homestay in Canggu

Bali itinerary: 3 days in Ubud

There lots of great things to do in Ubud . It’s a small town in central Bali, known also as Bali’s cultural centre. The town is surrounded by rice fields, rainforests and temples, making it one of the most popular stops on any Bali itinerary.

I visited Ubud on both my Bali trips, seeing different parts of what it has to offer, as well as returning to my favourite spots. 2-3 days in Ubud are a good amount of time to see all the highlights listed below.

Explore the Tegalalang rice fields

This is possibly one of the most famous attractions in Ubud, if not all of Bali. The terraced rice fields of Tegalalang are one of the most iconic views in Bali, which you have probably seen on travel brochures or pamphlets.

The rice terraces are about a 15-minute drive away from central Ubud. They’re free to enter however there are checkpoints throughout where local farmers will ask you for a small “donation” to keep exploring.

The rice fields can get quite busy so I recommend visiting early in the morning. That way you will not only avoid the crowds, but also have that beautiful golden hour glow in your photos.

Estimated time required: 2-3 hours.

Walking around the rice fields of Tegalalang in Ubud, Bali

Walking around the rice fields of Tegalalang in Ubud, Bali

Visit the Monkey Forest

Another very popular attraction in Ubud is the Monkey Forest. This is a large temple and park area, where monkeys roam free and tourists pay to visit them. The entrance fee was around 3GBP when I visited.

Once inside you can buy bananas or other food to feed the monkeys if you want, but you can’t bring our own from outside. If you do buy food be careful, the monkeys can be quite bold and they will climb all over you to take it!

Besides seeing the monkeys I enjoyed also just walking around the temple grounds, taking in the beauty of the spot. It’s a fairly touristy attraction, but a fun one nonetheless and a must-see on most Bali itineraries.

If you prefer you can also do an organised tour in Ubud , which will take you to the Monkey Forest, the rice fields, chasing waterfalls and to all the main highlights.

That way you’re sure you’re not missing out anything, especially since you’re on a tight schedule!

Click here to check out a full immersion Ubud tour!

One of the cheeky monkeys in the Monkey Forest of Ubud

One of the cheeky monkeys in the Monkey Forest of Ubud

Mount Batur sunrise hike

If you’re an outdoor and adventure thrill seeker, you will want to add the Mount Batur sunrise trek to your Bali itinerary.

I haven’t actually done this, since on my first trip to Bali we did the Kawah Ijen sunrise trek in East Java instead.

While this was a very fun and unique experience (it’s one of the few places in the world where you can see blue flames!) it was an absolutely knackering 24-hour trip, with most of it spent in a minivan.

That’s why I recommend hiking Mount Batur instead, you get a fairly similar experience for considerably less travel effort.

If you do a Mount Batur sunrise trek tour these will usually pick you up from Ubud around 2AM, guide you up and down the volcano, and include breakfast after the hike. It’s about a 2-hour hike to reach the peak.

Watching the sunrise over Mount Agung and the surrounding countryside is well worth the effort.

Estimated time required : 10 hours.

Click here to book your Mount Batur sunrise hike!

Mount Batur in Bali - Photo by Joaquin Prats on Scopio

Mount Batur in Bali – Photo by Joaquin Prats on Scopio

Explore the Ubud market & town centre

The town centre of Ubud is a bit hectic, with quite of traffic on the roads, both cars and scooters. However if you can get away from the main roads, and into the smaller side streets, you will find beautiful corners of local life.

We wandered around aimlessly for a bit and ended up on a trail that went through some rice paddies.

They might not be as imposing as the terraced fields in Tegalalang, but we spent a lovely afternoon wandering around the tranquil Balinese countryside.

In the Ubud town centre you will also find the traditional art market. This is a part indoors market that sells all sort of things, from the usual tourist souvenirs to paintings, clothes and food.

The colourful market of Ubud

The colourful market of Ubud

Watch a Kecak fire dance

On my first visit to Ubud we stumbled across a Kecak fire dance. We had no idea it was going on, we happened to walk past it and decided to check it out.

The Kecak fire dance is a traditional Balinese dance and chant, which is on every Wednesday and Saturday at 7:30pm.

Watching the men chant in rhythm and kicking around fiery coals was a very impressive show. I had never seen anything like it and I found it fascinating. If you’re in Ubud when it’s on I definitely recommend checking it out.

Estimated time required: 1 hour.

The fire dancing performance in Ubud

The fire dancing performance in Ubud

Where to stay in Ubud

You will want to stay somewhere nice in Ubud, preferably with a pool so that you can rest and sunbathe on poolside after the long days exploring Ubud. These are the two hotels I’ve stayed at in Ubud and can recommend.

Komaneka at Monkey Forest

This luxurious property is located right in the centre of Ubud town, a short 10-minute walk away from the Monkey Forest.

Despite being so central they found a way to create a quiet haven, overlooking rice paddies and trees so that when you’re by the pool you can’t hear the chaos of the main road.

Click here to book your stay at Komaneka at Monkey Forest!

Desa Visesa

On my second trip I stayed at Desa Visesa . It’s a bit further out and quieter, with big green spaces you can walk around and explore.

They have a free transfer to take you into town so the distance from Ubud town centre doesn’t really matter.

Click here to book your stay at Desa Visesa!

Drone shot of the main pool at Desa Visesa Ubud

Drone shot of the main pool at Desa Visesa Ubud

Bali itinerary: 2 days in Uluwatu

Located in the south of the island, Uluwatu is one of the most famous and visited areas of Bali. It’s very close to the airport so can be easily visited at the start or end of your Bali trip, so that you’re conveniently located for travelling.

Here are some of the best things that you can do in 1-2 days in Uluwatu.

Relax at the beach

There are some beautiful beaches around Uluwatu, both surfing beaches but also more relaxing ones, where you can swim in the sea without being swept away by the waves.

One of the most popular beaches is Melasti Beach. Fine white sand, bright turquoise water, and the dramatic cliffs of Uluwatu behind you. What more could you want?

Estimated time required: However long you want to chill on the beach for!

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Visit Uluwatu temple

One of the most famous spots in Uluwatu is without a doubt Uluwatu Temple. Spread across the cliffs of Uluwatu it’s one of the most scenic temples you will see.

You can visit alone and just wander around the temple, enjoying the dramatic views over the cliffs, or you can also do a guided tour .

Estimated time required:  1-2 hours.

Click here to book your Uluwatu Temple tour!

Exploring Uluwatu Temple in Bali - Photo by Ruthba Nitia on Scopio

Exploring Uluwatu Temple in Bali – Photo by Ruthba Nitia on Scopio

See the fire ceremony

Similar to the Kecak fire dance in Ubud, there is a fire ceremony every day also at Uluwatu Temple. It happens every day at sunset on one of the cliffs of the temple.

It’s a traditional Balinese experience and a great opportunity to learn about Balinese culture.

You could spend a whole day chilling at the beach in Uluwatu, then head to Uluwatu Temple a bit before sunset so you can pair your visit to the temple with the fire ceremony.

Estimated time required:  1 hour.

Where to stay in Uluwatu

I haven’t personally stayed in Uluwatu. If I went back to Bali I would want to stay at The Edge Bali in Uluwatu. This is a beautiful property with a very scenic infinity pool, which juts out over the cliffs and ocean.

Click here to book your stay at The Edge Bali!

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Bali itinerary: 3 days in the Gili islands

The Gili islands aren’t actually part of Bali. They’re tiny islands off the coast of Lombok, the island neighbouring Bali.

However a lot of travellers visit them while on a trip to Bali, myself included, so I figured they just had to feature in this Bali itinerary.

Gili Trawangan was my favourite part of my first Bali trip. The island has very chill vibes, which is exactly what we needed after the action packed start to our trip.

But what can you actually do in the Gili islands? And which Gili island should you choose?

Travel to the Gilis

The easiest way to get to the Gili islands is to take the ferry from Padang Bai in Bali. Padang Bai is about a 1-hour drive from Ubud, and the ferry then takes around 1.5 to 2 hours.

Click here to book your ferry to the Gili islands from Bali!

Which Gili island is the best for you?

The Gili islands is a tiny archipelago made up of three main islands; Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. Each island has its own distinct personality, but they have an overarching relaxed island vibes, as well as equally beautiful beaches.

Gili Trawangan is known as the party backpacker island, Gili Meno is the romantic island for honeymooning couples, and Gili Air is the chill island that combines the other two.

I spent 3 days in Gili Trawangan with my now ex-boyfriend but we didn’t the party vibe annoying. We were there during low season and there generally weren’t many people around.

Whichever island you choose, there are epic things to do in all of them, so let’s dive in!

The pool at Wilsons Retreat

The pool at Wilsons Retreat

Snorkel with turtles!

Whether it’s turtles or thousands of fish, the Gili islands are famous for their stunning marine wildlife. Here the water is so clear that you will find loads of snorkelling and scuba diving schools.

In Gili Trawangan we didn’t even have to do a tour. We just rented snorkelling gear from out hotel, dived into the sea in front of our hotel, swam out about 100 metres and straight away spotted 2 turtles!

Snorkelling with turtles in Gili Trawangan was one of my favourite things we did on my first Bali trip.

In Gili Meno you can snorkel with the “Nest”; a group of underwater statues. I don’t know of any specific attraction when you snorkel in Gili Air, but you’re sure to have a good time!

Estimated time required : Anywhere between 1 hour to 10 hours! We personally spent a whole day just sat on the beach with our snorkel gear, jumping in and out of the sea to snorkel with turtles whenever we fancied it.

One of the many turtles we saw while snorkelling in Gili T

One of the many turtles we saw while snorkelling in Gili T

Cycle around the island

All of the Gili islands are entirely pedestrian; there are no cars or scooters. The only way to get around is either on foot, by bicycle, horse or horse carriage. Personally, I loved cycling around Gili Trawangan!

One day we rented a bicycle and cycled around the whole island. It took us pretty much the whole day, but we did stop at pretty much every nice beach and café that we saw while cycling.

Especially if you’re not a confident cyclist it’s just so refreshing to be cycling somewhere where the risks are very limited.

Estimated time required : Again, anywhere between 1 hour and 8 hours! It depends how many stops you do along the way and your level of fitness.

The beach just outside Wilsons Retreat

The beach just outside Wilsons Retreat

Watch the sunset

When sunset time comes, you will want to be on the western side of whatever Gili Island you’re visiting. I saw one of the best sunset ever in Gili Trawangan.

Watching the sun dip below the ocean line, with the outline of Mount Rinjani in Lombok in the distance and the sky slowly turning red is just magical.

You will find swings dotted on the beaches along the western coast. You might have to queue for one but they’ve become a very popular Instagram spot, and a must-see on any Bali trip!

Enjoying the sunset in Gili T, admiring Lombok in the distance

Enjoying the sunset in Gili T, admiring Lombok in the distance

You may have guessed this already from the loose timings of the activities listed above, but one of the main things to do in the Gili islands is simply to relax!

These islands are a chill island paradise, where people come to experience the island life. Let the island vibe flow through you.

Do the main activities on this list, but take you’re time with them, you’re in no rush! In between one snorkel and cycle take the time to sunbathe, read a book, listen to a podcast, or even nothing at all!

Estimated time required: However much you want!

Enjoying the turquoise water of the Gili T beaches

Enjoying the turquoise water of the Gili T beaches

Where to stay in Gili Trawangan

I’ve mentioned already that despite staying in the party Gili island, we didn’t really find it to have an excessive party scene. If you stay on the east side of the island where the ferries arrive there are more hostels and bars.

However we stayed at Wilson’s Retreat in the north-west areas of Gili Trawangan and found it lovely.

The hotel is beach front with a pool, a restaurant on the beach where you can have breakfast, epic sunset views and right in front of the main turtle spot of the island.

We had a lovely time at Wilson’s Retreat and I can highly recommend it to anyone travelling to Gili Trawangan.

Click here to book your stay at Wilson’s Retreat!

Breakfast on the beach at Wilsons Retreat

Breakfast on the beach at Wilsons Retreat

Bali itinerary: 2 days in Nusa Penida

Similarly to the Gili islands, Nusa Penida is also not on mainland Bali. It’s an island just off the coast of Bali, which can be visited on a day trip from Bali or also for a longer stay.

It has become a very popular destination recently and many travellers visit Nusa Penida while on a trip to Bali.

You travel there as a day trip from Bali, however if you have the time I would definitely stay at least one night on the island, so you can really enjoy it and make the most of the long journey there.

Here are the main things to do and spots to see in Nusa Penida!

Kelingking Beach

Kelingking Beach is part of the reason Nusa Penida has become so famous.

Photos of the “t-rex” rock formation from above, contrasting to the bright turquoise sea went viral on social media, and Nusa Penida suddenly became one of the new tourist attractions in Bali.

You can also hike all the way down the cliff sides to the beach, and enjoy a leisurely beach day. The hike is quite intense, especially if you’re hiking under the sun so make sure to bring plenty of water!

Kelingking Beach is a must-see spot in Nusa Penida, as well as one of the most Instagrammable places in Bali .

Estimated time required: Depends if you hike down to the beach or not. If you’re only going to the viewpoint 1 hour to enjoy the view and pictures will be more than enough, if you want to go to the beach you will need at least 3-4 hours.

The famous t-rex of Nusa Penida

The famous t-rex of Nusa Penida – photo by Where Life Is Great

Broken Beach & Angel’s Billabong

Broken Beach is a beautiful and very scenic spot in Nusa Penida. Here the cliffs and rock formations have created a beautiful arch where the sea water flows under it.

It’s a truly remarkable sight, seeing the eroded rocks and clear turquoise water.

You can’t swim in the sea here as there is no way down, but nearby there is Angel’s Billabong, a natural rock pool where you can go for a bit of a swim and to cool down after exploring Nusa Penida.

Click here to book your Nusa Penida day tour!

Broken Beach in Nusa Penida - photo by Sophie of We Dream Of Travel

Broken Beach in Nusa Penida – photo by Sophie of We Dream Of Travel

Snorkel with manta rays

In Nusa Penida you will have the opportunity to snorkel with manta rays . It’s one of the most popular activities on the island and can also be done on a day trip from Bali.

Whether you see manta rays or how many obviously depends on the season and the weather conditions on that day, it’s not guaranteed that you will see them.

However spending a day at sea searching for them, and snorkelling in beautiful reefs is a fun experience nonetheless.

Estimated time required: 6-9 hours depending if you do it as a day trip from Bali or from Nusa Penida.

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Snorkelling with manta rays – Photo by Brad Flowerdew on Scopio

Where to stay in Nusa Penida

If I were to stay in Nusa Penida I would stay at Rumah Pohon Treehouse . It’s not just an accommodation, but an experience in itself.

The room is very basic (it’s built on top of a tree after all) but it has absolutely incredible views over the Nusa Penida coastline.

Waking up on top of a tree to watch the sunrise over the sea and dramatic cliffs of Nusa Penida is priceless.

Click here to book your stay at Rumah Pohon Treehouse!

Rumah Pohon Treehouse - Photo by Michele Iannoni on Scopio

Rumah Pohon Treehouse – Photo by Michele Iannoni on Scopio

Bali itinerary: 2 days in Munduk

Munduk, and the north of Bali in general, is an area that doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Far from the tourist hotspots in the south, the north of Bali is still mostly untouched, wild and beautiful.

From Canggu or Ubud you could scooter it up to many of the attractions in north Bali, see them in a day and then head back. However if you have the time I would definitely recommend staying at least one night in Munduk.

That way you don’t have to spend as much time travelling in one day, and you will have more time available to explore the beauties of Munduk. So what is there to see and do in Munduk?  

Go waterfall chasing

In the north of Bali you will find some of the most beautiful waterfalls on the island.

Hidden away between the hills and forests, you will find stunning secluded waterfalls, some that you can swim in and others that you can appreciate their beauty from a viewpoint.

Some of the most famous and visited waterfalls in this area of Bali are Sekumpul waterfall , Munduk waterfall and Kroya waterfall.

Sekumpul and Munduk are fairly similar, they are two huge waterfalls with impressive views and jaw-dropping scenarios.

Munduk Waterfall in Bali - photo by Sophie of We Dream Of Travel

Munduk Waterfall in Bali – photo by Sophie of We Dream Of Travel

Kroya waterfall is a bit different, it’s not as big and impressive (despite still being a 12m drop) but it’s more fun.

The running water has smoothened the waterfall bed and you can slide down the waterfall, into the turquoise water below, like a natural water park!

From Munduk you can hop onto your scooter and adventure around while you chase waterfalls. If you don’t want to drive yourself there are also lots of organised tours that you can do this with.

Estimated time required: Depends on how many waterfalls you want to see in one day and if you want to swim in them. Can be anywhere from 2 hours to 8 hours.

Click here to book your waterfall adventure in Munduk!

Sekumpul Waterfall in Bali - Photo by Eron Edward on Scopio

Sekumpul Waterfall in Bali – Photo by Eron Edward on Scopio

Visit Ulu Danu Beratan Temple

Ulu Danu Beratan temple is one of the most famous temples in Bali, and just had to feature in this Bali itinerary. Also known as the “Floating Temple”, this temple is located on the shores of Lake Bratan.

It’s often regarded as one of the most beautiful temples in Indonesia .

During the rainy season the water level is higher and completely surrounds the temple, giving the impression of it floating on water. It’s a short drive away from Munduk and can be easily visited while you’re in this part of Bali.

Pura Ulun Danu Beratan Temple in Bali - photo by Sophie of We Dream Of Travel

Pura Ulun Danu Beratan Temple in Bali – photo by Sophie of We Dream Of Travel

Visit Wanagiri Hidden Hills

Wanagiri Hidden Hills is an epic viewpoint over Lake Tamblingan and Danau Buyan. They have build a very Instagrammable set up all around it, with swings, nests and platforms for your picture perfect shots.

Even if you don’t want to take photos with all the Insta set up, it’s a beautiful viewpoint nonetheless.

One of the viewpoints at Wanagiri Hidden Hills in Bali - Photo by Liezl Dalinas on Scopio

One of the viewpoints at Wanagiri Hidden Hills in Bali – Photo by Liezl Dalinas on Scopio

Visit Handara Golf & Resort Bali gates

Not far from Wanagiri Hills you will find Handara Golf & Resort Bali. It might seem odd to have a golf resort on this itinerary, and yet it’s one of the most visited places in Bali.

The resort has a beautiful Balinese gate with the mountains behind it. It has become one of the most popular Instagram spots in bali (it’s easy to see why!) and a must-visit on any Munduk itinerary.

You can do an organised tour that takes you to most of these spots in one day.

Click here to book your Munduk adventure day!

The Handara Golf & Resort Gates in Bali - Photo by Ian Chen on Scopio

The Handara Golf & Resort Gates in Bali – Photo by Ian Chen on Scopio

Where to stay in Munduk

There are lots of lovely spots where you can stay in Munduk. I haven’t personally stayed in this part of Bali (I really hope I get the chance to one day) but if I did I would love to stay at Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort & Spa .

With an infinity pool like that overlooking the hills, what more can you want? It’s quickly become one of the most popular Bali hotels on Instagram .

Click here to book your stay at Munduk Moding Resort & Spa!

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What to pack for Bali

Besides the usual swimsuit, underwear and clothes that you would pack for anything trip, I’ve listed below a couple essentials that you want to make sure to pack for your Bali trip!

Steel water bottle  – Bali has a big problem with plastic pollution, you don’t want to contribute to it! Bring your own water bottle and refill it. I personally love these stainless steel ones because they keep your water cold if you’re out all day on a hike or at the beach.

International adapter   – Depending on where you’re coming from you might need an adapter for your chargers. I like to travel with an international one as they have multiple sockets and can be used anywhere, not just that one trip.

Power bank  – if you’re going to be out adventuring all day you don’t want your phone to die along the way! You need it for those awesome Instagram shots (as well as not getting lost)

GoPro – Whether it’s to capture your surfing endeavours, your swim with turtles or snorkel with manta rays, a GoPro is a great addition to any packing list!

Chilling at the pool of our hotel, Komaneka at Monkey Forest

Chilling at the pool of our hotel, Komaneka at Monkey Forest

Final thoughts on the ultimate Bali itinerary (5 days, 7 days, 10 days or 2 weeks!)

This post turned out to be a pretty lengthy guide, if you’ve made it this far, congratulations! I hope you’re now equipped with all the information you need to plan your perfect Bali itinerary.

I put this guide together based on my own itineraries in Bali, as well information I now know about the Islands of Gods that I wished I’d known back then.

If I were to go back to Bali now on a limited time schedule, these are the itineraries I would follow.

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5 Days in Bali Itinerary: A Little Eat, Pray & Party

Bali has always been known to be a great destination for peace and picturesque scenery. But thanks to the movie adaptation of “Eat, Pray, Love”, Bali skyrocketed to the top of the list for wandering souls searching for the meaning of life. Fast forward to 2018 and tourism in Bali is at its peak, sought after for its idyllic locations, amazing food, and surprisingly good nightlife, in the right areas.

So, whether you are backpacking through Indonesia , in Bali with kids or just here on a shorter Bali trip, this 5 day Bali itinerary will have you seeing the best of Bali for sure!

Understanding Bali

Before we go into the details, there are a few things you need to know about Bali. It’s not exactly a large place, but it’s very diverse. So, you get something different in each part of the island.

Bali can be divided into these popular areas:

This is Bali’s most popular tourist destination. It’s known for fantastic beaches and surfing, and y0u’ll find a wide range of accommodation here. Establishments like bars and restaurants and tour operators are within a few steps of each other. On top of water sports and high adrenaline adventures, Kuta is also known for its nightlife.

Seminyak Beach

For a more upmarket vibe, head to Seminyak Beach. It’s known for quiet sunsets with luxurious resorts, secluded villas and fancy stores. Some of Bali’s most popular and best-rated restaurants are also found here, most of which are situated on the dining street Jalan Laksmana or Kayu Aya.

There are also fun gay bars on Jalan Dhyana or Camplung Tanduk. Nightlife here exists but it’s not too wild or hectic. The beach is great for surfing as well.

Between Kuta and Seminyak is Legian Beach, and so you get a mix of both areas. Beachfront hotels are quite affordable with a quiet vibe, but the main streets are lined with lively bars for young travelers and partygoers. It enjoys a considerably more relaxed pace which let visitors enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding environment.

Known for exclusivity, Nusa Dua is an enclave lined almost completely with international 5-star resorts. It follows that the beach is extremely well maintained with bright white sand and meticulously landscaped gardens. There’s also 24-hour police that patrols the area. Dining and bars are found within the hotels and they also have a shopping center called the Bali Collective.

Tanjung Benoa

If you’re into water activities, this is the best spot to go. It’s a haven for adrenaline junkies, but also boasts a range of beautiful white sand beaches, Chinese temples and Balinese shrines.

This relaxing coastal atmosphere is very quiet and laidback. It has stunning sunrises along with legendary Balinese hotels, which is not a surprise as Sanur was the first tourist resort area in Bali. The setting is more of a classic Bali with night markets, an abundance of restaurants, and local produce.

Contrary to the lively beaches in Bali, Ubud is found in Bali’s central highlands. It’s known for arts and crafts and deeply cultural experiences. There are many five-star retreats in the area flanked with views of rivers and rice terraces.

Jimbaran Bay

Another landmark for sunset views, Jimbaran Bay is known for its seafood dining options. Shopping and nightlife are lowkey and offer little budget accommodations. It still has fantastic surfing and beautiful local attractions. It’s known as the “Beverly Hills of Bali” and “Millionaire’s Row” and is the place to go if you want to holiday in style.

To the East of Bali is Candidasa, a quiet coastal town where you can escape the noise of the usual Bali. Sandy beaches are few and short, but calm waves along a blue panorama of ocean draw tourists to this area.

Accommodations are also diverse, from foothill chalets to coastal hotels. Nightlife is lowkey and you’ll instead find stunning temples , ancient Balinese villages, and the world-class dive sites of Amed and Talumben.

5 Day Bali Itinerary: All the Best of Bali

With the diversity of Bali, you’ll never run out of things to do. The challenge is getting a mix of everything Bali can offer in just 5 days. It’s quite possible to stay in one or two areas and spend all 5 days there. However, if you don’t have the luxury of being able to go back, we’ve put together an immersive Bali itinerary so you can get a taste of what a full Bali experience can be.

Bali Itinerary Outline

Day 1: Get your bearings in Ubud Day 2: Ubud cultural immersion Day 3: Beach time in Kuta and Seminyak Day 4: Coastal tour of the Bukit Peninsula Day 5: Winding down your trip

Important Information

Bali is a beautiful place, but there are certain challenges in getting around. Before you head out on your grand adventure, make sure you’ve got the essentials.

Bali Facts & Useful Information

  • Travel: There are many attractions to visit in Bali, but rarely are they in the same place. It’s advisable to hire a private driver to make travel easy for you. You can find a lot of transportation offers at the airport, or you can book a service from Klook . It’s quite affordable to rent for a full day, and much more convenient especially if you’ll be going from one area to another. There are ride-hailing services like Uber of GoJek, but it doesn’t service all areas in Bali.
  • Finding the right place: Trust the map and follow it. Some places are named and labeled differently. Maps are also important because road access may differ from one place to another.
  • Timezone: WITA, Indonesia Central Time Zone (UTC+08:00)
  • Currency : Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Many hotels will publish USD rates, but payment will always be in IDR. Currency exchange in Bali is generally not good, so either have IDR upon arrival or just accept that you will lose a few dollars due to forex rates. US$, AUS$, EUR can be accepted for exchange in most money changers. Make sure you exchange your money at official money changers as small and dodgy changers are known to scam tourists.
  • ATM Withdrawal: If you happen to run out of cash, max withdrawal is either 1.250.000 – 1.500.000 (machine with a 50.000 sticker) or 2.500.000 – 3.000.000 (machines with a 100.000 sticker). A $2-5 charge will be added, depending on the bank. The currency exchange is similar to when you have cash exchanged.
  • Credit Card Acceptance : Credit cards are accepted in more active areas. The more remote the area, the less likely they accept credit cards.
  • Languages: The most common language is Indonesian, especially in the tourism sector. However, most Balinese are bilingual or even trilingual, speaking Indonesian, Balinese, and English.
  • Visas: Free entry stamp and Visa on arrival limited to 30 days. Day of arrival and departure are considered as full days.
  • Electricity: The standard voltage in Bali is 220 V, with a European-style two-pin round plugs.
  • Internet Access: Many hotels and local restaurants offer free WiFi, but it’s advisable to get your own SIMCard upon arrival. A 4GB internet package usually costs around USD 10.

Arrival: Ngura Rai International Airport

To make the most out of your trip, always catch a morning flight. The Ngura Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport, is located in Southern Bali. It’s a pretty modern-looking airport with eating areas and duty-free shopping. It’s also the second-busiest airport in Indonesia, which means a lot of tourists fly in to have their own adventures in Bali.

Getting From The Airport

Most of the hotels in Bali have a 2 p.m. check-in, so it’s best to hire a private car to pick you up. If you haven’t booked your car in advance, there are several operators located at the airport. As we’ve already mentioned, car hires are pretty cheap in Bali and are the best way to move around.

Once you’ve chosen your car pick-up, it will take around an hour to reach the first stop in your Bali itinerary: Ubud.

Day 1: Get your bearings in Ubud

The cultural community of Ubud is surrounded by lush forests and breathtaking views. There’s a variety of accommodations to choose from, ranging from little villas in the middle of rice fields to boutique hotels nestled in mountainsides. The options are almost endless and usually affordable.

Ubud Introduction Highlights

  • Tegalalang Rice Terraces
  • The Lake Temple
  • Ubud Monkey Forest

There are many trails around rice fields you can take for free. Look out for signs on JL Kajeng and JL Raya Ubud that will point in the right direction. Better yet, if you have a driver, he will likely know where to go. The Tegalalang Rice Terraces is one of the main attractions in all of Bali. It treats visitors to panoramic views of rice paddy slopes.

The air is cool and quite breezy and makes for a leisurely stroll. There are also many cafes around the rice fields serving local dishes, which makes it a great place to have your first meal in Bali as well. There are also several stores that sell souvenirs and local crafts.

Once you’ve walked through the rice paddies, head back to Ubud and take a ride on the Ubud Swing at Zen Hideaway . It’s open from 12 noon to 2 pm and is considered as one of the best swings in Bali.

You can soar above palm trees and more rice paddies on a wooden swing. It costs 300,000 IDR (USD 20) for the entrance to the property, and you’re given 30 minutes to play on the swing.

Once you have your shopping done, stash everything in the car and head to the Monkey Forest . It’s another popular tourist attraction in Ubud where visitors enjoy the presence of hundreds of monkeys roaming freely around the area. They might look cute, but they’re known to steal from tourists.

Make sure you have everything very well hidden (or better yet, just leave anything valuable in the car). These monkeys are quite crafty and can get into your pockets without you noticing. The monkeys are pretty “friendly” in the sense that they’re not afraid to approach people. However, some of them are known to bite tourists when agitated.

After monkeying around, head to your hotel and check-in. Another must-have experience in Bali is to get a massage in the many gorgeous spas around. Ubud is littered with spas in just about every corner, and, as with everything, services are cheap. After a long flight and lots of time to explore Bali, you deserve some rest and relaxation in some top-notch luxury. Try the riverside Tjampuhan Spa or the Maya Ubud Spa .

Day 2: Ubud Cultural Immersion

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There’s a lot of fun to be had in Ubud, but there’s a lot to learn about Balinese culture as well. As the cultural center, Ubud is the best place to not simply enjoy your surroundings but really get to know the country you’re in.

Ubud Culture Highlights

  • Coffee Tasting
  • Pura Taman Saraswati Temple
  • Ubud Art Market
  • Traditional Balinese Dance

Start your day with a serious pick-me-up and head to the Teba Sari spice and coffee plantation, about 15 minutes away from the Monkey Forest. Again, the best way to reach this place is via private car. You’ll be met with the aroma of spices and coffee as soon as you enter, and you’ll see many trees and plants where many Asian spices come from.

The draw of the plantation is the Kopi Luwak, one of the most expensive coffee in the world. It’s harvested from the excrement of the civet cat, which feeds on coffee berries and eventually expels fermented coffee beans through its digestive system.

After looking around, you’ll be treated to a tasting table of different kinds of coffee and tea for you to enjoy. There are some interesting blends such as mangosteen tea, vanilla coffee, coconut coffee, and of course the Kopi Luwak. The visit to the spice garden and the tasting table are free. The pot of Kopi Luwak costs 100,000 IDR (USD 7).

Once you’ve gotten more than your fair share of a caffeine fix, bring the buzz back to Ubud Central and take a stroll around the Pura Taman Saraswati Temple . It boasts of classic Balinese temple architecture, making it a popular stopover for many strolling through the town of Ubud.

The entrance is free, but you’ll be required to wear a sarong and a sash. It’s located right behind Cafe Lotus, which serves local cuisine with views of the lotus ponds at the entrance of the temple.

Once you’re in a shopping mood, head straight to the Ubud Art Market . It’s commonly known as the Pasar Seni Ubud. Here you can find beautiful scarves, fabric, skirts, and sarongs that have become iconic symbols of the Balinese lifestyle.

Many items on sale in the market are made by locals in neighboring villages. It also became quite popular as one of the settings of the movie, “Eat, Pray, Love”. Bargaining is essential to get the best value for your money.

When the sun starts to set, head over to the Ubud Royal Palace , just a stone’s throw away from the market. Also referred to as the Puri Saren Agung, this is the residence of the Ubud royal family. Most of the compound is open to the public and is regarded as the focal landmark of Ubud.

The architecture is well-preserved and filled with beautifully landscaped gardens. Towards the evening, head back to the front of the palace and witness dramatic Balinese Legong Dance performances held throughout the evening.

And if you want to get back to nature while you are here in Ubud, head to the Tegenungan waterfall for a bit of peace and quiet!

Day 3: Beach time in Kuta and Seminyak

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The central highlands of Ubud are breathtaking, but it’s high to get your feet wet! Kuta and Seminyak are popular destinations for fun activities, shopping, nightlife, and of course, the beach. Leave your accommodations in Ubud and find a new one at Kuta or Seminyak.

From here, it will be easy to explore other destinations in South Bali. Just like in Ubud, you’ll find a wide variety of accommodations with different styles, environments, and price range.

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Say goodbye to Ubud and check in at your accommodation at Kuta or Seminyak. The two beach towns are quite accessible from each other so there won’t be much difference in terms of convenience. Just keep in mind that there are more affordable hotels in Kuta.

Wherever you decide to stay, sign up for a morning surf class . Kuta and Seminyak are pretty popular for beginners. The waves are generally small and the bottom is sandy. Kuta can get pretty crowded because the town is filled with backpackers and casual travelers.

Seminyak is slightly less crowded since the town is a little more upscale. Either way, renting a board will cost around 250,000 IDR (USD 25) for a day. There are lots of vendors on the beach and you can get some casual lessons from them as well.

I hope you have the energy for good lunch and cocktails at Potato Head Beach Club in Seminyak. It’s one of the must-visits when holidaying in Bali. It’s an open-air restaurant with a swanky cocktail bar and infinity pool. Again, it can be very crowded but the vibes are good and energy high to fuel you for the rest of the day.

Explore Seminyak even further and check out the many swanky stores for a fun afternoon of shopping. You can find trendy swimwear in stores like 69slam (which actually has several locations around Bali) or Thaikila .

There’s also an abundance of quirky handicrafts and house items from the likes of Rose Avenue , or Toko Emporium . After your stroll, you can also drop by the Nyaman Gallery . Most of the artwork is created by local Balinese and Indonesian artists.

At around mid-afternoon, freshen up a bit and get your Instagram game on. Depart for Pura Tanah Lot , a renowned Balinese Hindu temple dramatically perched on an offshore rock. It’s accessible via car drive or moped. Multi-tier shrines decorate this landmark and add to the highly mystical energy of the place.

Catch the sunset here for a jaw-dropping experience of changing lights and orange glow cast over one of Bali’s most important landmarks. The temple grounds are off-limits, but the surrounding area is worth the trip.

After a relaxing sunset, it’s time to kick up the night at Kuta. There are a ton of bars and clubs for you to choose from. If you’re up for it, do a pub crawl or bar-hopping excursion in Kuta and try to hit as many bars as you can.

Some of the more notable clubs and bars include Sky Garden Rooftop Lounge for promotional buffets and free-flow beers with laidback beats, Paddy’s Pub for an open air terrace and fun themed parties, VH Bali in Hypnotized Club for a glitzy clubbing experience, or Stark Craft Beer Garden for your fill of Stark Beer, the only beer brewed in Bali.

Day 4: Coastal Tours of the Bukit Peninsula

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The Bukit Peninsula is a jagged coastline that includes Jimbaran, Uluwatu, and Nusa Dua.

Bukit Peninsula Highlights

  • Pura Luhur Uluwatu / Uluwatu Temple
  • Frolicking in Nusa Dua
  • Seafood feast at Jimbaran

Now, head to one of Bali’s holiest temples, the Pura Luhur Uluwatu (Uluwatu Temple) . It’s another iconic landmark that sits on a rock jutting out of the Indian Ocean. The temple is dedicated to the spirits of the sea and you will observe many aquatic references and carvings throughout the structure. The surrounding coastline is beautiful and decked with limestone cliffs.

At noon, head to the beaches of Nusa Dua for beachside grilling. One of the most popular lunchtime haunts is the Nusa Dua Beach Grill . It’s a secluded surf bar at a prime location, giving diners fantastic views paired with equally fantastic food. While you’re there, make sure to check out the many water sports on offer by the beach. Nusa Dua is best known for water activities like boat rides, sea walks, and even white water rafting.

At the end of the day head out for a spectacular sunset experience at Rock Bar in Jimbaran. Perched atop distinctive cliffs, the bar sits about 14 meters above the Indian Ocean. Its dramatic location makes for an incredible and memorable night.

It’s quite a fancy place, however, so smart casual attire is required. If you prefer more casual nights, head to the beach itself and take your pick from the many seafood restaurants lining the shore . You’ll be able to pick fresh catch and have the restaurants cook your dinner for you. On the beach, many performers also pass by for free entertainment under the night sky.

Day 5: Winding down

So you’ve seen a lot in Bali, and you have a few hours left before you have to say goodbye. How do you make the most out of your last days in this amazing province?

Here’s a quick list of things you can do last minute that won’t make you miss your flight.

Visit the Ulun Danu Temple

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The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It sits on the edge of Baratan Lake in Bedugul. It’s a beautiful temple made more majestic by the waters surrounding it. Early in the morning when the sun shines on the temple, the reflections mirror the structure. There are different shrines dedicated to different gods and decorated with ornate and intricate carvings.

Energize at Yoga Barn

Complete the Eat, Pray, Love travel and find a yoga studio. They’re everywhere in Bali as the locals take relaxation and enlightenment very seriously. One of the most popular ones is Yoga Barn in Ubud. It has different studios and programs fit for different levels of ability.

Final snorkel at Amed

Wake up early in the morning and head off to Amed. It’s a quieter corner of Bali and not littered with tourists everywhere. The visibility is excellent and the reefs are lively. This can be a great final image in your memories before you head back home.

Tour a Chocolate Factory

Indonesia is one of the biggest producers of cocoa in the world, so it just makes sense to know more about this industry. Head to Pod Chocolate Factory , which also creates one of the best chocolates in all of Bali. The tour brings you around the facilities and teaches visitors about how cocoa is grown and harvested.

Cleanse your soul at Tirta Empul

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Another iconic Eat, Pray, Love reference is the Tirta Empul. It sits just outside of Ubud and has several pools and fountains. It’s said that the waters are sacred, and many Hindus from all over Bali come here to bathe. Everyone is welcome to swim in the pools and stroll around the compound.

Catch some last-minute sun at Balangan Beach

It only takes a 40-minute drive from Kuta to feel like you’re in a completely different world. A totally peaceful paradise, Balangan Beach boasts of pristine sands and great surf breaks. You’ll have to walk down a steep set of steps down a craggy cliff and you’ll be rewarded with a beautiful and secluded beach.

Have a final meal at Warung Blanjong

There are many superb local restaurants in Bali, but one of the more legendary ones is Warung Blanjong. It is located in Sanur, which gives you an excuse to include this town in your Bali itinerary. It serves a variety of local bites and traditional Balinese food.

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Not everyone is a single traveler or couple without kids, so I thought I would mention this is another great post that can help you with options for kids in Bali .

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The island of Bali has much more to offer than just clean beaches, loaded shacks, and a paradise-like atmosphere. Our Bali itinerary 5 days allow tourists to explore the colorful aquatic life, go on a candle-light dinner on a cruise, enjoy water sports like snorkeling and banana boat, visit coffee farms, volcanoes, experience the Balinese culture, among other popular attractions. Watching the sunset while having a candle-light dinner on a cruise is a perfect way to spend some quality period and it is most illustrious highlights of our Bali itinerary 5 days. A visit to Bali is imperfectly deprived of crazy adventure experience and an exploration of the marine life. Don’t forget to indulge in Bali’s world-renowned sauna to diminish your wits. In addition to all this, you will get sufficient time to roam around, shop souvenirs, try the local authentic food and do other leisure activities for an ultimate Balinese experience.

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Arrive in Bali, the land of blue skies.

After your arrival at the Denpasar International Airport in Bali, our local travel representative will escort you to your hotel in Nusa Dua. Relax at the hotel for some time and spend the remaining day discovering the surroundings. In the evening, get ready for a candle-light dinner systematized by the hotel as you witness the breathtaking sunset. You can end the day by taking an amble at the lovely expanse of the property.

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Explore the submerged biosphere and enjoy water sports.

Post breakfast, get ready to explore the underwater world of Bali. Spend the afternoon snorkeling in the sea, and witnessing the incredible marine life of Bali. After this, hop on a glass-bottom boat for a memorable ride and get transferred to Turtle Island and say hello to the turtles, which is a major attraction among tourists. Here, you also have the option of taking the banana boat ride to gratify your exhilaration. Once the actions end, you will be transferred to the hotel by a private cab. Have scrumptious dinner at the hotel’s in-house restaurant.

Nusa Dua, Seminyak: Spa and Dinner on Cruise

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Begin your day with an indulging breakfast, and get ready for Bali’s celebrated spa. It is a calming, revitalizing and a once in a lifetime experience for one and all. After the spa, get transferred to a deluxe reserved pool cottage at a prevalent honeymoon resort in Seminyak. Check-in at the resort and rest for a while. Once you’re relaxed, head out to reconnoiter the native zones in Kuta and Seminyak. Shop souvenirs and enjoy a couple of hours admiring the marvelous landscapes of Bali. End your diurnal time with a lovely sunset dinner on a cruise. Candle-light dinner along with your beloved and an enchanting meal with the sunset in the backdrop guarantee a quixotic finish to the twilight.

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Kickstart your day in Seminyak with a delicious breakfast. Spend dawn sprawling around the reserved pool, as you prepare for the complete day tour of Barong Kintamani. Witness the glorious sceneries which will be heightened by the misty, active Agung Volcano in the background. Head back from the volcano and on the way, halt by Singapadu village to take a glance at the fragrant plantations. As the day ceases, prepare for a lovely old-fashioned evening of a highly energetic, and flamboyant traditional dance enactment by the local people. Go back to the resort and have a candle-light dinner along with your companion in your appealing pool villa.

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On the last day of your fantastic Bali tour package kick start your day with scrumptious food breakfast and be prepared to search the beautiful surroundings for unique places and things, document more memories in your camera, the choice is entirely yours. After checking out from the resort, a private cab will take you to the Denpasar International Airport. Your Bali tour ends here.

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“Bali in 5 Days: A Detailed Itinerary unveils a captivating journey through the enchanting Indonesian island, weaving a tapestry of cultural immersion, tropical adventures , and serene moments as we delve into a meticulously crafted plan that promises to unfold the diverse facets of Bali’s beauty, from its vibrant temples and lush rice terraces to its pristine beaches and bustling markets, offering an unforgettable and comprehensive exploration of this tropical paradise in just a span of five days.”

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Day 1: discover the vibrant culture of bali.

Morning: Traditional Balinese Dance Show

Start your Balinese adventure with an enriching experience of the island’s vibrant culture. Attend a traditional Balinese dance show at a local temple. Witness the graceful movements, colorful costumes, and mesmerizing music that define this unique art form.

Afternoon: Explore Ubud’s Artistic Heart

Head to Ubud, the cultural hub of Bali , to explore art galleries, craft shops, and local markets. Don’t forget to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where you can interact with playful macaques.

Evening: Sunset at Tegalalang Rice Terraces

End your day with a breathtaking sunset view at Tegalalang Rice Terraces . These iconic terraces are a marvel of ancient farming techniques and provide a perfect backdrop for stunning photos.

Day 2: Bali’s Natural Beauty

Morning: Sunrise at Mount Batur

Set your alarm early and embark on a sunrise trek to Mount Batur. Enjoy the panoramic views of the sunrise over Lake Batur and the surrounding mountains. It’s a challenging but rewarding experience.

Afternoon: Refresh at Tegenungan Waterfall

After the trek, cool off at Tegenungan Waterfall. Take a refreshing dip in the clear waters and admire the lush surroundings.

Evening: Visit the Goa Gajah Temple

Explore Goa Gajah Temple, also known as the Elephant Cave Temple. This ancient site is shrouded in mystery and features intricate stone carvings.

Day 3: Island Adventures

Morning: Snorkeling in Crystal Bay

Discover Bali’s underwater world with a snorkeling trip to Crystal Bay. Explore vibrant coral reefs and swim with exotic fish.

Afternoon: Visit Uluwatu Temple

Experience the cultural and natural beauty of Uluwatu Temple perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. Don’t miss the Kecak Dance performance at sunset.

Evening: Beach Dinner at Jimbaran

Indulge in a seafood feast on the sandy shores of Jimbaran Bay. The romantic ambiance and fresh seafood make for an unforgettable dining experience.

Day 4: Bali’s Heritage

Morning: Explore Besakih Temple

Known as the “Mother Temple of Bali ,” Besakih Temple is the largest and holiest temple on the island. Marvel at its intricate architecture and rich history.

Afternoon: Tirta Gangga Water Palace

Visit the Tirta Gangga Water Palace, a serene complex of pools and fountains surrounded by lush gardens. Enjoy a peaceful walk and take in the beauty of this royal retreat.

Evening: Amed Sunset

End your day with a serene sunset in Amed, a tranquil fishing village known for its beautiful black sand beaches and calm atmosphere.

Day 5: Relaxation and Souvenirs

Morning: Beach Time in Nusa Dua

Spend your morning relaxing on the pristine beaches of Nusa Dua. You can also indulge in water sports or spa treatments at one of the luxury resorts.

Afternoon: Souvenir Shopping in Kuta

Head to Kuta for some souvenir shopping. You’ll find a wide range of local crafts, clothing, and artwork to bring home as mementos.

Evening: Farewell Dinner in Seminyak

Conclude your Bali adventure with a memorable dinner in Seminyak. The area is known for its trendy beach clubs and upscale dining options.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Bali in 5 Days

1. What’s the best time to visit Bali in 5 Days ?

A1: The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, from May to September. The weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy outdoor activities without interruptions from rain.

2. Do I need a visa to enter Bali in 5 Days ?

A2: Bali offers visa-free entry for many nationalities. However, the length of your stay may vary. Check the Indonesian embassy’s website for the latest visa requirements.

3. Is it safe to drink the tap water in Bali in 5 Days ?

A3: It’s advisable to drink bottled water in Bali to avoid stomach issues. Most hotels and restaurants provide bottled water, and it’s readily available.

Bali offers a rich tapestry of culture, nature, and adventure , making it a dream destination for travelers. This 5-day itinerary provides a glimpse into the island’s diverse attractions. Whether you’re captivated by traditional dance, serene temples, or stunning natural landscapes, Bali has something for everyone. Make the most of your trip by following this detailed itinerary , and create unforgettable memories on this Indonesian paradise .

“In conclusion, Bali in 5 Days : A Detailed Itinerary encapsulates the essence of an extraordinary sojourn, narrating a harmonious tale of cultural discovery, adrenaline-pumping adventures , and tranquil respites, leaving indelible memories that linger like the fragrance of frangipani in the air, serving as a testament to the richness of experiences this meticulously curated journey has to offer within the condensed timeframe of five days on this captivating Indonesian island.”

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  • Day 4 TANAH LOT TEMPLE – BEDUGUL –MENGWI EXCURSION (B/L)
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Bali Tour Packages 5 Days and 4 Nights

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Put your 5 days vacation in Bali with us and get the ideal way to explore the island of God’s. Bali tour packages 5 days and 4 nights offer flexible tours to explore Bali and its culture. We will take you to discover popular attractions, a cozy hotel or even a luxury villa which is good for a family vacation.    

Kecak Dance and Jimbaran Bay Fresh Seafood

All our tours service are a private with no sharing with other participants. Upon arrival at the airport our representative staff will pick you up and take you to the hotel for check-in. At 4 pm the driver will pick you up and drive to Uluwatu . Here you will see hundreds of tame monkeys roaming around the temple. This temple is located on the top high cliff Uluwatu. A Kecak dance is also performed daily here. Enjoy the magnificent show by the local people before we drive to Jimbaran Bay for fresh seafood dinner.

Uluwatu Temple on Bali Tour Packages 5 Days

Ubud – Tegalalang Rice Terrace – Waterfall Tour

Exploring  Ubud  and  Kintamani  on your second day. Watching a mystical Barong Dance Show in Batu Bulan. Knowing step by step how to produce the most expensive coffee of luwak which is only available in Bali. Have fun swinging in the rice paddy view, and trekking through Tegalalang rice paddy. This place is the best photography spot in Ubud. Enjoying a delicious lunch in Kintamani Resto overlooking Mount Batur caldera. Visit the iconic Tirta Empul Temple and finish the tour by enjoying the scenic Tegenungan waterfall.

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Ulundanu Temple – Jatiluwih – Tanah Lot Temple

Visiting Bedugul and Tanah Lot on your third day. First spot to visit is Wanagiri Hidden Hills. Take some pictures here with a background of Tamblingan Lake. Enjoying the uniqueness of Ulundanu Beratan Temple before Lunch. Then take short trekking in Jatiluwih rice terrace, a UNESCO world heritage site. The tour ends by visiting Tanah Lot Temple before dropping you back to Hotel.

Jatiluwih on Bali Tour Packages 5 Days

Gate of the Heaven – Tirta Gangga – Tenganan Village

Explore the east side of Bali on day four. Interesting spots to visit includes Lempuyang Temple (gate of the Heaven), as the most popular spot for a snapshot. Visit Tirta Gangga Water Palace, Tenganan Village as the old Bali village style that still exists until now.

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Bali Tour Packages 5 Days and 4 Nights Itinerary

Day 01: airport pick up and uluwatu sunset tour.

TBA – Pick up at the airport and drop to your hotel for check in  15.30 – Pick up to visit  Uluwatu Temple  in the south part of Bali 18.00 – Watching Kecak Dance show set on a High cliff Uluwatu overlooking to Indian ocean – Enjoy the best sunset view here. 19.30 – Drive to Jimbaran Beach for fresh seafood dinner and drop back to hotel afterward.

Day 02: Ubud, Kintamani and Waterfall Tour

08.00 – Pick up at the hotel 09.00 – Discover Ubud Sanctuary Monkey Forest 10.00 –Break for Herbal Tea and try the most expensive  Luwak Coffee  in Umapakel Agro Tourism. The Swing activity also available here. 11.00 – Trekking through Tegalalang Rice Terrace 13.00 – Lunch at Kintamani slope cafe overlooking Mt.  Batur volcano  caldera and Batur Lake 14.30 – Visit Tirta Empul Temple 16.00 – Discover Tegenungan Waterfall. You are free to bathing at this natural rock pool 17.00 – Back to the Hotel

Day 03: Bedugul and Tanah Lot Tour

08.00 – Pick up at the hotel 10.00 – Deliver your pic style at Wanagiri Hidden Hill with Tamblingan lake breathtaking view and Handara Gate – an iconic gate in Bedugul 12.00 – Exploring  Ulun Danu Temple , a temple located on Beratan Lake 13.00 – Break for Lunch 14.00 – Do short trekking through  Jatiluwih Rice terrace  , a UNESCO world heritage site 16.30 – Visit  Tanah Lot Temple for another sunset view 17.30 – Back to the hotel

Day 04: East Tour – Lempuyang Gate of the Heaven and Tirta Gangga

05.30 – Pick up at the hotel 07.30 – Visit Lempuyang Temple , known as gate of the heaven 09.00 – Exploring Tirta Gangga Water Palace – Encounter the story of the king palace 12.00 – Enjoying Lunch at Karang Asem Resto 14.00 – Exploring Tenganan Village – The only old Bali Village that still exist until now 15.30 – Visit Goa Lawah Temple – Seeing Hundreds of Bat hanging at the cave 16.00 – Back to hotel

Day 05: Departure

TBA– Drop to Airport

Selected Hotels:

You can choose the hotel below: If you want to stay in your preferred hotel just let us know . 

  • The Akmani Legian
  • Eden Hotel Kuta
  • Grand Istana Rama Kuta

BALI TOUR PACKAGES 5 DAYS PRICES

PRICE INCLUDE HOTEL

US$ 360/PERSON

  • 4 Nights Hotel Stay at selected 4 star hotel
  • Daily Breakfast in the Hotel
  • Private Air Condition Vehicle Tours and Driver
  • English Speaking Guide/Driver
  • Entrance Fees to all tourism site
  • Bottle of Mineral Water
  • All Attraction Tickets
  • Lunch during the Tours
  • Return  Airport Transfer

PRICE WITHOUT HOTEL

US$ 250/PERSON

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5 days in Bali – Itinerary | Self- Drive Road Trip Tips & Tricks

August 26, 2017

Looking for an itinerary for 5 days in Bali?  We’ve covered places to visit, stay and prices for all the tourist attractions.

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Bali has been love at first sight for me — Be it the people, changing landscape, affordability, food or culture. I can always keep finding excuses to visit this stunning place.

As you might already know I am back from Bali and unlike our last trip, this time we rented a self-drive car in Bali for just 300000 IDR ( 1450 INR ) per day and went crazy exploring offbeat places in Bali. We were in Bali for 5 days. Over the five days, we did everything we could — chasing waterfalls, stumbling upon lesser known temples, hopping from one beach to other and devouring local food. The trip was quite short but we tried to cover a lot of places in just 4 days and the last day was reserved for a bit of pampering. Since my parents were with me, so we tried to cover all the popular temples possible on our trip. You can skip temples and change your itinerary if you want to.

Without further ado let me share our itinerary. You can also read all about my last trip HERE

 ( Read:   Bali 10 Day Itinerary )

Quick Overview 

Places To Stay – Seminyak, North Kuta, South Kuta, Legian, Sanur, Ubud, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Cangu ( You can stay at one or two places and cover most of the places in Bali )

Popular Temples – Tanah Lot Temple, Uluwatu Temple, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, Pura Besakih Temple, Goa Gajah Temple

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Popular Waterfalls – Git Git Waterfall, Tegenungan Waterfall, Nungnung Waterfall, Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Air Terjun Nungnung, Banyumala Waterfall, Sekumpul Waterfall

Check out more waterfall –  HERE

Turtle Conservation Center – At Kuta Beach  ( Baby Turtles are released every day from June to August )

Hiking – Mount Batur is an active volcano and hiking trips are quite popular.

Watersports activities  – Padang Bai Beach and Nusa Dua Beach

NightLife – Seminyak & Kuta

Near By islands for Day Trips – Gilli islands, Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Ceningan

Indian Resturant –   Queen’s Resturant at Seminyak & Ubud

We landed around 11 am local time and headed straight to our villa which we had booked through Airbnb after reading a lot of reviews about the place. ( Try it! We have a  code which gives you discount on your first booking ) It was a cute little two bedroom villa at Bale Village at Kuta and was just 20 minutes from Seminyak/ Kuta Beach and one hour drive from Ubud and Uluwatu. Though we had planned to rent a self-drive car so the location of the villa worked for us. If you are looking to stay near beach or market area then you can also check some other villa on Airbnb or hotels/ resorts at Seminyak, Nusa Dua or Kuta. Our villa was in a residential area and away from all the hustle. Apart from the bathroom which was way too small rest everything about the villa was perfect. The pool was small and clean and most importantly the host was super helpful. He helped us to rent a self-drive car at a dirt cheap price at 200000 IDR without insurance and 300000 IDR with insurance. We opted for the latter. In fact, he also arranged a motorbike for us at a price of 50000 IDR ( 200-250 INR per day).

If you love driving, we highly recommend a rent a car/bike and explore Bali. Roads are awesome and chances of stumbling upon lesser known places would be high. If you do not fancy driving, you can book a taxi and cover a lot of places too.

After having a hearty lunch at Cafe Chakra near our villa, we headed to Tanah Lot temple in the evening on our very first day. We loved the unique offshore setting and the mesmerizing sunset. Pura Tanah lot is quite a popular hotspot for both tourists and locals.

Bali Itinerary 5 Days Tanah Lot Temple -

Entrance Tickets Prices per adult- 

Tanah Lot Temple – 60.000 IDR

On our second day in Bali, we drove all the way to the North. We ticked off few places like Pura Ulun Danu Buyan Temple,  Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple , and attractions of Ubud like Pura Taman Saraswati Temple, Ubud Palace, Ubud Monkey Forest (Ps: we did not like it ) and Taman Ayun Temple .

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And ended our day at Seminyak Beach and wolfing down Indian food at Queen’s restaurant . If you are craving for Indian food, Queen’s is one of the most popular restaurants in Bali.

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The beautiful entrance of Ubud palace #Bali #thetalesofatraveler A post shared by Swati ❤ Sam (@thetalesofatraveler) on Jun 20, 2017 at 7:24am PDT

Pura Taman Ayun – 20.000 IDR

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple – 50.000 IDR

Pura Ulun Danu Buyan Temple – Free

Seminyak Beach – Free

On Day 3, we drove to Ubud again as we had missed out few places.

Places we visited were:  Goa Gajah Temple, Tegenungan Waterfall, Kanto Lampo Waterfall, Goa Rang Reng waterfall,  Pura Tirta Empul Temple, Tegalang Rice Terrace & Kuta Beach

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You can take a detour and visit Pura Baseikh temple too but unfortunately, we had no time.

Our first stop was Goa Gajah Temple followed by Tegenungan Waterfall. From Tegenungan waterfall, Kanto Lampo waterfall is just a 30 min drive. It is a beautiful waterfall and there are changing rooms at the site in case you want to take a dip.

Goa Gajah Temple Bali

We also chanced upon another waterfall in Bali named Goa Rang Reng. While on our way from Kanto Lampo waterfall to Pura Tirta Empul Temple we saw a huge board with a direction to a waterfall named Goa Rang Reng . We went there on a whim and were awestruck by the sheer beauty of the place. Home to an ancient holy cave and the starting point of Cangkir River at the confluence of Bangunlemah and Betiting Rivers is considered to be a sacred place for locals.

Though the trail to the waterfall is muddy and slippery in some places, yet it is a peaceful and a relaxing spot that is hardly visited by tourists.

Kanto Lampo waterfall Bali

A post shared by Swati ❤ Sam (@thetalesofatraveler) on Jun 17, 2017 at 8:54pm PDT
A post shared by BALI ● Explore Bali and Beyond (@balicili) on Jun 25, 2017 at 3:54am PDT

 Goa Rang Reng waterfall Bali

We also visited Pura Tirta Empul Temple that is famous for holy spring water and devotees come here for ritual purification. The mandatory dress code is traditional ‘kamen’ wrap around the lower body and is easily available at the entrance of the temple. On our way back from Ubud to Kuta, we visited the preened rice terrace.

We ended our day dining, shopping and lazing at Kuta Beach.

Goa Gajah Temple – 30.000 IDR

Tegalang Waterfall – 10.000 IDR

Goa Rang Reng Waterfall – 15.000 IDR

Pura Tirta Empul Temple – 30.000 IDR

Kanto Lampo Waterfall – 10.000 IDR

 Kuta Beach – Free

Parking fee at most of the places varies from 3000 IDR, 5000 IDR &  10000 IDR

If you’re temple out, then save this day for hopping from one beach to other or water sports activities.

We would advise exploring lesser-known beaches and pristine beaches of South Kuta and Uluwatu Area. Sulubun Beach, Dreamland Beach, Nyang Nyang Beach, Padang Padang beaches are out of touristy radar and boast of azure water laced with white sands. You need to climb down to most of the beaches in Uluwatu.

Other beaches which are easily accessible are Nusa Dua, Kuta, Sanur and Seminyak Beach.

Uluwatu Temple Bali - Bali Itinerary 5 Days

“Life is like the ocean.It can be calm or still, rough or rigid, but in the end it is always beautiful.” What do you prefer ocean or mountain ? #Bali @indtravel #uluwatutemple #thetalesofatraveler A post shared by Swati ❤ Sam (@thetalesofatraveler) on Jun 19, 2017 at 1:39am PDT

Uluwatu Temple – 30.000 IDR Suluban Beach – 15.000 IDR

Keep your last day to get a spa done, shop, relax at a fancy resort or just chill with a sundowner.

Well, basically, do nothing 🙂

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Some of the best spa   in Bali- Thermes Marins Spa at AYANA Resort and Spa Bali  , Karma Spa at Karma Kandara Resort, Five Element Spa at Ubud.

Tips & Tricks for hiring a Self-drive Car/ Bike in Bali:

You need an Indian driving license or International driving license .

Take pictures of the car or bike for damage and notify any issues before closing the deal.

Test-drive quickly to check the brakes and clutch.

Fuel is usually not included in the price. Petrol is priced around 6.500 IDR – 7.500 IDR per liter.

Refuel only at major fuel stations.

Important:  Download the offline map  because the network is quite patchy at a lot of places.

Driving Conditions – If you are used to driving on Indian roads, you won’t have any issues. But in case you are not used to driving on narrow lanes and motorbikes coming from all directions. Be a bit cautious while driving.

HAGGLING IS THE KEY TO SCORE GREAT DEALS IN BALI 😉

We booked our self-drive car from the below rental company at a price of 300.000 IDR for 24 hours with insurance coverage.  Try to haggle more if you can. 😉

Bima Sakti Rent Car Phone: +62 361 7906 187, +62 81 933 017 722 Email: [email protected]

Site: www.balimobil.com

Hope this post helps you to plan a trip to Bali.

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June 26, 2017 at 6:29 pm

Wow you guys covered a lot of ground in only 5 days! Friends have advised me against driving a car in Bali because the roads can be extremely hectic and parking can be difficult – would you recommend a scooter over a car?

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June 26, 2017 at 7:58 pm

Your experience looks enchanting! All of these wonderful photos make me want to book a flight and a room immediately!

Is there anything about this trip you would do differently if you had the opportunity? As someone who is interested in the Ubud Monkey Forest, can you go into detail about why you didn’t enjoy it? Was it not what you expected? I’d love to hear more on the issue.

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June 27, 2017 at 12:07 am

Wow, what a beautiful trip! Bali is definitely on my bucket list. It looks like a truly magical place.

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June 27, 2017 at 2:32 am

Excellent information! I love that you included maps, that is so helpful. And the places look simply gorgeous. I would love to visit one day.

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June 27, 2017 at 1:26 pm

Fabulous post! When I go to Bali will definitely pull this out of the archives to plan my trip!

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June 28, 2017 at 12:09 am

Your photographs are stunning! Bali looks so good to me right now.. and your map here is cool. Saving this post for my visit!

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June 28, 2017 at 7:34 pm

Great planning skills – you saw a lot! Love the photos and your outfits! Great post. 🙂

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June 30, 2017 at 10:31 pm

Great itinerary and your photos are spectacular! If ever I make it to Bali I will definitely be looking back on this list. You covered a lot of ground in 5 days!

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July 1, 2017 at 9:06 am

all information here it will save time to plan my trip Fabulous Post and informative too

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July 1, 2017 at 3:01 pm

You got so much done! Awesome. I have a friend who also just came back from Bali. I really have to put a trip together. I dont know about driving there though.

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July 1, 2017 at 4:38 pm

Where was the second photo of the article taken? The one with you and the model elephants. I only ask because they look EXACTLY like the real elephants I saw at Thrissur Pooram last year. As for the article itself, you’re really able to pack a lot into 5 days! I’m hoping for a trip to Indonesia next Jan/Feb and will likely hire a car or bike to really make the most of my stay. I’ll definitely be coming back to this article for inspiration!

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July 2, 2017 at 7:47 pm

Spectacular and stunning pictures. My goodness, and that outfit just makes it all look so amazing I would love to visit Bali one day and you captures the beauty in a wonderful way!

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July 4, 2017 at 3:22 pm

Those pics definitely made me put Bali on my list. Glad you had some good travels!

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July 4, 2017 at 4:56 pm

Sam and swati, reading your article is soothing, and Indepth information of Bali for the pple who are looking to travel and can plan their journey Kudos to you guys for superb travel guide. Definitely when I plan to go to Bali, this is my guide.

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July 16, 2017 at 1:56 pm

Thank you so much for such kind words… our motto is to help people to blaze their own itinerary and glad you find the post helpful 🙂

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July 5, 2017 at 7:10 am

Great Post with Itineraries. It will be very useful

July 16, 2017 at 1:55 pm

Glad the post is helpful 🙂

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July 5, 2017 at 8:59 am

Lovely pictures of a very beautiful place !!

July 16, 2017 at 1:54 pm

Bali is beautiful and thanks for your kind words 🙂

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July 5, 2017 at 1:52 pm

Amazing pics. Loved to read your beautiful post. Thanks for the all info’s. Greetings.

Thanks a ton Rupam.. hope it helps you in planning your trip to Bali someday!!!

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July 5, 2017 at 6:24 pm

These are truly few of the unseen and offbeat places of Bali! Beautiful captures of ancient architecture and the stunning landscapes!

July 16, 2017 at 1:53 pm

Thank you so much dear… It was fun driving and stumbling upon lesser known places in Bali 🙂

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July 17, 2017 at 11:46 am

Superb ! Amazing pics to plan a trip to Bali

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July 26, 2017 at 3:08 am

Great article – I’m in Bali right now and it was a fun read! I really enjoyed the Balinese dances like the Kecak in your picture and the Legong as well in Ubud palace. Driving is definitely a great way to get around with a bike! The villages in the North are awesome too! Thanks for this!

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July 27, 2017 at 5:38 am

Very nice post on Bali with list of all temples and natural places. I love those ancient temples specially that Purta Tirta temple. Self driving is always a fun because we can stopover and take pictures wherever we want. Goa Rang Rang waterfall and Sulbunn beach are stunning. All pictures are amazing.

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August 2, 2017 at 12:23 pm

Hi There, Excellent planning for 5 days tour. And thanks for sharing these amazing pics.

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August 7, 2017 at 6:21 am

Nice Place..

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August 19, 2017 at 10:20 am

Loved reading the story of Bali on your lovely blog! These photographs made me to fall in love with Bali .

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September 13, 2017 at 11:03 am

Wow! This is a very detailed, exceptional and helpful post and itinerary. Bali is astonishing and your post is very motivating. Are 5 days enough to enjoy its beauty?

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October 2, 2017 at 1:11 pm

What an amazing post! Simply superb. Stunning pictures. Thanks for sharing such a great information.

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December 15, 2017 at 8:03 am

really nice, You covered bali just five days. it’s amazing

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January 11, 2018 at 9:29 am

Awesome informative post. Bookmarking it right away!

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February 8, 2018 at 9:31 am

Really amazing. Locations are very beautiful. Orange color dress is superb it’s suits you. Amazing photography. Interesting Thank you for sharing

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April 19, 2018 at 10:10 am

First of all, amazing pictures! You managed to visit lot of places, which is a feat as I am a stay-cationer. Needless to say.

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Bali 5 Days Private Tour

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  • Bali Ngurah Rai Airport, Denpasar Indonesia
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Bali Tour Package 5 Days 4 Nights includes 4 nights’ stay at Kuta, Seminyak or Ubud of your choice, Nusa Penida One Day Tour , One Day South Bali Tour with Turtle Island Boat Tour , and One Day Tour to Volcano and Ubud Heritage Town .

Bali Tour Package 5 days 4 nights Itinerary:

DAY 01 ARRIVAL IN BALI – HOTEL (L, D) Highlights: Tanah Lot Temple Sunset Tour xx.xx pm Arrival in Ngurah Rai Airport. Pick up. 01.00 pm Lunch at Ayam Tulang Lunak Malioboro/ Bale Udang Mang Engking Kuta. [Indonesia Set Menu] 02.00 pm After lunch, we will visit: 1) Tanah Lot Temple – Temple in the Ocean (Sunset Tour) 06.00 pm Dinner at De Jukung Resto & Bar. [Indonesia Set Menu] 08.00 pm Check in hotel. Tour ends.  

DAY 02 South Bali Day Tour Tour (B, L, D) Highlights: Nusa Dua Water Blow + Tanjung Benoa Beach + Turtle Island + Padang Padang Beach + Uluwatu Temple + Jimbaran Sunset Seafood Dinner 08.00 am Breakfast at hotel. 09.00 am Pick up from hotel, we will visit: 1) Nusa Dua Water Blow 2) Tanjung Benoa Beach, we will visit Bali Turtle Island (Mini Zoo + Green Turtle Breeding Conservation Center) using Glass Bottom Boat – can see fishes swimming right underneath the feet. We will do the fish feeding during the tour as well. NOTE: Please bring swim attire if you want to get wet, and a set of changing clothes, you might get wet while boarding on the boat to Turtle Island. On Tanjung Benoa Beach, there are water sports activities such as Banana Boat, Jet Ski, Parasailing etc. You can do that at own expenses. 01.00 pm Lunch at Warung BeJaNa Nusa Dua [Indonesia Set Menu] 02.00 pm After lunch, we will visit: 1) Padang Padang Beach or, Blue Point Beach (PICK ONE) 2) Uluwatu Temple 06.00 pm Dinner at Jimbaran Beach [Grilled Seafood Set Menu]. Dinner while enjoying Sunset at Jimbaran Beach. 08.00 pm Check in hotel. Tour ends.

DAY 03 PENIDA ISLAND ONE DAY TOUR (WEST) (B , L , D) Highlights: Nusa Penida Day Tour + Crystal Bay Snorkeling Tour 07.00 am Breakfast at hotel. 07.15 am Pick up from hotel, we will then drive to Sanur for boarding. 08.00 am Depart to Nusa Penida using Speed Boat. 08.45 am Arrival in Nusa Penida, and today we will visit: 1) Angel Billabong 2) Broken Beach 3) Kelingking Secret Point 01.00 pm Lunch at local restaurant en route. [Indonesia Set Menu] 02.00 pm After lunch, we will visit Crystal Bay and you will do the snorkeling activities from the Crystal Bay Beach. 03.30 pm Pick up and transfer to Penida Harbour. 04.30 pm Depart to Sanur, Bali. 05.00 pm Arrive at Sanur, pick up and we will transfer you back to your hotel. 06.00 pm Dinner at local restaurant. We will advise accordingly upon booking. 07.30 pm Drop off to your hotel, tour ends.

DAY 04 VOLCANO + UBUD TOUR (B , L, D) Highlights: Holy Spring Temple + Volcano Tour + Swing + Ubud + Bebek Bengkil Cryspy Duck Dinner 08.00 am Breakfast at hotel. 09.00 am Pick up from hotel, we will visit: 1) Tirta Empul Temple – Holy Spring Temple 2) Kintamani – Batur Lake & Volcano View Point 01.00 pm Lunch at Amora Restaurant Kintamani [Buffet] 02.00 pm After lunch, visit: 1) Coffee Luwak Farm 2) Bali Swing / Aloha Swing 3) Ubud Market , Ubud Palace, Ubud Town 06.00 pm Dinner at Bebek Bengkil Restaurant [Indonesia Duck Set Menu] 08.00 pm Drop off at your hotel. Tour ends.

DAY 05 DEPARTURE (B) Highlights: N/A 08.00 am Breakfast at hotel. Free & easy until drop off to airport.

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  • For Lunch & Dinner INCLUDED are subject to guests preference. (Indian Restaurants & Chinese Restaurants are readily available subject to extra charges.)
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  • Donation & Sarong fees during temples’ visit and tours.
  • Tours & transfer as stated. Turtle Island Glass Bottom Boat Tour + fish feeding activities
  • Nusa Penida Day Tour with Snorkeling Tour (Include Snorkeling Gear) at Crystal Bay.
  • Two Ways Boat Tranfers with Speed Boat (Sanur – Penida/ Penida to Sanur)
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Embark on a captivating journey to the beautiful island of Bali, to experience the vast culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant traditions. Whether you plan to book Bali tour packages 5 days 4 nights for a family/friend or going for your honeymoon, Honeymoon Bug helps you sort out your Bali trip plan .

In our 5 days trip to Bali , we give our travellers the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Bali’s cultural heritage. Also enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty, and indulge in its warm hospitality. Browse our Bali 5 day trip to have an unforgettable adventure.

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Short Bali Tour Package for 5 Days 4 Nights

Day 1: Arrive in Ubud Day 2: Ubud Countryside and Rice Terraces Day 3: Mount Batur Sunrise Trek and Water Temples Day 4: Beach Day and Sunset Cruise Day 5: Departure

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Complete Bali Itinerary for 5 Days 4 Nights

Book our Bali itinerary 5 days to enjoy the most during your vacations. Bali being the most preferred tourist destinations worldwide offers fun and adventure while exploring the beautiful scenery. Check out our Bali itinerary for 5 days 4 nights that helps plan your vacation .

  • Enjoy water sports activities like snorkeling, glass-bottomed boats, banana boats, etc.
  • Visit the marine life and Turtle Island in Bali.
  • Book a romantic meal on a cruise while enjoying the sunset.
  • Experience Bali’s famous spa and pamper yourself.
  • Enjoy the local Ubud market where you can shop some traditional items.

 Day 1: Arrive in Ubud

  • Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport, transfer to Ubud, the cultural capital of Bali.
  • Check into your hotel and get ready to start the journey.
  • In the afternoon, visit the Ubud Monkey Forest, a sacred sanctuary home to hundreds of playful monkeys and ancient temples.
  • Explore the Ubud Art Market, where you can shop for traditional Balinese crafts, souvenirs, and local artworks.
  • Enjoy a traditional dinner accompanied by a dance performance by the artists.

Day 2: Ubud Countryside and Rice Terraces

  • After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive through the picturesque countryside of Ubud.
  • Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, renowned for their stunning panoramic views and intricate irrigation system.
  • Enjoy Bali swings which have become iconic attractions on the island. It gives visitors the chance to soar above lush jungle landscapes and scenic rice terraces
  • Bali tour package 5 days 4 nights also include a visit to the Tirta Empul Temple, a holy water temple where locals come to bathe in the sacred springs for purification.
  • Explore the traditional village of Penglipuran, which is famous for its architecture and cultural heritage.
  • Return to Ubud for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 3: Mount Batur Sunrise Trek and Water Temples

  • Get up early to witness sunrise at Mount Batur, an active volcano offering breathtaking views of the surroundings.
  • Descend the mountain and visit the serene Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, located on the shores of Lake Bratan.
  • Continue to the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Indian Ocean.
  • Return to your hotel for dinner and relaxation. The overall Bali 5 day trip cost would change based on the activities included.

Day 4: Beach Day and Sunset Cruise

  • After breakfast, spend the morning relaxing on the pristine beaches of Bali.
  • Optional water activities such as snorkeling, surfing, or simply soaking up the sun.
  • In the afternoon, embark on a sunset cruise along Bali’s coastline, where you can enjoy stunning views of the island from the water.
  • Indulge in a sumptuous seafood dinner onboard as you watch the sun dip below the horizon.
  • Return to your hotel for overnight stay.

Day 5: Departure

  • After breakfast, leave the hotel and transfer to the airport for the departure flight.
  • Bid goodbye to the island of Bali, taking with you memories of an unforgettable journey filled with culture, adventure, and natural beauty.
  • Your Bali itinerary 5 days 4 nights comes to an end with a lot of happy moments.

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Bali, Indonesia’s famed island paradise, attracts visitors from all over the world due to its vibrant culture, amazing landscapes, and warm hospitality. Bali, which is popularly called the “Island of the Gods,” is home to many ancient temples, lush rice terraces, and pristine beaches. Visitors during their 5 days Bali trip can explore bustling markets in Ubud, trek through volcanic landscapes, or get Insta clicks at the popular swings. With its diverse attractions, from spiritual sanctuaries to adrenaline-pumping adventures, Bali offers an unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.

Bali Tourist Places

Bali tourism offers a variety of places for all kinds of travel enthusiasts. Some of the most prominent tourist places that you must include in Bali package for 5 day trip are:

Pura Tanah Lot Temple- Located almost 20 km away from Kuta, the Tanah Lot Temple is a seaside attraction and thus listed among the fabulous places to witness a beautiful sunset. The travelers can walk near the temple area at low tide to enjoy the natural beauty of the place. After walking some distance, you will also say that Tanah Lot Temple is a gem of Bali tourism.

Mount Batur- If you are adventure lover, visiting Mount Batur is a must. The place is a sacred active volcano in the Kintamani district, just an hour’s drive away from Ubud. During the sunrise, visitors trek the summit of Mt. Batur to enjoy the amazing sunrise view.

Kuta Beach- It is quite a happening place in Bali and thus is included in 5 day trip to Bali. The visitors can take a walk along Kuta’s sandy shore which is quite close to the Seminyak and the Legian beaches and enjoy the sunset views here.

Bali Swing- Straightway head to the Bali Swing near Ubud rice terraces, and just strike an amazing Insta pose. There are three different levels of swings available for you to just strap on which you can book in yourBali tour package 5 days 4 nights.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan- Located near Lake Bratan is a 17th century-old Pura Ulun Danu Bratan which has its own significance in Bali tourism. The thatched temple reflects on the lake’s surface and can be viewed the best during the early morning hours. Also, the Bali Botanic Garden and the Bali Treetop Adventure Park are located here which is a part of your 5 day trip to Bali .

Best Time to Visit Bali

Before you book a Bali itinerary 5 days 4 nights, it is important to know the right time to go for the trip. The most preferred time to visit Bali is between May- October. Since this is the dry month, you can easily enjoy various outdoor activities and explore all the opportunities to pamper your loved ones. November – March is the monsoon season in Bali. Though it is also a great time to explore the beaches, many tourists avoid coming here during these months due to the rain. The overall Bali 5 day trip cost during the peak season would be higher, so in case you plan to visit the place during the summer months, opt for advance booking at Honeymoon Bug.

How to Reach Bali

The easiest way to reach Bali, Indonesia is by air. Since Bali is the most popular tourist destination of Indonesia, it’s well- connected to several major airports of the world. Indian cities like Delhi , Mumbai , Kolkata , Chennai , Hyderabad and Bangalore are also connected to Bali. However, the cheapest flights to Bali depart from cities including Chennai, Kolkata, and Cochin.

Also, the majority of the flights have a stopover at Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, or Singapore.

Key Attractions in Bali

Bali, is a captivating destination known for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and an array of activities catering to all tastes. Whether you are an adventure seeker or want to get lost in cultural activities, Bali gives you limitless opportunities to enjoy your vacations. The list of activities to cover in Bali tour package 5 days 4 nights are:

  • Experience the exhilaration of White-Water Rafting in Ayung River.
  • Catch the waves while surfing in renowned spots like Padang Padang and Kuta.
  • Immerse yourself in Balinese culinary traditions with a hands-on Balinese cooking class.
  • Embark on a memorable Sunrise Trek to the summit of Mount Batur.
  • Seek spiritual solace through a cleansing ritual at the sacred Pura Tirta Empul Temple.
  • Delve into Bali’s rich heritage with a day of Museum Hopping during your 5 day trip to Bali.
  • Be mesmerized by the enchanting performances of traditional Balinese dance.
  • Discover the intricate craftsmanship of Balinese artisans in the Artisans Village of Ubud.

Conclusion:

So don’t wait any longer. Make you plan and book a Bali tour package 5 days 4 nights to experience the Magic of Bali. From ancient temples to lush rice terraces, volcanic landscapes to pristine beaches, Bali offers a treasure full of experiences waiting to be explored. Book your Bali honeymoon packages today and embark on the journey of a lifetime.

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Encircled by turquoise waters, Bali is an Indonesian island that is home to breathtaking beauty! Its landscape is dotted with beautiful rice paddy fields, towering volcanic mountains that are draped in luscious greens along serene beaches. Bali is not just renowned for its mesmeric natural splendour but is also a great place bustling with culture. From its religious sites to its sculptures, you can revel in all things Balinese with Bali tour packages! Bali’s beach city Kuta is home to lively bars and its other resort towns like Nusa Dua offer great spots for meditation and yoga. That is why a Bali tour is idyllic for your vacation because Bali tourism will leave you spellbound!So go through Bali tour packages today to plan a wonderful vacation for yourself and your loved ones.

Bali: An Overview

Here are some basic details about Bali that you must know when you book Bali tour packages.

Currency : Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

Symbol : ‘Rp’

Best Time to Visit : April to October

Visa for India: An Indian national who has booked a Bali tour, must apply for a B-211 Visa in the Indonesian embassy.

Official Language : Balinese

Popular Places to Visit : Denpasar, Kuta, Ubud & Jimbaran are some of the hotspots that should not be missed when you plan your Bali tour.

Bali Currency

The official currency of Indonesia is Rupiah, whose ISO 4217 currency code is IDR. Indonesians also refer to the ‘rupiah’ as Perak in their informal tone. This term is specific to using coins in Rupiah. The symbol of Rupiah is ‘Rp’. 1 INR = 195.00720 IDR, which means that a Bali excursion can be done within the amount you’d spend on India tours!Many India tour packages would cost more!

Best Time to Visit Bali

The best time to dive into Bali tourism is from April to October when the summer dances in Bali and the island sees a dry season. November to March marks the rainy season that does bring in mosquitoes! But if you don’t mind a little rain, you can find the jungles and the paddy fields in full bloom. Tour the temples, do yoga, and find relaxation during the rains, with your Bali tour packages.

How to Reach

Air travel is the best way to reach Bali from India. While booking holiday tour packages to Bali, you can make prior transport reservations, e.g. - from the airport to the hotel.

Official Language

The official language of Indonesia is Balinese which is a Malayo-Polynesian language. However, English is the common language used for Bali tourism. You can book a tourist guide in your Bali tour package who can speak French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese or German.

Bali Tourist Places

Bali tourism offers a wide range of places for all kinds of travel enthusiasts. Here are some of the most prominent Bali tourist places that you must check out:

Pura Tanah Lot Temple

Sitting 20 km away from Kuta, the Tanah Lot Temple is a seaside spectacle that is a site of great reverence for the people of Bali. Perched on an offshore rock, it’s a fabulous place to witness a beautiful sunset. Take a walk near the temple area at low tide and soak in the magnificent setting. Later, you can sample the civet coffee at some of the rock cafes. It is recommended to don a sarong, sash plus respectful attire when coming here. After visiting it, you will also say that Tanah Lot Temple is a gem of Bali tourism.

Mount Batur

If you love adventure, then you must include Mt. Batur in your holidays. Mt. Batur is a sacred active volcano in the Kintamani district, about an hour’s drive away from Ubud. At sunrise, many visitors trek the 1,700-metre summit of Mt. Batur to watch the sunrise above the mist-shrouded mountains. The hike can take two to three hours and stands along a well-marked trail. Guided tours are also available with an omelette breakfast, cooked from the volcanic steam. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended along with two layers before sunrise to beat the cold. When here, you can visit the rustic village of Toya Bungkah located at the banks of Lake Batur.

’Happening’ is one word to define this sandy Bali tourist place! Take a walk along Kuta’s sandy shore that is super close to the Seminyak and the Legian beaches. Soak up the sunset views, take surf lessons, or eat at the aplenty cafes that line the beach. Simply lounge on rented sun loungers, read a book or snap memorable pictures. Do try the cold coconut slush with juice on a sultry day here. You can also explore the Nusa Islands to experience slower-paced life with Bali tourism.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan

Located on a tiny island near the western shore of Lake Bratan, sits the 17th century-old Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. It’s important for Bali tourism due to many reasons. The thatched temple reflects on the lake’s surface and is best seen in the soft morning light. When here, do see the Bali Botanic Garden and the Bali Treetop Adventure Park which is a fun place for kids. So when you book your Bali tour package, make sure to add this one for a beautiful time.

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Best Places to Eat in Bali

While booking your Bali tour package, you can either opt for meals in your resort or venture out to taste the local cuisine. Bali tourism offers cafes and unconventional eateries that are complete with stunning views!

Bali Asli Restaurant

Savour the taste of Bali tourism in the open air! Here food is cooked in wood fire stoves. You can also take cooking classes here with complete hands-on experience in a natural setting!

Kampung Café

This one is a multilevel restaurant that affords great views of treetops across the rice hills. Here you will feel like you’re on top of the world! Try the tuna tataki and the rice paper rolls for a gastronomic extravaganza in your Bali Tour

A vegan but chic restaurant, it hugs a frangipani tree and sits amid a luscious green setting. Try the organic jackfruit steaks or pizza along with local cocktails!

Lucky Fish Lounge - Set up every night at Bingin Beach, Lucky Fish Lounge is the place where you can grab a plastic chair before the sunset and eat away! Try the grilled red-snapper, tuna, mahi-mahi, prawns, clams, burgers, dim sums, and salads along with Bintang Beer.

Places to Stay in Bali

When you book your Bali tour package, you can choose from a host of accommodations that best fit your budget. The beauty of Bali tourism is that it offers a wide range of choices for any kind of traveller. Just like Bali tourist places, places to stay in Bali are available for any kind of a budget!

In many Bali tour packages, there are luxury hotels that offer Balinese-style villas, complete with private gardens, plunge pools, outdoor showers, and on-site art lessons. Bali tourism also offers mid-range villas with private hot tubs and spas.

  • Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay
  • The Apurva Kempinski Bali
  • The Kayon Resort Ubud by Pramana
  • Villa Uma Sapna
  • Beehouse Dijiwa Ubud

Don’t Miss Out

Bali tourism has so much to offer for everyone! Here are a few experiences that you must bag when you are booking your tour packages.

Take a Cooking Class

Balinese cuisine has signature flavours. Learn how to cook a dish or two at places like the Jala Cooking Academy at the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay. It offers exceptional experiences led by chef Kristya Yudha. Here you can go through Jimbaran's fish market before you learn to cook.

Ride a Bike in the Rice Fields

You must experience Tegallalang, among the many Bali tourist places. The flawless rice terraces here curve around the hillsides and are irrigated by the subak system that has a UNESCO status. An intimate way to experience the emerald paddies is by bicycle.

Chase Waterfalls

Bali tourism also offers surprising numbers of thundering waterfalls hidden in the thick of the jungles. Adventure seekers can trek to falls like Sekumpul, Tegenungan, and Nungnung to cool off and click stunning pictures.

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Relax With Body Treatments and Massages

Bali is famous for its coconut oil massages that are available for as little as eight bucks an hour. Melt away your stress with flower-laden baths and extensive treatments at both locally owned spas and wellbeing-focused luxury resorts.

Shop in Seminyak

Bali tourism offers many things to shop for – from ceramics, jewellery, fashion to furniture! Check out Seminyak from the many Bali tourist places, which has two shopping malls. Else, see the flea markets near Seminyak Square where you can get clothing, carvings, handicrafts, etc.

So choose from the many holiday packages of Bali, to revel in the beautiful vistas that Bali tourism has to offer!

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Ans. There are several acclaimed tourist landmarks that have found a place in most Bali tour packages these days. Some of them include the following: Pura Tanah Lot- This lies 20 km northwest of Kuta and is one of the most famous temples on the island, perched gorgeously on the coastline, surrounded by the gushing waves and rocks. It is an immensely sacred temple for local Balinese residents. Mount Batur- The hike to the summit to witness the sunrise is an ethereal experience, with the mountains, mist and the greenery all around. The active volcano is another sacred landmark in the Kintamani district and is an hour away from Ubud by car. Uluwatu Temple- The temple is another famous attraction in Bali with a gorgeous location on the top of a cliff. It is synonymous with stunning sunsets and has a rich history of its own. The sunset Kecak dances here are a treat to behold!

Ans. Planning to try a few new cafes in Bali during your holiday? Here are some of the top joints that you should add to your Bali tour package schedule. Pison Coffee- Pison Coffee stands out for its amazing façade and charming building, complete with its lovely coffee. Try the Espresso Avocado and dishes like squid ink fried rice and lobster toast, to name a few. Matcha Café Bali- Matcha lovers will undoubtedly want to stop at this restaurant that serves up some of the best beverages in the segment along with fresh juices and more. Revolver Espresso- It is a prime hangout café in Bali which uses indigenous beans and a vibrant ambience to captivate visitors.

Ans. If you don’t want to spend a lot and have a fun vacation at the same time, Bali is the go-to destination. Yes, you can plan your Bali tour package without spending a fortune! Wondering where you will find the best Bali holidays at affordable prices, MakeMyTrip is the answer. The platform offers a wide range of exciting packages, starting from as low as ₹43067 per person. You will find holidays that are inclusive of flight, stay and activities.

Ans. Most people prefer including markets and other shopping destinations in their Bali tour package itineraries. And why not? The island offers several treasures for shopaholics. Here are some of the top shopping places worth checking out: Sea Gypsy- This jewellery hotspot is un-missable while on your trip to Bali. Drifter Surf Shop & Café- This one’s for those who want to pick skateboard and surfing equipment. Boutiques- Bali’s got several popular boutiques including Bamboo Blonde, Magali Pascal, and Biasa. Malls and Markets- Do visit the Seminyak Village and Seminyak Square shopping malls, along with the Seminyak Flea Markets for fabulous bargains!

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