Bali Couple Trip
Highlight of the package
1. Dry Season (April to October):
Best For: Beaches, Water Sports, Outdoor Activities, Sightseeing
Description: This is the peak tourist season when the weather is dry and pleasant. The beaches are perfect for swimming and water sports. It's a great time for outdoor activities and exploring the island.
2. Shoulder Season (November and March):
Best For: Fewer Crowds, Budget Travelers
Description: This is a transitional period between the wet and dry seasons. While there may be occasional rain, it's generally less crowded and prices for accommodations and activities may be more reasonable.
3. Wet Season (December to February):
Best For: Surfing, Relaxation, Spa and Wellness, Cultural Experiences
Description: This is the monsoon season, but it doesn't mean non-stop rain. There are still plenty of clear days. It's a good time for surfers, and the lush landscapes are especially beautiful. Spa and wellness activities are popular in the rainy season.
Day/Night - 3D/2N | Per Person - 17000 |
Things to do
- Visit Temples: Bali is famous for its beautiful temples. Don't miss iconic ones like Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot Temple, and Besakih Temple. Remember to dress respectfully when visiting these sacred sites.
- Explore Ubud: Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali, known for its art galleries, traditional performances, and lush rice terraces. You can also visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
- Beach Time: Bali offers a variety of beaches for different preferences. For surfing, head to Uluwatu or Padang Padang. For a more relaxed beach experience, visit Seminyak, Kuta, or Nusa Dua.
- Rice Terraces: Bali's rice terraces are not only visually stunning but also a testament to the island's agricultural heritage. Tegalalang and Jatiluwih are two popular terraces to visit.
- Water Activities: Bali is a great place for water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing. The island's clear waters are perfect for exploring underwater marine life.
- Volcano Hikes: Mount Batur and Mount Agung offer challenging but rewarding hiking experiences, especially for sunrise hikes.
- Cultural Shows: Watch traditional Balinese dance performances like the Kecak Fire Dance and Legong Dance.
- Spa and Wellness: Bali is known for its luxurious spas and wellness retreats. Enjoy massages, yoga classes, and other rejuvenating treatments.
- Art and Crafts: Bali is a hub for arts and crafts. Explore local markets and galleries to find unique paintings, sculptures, textiles, and jewelry.
- Culinary Adventures: Explore Balinese cuisine by trying local dishes like Babi Guling (suckling pig) and Bebek Betutu (slow-cooked duck). Don't miss the opportunity to try traditional warungs (small local eateries) as well as upscale restaurants.
- Island Hopping: Bali is surrounded by smaller islands worth exploring. Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida, and the Gili Islands are popular choices.
- White Water Rafting: Experience the thrill of white-water rafting through Bali's scenic rivers.
- Visit Coffee Plantations: Bali is known for its coffee production. Take a tour of a coffee plantation to learn about the coffee-making process and sample different coffee varieties.
- Sunset at Tanah Lot: Tanah Lot is a famous sea temple that offers spectacular sunset views. It's a great spot for photography.
- Visit Tirta Empul: This holy spring water temple is a site for purification rituals and offers a unique spiritual experience.
- Famous Clubs :Sky Garden Bali, Potato Head Beach Club, Mirror Bali Lounge and Club, Ayana Rock Bar, Boshe VVIP Club
Best Time to Visit
December/January
Day 1 - In Bali
Welcome to Denpasars Ngurah Rai International Airport. Seamless Transfer to Your Hotel, Followed by a Delightful Breakfast. Unwind, Make the Most of Hotel Amenities, and Discover the Serenity of Nearby Beaches.