Planning a trip to Bali, Indonesia this 2024? Here's my Bali Travel Guide Blog for first-timers with sample DIY itinerary, top things to in Bali, best tourist spots, and many more to help you plan your trip to Indonesia!
A popular travel destination in Southeast Asia, Bali is frequented by many tourists because of its lovely beaches, Hindu temples, amazing culture, lively nightlife, and world-class surfing spots. Not to mention, it's so cheap to travel in Bali. Food are awesome, accommodations are cheap, and it offers so many diverse and wide array or activities and attractions.
Bali is a destination everyone can enjoy. Traveling to Bali for the first time? Let me share to you this Bali Budget Travel Guide with sample itinerary for first-timers that will help you in planning your trip to Bali, Indonesia. I also added here the top things to in Bali, tourist spots and places to visit, sample itinerary, and many more
BALI INDONESIA BUDGET TRAVEL GUIDE 2024 FOR FIRST-TIMERS
BALI INDONESIA VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR FILIPINOS
Filipinos visiting Indonesia for tourism do not need a visa to enter Bali. Yes, Philippine passport holders can enter Indonesia, visa-free! You just need to have a valid Philippine passport with at least 6 months validity left. Filipinos can stay in Indonesia visa-free for a maximum of 30 days, and no extension possible. Always make sure to have a return or onward ticket in case the immigration officer asks for it when you enter Bali.
For other nationalities, or if you plan to stay for more than 30 days, contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Indonesia in your country.
For transit visas, you may check with your airline in case you have connecting flights or if you're transiting via Bali, Indonesia for any requirements you need to secure.
When traveling to Bali, it is also good and highly recommended to be ready with your itinerary, proof of hotel bookings, and vouchers for activities, in case the immigration officer asks for it.
IMPORTANT TRAVEL TIP: Getting a travel insurance is highly-recommended when traveling abroad. Travel with confidence anytime, anywhere you go! Get a travel insurance with Covid-19 coverage for your peace of mind!
INDONESIA TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
- A passport valid for at least 6 months.
- Covid-19 vaccine certificate or vaccination card showing proof of full dose and/or booster shot. Only fully-vaccinated travelers are allowed to enter Indonesia.
- Proof of return flight and hotel booking confirmation and payment of accommodation while in Indonesia.
- Download and register to PeduliLindungi app. You can download this on Google Play or Apple App Store.
- Registration to Electronic Custom Declaration. Save a printed / digital copy of the system-provided QR code.
- For more information and updated list of travel requirements, please check with your airlines.
HOW TO GET TO BALI FROM THE PHILIPPINES?
From Manila, several airlines fly directly to Bali, Indonesia. Flights departs from NAIA in Manila (MNL - Ninoy Aquino International Airport) to Bali / Denpasar (DPS - Ngurah Rai International Airport), which is Indonesia's 3rd busiest airport. Find the lowest prices from Manila to Bali using the Traveloka App.
To give you an idea how much is the cost of the airfare from Manila to Bali, here's a sample search on the Traveloka App. This sample booking is for flights booked 2 months in advance.
Please note that airfare is dependent on when you book, the date of your travel, and the season. High or peak season in Bali is during July and August when most of the days are sunny and weather is driest.
For other transportation options on how to get to Bali, Indonesia or to book bus, private transfer, minivan or bus-ferry from and to Bali from anywhere in Indonesia, visit this link.
HOW TO GET OUT OF BALI AIRPORT?
Taxis, Go-jek, and Grab are popular options to get out of Bali Airport (Ngurah Rai) Denpasar. They are relatively cheap and inexpensive. But for safety and convenience, I highly recommend renting a private car transfer from the airport to your hotel - especially when arriving in Bali late at night. It's also very cheap and you can book it in advance via Klook.com for as low as 320 per car good for 4 passengers. This is ideal and the best deal for groups, and families traveling with kids or senior citizens.
OTHER OPTION: Enjoy private Bali airport transfers in a comfortable car suitable for groups of up to 8 passengers. Book an airport transfer with Klook and receive a free Bali Basics Bag with a SIM Card, Adaptor for Bali, Bali Map and Pool Floatie voucher!
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT BALI?
Bali is a good year-round destination. Being close to the equator, Bali enjoys warm weather (almost) all-year-round. But it has two distinct seasons - wet and dry, just like the Philippines. High season is during the months of July and August when weather is driest and most days are sunny. It also becomes busiest during Easter Holidays, and Christmas and New Year (December till 1st week of January). So if you're a traveler who doesn't enjoy too much crowd, avoid this season. Rainy season is from November to March and the month of April is the driest season. The lean season or the quietest months on the island and when you'll find the cheapest rates on hotels is from March to May.
HOW MANY DAYS TO SPEND IN BALI?
For first-timers, 3 full days and 3 nights is quite enough to see most of the tourist spots and do the must-try activities in Bali - specifically in Denspasar and Ubud. But if you want to visit other sites far from Ubud and Denpasar, 5 days and 4 night would be an ideal trip to Bali.
INTERNET CONNECTION IN BALI
To stay connected to the internet while in Bali, you may rent a portable travel WIFI that you can share to your travel buddies. If you're traveling alone, your best choice is to buy a local SIM card. Please note that SIM card is very expensive if you will buy it upon arrival in Bali. I bought one upon arrival and it cost me 300,000 IDR or 1,139.00 PHP. To save on travel expenses, I highly recommend that you buy a SIM card in advance. You can get it at discounted rate of PHP 421 pesos with a consumable data of 5 GB (3G) + 5 GB(4G) or 574.00 PHP for 6GB (3G) + 6GB(4G) + 38GB Bonus. All you need to do is book it in advance via Klook.com.
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HOW TO GET AROUND BALI?
Here are the different ways on how you could explore Bali. Depending on your budget, travel style, and how many are you in the group, you may choose to rent a car, a motorcycle, or book a transport service.
CAR RENTAL IN BALI
Although there are public transportation, taxis, Go-jek, and Grab (Car/Taxi), the most convenient way to explore Bali is to rent a private car. What we did during our trip in Bali is we rented a private car for one whole day and just tell the driver where we want to go. With a private car, we enjoyed our tour around Bali at our own time and convenience. But if you're just going around the city, you can just book a Grab Car or Go-jek which are really very cheap in Bali.
SCOOTER & MOTORBIKE RENTAL IN BALI
Travel around Bali like a local with a reliable scooter rental service. If you wish to rent a scooter or motorbike in Bali, SEE RENTAL RATES HERE. Depending on the motorbike or scooter you choose, rates start at 310 pesos per day. It also comes with a helmet and free delivery and return service to Seminyak area.
GRAB OR GO-JEK?
These two are both safe and efficient way of getting a ride around Bali. Since Grab is more popular in the Philippines, we tend to book more often in Grab than with Go-jek. But there are times that we also book with Go-jek. If you compare their rates, Go-jek offers slightly lower rates than Grab.
WHERE TO EXCHANGE MONEY?
The currency in Indonesia is called Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) which is 1 IDR = 0.0036 PHP or 0.000066 USD. There are many money changers at the airport or in downtown area. You must bring USD and change it to IDR. Although they can also change your PHP to IDR, I don't recommended it because the exchange rate is terribly low and you'll lose a lot of your peso's worth.
Another option is to withdraw money from local ATMs. This is a better choice than exchanging PHP to IDR. But before leaving the Philippines, be sure to call and advise your bank that you will be withdrawing money from abroad to avoid any inconvenience. Sometimes, when banks notice that there's an unusual activity in your account (like withdrawal from abroad), they block the account which will prevent you from withdrawing from any ATM. So, be sure to call your bank before your travel.
WHERE TO STAY IN BALI? (HOTELS AND RESORTS)
There are many hotels and resorts in Bali and they are very cheap and affordable. The most popular among tourists are locations such as Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, and Ubud. If you’re looking for a beachfront hotel or a resort near Bali Airport and conveniently located near Bali's top attractions, I recommend staying in areas such as Kuta, Legian or Seminyak. If you want a place to stay that is away from the party scene of Bali and in a quieter "countryside" location, I suggest that you stay in Ubud which is located in Central Bali.
During our trip to Bali, we stayed in 3 different hotels in Denpasar and one in Ubud. Check out the links on the hotels and resort below to read reviews and see ratings by other travelers.
Grandmas Plus Hotel - Legian
Address: Jalan Sriwijaya No. 368, Legian, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80361
Published Room Rates:
- Cozy Room - ₱1,009.66 per night for 2 persons (room only)
- Cozy Room (Twin Bed) - ₱1,285.83 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
OTHER OPTION: You may also book this hotel via Agoda.
POP! Hotel Kuta Beach
Address: Jl. Kubu Bene, Kuta, Badung, Bali, Indonesia, 80361
Published Room Rates:
- Pop! Room only - ₱895.68 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
- Pop! Room - ₱1,042.74 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
- Pop! Room - Signature Package - ₱1,245.37 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
OTHER OPTION: You may also book this hotel via Agoda.
Hardys Rofa Hotel and Spa Legian
Address: Jalan Nakula Timur No.9, Legian, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80361
Published Room Rates:
- Superior Room - ₱1,345.64 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
- Deluxe Room - ₱1,437.99 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
- Superior Room - ₱1,517.13 per night for 2 persons (with breakfast)
- Deluxe Room - ₱1,583.10 per night for 2 persons (with breakfast)
OTHER OPTION: You may also book this hotel via Agoda.
Tebesaya Cottage
Address: Jalan Jatayu, Banjar Tebesaya, Ubud, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, 80571
Published Room Rate: 2,200 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
OTHER OPTION: You may also book this hotel via Agoda.
Please note that published room rates are subject to change without prior notice and depends on your booking dates.
OTHER TOP-RATED AND POPULAR HOTELS AND RESORTS IN BALI
Here are the most popular hotels and resorts in Bali based on guest reviews and rating by guests. Save as much as 50% on room rates when you book in advance online.
Kuta Seaview Boutique Resort
Address: Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80331Book Here: Check room rates and availability
Atanaya Kuta Bali
Address: Jalan Sunset Road 88A, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80361Book Here: Check room rates and availability
The Ritz Carlton Bali
Address: Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Lot III, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, 80363Book Here: Check room rates and availability
The Vira Bali Boutique Hotel and Suite
Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza No.127 South Kuta Beach, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80361Book Here: Check room rates and availability
Amnaya Resort Kuta
Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza Gang Puspa Ayu No.99, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80361 -Book Here: Check room rates and availability
Bintang Bali Resort
Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80361Book Here: Check room rates and availability
The Alea Hotel Seminyak
Address: JALAN CENDRAWASIH NO. 78 PETITENGET, SEMINYAK, Seminyak, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 80361Book Here: Check room rates and availability
Fashion Hotel Legian
Address: Jalan Raya Legian No. 121 Kuta - Bali, Indonesia, Legian, Bali, Indonesia, 80361Book Here: Check room rates and availability
Hotel Horison Seminyak Bali
Address: Jalan Arjuna, Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia, 80361Book Here: Check room rates and availability
THINGS TO DO AND TOURIST SPOTS IN BALI
What to do in Bali? Here are the top tourist spots, attractions, and things to do in Bali you should not miss during your visit. I've also included some information on admission fees, opening hours, and useful tips for your reference.
Chill at the Colorful La Plancha in Bali
La Plancha Bali is a glamorous beach shack that is made of colorful umbrellas and sofas. It is a popular destination located on the shore of Seminyak - a popular tourist hub in Bali. The vivid colors of the shack attract the tourists and the younger crowd. Addition to that is the beautiful beach and stunning sunset that you will surely enjoy. This is one Instagram-worthy spot in Bali you should no miss!
Address: Jalan Mesari Beach, Seminyak, Kuta, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Entrance Fee: There is no entrance fee, but there is a required minimum purchase at La Planca for you to be able to sit at the couches and use the umbrellas.
How to get there: From your hotel, you can book a Grab Car or Go-jek for around 7,000 to 10,000 to La Plancha Bali.
Visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana
Garuda Wisnu Kencana also known as GWK Cultural Park is located in Ungasan, Badung in Bali Indonesia. It is a huge cultural heritage complex that is commonly visited by the locals and tourists visiting Bali. They also have cultural dances and performances that you will surely enjoy. Many events are held at GWK, most of them are huge and well-known.
Address: Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Ungasan, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80364, Indonesia
Entrance Fee: 100,000 IDR
TRAVEL TIP: For ease and convenience, you can buy Discounted Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park Admission Ticket with Klook.com.
Chill or Surf at the Padang Padang Beach
Padang Padang Beach is a famous surf spot in Bali, Indonesia. As a matter of fact, it is included in the list of world-class surfing spots in the world. Many professional surfers are traveling to Bali from around the world just to experience Padang Padang Beach. This is also a regular place for holding international surfing competition and events.
Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Entrance Fee: 10,000 IDR
Climb the edge of the cliff at Uluwatu Temple
Uluwatu Temple is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Bali, Indonesia. The temple is resting at the edge of the cliff giving it a picturesque view of the Indian Ocean. It also has a spectacular view of the sunset from the temple and from the cliff. Aside from that, you will be also entertained by the Kecak dance performances during sunset time.
Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Entrance Fee: 30,000 IDR
Watch the Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple
Kecak Fire Dance is a traditional art performance and is considered as one of the most famous cultural dance performances in Bali. Kecak Fire Dance is always present at the Uluwatu Temple Tour and is performed during the sunset. This is definitely a must-see when visiting Bali. I highly recommend it!
To give you an idea about Kecak Fire Dance, please watch the video below.
Address: Uluwatu Temple, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Ticket Price: 100,000 IDR
TRAVEL TIP: For ease and convenience, I recommend that you book an Uluwatu Temple Sunset and Kecak Fire Dance Tour with Klook.com.
Visit Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot is a sea temple located at Beraban village, Bali. Aside from the unique location of the temple, tourist comes here to witness the beautiful sunset and astonishing view of the ocean. Just a few minutes away from the temple, there are restaurants, shops, and parks that you can enjoy. Like any other temples, they also have dance performances prepared for the guests.
Address: Jl. Tanah Lot, Beraban, Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia
Entrance Fee: 60,000 IDR
TRAVEL TIP: For ease and convenience, you can book a Tanah Lot Sunset Tour with Klook.com.
Enjoy Surfing in Bali
Bali is one of the most famous surfing spots in the world. Bali can accommodate whether you are a beginner or an expert surfer. For beginners, it is safe to surf in places like Kuta Beach and Canggu. For intermediate surfers, you can enjoy surfing at Kermas and Uluwatu. If you are an expert, you can try your skills in Padang Padang, the most popular surfing spot in Bali.
If you wish to learn surfing in Bali, you may avail them from many surfing schools found at different beaches in Bali. See options below.
- Surfing Lesson at Kuta Beach by 27 Surf Bali
- Surfing Lesson at Legian Beach
- Surfing Lesson in Kuta Bali by S Surf School
- Surfing Lesson in Bali by Odysseys Surf School
- Surfing Lesson in Seminyak Bali by Nuna Surfing School
- Surfing Experience in Kuta Beach Bali by AAA Surf
- Surfing Experiences in South Bali by Rip Curl School of Surf
Dinner and sunset watching at Jimbaran Beach
Jimbaran beach is famous for its stunning sunsets. Aside from that, it also has plenty of luxury hotels located in Jimbaran Bay. It is a well-known beach in Bali and celebrity sightings are common here. There are also many seafood restaurants lined along Jimbaran Beach where you could savor freshly-caught seafoods while enjoying the stunning view of the sunset.
Address: Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Upgrade your visit to Bali when you book any of these dining experiences at Jimbaran Beach! Enjoy a wide variety of freshly cooked seafood dishes as the sun goes down into the horizon.
Watch the iconic Barong and Kris Dance in Bali
Barong and Kris Dance in Bali is a Balinese Mythological dance that is known not only in Bali but also worldwide. By watching a cultural show in Bali, you could have a better understanding of Bali's long history, culture, and mythology. Many tourists are coming from different countries just to see and to experience this iconic Barong and Kris Dance.
Ticket Price: 100,000 IDR
TRAVEL TIP: For ease and convenience, you can buy Discounted Sahadewa Barong Dance Cultural Show Admission Ticket with Klook.com.
Try Bali’s local food
Your experience in Bali is never complete without trying their local food. Some of the best local food that you should try are Pisang Goreng, Babi Guling, Sate, Nasi Goreng, Spring Rolls, Gado Gado, Mie Goreng, and many more. Best of all, food in Bali are very cheap and affordable!
Here are some options:
- Bebek Bengil in Bali
- Tipsy Tea at Azul Beach Club
- Bale Udang Mang Engking in Kuta and Ubud
- TADD'S Restaurant at Montigo Resorts Seminyak
Join a Cooking Class
Joining a cooking class in Bali will let you learn how to cook some of the most well-known Balinese dishes. Some classes will also let you immerse in Bali's local market scene and let pick your own ingredients that will be used in cooking.
Here are some cooking classes that you could join:
Explore Bali Batuan Temple
Located along Jalan Raya Batuan, Batuan, Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia, Bali Batuan Temple is open from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM daily. Entrance fee is 10,000 IDR per person. A sarong is required when visiting the temple. If you don't have one, you can borrow one at the entrance.
Bali Batuan Temple is a local Balinese Hindu temple that is located in Ubud. It has stunning Balinese structures and ornaments all over the temple. It is a historical site and is nearly 1000 years old. If you like to explore historical places around the world, then the Batuan Temple which is a temple can be categorized as Puseh temple according to the concept of “Tri Kahyangan or Tri Murti” should be a part of your list.
Visit Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul Temple is located at Jalan Tirta, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia. It is open from 07:00 AM to 05:00 PM and an admission fee of 15,000 IDR per person is collected when entering the temple.
Tirta Empul Temple is a water temple that is located at Manukaya, Bali Indonesia. It has a holy mountain spring where it is believed that it will purify you spiritually if you take a bath in their springs. Since Tirta Empul is a holy place, it is important to respect the place as well as dress accordingly. Don't forget to wear a sarong before entering the temple. You can borrow a sarong at the entrance, free of charge.
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Explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Bali is known for its beautiful rice terraces, in fact, they have plenty of them. One of the most visited and most popular is the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. It offers an awesome view especially from above. Tegallalang Rice Terraces is accessible from the town of Ubud. You can reach it in less than 30 minutes if traveling from the Ubud Town.
Located along Jalan Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia, an entrance/parking fee of 10,000 IDR per person is collected when visiting Tegallalang Rice Terraces.
TRAVEL TIP: For ease and convenience, you can also book a Tegalalang Rice Field and Monkey Forest Full Day Tour in Ubud with Klook.com.
Visit the captivating Ubud Royal Palace
Ubud Royal Palace also known as Puri Saren Agung Ubud by the locals is a palace that was built in the year 1800. It is one of the main attractions in Ubud and frequented by tourists. In fact, Ubud Royal Palace is always present in Ubud tours and itineraries. The palace has a Balinese architecture and a captivating garden where guests can visit and have photos taken. They also have dance performances during night time that are definitely worth watching.
The palace is located along Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia. It is open from 08:00 AM to 07:00 PM and entrance is free.
Be Amazed by the monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest
The Ubud Monkey Forest is situated at Padangtegal, Ubud. It is a nature reserve and at the same time, a Hindu temple complex. It is popularly known as the Ubud Monkey Forest so the tourist can easily identify it but the original name of this forest is Padangtegal Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The forest contains over 700 monkeys and 186 different species of trees.
Located at Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia, it is open from 08:30 AM to 05:30 PM. Entrance fee is 50,000 IDR per person.
Visit Goa Gajah
Goa Gajah or the Elephant Cave is another popular attraction in Ubud. You might think it is a cave or a place where there are lots of elephants, but it is not. I know you are wondering why it is called elephant cave if there's no elephant in there. Locals say that, it is because of the stone figure at the cave that is said to be the Hindu Lord Ganesh and he is described as an elephant's head. Here, you can find temples, lush gardens, and of course, souvenir shops. Wearing a sarong is also required when entering Goa Gajah. You can borrow it from the entrance gate. Entrance fee is 15,000 IDR per person.
TRAVEL TIP: For ease and convenience, you could join the Goa Gajah, Rice Terraces, Tibumana Waterfall, and Traditional Village Trip in Ubud from Klook.
Get mesmerized at Tegenungan Waterfall
Tegenungan waterfall is the nearest natural attraction if you are coming from the town of Ubud. You can easily reach the falls in just half an hour through the stairs from the main road. It also has souvenir shops that are only few minutes away from the falls. If you like to get mesmerized by the beauty of nature, then Tegenungan waterfall is a must-visit.
It is located at Jalan Ir. Sutami, Kemenuh, Sukawati, Kemenuh, Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80581, Indonesia. It is open from 06:30 AM to 06:30 PM and entrance fee is 15,000 IDR per person.
Ride the swing and have a taste of local coffee at Jambe Asri Agrotourism
If you are a coffee love, a good cup of coffee in Ubud is a great experience. Bali Coffee popular not only in Indonesia but also known worldwide for its unique taste. A tour in Jambe Asri is commonly available at any tour agencies. The tour consists of not only trying out different varieties of coffee and tea, but also you’ll get to learn the process of how to make it. And when visiting Jambe Asri, you might also want to try the swing with a very nice view.
Jambe Asri is located at Tegaltamu Batubulan, Batubulan, Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia. Entrance is free, and it is open from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM.
TRAVEL TIP: For ease and convenience, you can also book a Bali Swing and Waterfall Full Day Tour in Ubud Tour with Klook.com.
Have a Balinese Massage
A massage is very common in Indonesia and they also recommend it to tourists. It is so common that you can find cheap but quality spa everywhere in Ubud. They have different kinds of massage that you can try - Traditional Balinese Massage, a Hot Stone Massage, an Herbal Massage - depending on your preference. Feel completely relaxed and rejuvenated after your massage treatment that is so perfect after a day of exploring the town.
Enjoy various massage services right at your villa, hotel or accommodation in Ubud. For ease and convenience, you can book a Spa and Massage Package!
Relax and Party at Finns Beach Club in Bali
Finns Beach Club, located in Bali, Indonesia, is a luxurious adult-only beach club that offers an unparalleled experience. This world-renowned beach club features four stunning pools, each with its own unique vibe, and nine bars scattered throughout the property. Multiple restaurants offer a range of culinary options, from fresh seafood to modern Asian cuisine. For those who want to take their experience to the next level, the VIP section provides an exclusive retreat with its own pool and dedicated service. The highlight of any visit to Finns Beach Club is undoubtedly the beautiful sunsets, which can be enjoyed while sipping on a refreshing cocktail. After the sun goes down, the party kicks into high gear with live DJs and vocalists performing for the adult-only crowds. With all of these incredible amenities, it's no wonder that Finns Beach Club is considered one of the world's best beach clubs – and it's worth a visit to see for yourself!
Address: Jl. Pantai Berawa No.99, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Entrance Fee: Entrance is generally free at Finns, but a minimum spend is applied when you want to use the daybeds.
How to get there: Finns is a bit further out in Canggu. Calculate with about 50k for a Grab Car to get there.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS, THINGS TO DO AND TOURS IN BALI
For those who prefer convenience and getting Bali packages, I highly recommend these Bali Packaged Tours from Klook.com. Some of these can be availed on a private and join-in tour.
Nusa Penida Full Day Tour from Bali
- Explore the gorgeous Nusa Penida island with round trip transfers from Bali!
- Take picture in the Insta-famous spots of Kelingking Beach (T-Rex Cliff) and Angel Billabong in the West side of the island
- Enjoy the beauty of Diamond Beach and Tembeling Beach in the East and South side of the island
- You can choose to explore the beautiful marine life by snorkeling in Crystal Bay, Manta Bay, or Gamat Bay
Bali Instagram Tour
- Join the Bali Instagram Tour with a visit to the famous Lempuyang Temple "Gate of Heaven" and many more!
- Travel to North side of Bali and visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and continue to photospot Handara Gate.
- Explore East side of Bali to explore the iconic Tirta Gangga water palace and Virgin Beach.
- Extend your trip to Nusa Penida if you choose the 2-days private tour (available for English-speaking guide package only)
- Round trip hotel transfers with friendly driver are also included so no need to worry about a stressful commute around Bali!
Bali's Greatest Hits
- See Bali's local craft industries in action, everything from art to jewelry to woodwork
- Take a seat at a traditional Balinese Barong and Kris performance
- Tuck into a local lunch with views over sparklingly clear waters to Batur Volcano
- Be cleansed with a temple's holy waters and see royal tombs
- Choose the Private Tour and you can tailor the itinerary to fit in additional gallery stops if you wish
- Enjoy air conditioned transport with hotel pick up, accompanied by your friendly private guide
Ayung White Water Rafting with Red Paddles
- Cool off from Bali's heat by going whitewater rafting, Bali's top adventure, at Ayung River
- See the lush rainforest, stunning waterfalls, and breathtaking gorges in the surrounding areas
- Delicious buffet lunch/dinner and convenient roundtrip transfers to your hotel included
- Follow experienced and friendly guides who will make sure that you have fun while keeping you safe
- Suitable for solo travelers and people of all ages (aged 7-65) and inclusive of personal insurance coverage
Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking
- Hike to the top of an active volcano, Mount Batur, part of UNESCO's Global Geopark Network
- Hike up to the height of 1717 meters (5633 feet) above sea level and be rewarded with mesmerizing views
- Make use of fantastic photo taking opportunities of the volcanic valley, Mount Agung, Mount Abang and more
- Indulge in a delicious breakfast at the top with the backdrop of stunning Balinese mountainscapes
- Stop at a coffee plantation and try Luwak Coffee, the rarest and most expensive coffee in the world
Lembongan Reef Cruise
- Board a luxury catamaran and spend the day enjoying Nusa Lembongan's turquoise waters
- Pack your day with fun-filled activities: snorkeling, 'submarine' coral viewing, island cultural walk, 35m slide, and unlimited banana boat rides plus optional diving or aquanauts!
- Feel full and content throughout the day with food and drinks provided, including morning and afternoon tea and snacks plus a delicious international buffet lunch
- Relax in air conditioned comfort, with hotel pick up and drop off included, and an informative English speaking guide
The Heart of Bali Tour
- Be awed by the beauty of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih rice terraces
- Enjoy the natural volcanic hot spring Angseri located at the foot of Mount Batukaru
- Visit ancient temples off the beaten track with stunning natural landscape
Ubud Highlights Private Day Tour
- Explore hidden waterfalls such as Kanto Lampo and Tibumana Waterfall, Suwat Waterfall, Ubud Market to buy souvenirs, Ubud Palace, and all top attractions in Ubud if you want to make your own plans.
- Snap Instagram-worthy photos when you visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Tegenungan Waterfall, and more!
- Complement your trip when you stop by at the vast greeneries of Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
- Customise your itinerary and get the chance to discover Tirta Empul Temple, Jungle Swing or Bali Swing, Campuhan Ridge Walk, Coffee plantation and coffee making process and taste.
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WHERE TO SHOP IN BALI?
Here are some of the best places to shop in Bali that we've visited during our trip. Aside from these, most of the tourist spots also have some souvenir shops where your could buy something for your family and friends back home. Don't forget to check them out!
Agung Bali Souvenir Shop
Your visit at Bali is not complete without scoring some souvenirs. At Bali, they have Agung Bali Souvenir Shop who sells a wide variety of cheap Balinese souvenirs and local products. You can find cheap and authentic clothes, bags, baskets, and other art crafts at Agung Bali Souvenir Shop. So, before going home, be sure to drop by at this shop to get some pasalubong to your families and friends back home.
Traditional Art Market
Ubud is known for its arts and handicrafts. Visiting them wouldn't be complete without having souvenirs. You can shop at a traditional art markets such as Pasar Seni Sukawati where locals sell arts and handmade crafts such as bags, baskets, and silk. It is located along Jalan Raya Sukawati, Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia. The market is open from 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM.
Ubud Market
The Ubud Market is located a few meters away from Ubud Royal Palace making it easy for the tourist to buy some goods and souvenirs after the tour at the palace. The market is open daily and it features the beauty of arts in Indonesia and other local products. Here, you can find Balinese handmade crafts such as baskets, woven bags, silk scarves, and other handicrafts. This is also a good place to buy paintings, artworks, and souvenirs to bring back home.
It is located along Jalan Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia. The market is open from 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM, no entrance fee.
SAMPLE 3 DAYS AND 3 NIGHT BALI DIY ITINERARY
Here's a sample 3 days and 2 nights DIY Bali Itinerary. Feel free to adjust it depending on your flight arrival and departure, the things you want do, and the attractions and tourist spots you want to visit in Bali.
NOTE: AirAsia's flight leaves Manila at 06:55 PM and arrives at 10:55 PM in Bali. That's what we took. If you don't want to waste time as well as spending one night in a hotel just to sleep, I highly suggest that your book your Manila to Bali flight via Cebu Pacific which leaves Manila at 03:50 AM and arrives in Bali at 07:50 AM and start your tour right away upon arrival in Bali.
SUGGESTED FLIGHTS: For this itinerary, I suggest that you book Manila to Bali via Cebu Pacific Air and for your flight back to Manila, you may take the AirAsia flight that leaves Bali at 11:20 PM. This will let you maximize your time in Bali.
DAY 1 - ARRIVAL AND UBUD TOUR PART 1
03:50 AM - Depart from Manila to Bali via Cebu Pacific Air
08:30 AM - Meet up with the driver of your hired car. You can meet the driver from the airport.
09:00 AM - Start of Ubud Tour Part 1 (Book a Tour)
- Watch Barong and Kris Dance
- Jambe Asri Agrotourism
- Batuan Temple
- Goa Gajah
- Lunch - Babi Guling
- Ubud Monkey Forest
- Ubud Royal Palace
- Ubud Market
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces
- Tirta Empul Temple
07:30 PM - Dinner
09:00 PM - Rest and Sleep
DAY 2 - UBUD TOUR PART 2 AND BACK TO DENPASAR
07:00 AM - Breakfast, enjoy the resort
10:00 AM - Hotel pick-up (Private car rental)
10:30 AM - Start of Ubud Tour Part 2
- Tegenungan Waterfall
- Traditional Art Market for souvenir shopping
12:30 PM - Drive back to Denpasar
01:30 PM - Drive to Garuda Wisnu Kencana
02:00 PM - Arrive at Garuda Wisnu Kencana, explore
03:30 PM - Depart for Padang-padang Beach
04:00 PM - Enjoy Padang-padang Beach
05:00 PM - Depart for Uluwatu Temple
05:30 PM - Arrive at Uluwatu Temple, explore
06:00 PM - Watch Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple (Book a tour)
07:00 PM - Drive to your hotel
08:00 PM - Arrive at your hotel, have dinner
10:00 PM - Sleep
DAY 3 - EXPLORE MORE OF BALI AND DEPARTURE
07:00 AM - Breakfast
08:30 AM - Hotel check-out
09:00 AM - Hotel pick-up (Private car rental)
09:30 AM - Agung Bali Souvenir Shop
11:00 NN - Lunch
01:00 PM - Visit Tanah Lot (Book a tour)
02:30 PM - Explore Nusa Dua
05:00 PM - Watch the sunset at La Plancha
07:00 PM - Drive to the airport
11:20 PM - Flight back to Manila via AirAsia
BALI TRIP BUDGET AND EXPENSES
Your travel budget and expenses will definitely depend on your traveling style, the activities you want to do, the tourist spots you want to visit, accommodations and food. If you will follow the above 3 Days and 2 nights DIY Bali itinerary, here's the sample breakdown of expenses. This assumes the following:
- You are a group of two.
- You will be staying for 1 night at Tebesaya Cottage in Ubud that is good for 2 persons for PHP 2,200 per night with complimentary breakfast.
- For your 2nd night, you'll be staying at POP! Hotel Kuta Beach for PHP 1,060 per night with complimentary breakfast.
- Your budget for food is from 50,000 to 150,000 IDR per meal for lunch and dinner per person.
- You'll be renting a private car for 3 days.
PRE-TRAVEL EXPENSES
Activities were booked via Klook and hotel accommodations were booked via Traveloka.com.
- Tebesaya Cottage for 1 night - PHP 2,200 / 2 = 1,100 per person
- POP! Hotel Kuta Beach for 1 night - PHP 1,060 / 2 = 530 per person
- 3 days Bali Private Car Charter - PHP 1,600 per day x 3 = PHP 4,800 / 2 = 2,400 per person.
TOTAL PRE-TRAVEL EXPENSES- PHP 4,030 per person
DAY 1 EXPENSES
- Can rental - pre-booked
- Watch Barong and Kris Dance - 100,000 IDR
- Jambe Asri Agrotourism - Free
- Batuan Temple - 10,000 IDR
- Goa Gajah - 15,000 IDR
- Lunch (Babi Guling) - 70,000 IDR
- Ubud Monkey Forest - 50,000 IDR
- Ubud Royal Palace - Free
- Ubud Market - Free
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces - 10,000 IDR
- Tirta Empul Temple - 15,000 IDR
- Dinner - 50,000 IDR
- 1st night: Tebesaya Cottage - pre-booked
- TOTAL - 320,000 IDR
DAY 2 EXPENSES
- Breakfast - complimentary
- Can rental - pre-booked
- Tegenungan Waterfall - 15,000 IDR
- Traditional Art Market - Free
- Lunch (Tepi Sawah Crispy Duck) - 115,000 IDR
- Garuda Wisnu Kencana - 100,000 IDR
- Padang-padang Beach - 10,000 IDR
- Uluwatu Temple - 30,000 IDR
- Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple - 100,000 IDR
- 1st night: POP! Hotel Kuta Beach - pre-booked
- Dinner - 50,000
- TOTAL - 420,000 IDR
DAY 3 EXPENSES
- Breakfast - complimentary
- Can rental - pre-booked
- Agung Bali Souvenir Shop - Free
- Lunch - 50,000 IDR
- Tanah Lot - 60,000 IDR
- Nusa Dua - Free
- La Plancha/Dinner - 150,000 IDR
- TOTAL - 260,000 IDR
SUMMARY OF EXPENSES
- DAY 1 - 320,000 IDR
- DAY 2 - 420,000 IDR
- DAY 3 - 260,000 IDR
TOTAL - 1,000,000 IDR or 3,600 PHP per person
PRE-TRAVEL BOOKINGS - 4,030 PHP per person
GRAND TOTAL - 7,630 PHP per person
Not included in these computations are the following:
- Round trip airfare Manila-Bali-Manila
- NAIA terminal fee and travel tax
- Food expense for snacks
- Tips or gratuities which is customary in Indonesian culture
- Budget for pasalubong, souvenirs and shopping expenses
Please note that exchange rates, ticket prices, airfare, hotel rates, tour prices, car rental rates, and other expenses are subject to change and depend on the date of your trip. You can adjust this budget depending on how many are you in the group, the tourist spots and activities you want to do in Bali, and how many days you plan to stay in Bali. You can save a lot if you travel in a group of 4 to 5 persons to save more on the cost of car rental. And always remember to have extra money for any emergencies.
I hope this First-timer Travel Guide for Bali Indonesia will help you in planning a memorable and budget-friendly Bali Indonesia Adventure! Enjoy and have fun!
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Hi. What is the reason why you stayed at 3 different hotels during your stay in Bali? What is the advantage of doing so? Thank you. Your blog is very informative.
ReplyDeletedid you have to buy travel insurance? what travel insurance can you recommend?
ReplyDeleteVery informative thank you!
ReplyDeleteHI! How were you able to arrange your pickup at the airport? I have talked to klook CSR that they keep telling me that it is not possible. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteHi. I'd like to know if you did buy the whole day iti in klook or you just bought the car rental?
ReplyDeletedoes buying in klook entrance tickets/package cheaper than buying on the spot?
ReplyDeletesuper helpful! <3
ReplyDeleteAmazing :)
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to travel to Indonesia this is very helpful.
ReplyDeleteWOW!Very helpful, hopefully its still visa free.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your blog, good orientation for me as we plan our travel to Bali this year. I wish to buy colorful fabrics and spices after enjoying eating local food. Can I buy theses at Ubod market ?
ReplyDeleteHello po! This os very helpful blog.
ReplyDeleteSir i am planning to visit Bali for 4D3N.
How can i book the private car for 4days? Possible po ba na siya ang gagamitin from day 1 from airport to all tours plus paghatid sa airport on the day po ng departure in Bali.
Thank you po.
Hi, how about staying to a relative in bali. Anong need documents need sa immigration?
ReplyDelete7,630 philippines money is not xpensive🤍🤍my god i will set my vacation soon?when im going back home
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