05 N/6D Bali Tour
A 5-night, 6-day Bali tour with us will be an incredible experience! You’ll see majestic volcanoes, lush green jungles with waterfalls, sandy beaches with blue water, and ornate cliffside temples. Your days will be packed with new cultural events, drives through stunning scenery, shopping in village markets, and adventures like zip lining or snorkelling with colourful fish. In the evenings, enjoy authentic dance performances as the sun sets.
Highlights of the Tour:
✔ Boat trip to explore Nusa Penida Island
✔ See Angel Billabong cliffs and stalactites
✔ View round Broken Beach cliff hole
✔ See Kelingking Beach T-Rex rock
✔ Snorkel with fish at Crystal Bay
✔ Ride a banana boat over the waves
✔ Soar above the ocean on fly fish harnesses
✔ Drive your jet ski on blue sea
✔ Visit Tanah Lot temple on an ocean rock
✔ Swing high over treetops on Bali swing
✔ Hike through the jungle to stunning temple gates with a volcano view
✔ Relax at pretty Tirta Gangga water palace
⚫ Any change in the itinerary will be extra.
⚫ Hotel accommodation is subject to room availability at the time of booking.
We'll welcome you at the airport and take you to your beachside hotel to rest. In the evening you'll enjoy a romantic, yummy candlelight dinner overlooking the ocean waves. Eat as much as you want - you must be hungry after your travels! It's the perfect first night in beautiful Bali next to the sand and sea breeze.
On day two we'll take a boat trip to explore Nusa Penida Island! At Angel Billabong sit carefully on the cliffs to get pictures inside the big rocky pools and stalactites - it looks like an angel landed there. Broken Beach is a magical round hole in a high cliff showing the pretty blue Indian Ocean down below. Then see the tall limestone rock at Kelingking Beach shaped almost like a T-Rex head! Our last stop is Crystal Bay with white sand beaches and clear shallow water where you can snorkel to see colourful fish and even turtles swimming. If you want to do snorkelling, without a guide, you will have to pay IDR 25000 per person. We'll stop to enjoy a yummy Indonesian seafood lunch too. After a day of adventures, we'll go back to the hostel for comfy hotel sleep!
On day three, get ready for awesome water action! First, we'll pull you around on a giant floating banana boat - hold on tight to friends as it bumps over the waves. Then try fly fish: strapped in harnesses soaring high above the ocean to see below - so much fun! If you're daring, ride your own jet ski as fast as you want doing spins and skips across the beautiful blue sea. After drying off, we'll go see the scenic Tanah Lot temple, perched perfectly on an oceanfront rock with water all around. Wave goodbye as the sun sets behind its iconic view.
On day four we'll drive to see mountains and rice fields. At the Bali swing you sit in a big high basket and staff pull the ropes so you swing way up over treetops like flying - feels so cool! Then you will visit a coffee farm to see beans growing and try different sweet teas and yummy chocolates from their shop. In Ubud town, you can peek at artisans carving wood statues or paintings. There are colourful galleries and cute clothes shops too if you want! You will eat a yummy lunch above green rice terraces watching farmers picking the stalks below. Before going back we'll stop at temples to light incense offerings inside.
On your fifth day, we'll start at Lempuyang Temple, locally called the Gates of Heaven. To reach it you'll hike up through a lush jungle filled with butterflies and exotic birds chirping. At the top take iconic pictures of the towering temple gates framed against Mount Agung volcano in the distance. Next, we'll visit the pretty Tirta Gangga water palace with ponds, fountains and stone carvings surrounded by flower gardens. Relax as you get a two-hour traditional Balinese massage, feeling all tension melt away. Before your rejuvenating spa session, pose for professional photos wearing colourful sarongs in the garden if you want - extra fees apply to purchase the images later as mementoes.
On your last day, we'll drive you to the airport and say goodbye! We hope you made wonderful memories exploring Bali with us. Thank you for letting us show you this beautiful island paradise. Have a safe trip back home.
Things To Do in Nusa Penida Island
Things To Do in Ubud Village
Note: Some places we mentioned here are not part of our tour package. But for an extra fee, we're happy to add any local sites or activities you'd like on your trip during that day, time permitting. Just let your guide know; as your holiday should be enjoyed to the fullest. Additional charges do apply for these optional side excursions not in the main itinerary though.
Our Restaurant Recommendations For You
West Side Nusa Penida Island
Tanah Lot
Kintamani
Near Tirtha Gangga
Note: Meals at restaurants of your choice not in our tour package will be paid from your own pocket. But we'll do our best to accommodate your dining preferences if timing allows! Just inform your guide if you see another place you'd like to try. They can permit a visit within the day's schedule. Additional food stops come at your own expense, however.
Ans:The main language is Balinese and Indonesian. Many locals speak excellent English in tourist areas too.
Ans: Yes, roaming data and calls function well around the island for most major carriers.
Ans: Look for our uniformed driver holding a sign with your name. Transfers are included in the tour.
Ans:Limited sightseeing based on flight schedules to allow proper rest. Please check the itinerary.
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