Experience the beauty of Bali as you explore beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and rice terraces amidst scenic landscapes.
Spend some quality time with your partner enjoying a relaxing Balinese spa therapy.
Admire Balinese architecture as you pass through the gateways and walkways around the cliff of Uluwatu Temple.
Get to know about the making-process of one of the costliest coffees in the world - the Luwak Coffee.
About the Tour:
Bali is a favourite destination for honeymooners around the world and it’s easy to say why. From its list of unending idyllic beaches, captivating spiritual energy, colourful coral reefs, and serene waterfalls to adventurous water sports, majestic temples, rice paddies, and exotic sunsets, there is so much to see and experience in this magnificent tropical paradise.
Witness the charming views of the resting boats, and the colourful sky reflecting upon the golden sand while you cruise over the pristine waters near the Tanjung Benoa harbour. The sunset views from the Uluwatu Temple and the pleasing sound of the gushing water at Tegenungan waterfall are simply unmatchable experiences.
Tour info:
Duration: 7 Days, 6 Nights
Start Point: Ngurah Rai International Airport
End Point: Ngurah Rai International Airport
Note: Package customization is available on request. Drop an inquiry to know more.
Inclusions:
Meals - Breakfast from Day 2 to Day 7
Dinner on Day 6
Stay - Stay in a Star category hotel on a double/ triple sharing basis as per your requirement
Transfers - Airport and Sightseeing transfers in private vehicle
Transfers for sightseeing as per the itinerary on private basis
Guide - Professional English-speaking guide cum driver to help you explore the cities
Visa Assistance: It will be provided (Charges are not included)
Driver Allowances, Parking, Toll Charges, etc
Experiences Covered:
How to Reach
Indian metropolitan cities are connected to Bali from Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata Airport. The famous airlines that connect these cities to Bali are Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai, Malindo Air, Air India, Air Asia, and more. There are no direct flights to Bali, so Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Bangkok act as common stopovers.