Bali Indonesia 6 Day Itinerary
Here is a 6-day itinerary for traveling in Bali, Indonesia:
Day 1: Arrival in South Kuta
- Morning: Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport
- Transportation: Take a taxi or ride-hailing service from the airport to your accommodation in South Kuta (approximately IDR 60,000 - IDR 80,000 / USD 4-5)
- Accommodation: Check-in at a hotel like the Hotel Puri Santrian (approximately IDR 500,000 / USD 35 per night) or a similar option
- Lunch: Head to Warung Cepoti, a local restaurant serving Indonesian and Balinese cuisine (approximately IDR 50,000 - IDR 100,000 / USD 3-7)
- Afternoon: Visit the Uluwatu Temple (approximately IDR 30,000 / USD 2 per person), a beautiful Hindu temple perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean
- Evening: Enjoy sunset at Kuta Beach, one of Bali’s most popular beaches
Day 2: South Kuta to Seminyak
- Morning: Take a taxi or ride-hailing service from South Kuta to Seminyak (approximately IDR 30,000 - IDR 50,000 / USD 2-3)
- Accommodation: Check-in at a hotel like the The Alila Seminyak (approximately IDR 1,500,000 / USD 100 per night) or a similar option
- Lunch: Head to La Lucciola, a popular Italian restaurant in Seminyak (approximately IDR 100,000 - IDR 200,000 / USD 7-14)
- Afternoon: Visit the Seminyak Beach and take a stroll along the beachfront
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at Mama San, a popular restaurant serving Indonesian and Asian cuisine
Day 3: Ubud
- Morning: Take a taxi or ride-hailing service from Seminyak to Ubud (approximately IDR 100,000 - IDR 150,000 / USD 7-10)
- Accommodation: Check-in at a hotel like the The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan (approximately IDR 5,500,000 / USD 380 per night) or a similar option
- Lunch: Head to Ubud Monkey Forest, a restaurant located within the monkey forest (approximately IDR 50,000 - IDR 100,000 / USD 3-7)
- Afternoon: Visit the Ubud Royal Palace and explore the surrounding area
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at Na Cucina, an Italian restaurant in Ubud
Day 4: Waterbom Bali
- Morning: Spend the day at Waterbom Bali (approximately IDR 450,000 / USD 30 per person), a popular waterpark with slides and attractions
- Lunch: Enjoy lunch at the waterpark’s restaurant or bring your own food
- Afternoon: Continue to enjoy the facilities at Waterbom Bali
- Evening: Head back to your accommodation in Ubud
Day 5: South Kuta
- Morning: Take a taxi or ride-hailing service from Ubud to South Kuta (approximately IDR 100,000 - IDR 150,000 / USD 7-10)
- Accommodation: Check-in at a hotel like the Hotel Puri Santrian (approximately IDR 500,000 / USD 35 per night) or a similar option
- Lunch: Head to Warung Cepoti, a local restaurant serving Indonesian and Balinese cuisine (approximately IDR 50,000 - IDR 100,000 / USD 3-7)
- Afternoon: Visit the Uluwatu Temple (approximately IDR 30,000 / USD 2 per person) and enjoy sunset at Kuta Beach
Day 6: Departure
- Morning: Spend some time shopping for souvenirs or visiting any last-minute attractions
- Transportation: Take a taxi or ride-hailing service from South Kuta to the airport (approximately IDR 60,000 - IDR 80,000 / USD 4-5)
Things to Know:
- Bali is a popular tourist destination and can be crowded during peak season (June-August)
- Be respectful of local customs and traditions, especially when visiting temples or attending cultural events
- Try to avoid eating at restaurants that are too busy or have long wait times
- Be mindful of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas
Tips:
- Rent a scooter to explore the island and get around more easily (approximately IDR 50,000 - IDR 100,000 / USD 3-7 per day)
- Bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun
- Try to learn a few basic phrases in Indonesian, such as “halo” (hello), “terima kasih” (thank you), and “tolong” (help)
- Be prepared for variable weather conditions, including rain showers
Other:
- Don’t drink tap water or eat from street vendors that don’t look clean
- Try to avoid visiting during peak season if possible, as it can be very crowded
- Consider booking a private driver or tour guide to help you navigate the island and get around more easily
- Bring a portable charger for your phone or other devices, as power outlets may be limited in some areas.