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How to Travel Bali: Complete 14-Day Guide to Paradise

How to Travel Bali: Complete 14-Day Guide to Paradise

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Lost LeBlanc
By Lost LeBlanc

Comprehensive 14-day Bali travel guide covering beaches, temples, culture, budget, food, and everything needed for an unforgettable visit

Essential Information

Getting There

Flight Options

  • Main airport: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
  • Flying time from Asia: 2-6 hours
  • Average flight cost: $100-400 depending on origin
  • Visa: Most nationalities get 30-day visa on arrival

Arrival and Transfers

  • Official airport taxis available at fixed rates
  • Ride-sharing: Grab and Go-Jek apps
  • Hotels often arrange airport pickups
  • Cost: $10-20 to main areas

Best Time to Visit

  • Dry Season (April-October): Best weather, more tourists, higher prices
  • Wet Season (November-March): Rain, fewer tourists, lower prices
  • Sweet Spot: May-June or September (good weather, fewer crowds)

Budget

Daily Budget Breakdown

  • Budget travelers: $30-50/day
  • Mid-range: $60-100/day
  • Luxury: $150+/day

Monthly Estimate

  • Budget: $900-1,500/month
  • Mid-range: $1,800-3,000/month
  • Luxury: $4,500+/month

Regional Breakdown

South Bali (Days 1-4)

Kuta Beach & Surroundings

  • Popular with tourists
  • Excellent nightlife and restaurants
  • Good for beach lovers
  • More developed and touristy

Accommodation

  • Budget hostels: $10-20/night
  • Mid-range hotels: $40-80/night
  • Villas: $100-200/night

Must-See Attractions

  • Kuta Beach: Famous for sunset and surfing
  • Tanah Lot Temple: Iconic temple on cliff
  • Padang Padang Beach: Secluded and beautiful
  • Dreamland Beach: Surfers' favorite

Activities

  • Surfing lessons ($30-50)
  • Beach clubs and sunset drinks
  • Spa and massage ($10-20)
  • Night markets for shopping

Central Bali (Days 5-7)

Ubud: Heart of Culture

  • Artistic and cultural hub
  • Beautiful rice terraces
  • Art galleries and studios
  • More authentic Balinese experience

Accommodation

  • Budget homestays: $15-25/night
  • Guesthouses: $30-60/night
  • Boutique villas: $80-150/night

Must-See Attractions

  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Iconic landscape
  • Ubud Monkey Forest: Sacred sanctuary
  • Ubud Palace: Traditional architecture
  • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Activities

  • Rice terrace trekking
  • Art classes and workshops
  • Cooking classes ($35-50)
  • Yoga and meditation retreats
  • Market exploration

Food Scene

  • Excellent vegetarian and vegan options
  • Local warungs (cheap, authentic)
  • Modern cafes and restaurants
  • Traditional Balinese cuisine

East Bali (Days 8-10)

Sanur & Coastal Areas

  • Calm coastal waters
  • Fishing villages
  • Less touristy than Kuta
  • Good base for island hopping

Must-See Attractions

  • Samuan Tiga Beach
  • Sanur Beach: Calm waters for swimming
  • Nusa Penida Island day trip
  • Traditional wooden boat villages

Activities

  • Snorkeling and diving
  • Island hopping tours
  • Traditional boat rides
  • Beach relaxation

North Bali (Optional - Days 11-12)

Lovina & Surroundings

  • Black sand beaches
  • Dolphin watching trips
  • Quieter and more relaxed
  • Good for nature lovers

Must-See Attractions

  • Lovina Black Sand Beach
  • Hot Springs (Air Panas)
  • Dolphin watching (4am boat trip)
  • Bali Barat National Park

14-Day Suggested Itinerary

Days 1-2: Arrival & South Bali

  • Day 1: Arrive, settle in Kuta, relax
  • Day 2: Kuta Beach, sunset experience, explore area

Days 3-4: South Bali Exploration

  • Day 3: Tanah Lot Temple, Padang Padang Beach
  • Day 4: Dreamland Beach, spa day, night market

Days 5-7: Ubud Culture & Nature

  • Day 5: Travel to Ubud, explore town
  • Day 6: Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Ubud Palace, art galleries
  • Day 7: Ubud Monkey Forest, cooking class, traditional market

Days 8-10: East Bali & Islands

  • Day 8: Travel to Sanur, beach relaxation
  • Day 9: Nusa Penida Island day trip, snorkeling
  • Day 10: Traditional boat villages, diving or beach time

Days 11-13: Relaxation & Personal Preference

  • Day 11: Explore a new area or revisit favorite spot
  • Day 12: Yoga retreat, spa day, or adventure activity
  • Day 13: Last-minute shopping, beach time

Day 14: Departure

  • Early morning airport transfer
  • Final shopping and souvenirs

Food & Dining

Must-Try Foods

  • Nasi Goreng: Fried rice with egg and vegetables
  • Satay (Sate): Grilled meat skewers with peanut sauce
  • Gado-Gado: Mixed vegetables with peanut sauce
  • Soto Ayam: Turmeric chicken soup
  • Lumpia: Spring rolls
  • Rendang: Spiced meat dish

Restaurant Types

  • Warungs: Local, cheap ($2-5 meals)
  • Local Restaurants: Authentic food ($5-12)
  • Cafes: Modern and fusion ($10-20)
  • Fine Dining: Higher-end restaurants ($25+)

Dining Tips

  • Eat where locals eat for authentic food
  • Avoid tourist traps in busy areas
  • Negotiate prices at markets
  • Try street food (safe and delicious)
  • Vegetarian/vegan options abundant

Transportation

Getting Around Bali

  • Scooter Rental: $5-10/day (popular but risky)
  • Taxi: Metered taxis or apps (Grab, Go-Jek)
  • Private Driver: $30-50/day (comfortable and flexible)
  • Bus: $1-3 for local buses
  • Car Rental: $30-50/day with driver

Safety Tips

  • Drive carefully and defensively
  • Helmets are mandatory
  • Avoid driving at night
  • International Driving Permit recommended
  • Local guides better than solo driving

Cultural Tips

Respect and Etiquette

  • Temples: Sarongs provided, no shorts/sleeveless
  • Respect: Don't point at people or touch heads
  • Photography: Ask permission before photographing people
  • Language: Learn basic Bahasa Indonesian phrases
  • Dress: Modest clothing outside beaches

Local Customs

  • "Tuhan Yang Maha Esa" - respect for spirituality
  • Hindu culture and traditions pervasive
  • Ceremonies and celebrations common
  • Family-oriented society
  • Slow and relaxed pace of life

Activities & Experiences

Adventure Activities

  • Surfing (beginners to advanced)
  • Scuba diving and snorkeling
  • Hiking and trekking
  • Quad biking
  • White water rafting

Cultural Activities

  • Yoga and meditation
  • Traditional massage and spa
  • Cooking classes
  • Art and craft workshops
  • Temple visits and ceremonies

Relaxation

  • Beach time
  • Spa treatments
  • Pool and resort relaxation
  • Sunset watching
  • Reading and reflection

Practical Information

Money & Payments

  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
  • $1 USD = approximately 15,000-16,000 IDR
  • ATMs widely available
  • Credit cards accepted in tourist areas
  • Haggling common in markets

Health & Safety

  • Drink bottled water only
  • Food hygiene varies (street food usually safe)
  • Travel insurance recommended
  • Medical facilities good in main areas
  • Pharmacy medications available without prescription

Communication

  • SIM cards available (inexpensive)
  • Data plans very cheap ($2-5/GB)
  • WiFi widely available
  • WhatsApp and LINE for communication
  • International calling expensive

Visa & Documentation

  • Visa on Arrival: 30 days
  • Can be extended to 60 days
  • Passport must be valid 6+ months
  • Travel insurance recommended
  • Register with embassy if staying long

Travel Logistics

When to Book

  • Flight: 4-6 weeks in advance
  • Accommodation: 2-4 weeks ahead
  • Activities: Can be booked locally

What to Pack

  • Sunscreen (essential, expensive in Bali)
  • Light, breathable clothing
  • Insect repellent
  • Medications (specific needs)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Beach items (bring or buy)

Insurance & Safety

  • Travel insurance covers emergencies
  • Crime against tourists is low
  • Petty theft happens (use hotel safe)
  • Natural disasters rare but possible
  • Register with embassy

Costs Summary

14-Day Budget Breakdown

Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Flight $150 $250 $500
Hotel $210 $560 $1,400
Food $280 $630 $1,260
Transport $70 $140 $280
Activities $100 $350 $700
Total $810 $1,930 $4,140
Per Day $58 $138 $296

Tips for an Amazing Bali Experience

Do's:

  • โœ… Respect local culture and traditions
  • โœ… Try local food and experiences
  • โœ… Interact with locals respectfully
  • โœ… Explore beyond tourist areas
  • โœ… Learn basic Indonesian phrases
  • โœ… Take advantage of cheap prices
  • โœ… Protect your skin from sun
  • โœ… Support local businesses

Don'ts:

  • โŒ Don't disrespect temples or ceremonies
  • โŒ Don't wear inappropriate clothing
  • โŒ Don't take unorganized tours
  • โŒ Don't drink tap water
  • โŒ Don't show excessive affection
  • โŒ Don't leave belongings unattended
  • โŒ Don't expect Western-level infrastructure
  • โŒ Don't compare to your home country

Conclusion

Bali is truly magical. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, culture, or spirituality, you'll find it here. The combination of beaches, mountains, culture, and affordability makes it perfect for any traveler.

Take time to slow down, immerse yourself in the culture, connect with people, and appreciate the natural beauty. The best memories will be unexpected momentsโ€”conversations with locals, hidden beach discoveries, temple ceremonies, and shared experiences with fellow travelers.

Welcome to Bali. Selamat datang!

Last Updated: 2026-05-06
Best For: First-time visitors, cultural explorers, beach lovers, budget travelers
Difficulty Level: Very Easy (extremely tourist-friendly)

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