About Bali Tour Packages
The land where you can connect yourself with nature and spirituality. The glow of the temples when sunrays fall on them, and the whispering of the jungle between ancient trees, bring you back to yourself. The soothing waves of the ocean and the calmness of the temples welcome you to Bali and help you find your inner peace.
Bali is a small island in Indonesia, part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, just 1.6 km away from Java, and it’s the first place many people think of when they’re planning a trip abroad, not just because it’s popular but because it works for most kinds of travellers without trying too hard. You get good weather, beaches, green spaces, local food, culture that hasn’t been turned into a show, and places that are still affordable if you plan right, which is why a trip to Bali has become one of the easiest international breaks, especially for Indian tourists who want something different without overspending or dealing with complex travel rules.
The north side of the island has waterfalls and quiet landscapes; the south has the main beaches and crowded areas, but everything is close by, so you’re not spending half your day getting from one place to another, which makes it easy to switch between slow days and packed days without messing up your plan. Our Bali tour packages are designed to match how people travel, not just a brochure version — clean stays, simple transfers, enough time during the day to decide if you want to go out or stay in, and plans that can be adjusted last-minute if needed.
Whether you’re booking a Bali honeymoon package, traveling alone, planning a Bali beach holiday with friends, or extending your trip with family, we don’t enforce a fixed schedule. We only arrange what is essential and keep the rest flexible unless you request a complete plan. Ubud has rice fields and yoga centres, Kuta has surf spots and busy streets, Nusa Penida gives you the island feel without the crowds, and most places are a short drive or ferry away, so it’s not hard to mix them into one plan if you know where to start.
We also assist with flights, airport pickups, ferry bookings, and any mid-trip changes if something doesn’t go as planned. However, we don’t overbook your day unless you request it, and we’re available during your stay in case you need local assistance. If you’re not sure where to begin, you can go through our Bali holiday packages, check this list of places to visit in Bali, or look at some ready Bali itinerary plans to figure out what suits your trip length and budget.
Booking a trip should feel like freedom, not work. That’s where our Bali packages come in. We design them to be easy, direct, and fully supported. Whether you’re a couple, a family, a group, or going solo, we’ve done the homework for you. We map out stays, local transfers, trusted guides, and optional excursions, so you don’t waste hours figuring things out.
Our Bali Honeymoon Tour Packages include private pool villas, airport pickup, and romantic extras such as candlelight dinners and spa sessions. If you’re a family, we avoid overpacked itineraries and focus on safe areas with family-friendly activities. Solo travelers enjoy flexible stays, local support, and wellness-focused itineraries. And for groups, we arrange villas, surf lessons, and access to nightlife spots—without overbooking every hour.
The best part? Everything is customizable. Want fewer transfers, more time at one place? Done. Want only North Bali? Sure. We keep it flexible. Our goal is simple—make your Bali experience smooth, memorable, and customized to your travel style. With Bali Tour Package for Couples and options for large group plans, we cover every base.
Romantic Escapes for Couples
Bali tour packages for couples usually include private pool villas near the beach, sunset dinners in Jimbaran, and optional evening cruises from Benoa Harbour. Most couples choose quieter locations like Amed, Uluwatu, or Sanur for fewer crowds and more space. These Bali couple tour plans leave room in the day to add beach time, spa sessions, or just rest without rushing through a fixed itinerary.
Bali Honeymoon Tour Packages
Bali honeymoon tour packages often focus on Ubud rice terraces, Mount Batur sunrise treks, and short waterfall walks. Flower-decorated rooms, spa bookings, and optional couple photoshoots are available. The stay is usually private, the plan stays light, and nothing is added unless asked for.
Family Tour Packages for Bali
Family tour packages in Bali focus on short drives, kid-safe resorts, and simple days. Waterbom Bali, Monkey Forest, and Turtle Island are common picks. Transport is private, guides are optional, and daily plans can change based on how the day goes. Resorts with pools and kids’ clubs are usually selected first.
Group Tours in Bali
Group travel to Bali works well around Canggu, Seminyak, or Kuta. Shared villas, scooter rentals, beach clubs, and BBQ evenings are typical. Most groups prefer some planned activities, and the rest are kept open. It depends on size, budget, and pace.
Solo Trip to Bali
A solo trip to Bali usually starts with flexible plans and quiet places to stay. Ubud has wellness retreats and yoga studios. Canggu has coworking cafes and budget resorts. Some solo travellers prefer hostels, others go for simple homestays. Each option stays adjustable, and check-ins can be added if needed.
Bali isn’t big, but every region feels different. Some places work best for slow days, others for short trips or mixed plans. Good itineraries usually include a few of these spots, depending on how long the trip is.
Ubud
Ubud has rice terraces, temples, local markets, forest walks, and small yoga spaces. It’s quiet but not empty. A lot of Bali honeymoon packages start here because it’s easier to slow down, explore nearby areas, and avoid noise without feeling isolated.
Seminyak
Seminyak is good for beach cafes, boutique shops, and clean access to clubs and resorts. It’s one of the better spots for groups or couples who want modern stays without the crowd level of Kuta. Everything’s close, so it works for short stops or longer stays.
Nusa Penida
This island is off the southeast coast and needs a short boat ride from Sanur. Kelingking Beach, Crystal Bay, and Broken Beach are the usual spots. Some Bali tour packages include it as a one-day visit or an overnight plan, depending on how packed the schedule is.
Uluwatu
Uluwatu is quieter, good for cliff views, temple visits, and some of the less crowded beaches. It works for couples and solo travellers who want time away from town centers. Surf spots and evening fire dance shows are still regular here.
Kuta & Legian
Kuta and Legian are closer to the airport, good for fast plans or one-night stays. These areas are more active with shops, Waterbom Bali, bars, and beach access. Families often include this part when short on time or looking for something closer to the main road.
Mount Batur
Mount Batur is for sunrise treks. Most people start early to catch the view. It’s usually added to solo or group trips where a beach-only plan feels too limited. The trail isn’t hard but needs proper timing.
Canggu
Canggu has a mix of beach cafes, surf schools, coworking spaces, and boutique homestays. It’s popular with solo travellers and digital nomads because it’s easy to navigate and doesn’t feel as commercial as other beach towns.
Sanur
Sanur is slower, more relaxed, and better suited for older travellers or families with young kids. It’s also the departure point for boats to Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan, which makes it a useful base for island transfers.
Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot Temple sits on a rock formation just off the shore and is one of the most visited temples in Bali. It’s a common stop for sunset photos or quick cultural visits, especially on short-term packages.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Located just north of Ubud, these rice terraces are one of the most photographed landscapes in Bali. You can walk the paths or stop for a coffee at one of the small hillside cafés.
Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven)
Famous for the photo angle between the temple gates looking out toward Mount Agung. Often included in honeymoon or photography-focused trips, though reaching it takes a long drive and a climb.
Nusa Lembongan
Quieter than Nusa Penida, this island has mangrove forests, cliff paths, and basic resorts. It’s better for people who want calm beaches without crowds, and it’s usually added as an overnight stop after Penida.
Amed
Amed is known for diving and snorkeling, especially around shipwreck sites. It’s far from the busy towns, but a good choice for slow travel. People stay here when they want long sea views, no crowds, and a quiet schedule.
Lovina
In North Bali, Lovina is known for dolphin-watching tours, black sand beaches, and calm waters. It’s quieter than the southern coast and works well for longer trips that go beyond the usual loop.
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
Located in the north, this spot takes more effort to reach but is known for its clean pools and lush setting. Often visited with Gitgit or Sekumpul waterfalls if you're doing a full waterfall loop.
Each of these places fits different types of plans. How many you include depends on your trip length and how fast or slow you want to move.
Bali isn’t a checklist place, but some experiences are worth making time for. These aren’t filler—they show what the island offers across different regions and moods.
Tanah Lot at Sunset
This sea temple draws crowds for a reason. At low tide, you can walk close. Around golden hour, the sky turns, and the temple silhouette holds. It’s tourist-heavy, but still one of the island’s better moments.
Snorkeling and Diving at Nusa Lembongan
The water here stays clear most of the year. If you’re new to it, basic snorkel spots are easy to reach. If certified, there are manta points and coral fields just off the coast.
Balinese Massage and Spa
Don’t overthink this. Ubud has full spa sessions with flower baths and herbal scrubs. Beach towns offer foot massages and quick treatments. It’s cheap, part of the culture, and worth repeating.
Northern Waterfalls and Short Hikes
Gitgit, Sekumpul, and Tukad Cepung are all in the north and need early starts. The drive is long, and the trails are basic but real. Most trips skip these because they’re not near the main loop, but they’re worth it if you have time.
Balinese Cooking Class
Cooking sessions often start with a morning market visit. You’ll prep satay, sambal, rice dishes like nasi goreng, and vegetable plates like gado-gado. Not rushed, not overly guided—just a basic way to learn how locals cook.
Coffee Plantations and Jungle Swings
The swings are set up mainly for photos, but the valley views are real. Coffee farms nearby serve Luwak and other blends, and most stops let you try them while walking through the plantation.
Temple Visits Around the Island
Besakih Temple sits on Mount Agung’s slope, and Ulun Danu floats on Lake Beratan. Others like Tirta Empul and Goa Gajah are easier to reach. Most temple visits don’t take long, but they shift the mood of the trip a bit.These aren’t bucket-list items. They just fit well into a trip without making it feel busy. Depending on where you stay, a few of these will happen naturally. The rest are optional if you want to go deeper into the island.
Bali is well-connected to India through several major airports. While there are no direct flights available daily, numerous airlines provide one-stop options from cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad, often with layovers in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Bangkok. Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar serves as Bali’s main gateway and handles most international arrivals efficiently. Flight durations vary depending on stopovers, typically ranging from 8 to 13 hours.
City | Flight Type | Airlines Operating | Average Duration | Stopovers |
| Delhi | Direct & 1-stop | Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air | 9 – 11 hours | Singapore, Kuala Lumpur |
| Mumbai | Direct & 1-stop | Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Singapore Airlines | 8 – 10 hours | Singapore, Jakarta |
| Bangalore | 1-stop | AirAsia, Scoot, Singapore Airlines | 9 – 12 hours | Singapore, KL, Bangkok |
| Chennai | 1-stop | AirAsia, Scoot, Malaysia Airlines | 9 – 12 hours | Kuala Lumpur, Singapore |
| Hyderabad | 1-stop | Singapore Airlines, AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines | 10 – 12 hours | Kuala Lumpur, Singapore |
| Kolkata | 1-stop | Singapore Airlines, Scoot | 10 – 13 hours | Singapore, Bangkok |
| Ahmedabad | 1–2 stops | Vistara, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia | 12 – 15 hours | Delhi, KL, Singapore |
Indian citizens travelling to Bali don’t need to apply for a visa in advance. A Visa on Arrival (VoA) is available at the airport for most types of short trips, including tourism, honeymoon, family visits, or group holidays.
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The entire process is straightforward and usually takes under 30 minutes if your documents are ready and you follow airport signs. No prior paperwork is needed unless you plan to stay beyond 30 days.
The weather in Bali stays warm throughout the year, but not all months feel the same. April to October is the dry season. That’s when the sky stays clear, rain is rare, and days are better for moving around or staying near the coast. The rest of the year has more humidity and short rainfall, but it’s not too extreme, and most places stay open.
There’s no bad month to visit if your plans are flexible, but weather and crowds shift, so timing depends on what kind of trip you’re trying to have.
Our Bali tour packages come with everything you need and none of what you don’t. We keep it clean and clear. Here’s what we include by default in most plans:
Extra activities like scuba diving, spa bookings, or volcano treks can be easily added. Each plan is flexible—there's no rigid structure unless you ask for one.
Every traveler’s Bali trip is unique—that’s why our Bali tour packages are fully customizable. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, a solo wellness retreat, or a fun group trip, we make it simple to create your perfect itinerary. Our expert planners handle all the details so you can focus on enjoying the moment.
Why book with us?
Booking your Bali holiday should be simple, smooth, and stress-free. With My Tour Plans, you get more than just a booking—you get peace of mind. Our dedicated team takes care of everything from airport pickups to daily transfers and curated experiences, ensuring your time in Bali is seamless from start to finish.
What you get when you book with us:
Verified accommodations to suit every budget and style
Trusted local guides and drivers
24/7 customer support during your trip
Easy payment options and quick confirmations
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