See Amazing Water Temples on Private Bali Day Tour
Discover the Island of Gods by exploring its most beautiful Water Sanctuary. Visit the Water Temples which represent the true colour of history, architecture and philosophy.
Do you Fancy a holiday where you can live in luxury and be treated like a Queen! Yes Please!!, Where do I sign up!! A private tour to Bali, a stunningly beautiful and cultural Island, 1 in 17,000 islands of Indonesia that has so much to see and do you will need to keep coming back for more!
The breathtaking, stunning long white beaches and the deep blue sea with the hammocks swaying in the breeze, who doesn't want to visit here!
Discover the Island of Gods by exploring its most beautiful Water Sanctuary. Visit the Water Temples which represent the true colour of history, architecture and philosophy.
Visit Bali most iconic places with friendly English speaking Tour/driver. Discover Monkey forests, Elephant Park, Bird park, Zoo, Bali Safari Marine Park & many more in 1day
Bali Kintamani Volcano Tour is one of the best tour in Bali. Visiting Kintamani Village with breathtaking view of an active volcano and lake of with Indonesian buffet lunch
Kintamani and Ubud private tour is one of the best private tours in Bali, enjoying the art village around Ubud and continuing on to see the Volcano view in Kintamani.
This is one of the best dolphin tours in Bali. With an early morning pick up, be driven to Lovina Beach to board a traditional outrigger boat to get closer to the Dolphins
An ATV ride and White Water Rafting are two great activities to experience on private tour in Bali. We created this tour to allow you to enjoy two activities in one day.
Visit Bali's most iconic beaches with friendly English speaking Tour/driver. Nusa Dua Beach, Tanjung Benoa, Pandawa beach, Padang Padang (Labuan Sait)
This depends on your holiday preference as you may just wish to laze on a beach for three weeks or take a Bali private tours! Always research your holiday before you go, there are many religious holidays which you may want to see but get there before, as even the airports close! The dry season is April, may and September and is the best time for cheaper accommodation and flights.
The cost for my husband and me was around 120$ a day, which I think is very reasonable. We ate in some delicious restaurants and had a few Bali private tour very reasonably priced. I did some shopping for souvenirs and a few new clothes. The taxis are also good but make sure they put their meter on !! All in all, I think we did very well on that amount each day.
The Balinese people are very religious, so please bear this in mind when entering a sacred site or even sometimes a bar or restaurant it is necessary to dress appropriately and cover your legs and shoulders. The wifi is hit and miss, and you may be charged for it wherever you visit. Be careful of the local drink Arak as you may get a Bali Belly !! local tour guides are cheap and plenty to choose from! !
The weather in Bali is best visited in the dry season, so April, May and September are a good time to holiday, plus you will find it is less crowded then. A lot of tourists now holiday at the Christmas season, but you do get quite a bit of rainfall during this time so may not be ideal if you want to visit the heritage religious sites or take a trekking, private tour.
This depends on your holiday preference as you may just wish to laze on a beach for three weeks or take a Bali private tours! Always research your holiday before you go, there are many religious holidays which you may want to see but get there before, as even the airports close! The dry season is April, may and September and is the best time for cheaper accommodation and flights.
The cost for my husband and me was around 120$ a day, which I think is very reasonable. We ate in some delicious restaurants and had a few Bali private tour very reasonably priced. I did some shopping for souvenirs and a few new clothes. The taxis are also good but make sure they put their meter on !! All in all, I think we did very well on that amount each day.
The Balinese people are very religious, so please bear this in mind when entering a sacred site or even sometimes a bar or restaurant it is necessary to dress appropriately and cover your legs and shoulders. The wifi is hit and miss, and you may be charged for it wherever you visit. Be careful of the local drink Arak as you may get a Bali Belly !! local tour guides are cheap and plenty to choose from! !
The weather in Bali is best visited in the dry season, so April, May and September are a good time to holiday, plus you will find it is less crowded then. A lot of tourists now holiday at the Christmas season, but you do get quite a bit of rainfall during this time so may not be ideal if you want to visit the heritage religious sites or take a trekking, private tour.