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Home » Asia » How do I plan for 5 days in Bali?

How do I plan for 5 days in Bali?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

5 Days Bali Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Arrival at Ngurah Rai Airport and transfer to the hotel.
  2. Day 2: A day full of water and fun activities.
  3. Day 3: Transfer from Kuta to Ubud.
  4. Day 4: Stay at Ubud, sightseeing, and shopping.
  5. Day 5: Departure.

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Is 5 days enough for Bali?

Only you can answer. However, if you are for the first time on holiday to Bali, the recommended holiday duration to visit the most favorite attraction and fun activities in Bali is a week (7 days six nights). However, if you often have a vacation to Bali, four days and three nights holiday duration are perfect for you.

Is 1 week enough in Bali?

If you just want to visit the main island, a week in Bali is perfect for seeing the most important things. However, if you also want to visit the Gili or the Nusa Islands, I would recommend you spend 8 days in Bali.

How much spending money will I need for a week in Bali?

Bali trip cost for one week

Estimated Costs
Transportation and attractions $120
Food and drink $175 ($25 X 6 7 days)
Random spending $100
Total $1,725 USD

How many days is enough in Bali?

10 or 12 days in Bali up to two weeks is a pretty good length of time to explore Bali fully, especially when you’ve come from far. It might also give you the opportunity to visit the nearby Gili Islands.

What part of Bali should I stay in?

The best areas to stay in Bali are: Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu, Uluwatu, and Kuta. It’s best to divide your time and stay a few nights in the top 2 to 3 areas to visit the most beautiful places in Bali.

How much will a trip to Bali cost?

Most Popular Bali Tour Packages

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Bali Packages No. of Days Price*
Essential Bali 5 Nights / 6 Days Rs. 19 508.00
Cultural Bali 5 Nights / 6 Days Rs. 21 420.00
Bali – Kids Special 6 Nights / 7 days Rs. 32 513.00
Bali Island Adventure 6 Nights / 7 Days Rs. 32 895.00

How much does it cost to buy a house in Bali?

Location is everything, and the prices start at $400 per year for an inland plot in the middle of nowhere, to over $3,500 for some of the most desirable beachside locations. So, over 25 years for a 3 are plot, your total outlay can range from $30,000 to $250,000 and up.

What can you do in Bali in 6 days?

6 Days Itinerary in Bali

  1. Day 1. – Lempuyang Tour / Bedugul Tour.
  2. Day 2. – Ubud Tour.
  3. Day 3. – Free time / Walking tour of Ubud.
  4. Day 4. – Check out at accommodation in Ubud, commute to Sanur Port. – Ferry ride from Sanur Port to Nusa Penida.
  5. Day 5. – Check out of accommodation in Nusa Penida.
  6. Day 6. – Walking tour in Seminyak.

What should I avoid in Bali?

13 Big mistakes to avoid in Bali

  • 13 Big mistakes to avoid in Bali.
  • 1 – Wearing a cross body bag.
  • 2 – Having anything on show in the monkey forest.
  • 3 – Trusting the weather apps.
  • 4 – Visiting popular waterfalls like Tegenungen in the middle of the day.
  • 5 – Staying in Kuta.
  • 6 – Not venturing out of the southern part of Bali.

Is Bali cheap when you get there?

Bali can be as cheap or expensive as you want it to be. You can pay western prices if you want or you can live on less than $30 a day as well. It really depends on what type of holiday you want, of course tourist type activities will put the price up.

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Is food and drink expensive in Bali?

Food in Bali can be very cheap if you know where to eat. Local food is very inexpensive, and a meal from a warung (Bali street food spots) will typically cost you no more than a dollar or two.Of course, there are also options for fine dining available, particularly around Seminyak where a meal can cost up to $20 USD.

What is the cheapest way to plan a trip to Bali?

Get a FREE Bali Packing List!

  • Eat Like a Local.
  • Book Online in Advance.
  • Rent a Scooter in Town.
  • Beware Overpriced Taxis.
  • Find a Group & Hire a Driver.
  • Pay with Cash.
  • Bring a Water Bottle.
  • Visit Off-the-Beaten-Path Destinations. Amed, Bali. Munduk, Bali. Sanur, Bali. Nusa Lembongan & the Nusa Islands.

What is the package of Bali?

Popular Bali Tour Packages

Bali Packages Price (Per person on twin sharing) Nights
Bali Dreams Land Only Rs 19,990 6 Nights
Essential Bali – Youth Special Rs 24,890 5 Nights
Sun & Surf in Bali Rs 24,990 6 Nights
Bali Delights – Solo Special Rs 31,990 6 Nights

How do you make a tour plan?

How To Plan A Trip In 5 Simple Steps

  1. Pick your destination.
  2. Decide the duration of your trip.
  3. Book flights, train, or bus tickets, and accommodation.
  4. Plan the day-wise activities and course of action.
  5. Pack diligently and make all the necessary adjustments.

How much should you budget per day in Bali?

You should plan to spend around Rp922,211 ($65) per day on your vacation in Bali, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, Rp258,405 ($18) on meals for one day and Rp116,446 ($8.21) on local transportation.

Where should I stay in Bali for the first time?

Kuta
Best Place in Bali for First-Timers: Jimbaran or Sanur
But, of course, Kuta is not remotely representative of Bali. So, to enjoy the best of Bali, without the worst of Bali, stay in Jimbaran or Sanur – both far quieter with limited nightclubs, surf and shopping and, therefore, smaller crowds, traffic, and noise.

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Which one is better Bali or Thailand?

TL;DR: Our verdict. The winner: Thailand works out to be cheaper overall, has a wider range of cuisines and activities for families and has cleaner beaches. If nightlife is where you’re at though, Bali is the winner. Scroll here for our quick side-by-side comparison of each destination.

Is English spoken in Bali?

English on Bali
English is the common “third” language and the most popular foreign language by far (after Indonesian and Balinese). Due to tourism requirements, a lot of Balinese speak a level of English that allows them to communicate with tourists on a fundamental level.

Which part of Bali is most beautiful?

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO VISIT IN BALI

  • The sea of golden marigolds – Besakih.
  • The temple in the clouds – Karangasem.
  • The view over Kelingking Beach – Nusa Penida.
  • The emerald green rice terraces – Jatiluwih.
  • The Campuhan Ridge Walk – Ubud.
  • The yellow “Bridge of Love” – Nusa Lembongan.

Is there Uber in Bali?

Online ride apps – the likes of GOJEK, Grab, and Blue Bird taxi – are available in Bali, while Uber has been defunct in South East Asia after being acquired by Grab in early 2018. So the short answer is, yes you can, but not everywhere in Bali. Ride sharing apps have certain areas they are allowed to operate from.

Filed Under: Asia Tagged With: Bali, Indonesia

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About Trevor Zboncak

Trevor Zboncak is a bit of an old grump, but he's also one of the kindest people you'll ever meet. He loves to travel and see new places, but he's not a fan of airports or long flights. Trevor has been all over the world, and he has some amazing stories to tell. He's also a great photographer, and his pictures will take your breath away.

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