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2 Weeks Honeymoon in Bali & Gili Island (15D/14N)

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Enjoy 2 weeks of Indonesia honeymoon in the calm resorts in Bali Ubud and Nusa Dua as well as the tropical island of Gili.

  • 14 Nights
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Pickup: Denpasar, Bali (DPS)
Itinerary: 2 Weeks Honeymoon in Bali & Gili Island

DAY 1:WEL-COME2INDONESIA! - BALI       ▼

Upon your arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport, you will have to go through immigration, take your luggage and upon departure we will be waiting for you with a sign with your name to take you to the booked hotel in Ubud. Welcome to the island of the Gods.
Ubud is an area of rice fields and unspoiled nature located in the center of the island. During the journey, you will be able to discover the different villages of Bali, each one specialized in one of the many typical crafts, with woodwork, stone sculptors, silver goldsmiths or painters. You will begin to notice the essence of Balinese culture, the thousands of temples that dot this island and you will feel the aroma of the incense that perfumes all of Bali.
We will leave you at your hotel where you will check in and you will have the rest of the day to yourself. 

Meals:

Accommodation: Hotel in Ubud: Three options across different categories

DAY 2:GOA LAWAH - TENGANAN VILLAGE - TIRTA GANGGA       ▼

At the indicated time, we will pick you up at your hotel and then we start this route through East Bali. The first site we will visit will be the Kusamba Town, a fishing town where the colorful ‘Batangas Prahu’ dot the black sand beaches. You will know the process of making salt by the traditional method.

We continue our journey on the east coast to reach Goa Lawah, a cave “guarded” by thousands of bats where their bodies are concentrated in so little space that the surface of the upper wall seems to be an irregular muddy matter. Goa Lawah is a sacred temple and is surrounded by altars that protect its entrance.

Afterward, We continue our trip to the Tenganan Village, the most famous town of Bali. Within its fortifications, the town is arranged in parallel rows along the extensive main road paved with cobblestones. In Tenganan, women still weave the famous kamben geringsing, or “burning cloth,” which has the virtue of immunizing the wearer against the devil. We will closely observe what they do in their daily lives, in a traditional lifestyle.

Our Route of the Eastern Coast in the March ends with the visit of Tirta Gangga. The site is a refuge surrounded by water, with the set of pools decorated with an unusual statuary. With its isolation and a panoramic view of the surrounding rice fields, Tirta Gangga is a wonderful place. After this day where you will have known the authentic Bali, we will take you back to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Ubud: Three options across different categories

DAY 3:KEHEN TEMPLE - PENGLIPURAN VILLAGE - KINTAMANI       ▼

Our wonderful tour begins today at the Kehen Temple. It is an ancient Hindu temple complex with unique architectural features. The stairs that run from the ground to the temple courtyard are mythical sandstone animal figures and Balinese folk statues and also the central hall. The walls of the temple are also adorned with Chinese porcelain plates, which are a tribute to the historical relations between the local kingdom of Bali and China.

Afterwards, we continue to Penglipuran, a town that managed to preserve its 75-hectare bamboo forest located in the northern part of town. The members of this village have a strong commitment to the system of “ayahan desa”, a philosophy committed to respecting the land on which the village sits.

After Panglipuran Village, we continue our march to reach Kintamani where we will enjoy the beautiful view of Danau Batur along with Gunung Batur in the background. Danau Batur is the largest lake in Bali that works as a source of irrigation for all the farmers around it and the use for the entire Balinese society in general. Since 1800, Mount Batur has erupted about 24 times and is still active to this day. Mount Batur, 1,717 meters high, is considered the female element, along with the male element of Mount Agung. We return to the hotel to rest.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Ubud: Three options across different categories

Day 4:UBUD SPA - FREE TIME       ▼

Today is time to take a break and enjoy a day of Balinese pleasures. We will take you to enjoy a relaxing spa in this central part of Bali. Feel free to decide your preferred time.

Beside the spa, you can take advantage of the day for what you most want, you can book an option tour, go shopping or simply relax and enjoy the hotel facilities. We are in Ubud, here you can walk through the local market, visit the hundreds of artisan design workshops, sculptures, paintings in the shops that are located on each side of the street. It is a perfect day to learn more about the daily activities of the locals, find a cafe with views of the jungle or come across a mischievous monkey on Monkey Forest Street. At night there are Balinese Dances performances, you can contact the hotel reception and request information to attend any of them. If you need recommendations of places to visit this day, do not hesitate to call us and we will advise you on the best!

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Ubud: Three options across different categories

DAY 5:UBUD FREE DAY       ▼

Today is time to take a break and enjoy a day of Balinese pleasures. Beside the spa, you can take advantage of the day for what you most want, you can book an option tour, go shopping or simply relax and enjoy the hotel facilities. We are in Ubud, here you can walk through the local market, visit the hundreds of artisan design workshops, sculptures, paintings in the shops that are located on each side of the street. It is a perfect day to learn more about the daily activities of the locals, find a cafe with views of the jungle or come across a mischievous monkey on Monkey Forest Street. At night there are Balinese Dances performances, you can contact the hotel reception and request information to attend any of them. If you need recommendations of places to visit this day, do not hesitate to call us and we will advise you on the best!

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Ubud: Three options across different categories

DAY 6:UBUD - GILI ISLAND       ▼

At the agreed time, you will be picked up from your hotel for the transfer to the port from where you will take the boat and cross to the Gilis Islands. In these islands, motor vehicles are not allowed, so if you come with suitcases and do not want to walk with them, it is best to take a Cidomo (horse-drawn carriage) that you can find them as soon as you leave the pier. They are like the taxis of the Gilis Islands. Upon arrival at the hotel, check in and rest of the day off.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Gili Air/Gili Trawangan: Three options across different categories

Day 7-9:GILI ISLAND FREE DAYS       ▼

In these days time and space will be yours. We advise you to take walks around the island or rent a bike or snorkel equipment and discover the wonderful seabed of these islands. Search well because these islands are the home of many species of turtles and it is wonderful to be able to swim with them. Always remember that the sea is your space and we must respect it. You can also contract a massage and go to dinner on a terrace on the beach with live music and taste local Indonesian cuisine.

Meals: Breakfast 

AccommodationHotel in Gili Air/Gili Trawangan: Three options across different categories

Day 10:GILI ISLAND - BALI - NUSA DUA       ▼

Enjoy your breakfast, then at the appointed time you need to go to the port for check in and transfer back to Bali. You can leave the hotel by walking to the port or hire a Cidomo (at own expense). By fast boat, the cross will for about an hour, crossing the sea to Bali. On arrival, transfer to the hotel in the exclusive area of Nusa Dua, and then you have your free time.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Nusa Dua: Three options across different categories

Day 11:FANTASTIC ROUTE       ▼

After breakfast, your guide will pick you up and we will visit the places on the fantastic route of Come2Indonesia.

Taman Ayun Temple

The first site will be the Taman Ayun Temple (it was founded in the 17th century), located in the Mengwi Village. Until 1891, it was the seat of a powerful man who dates back to the Gelgel Dynasty, which is surrounded by a moat that looks like a sanctuary landscaped, which explains the term taman, or garden. The temple is a penyawangan or place to worship other sacred sites.

Jatiluwih Rice Terrace

From Taman Ayun, the compass heads towards Jatiluwih, where without a doubt we will admire and enjoy a beautiful view of rice terraces that cover the entire landscape of South Bali. The name of Jatiluwih is made up of two words, Jati which means truly and Luwih which means beautiful, good, special. Without a doubt, this place not only has a beautiful name but that beauty is really reflected in its landscape.

Ulun Danu Bratan Temple

From Jatiluwih, we will go to Bedugul where we will visit the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, the famous temple that stands in a small development located on the shore of Lake Beratan and has the beautiful landscape with the lake and the mountain as a backdrop. It is without a doubt one of the most photogenic temples in all of Indonesia. This temple is dedicated to Dewi Danu, goddess of waters.

Sunset at Tanah Lot

We will close the visit on this fantastic route and end the day watching the sunset at the most famous and photographed temple in Bali, the Pura Tanah Lot. Torn from the ground on a stone pedestal sculpted by the incoming tides, the lonely black towers of the Tanah Lot and the plumes of foliage shed by the cliffs recall the delicacy of Chinese painting. The Pura Tanah Lot or the Temple of Earth in the Middle of the Sea was built in the 16th century. Then we return to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation: Hotel in Nusa Dua: Three options across different categories

Day 12-14:FREE DAYS IN NUSA DUA       ▼

Free day today! You can use it for taking optional tours, or just strolling around the beaches, or the busy streets for handicrafts and souvenirs. Ask for guidance at the hotel tourist center.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation: Hotel in Nusa Dua: Three options across different categories

Day 15:END OF ADVENTURE       ▼

Today is the last day of your trip in Indonesia. After having breakfast at the hotel and according to the time of your flight, we will pick you up to take you to Denpasar airport  from where you will fly back home. We wish you a safe journey and thank you for marking your footprints in this land with Come2Indonesia. Sampai jumpa!

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation

Photos: 2 Weeks Honeymoon in Bali & Gili Island

Price Includes

  • Accommodation and meals according to the itinerary
  • 1x Spa in Ubud
  • 3 Days tour in Bali
  • Roundtrip boat transfer between Bali & Gili Island
  • Other transportation and visits according to the itinerary
  • Private guide during excursions according to itinerary
  • Entrance fees to places visited according to the itinerary

Price Excludes

  • International flights
  • Visa and airport tax
  • Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, personal expenses
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
  • Extra expenses occurred due to causes beyond our control (force majeure) such as cancellations of flights, natural disasters, diseases, etc.
  • Everything that is not mentioned in “INCLUDES”
Map: 2 Weeks Honeymoon in Bali & Gili Island

FAQ

When is the best time of the year to do this tour?

Our favourite time for travel in Indonesia is between April to October, although Indonesia is a great year-round destination, offering memorable experiences for all kinds of adventures. July to August are the peak summer months.

In West to Central part of the weather is delightfully warm and it’s a popular time for travellers to visit for holidays, whilst if you wish to travel from October to April, the Eastern part Indonesia, like Banda and Raja Ampat, would be the best option.

If you wish to have a relaxing journey in Indonesia with less crowds, the shoulder months of April to June and September to October are ideal and slightly more economic. If you must travel in ‘high season’ but want to avoid the crowd, worry not, there are numbered of unbeaten track in Indonesia ready to be explored.

What should I bring?

Tropical areas are usually warm and often sweaty places, especially if you have Borneo or Sulawesi included in your travel. Check out our suggestions on What to Wear:

  • Comfortable and light shirt and at least a pair of long sleeves
  • Comfortable walking shoes or trekking shoes if your trip include some trekking
  • Shorts and long pants
  • Couple of pairs of socks
  • Waterproof Jacket/Raincoat

Depends on the type of travel, you may also need these in your What to Bring list:

Underwater trips:

  • Dive Insurance
  • Dive certificate
  • Certificate of Nitrox (for those who are using Nitrox)
  • Dive equipment except Tanks and Weights. Please consult your travel expert to find out if the equipment is inclusive or not in your booking.
  • Swimsuit/Dive suit
  • Adapter DIN or INT
  • Flashlight
  • Sunscreen SPF +40
  • Waterproof bags

Land tours and trekking:

  • Small backpack for daily important item
  • Travel Insurance, which covers trekking and sport risk
  • Trekking shoes (check with your travel expert if you need a Goretex or simply a walking shoes)
  • Pullover (as in some areas with high altitude like Mt. Bromo, the temperature can get as low as 0 degree)
  • Small flashlight or head flashlight
  • Valid passport with valid visa (or check if you are eligible for Visa Free Entry)
  • Waterproof bag to put all important documents
  • All documents for your trip: vouchers, tickets, contact numbers ((keep the soft copies in your mobile)
  • Credit card (in some major cities, credit card is widely accepted in restaurants and shops. Small charge might be applied)
  • Cash in Euro or USD (you may change into local currency Rupiah when you arrive here)
  • Camera, Battery and Charger
  • Adapter (220V is used in Indonesia)
  • International driving license (if you plan to drive on your own)
  • Mosquito Repellent with DEET
  • Hygienic travel kits (mask, disinfectant or anti-virus spray, etc.)

How hard is this tour?

We have classified our tours in 3 different classes. Always check which one suitable for your condition. If you have any doubt, you may consult to our travel expert.

Easy: Suitable for most people in good health. These trips can include short walk for days with around 2–3 hours in good paths and at low altitudes.

Medium: A reasonable level of fitness or technique is required, as these trips can require sustained endurance levels as the trip may include longer days of approximately 5-6 hours of activity or/and in higher altitudes, or snorkelling in strong current.

Hard: These trips are physically demanding and best suited for people with a high endurance level, good level of fitness and exercise regularly. Days can be long around 7-8 hours of activity, often at high altitudes, in remote regions and sometimes without a support vehicle nearby. Travellers may be required to carry their backpack, trip with trekking overnights without access to normal toilets or accommodations.

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