Bali rewards travellers who escape Kuta's bars and head inland to Ubud's rice terraces or north to the quieter coves around Amed and Lovina. The island's Hindu temple culture, surf breaks, and volcanic interior make it endlessly varied — though the south is now seriously congested.
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Quick facts
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Asia/Makassar
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Language
Indonesian
City transfer
~25 min
Taxi / Grab/Gojek / Private Transfer
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Don't miss
Wake at 4:30am and take a guide up Mount Batur volcano (1,717m) to reach the crater rim by sunrise — the cloud inversion below and views across Lombok are unlike anything else in the region. Budget around €40–60 for a licensed guide and a banana pancake breakfast on the summit.
Rent a scooter (€4/day) and drive the Sidemen Valley road — rice terraces, bamboo bridges, and village temples with almost zero tourist infrastructure. Pull over at any warung (local roadside kitchen) for nasi campur (rice with mixed sides) for under €2.
Catch the dawn surf at Balangan Beach on the Bukit Peninsula — a long right-hand reef break that's empty at 6am and one of Bali's most consistent waves. Beginners should hire an instructor at Kuta Beach instead; Balangan is for intermediate to advanced surfers.
Visit Pura Luhur Uluwatu at sunset (5:30pm entry, kecak fire dance starts at 6pm) — the clifftop temple 70m above the Indian Ocean is genuinely dramatic, and the kecak performance below at the cliff edge amphitheatre is one of Southeast Asia's great spectacles. Wrap a sarong around your waist (provided at entry) and watch the monkeys.
Weekend itinerary · 3 days
Day 1
Seminyak beach and beach club afternoon
Arrive, decompress — Seminyak Beach is Bali's most stylish stretch of black-sand shoreline. Ku De Ta or Potato Head Beach Club are the iconic sunset-watch spots; arrive at 4pm for a sunbed before the 6pm crowd.
Seminyak Square & Eat Street
Walk the grid of lanes behind the beach — Jalan Kayu Aya (Eat Street) has everything from Balinese warungs to excellent Japanese, at prices well below Western levels.
Sunset cocktails at Jl Petitenget
Bali's sunsets are genuine — 30 minutes of intense orange sky from 5:45–6:15pm year-round. Grab a table at any rooftop bar on Petitenget Road to watch the fishing boats against the colours.
Sardine
Elegant open pavilion in a rice field behind Seminyak — fresh seafood, Balinese-inflected cooking, fairy-lit garden. One of Bali's best restaurants without the beach club price tag. Book ahead.
Day 2
Early driver hire to Ubud & Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Hire a car and driver for the day (~€30) and head north to Ubud. Stop at Tegallalang rice terraces (arrive before 8am to beat tour buses) for the classic tiered rice paddy landscape with the valley mist still present.
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
400 wild Balinese macaques in a 12-hectare temple forest in the centre of Ubud — genuinely wild monkeys navigating ancient temple ruins. Hold bags closed and avoid eye contact. Morning is best when they are most active.
Pura Taman Saraswati & Ubud Art Market
The lotus pond temple at the centre of Ubud is beautiful at dusk; the adjacent art market is the best in Bali for textiles, woodcarving, and silver — arrive around 5pm when the best stall holders are packing down and prices drop.
Locavore
Ubud's most celebrated restaurant — hyper-local Indonesian ingredients, seasonal tasting menu, and a beverage pairing of extraordinary creativity. Book at least 2 weeks ahead; one of Southeast Asia's genuinely great dining experiences.
Day 3
Pura Uluwatu at dawn
Drive the Bukit Peninsula south to Uluwatu temple at 7am when the cliffs and Indian Ocean views are in morning light and the site is nearly empty. The monkeys are active and the entrance is €2.
Balangan or Padang Padang Beach
Two of Bali's most beautiful beaches are within 15 minutes of Uluwatu — Padang Padang is a stunning cove reached by stone steps through a temple (made famous by Eat Pray Love), Balangan is a longer reef beach for surfing. Both are uncrowded before 10am.
Kecak fire dance at Uluwatu at sunset
Return to Uluwatu for the 6pm kecak performance — 100 men chanting in rhythmic percussion, fire walking, the Ramayana story enacted at the cliff edge as the sun drops into the ocean. One of the most viscerally memorable performances in Asia.
Single Fin
Open-air cliff bar above Uluwatu's surf break — Bintang beer, solid food, and direct views down at surfers on one of Bali's most famous waves. Perfect final-day lunch spot.
Travel tips
- →Hire a private driver for the day (around 600,000 IDR) rather than juggling taxis between sites
- →Pay the tourism levy (IDR 150,000) online before arrival to skip a queue at the airport
- →Avoid the south during peak Australian school holidays in July and December — traffic becomes punishing
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