My sweet Valentine: Bali 2026

Feb 8, 2025 to Feb 13, 2025
Bali

 

💗Bali 💗

February 8-13, 2026

 

Bali has emerged as one of the most favorite travel destinations in Asia. This island of Indonesia is known for its awe-inspiring cultural treasures and some of the most celebrated landmarks and landscapes that can leave you wonderstruck. Bali is called the ‘Island of Gods’. From high mountains to resilient coastlines and black sandy beaches to volcanic hills, Bali is gifted with some of the most alluring scenic vistas that you can’t imagine. The natural beauty of Bali compliments its innumerable ancient temples and other historical sites which makes the setting quite ideal for clicking the most scintillating photographs.

Travel Deal Highlights

 Cuddling, petting, and playing with the friendliest monkeys across the planet at the Sacred Monkey Forest at Ubud

 The thrill and ecstasy at the Bali Swing

 Soul-nourishing and invigorating Bali Spa

  Uluwatu Temple and the Kecak Dance Performance at the temple site

 Elephant Safari

Bali - What you need to know before you go - Go Guides
 
 
*The deposit is $100 per person.
 
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What's included in this trip: 

  • 2 Nights accommodation at a 5 star hotel in Ubud
  • 3 Nights accommodation at a 5 star hotel in Kuta
  • Meet & greet at the Denpasar airport by our representative
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel
  • 1 lunch during Kintamani sightseeing (local food)
  • Airport to hotel and vice versa transfers
  • Internal hotel transfers
  • Kintamani tour with Bali Swing
  • Kecack Dance Show and Uluwata Temple
  • Elephant Safari
  • 2 hours spa treatment and flower bath
  • 1 bottle of mineral water per person during airport transfers & 2 bottles of mineral water per person per day during sightseeing
  • Currently applicable taxes
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What's not included:

  • International / Domestic Airfare
  •  Personal expenses
  •  Extra food and beverages that are not specified in the program
  •  Tipping for Guide and Driver (not compulsory)
  •  Any optional tours
  •  Anything not mentioned in the Itinerary and Inclusions
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Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival at Bali: UBUD (DPS)

Welcome to Bali!

The first day of this refreshing trip starts with your arrival at the Ngurah Rai International Airport. Our representative will be there to receive you heartily and escort you to your hotel in Ubud – in the uplands of Bali. This day is reserved for recovering from jet lag and enjoying the hotel amenities. You may also explore and shop around in the nearby locality. Although it is irresistible to stop yourself from hanging out in the local markets amidst such breathtaking natural beauty and serenity but it is advised to go to bed early and have a sound sleep as the following days will be filled with a lot of thrill and adventure.

Overnight: Ubud Bali

Day 2: Kintamani Day Trip with Swing & Lunch 

We can promise you that the pictures you will click on this day will adorn your albums, wall frames, and social media for ages. The day starts with a sumptuous breakfast at the hotel.

Now, let the excitement begin! After being picked up from the hotel around 08:30, the morning trip’s highlight is the awe-inspiring view of Mount and Lake Batur, with the smoky Agung Volcano as a dramatic backdrop. Our first stop is Tirta Empul, a holy spring in Tampaksiring.

Prepare for what is undoubtedly the most amazing experience of your life – a joyride on the Bali Swing. Unleash your inner child as you swing high above trees, rice fields, river valleys, an awe-inspiring cliff view, and lush green jungles.

Bali currently boasts 15 such colossal swings, varying in shapes and sizes, with more under construction. Heights range from 10 to 78 meters above the ground, all equipped with state-of-the-art safety gear and braces. The adrenaline rush as you ascend into the air is an experience you’ll find yourself recounting again and again. Picture yourself on these aesthetically pleasing swings amidst heavenly natural beauty with your loved ones. Isn’t it for moments like these that we embark on exotic trips?

And if you think you’ve had your fill for the day, buckle up, because next, you’ll be driven to the renowned Kintamani highland, a village celebrated for its diverse landscapes. This remarkable place offers a plethora of dining options, including the chance to savor the world’s most expensive coffee – Kopi Luwak. Amidst numerous breathtaking views, the sight of the impressive active volcano, Mount Batur (Gunung Batur), is truly mesmerizing. You might have to pinch yourself to confirm you’re not in a wonderful dream. Just ensure your camera batteries are charged, or you’ll regret the oversight.

After this memorable day filled with thrills and amazements of varied flavors, you will be transferred to your hotel for a well deserved sleep.



 Overnight: Bali

Meals: Breakfast - Lunch

 

Day 3: Sacred Monkey Forest & 2 hours Spa with Flower Bath 

 

As you had a rather enjoyable but a little tiring Day 2, this day is reserved for some self-pampering, recuperation, and rejuvenation. After having a lip-smacking breakfast at your hotel in Ubud, you will check out and transfer to your hotel in Kuta.

It is time for some more interaction with nature at the famed Sacred Monkey Forest. This unique forest is a nature reserve and a temple complex which is abode to hundreds of long-tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Don’t worry! The monkeys you’ll meet there are the friendliest you’ll encounter on this planet. You can actually pet them, feed them, and cuddle them. Sacred Monkey Forest of Ubud is visited by over 10,000 tourists a month, thus, these monkey are used to human interaction and have even learned to pose for perfect selfies with you. No kidding!

Not only for its cute monkeys but the Sacred Monkey Forest of Ubud is also famous for its ethereal natural beauty and contains at least 115 different species of trees. Apart from the gifts of nature, this forest boasts of the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple, the ’Holy Spring’ bathing temple and another temple used for cremation ceremonies. Each of these places provides ample opportunities for you to take pictures that will make your peers envious for sure.

After this memorable experience caress your senses with herbal oils in the golden hands of the masseuses and masseurs while the incense sticks burn in the backdrop and spreading refreshing aromas. Absorb yourself in the most reinvigorating and soul-satisfying spa while being submerged in exotic flower petals, natural scents, aesthetic bath-tubs, surreal surroundings, and décor in the most scintillating spa centers of Bali.

The combination of heat, massage, and buoyancy in these tickling spas provides uncountable physical and mental benefits. Take this time to release all the tension in your limbs, head, and gut. Ease the tired muscles and enjoy full-body relaxation. The range of spas includes stone massage, Shirodhara, hot oil massage, herbal massage, flower baths, and much more.

Flower baths contain essential oils and flowers specifically designed to treat different ailments and provide wellness benefits. These types of baths are particularly common in Bali, known as Bali flower baths.

After this day’s extensive self-care therapies, you are sure to have a sweet night’s sleep in your hotel in Kuta.

Overnight: Kuta Bali

 Meals: Breakfast

 

Day 4: Uluwatu Temple with Kecak Dance Show 

 

This day brings you the option of having either a free day to rest and unwind at the hotel or embark on the optional tour. After having a palatable breakfast at the hotel, you will get some free time to explore Kuta and its locales. Kuta is an ideal place for water sports, sunbathing at the beach, and enjoying a drink or two in one of the shacks. Make the most of this time to chill out and relax.

Optional Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour With Kecak Dance Show & Seafood Dinner At Jimbaran Bay
Later in the noon, you can opt ’ for the Sunset Uluwatu temple tour with the Kecak dance show & dinner at Jimbaran bay, you will be picked up for the Uluwatu temple tour with an optional Kecak dance show.
The Uluwatu temple is an ancient Balinese Hindu sea temple perched at top of towering seaside cliffs, situated outside Kuta on Bali’s southwestern tip. The deity of this temple is Ganesha – the Hindu Elephant God. This spot is world famous for its most amazing sunset view.

In the evening 6’O clock, if you wisely opt for the Kecak dance show - you will be treated with the famed Balinese dance show depicting scenes from the most popular Hindu epic – Ramayana. The name of the dance form is the Kecak dance. The Kecak dance Style is celebrated for its artistic value and incredibly complex hand gestures. The Kecak Fire Dance, also known as the ’Monkey Dance’ is the highlight of this performance. This outing at the Uluwatu temple blesses you with a perfect exhibition of all the attractive Balinese culture.
After spending a completely satisfying evening at the Uluwatu temple complex, you will ascend from the cliff and transfer back to your hotel in Kuta for an overnight stay.

Tour Duration: 15:00-22:00 Hrs.

Overnight:  Kuta Bali

 Meals: Breakfast

 

Day 5: Elephant Safari

 

 

This day brings you the option to embark on a tour of the Elephant Safari.

Walk on the wild side with an informative and scenic stroll atop an elephant through our park and the cool Taro jungle. An experience you’ll never forget, interacting and exercising with our resident giants. Afterward, enjoy lunch with a view of the elephant bathing lake in our Park Restaurant.

After the optional tour, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in Kuta for an overnight stay.

Overnight: Kuta Bali

 Meals: Breakfast

 

Day 6: Departure (DPS)

 

Wake up and pack your bags carefully to make sure that you do not leave anything behind. Have a completely satisfying breakfast at the hotel and get transferred to the airport to board a flight to home.

End of the tour with a lot of happy memories.

 Meals: Breakfast

 

 
 
 
 
 
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WHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR BALI VACATION?

1) Passport Copy Please be aware of the following criteria before visiting Indonesia. Officials at hotels and tourist places may ask you to present identification, so you should always carry a valid passport with you.

2) The Best Shoes for Bali The entrance to some stores, temples, bars, and restaurants may require you to take off your shoes. Sandals with straps are more difficult to put on and take off rapidly than flip-flops. Cheap flipflops are available in shops and kiosks all across the island if you're concerned about leaving your expensive footwear at the door.

3)Sun Protection Sunscreen is quite expensive in Bali because people are aware that tourists must wear sunscreen to protect themselves from the sun's harmful rays. Purchase sunscreen that is safe for the ocean in order to further safeguard the environment. An effective sunblock will have a high SPF, ideally above 50. An SPF 50 sunscreen should shield you from sunburn for a few hours because Bali's high UV levels will cause most individuals to burn in 15 to 20 minutes. 

4) Hats When visiting a hot, bright place like Bali, everyone needs a nice sun hat. A good sun hat will assist shield your neck, ears, and face from the sun while also offering much-needed shade. Fortunately for everyone, sun protection is growing more and more popular, making it much simpler to choose a sun hat you enjoy.

5) Sunglasses With the crazy strong sun rays and the sparkling ocean waters, you’re going to need something to protect your precious eyes! Sunglasses should definitely be on your list of essential things to pack for Bali.

6) Clothes Wear skirts and pants till or over your knees when visiting the local streets, markets and temples. Scarves should accompany sleeveless toppers.

7) UV jacket It's a good idea to have a lightweight UV jacket if you want to spend a lot of time hiking in order to prevent sunburn.

8)Travel towel You most likely won't have access to beach towels unless you're visiting a beach resort. Your list of items to pack for Bali should include this towel. It dries quite quickly and is incredibly lightweight.

9) Electronics Indonesia uses the round, two-pronged, CEE7 power outlets common in Europe. Voltage is 230 volts / 50 Hz. Although many hotels have universal outlets that work with many cord types, you may need a small travel adapter (passive) to change the socket type in certain places

10) Portable power bank When visiting Bali, you'll require a rechargeable power bank. By doing this, you can keep your phone charged and use all of your favourite apps while on the go. 

11)Hand sanitizer You’re definitely going to need hand sanitizer in Bali! This will be a real lifesaver when hitting the beach, visiting the waterfalls, or hiking through Bali’s jungles.

12) Mosquito repellent To protect you from mosquitoes, Carry some mosquito spray 

13)First Aid Pack a small first aid kit for those small occasions where you may need to patch up a cut or blister along the way.

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Image result for bali pictures  COVID Protocol for Bali
 

 

U.S. citizens are permitted to enter.
All passengers travelling to Bali are no longer required to present a COVID‑19 vaccination certificate or perform PCR tests.  

FAQ/Passport Information: Passport Applications | Multnomah County 
 

 

To enter Indonesia, your passport must have at least two blank pages and be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Indonesia. If your passport does not meet these requirements, you will be denied entry into Indonesia. The Government of Indonesia will not admit travelers holding the 12-page U.S. emergency passport, issued by U.S. embassies and consulates overseas.

Vaccination

The Government of Indonesia requires all travelers show a physical or digital vaccination certificate for the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine received not less than 14 days prior to departure. This requirement does not apply to travelers who have special health conditions or comorbidities preventing vaccination (as demonstrated via letter from a medical doctor). The Government of Indonesia recognizes the following vaccinations: two-doses Pfizer, Moderna, Sinovac, AstraZeneca, or Sinopharm and single-dose of Johnson & Johnson. Please visit the Embassy's COVID-19 page for more information on COVID-19 in Indonesia.

Check the latest entry requirements with your travel provider and Indonesian Embassy’s Consular webpage before travel. Entry, exit and transit conditions can change at short notice.

Visa-on-Arrival: If you meet the requirements, you can apply for a visa on arrival at some international airports, seaports, or land crossings. To apply for the visa on arrival, you must have an ordinary (non-emergency) passport with at least 6 months of validity from the date you plan to enter and the date you plan to leave Indonesia and a return or onward flight booking to another country. There is a 500,000 Indonesian Rupiah fee (about $35). The visa on arrival is valid for up to 30 days. You may extend a Visa-on-Arrival once at the immigration office one week before it expires for an additional 30 days for a maximum of 30 additional days, for another 500,000 Rupiah.

·         Permissible Visa-On-Arrival activities include:

o    Tourism;

o    Official visit or government duties;

o    Business meeting;

o    Procurement of goods;

o    Official meeting; or

o    Transit

 

Electronic Visa-On-Arrival: You may also apply for an electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) in advance if you are entering Indonesia at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta or Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. Check the e-VOA requirements from Indonesian Immigration before applying. To apply for an e-VOA see https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/.

Visa: Travel for more than 30 days and travel for non-VOA purposes, including employment and journalism, requires that the appropriate visa be obtained from an Indonesian embassy or consulate before arrival. If you are traveling on an emergency passport, you must obtain a visa before arrival in Indonesia.

If you overstay your visa, you are subject to a fine of 1 million Indonesian rupiah (about $70 USD at current exchange rates; fees may change at any time) per day and may be detained and deported. U.S. citizens have been jailed for visa overstays or entering the country on the wrong visa class for their purpose of travel. Travelers coming to Indonesia for non-tourism purposes are strongly encouraged to consult Indonesian Immigration’s website. Travelers should generally carry a copy of their passport with them whenever possible to establish their identity and proof of Indonesian visa.

You must exit Indonesia using the same passport that you used to enter. If this passport is replaced for any reason before you depart Indonesia, you must apply with Immigration to obtain a “special pass” (exit permit) in your new passport prior to departing.

Dual-Nationality: Indonesia has laws that prohibit Indonesian citizens from holding additional nationalities. If you are an Indonesian with dual nationality, you could be compelled to renounce your Indonesian nationality through a formal act of renunciation. Please research Indonesian nationality laws and consult with a local attorney regarding any specific circumstance.

 

Cancellation policy:

Missing a vacation is bad enough. Losing the money you paid for your vacation is even worse. Therefore, we highly recommend Travel Protection that helps provide coverage for Trip Cancellation, Interruption, Baggage Loss or Delay, Medical Expenses and more.  Again, vacation protection is highly encouraged as all payments made are non-refundable and non-transferable.  
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  • Please note:  All quoted prices are subject to change without notice and are based upon availability.  Prices cannot be guaranteed until booked and deposit is received. Bed assignment are a request only and are subject to hotel availability at check-in. Please understand although we will make a bed type request on your behalf, bed types are subject to availability. Room selection in all cases is strictly at the discretion of the hotel's management.

Available Packages

Feb 8-13, 2026 package
Unavailable as of July 5, 2025

$1,956.00
Deposit: $200.00 per room

Deluxe Room Guest room, 2 Twin/Single Bed(s)
 
 

Feb 16-21, 2026 package
Unavailable as of July 10, 2025

$1,956.00
Deposit: $200.00 per room

Deluxe Room Guest room, 2 Twin/Single Bed(s)