{'facebook
    Capture A Trip Upcoming Trips

    Bali Tour Package

    About Bali Tour Packages

    If the view of golden beaches, lush green rice terraces, clifftop temples, scenic sunsets and warm locals excites you, then Bali might just be what you are looking for. Also known as the ‘Islands of the Gods’, Bali is a destination that offers a perfect blend of culture, nature, and fun. From laid-back mornings in Ubud to the nightlife of Kuta or a scenic hike to Mount Batur, all the experiences in a Bali tour package at Capture A Trip are the kind that stay with you long after you have left. 

    With a range of well-curated itineraries, planning a trip to Bali becomes effortless, whether you are a solo traveller looking for travel companions, a group of friends or even friends. Choose from a customizable or group itinerary, whatever fits your travel style. These Bali tour packages include everything from hotel stays, airport transfers, guided tours, to handpicked experiences like sunrise treks at Mount Batur, the famous Bali Swing, water sports in Nusa Dua, and traditional dance shows. So, what are you still waiting for? Plan a trip with Capture A Trip and explore the best of this tropical paradise. 

    Why Bali is the Ultimate Bucket List Destination

    Divided into 4 regions, North, South, East and Central, each part of Bali offers something unique to its tourists. South Bali has buzzing beach towns like Seminyak, Kuta and Uluwatu that are famous for their nightlife and sunset bars. Central Bali has Ubud with its rice terraces, temples and the iconic Bali swing. With everything that this destination has, from beach clubs, island cruises, the famous Bali swing, spiritual retreats, and even volcano treks, Bali is the ultimate bucket list destination. Picture stunning beaches, green rice fields, ancient temples, and cosy cafes all in one place. Whether you want to relax, explore, surf, eat amazing food, or just take a break from daily life, Bali gives you the perfect setting. You can watch magical sunsets in Uluwatu, find peace in Ubud, or dive into clear blue waters in the north. It’s also super friendly, easy to travel to, and offers everything from budget stays to luxury resorts.

    Why Choose Capture A Trip For Your Next Bali Trip?

    At Capture A Trip, we provide you with the best deals on your Bali Tour Packages that include everything, so you don't have to worry about anything. We are here to help you through either it's about flight booking, visa assistance, stays, local travel, or activities. Whether you are travelling solo, with your friends, or with your loved one, our customised itineraries match your personal travel style. From the moment you leave India to the time you return, we ensure seamless travel arrangements. We provide comfortable and beautiful stays, so you always feel relaxed. Our friendly and experienced Trip Captains will make sure that you have your best time in Bali. We also offer 24/7 assistance that is just a call away. Your safety is our priority, and we make sure your journey is smooth and secure. But what truly makes us special is our aim to give you memories that last a lifetime.

    Inclusions to Make Your Bali Trip Seamless

    We believe in offering a seamless and fulfilling travel experience. Our Bali package is carefully curated to ensure you enjoy every moment without worrying about the logistics. Here’s what’s included:

    • Comfortable Accommodation

    • Daily Breakfast at all hotels to start your day with energy and ease.

    • Airport Pickup and drop-off as per your flight schedule, so you never have to worry about transfers.

    • Exciting Water Sports activities like Jet Ski, Banana Boat Ride, Parasailing.

    • Ferry Transfers, From Kuta to the Gili Islands, From the Gili Islands to Ubud.

    • All Intercity and local transfers on a private basis for comfort and convenience.

    • Entry tickets to all attractions mentioned in the itinerary, to avoid any surprise charges during your trip.

    What’s not included?

    While our Bali packages are designed to cover most of your travel essentials, a few things are not included in the standard price. These can be arranged or managed by you directly:

    • International or Domestic Flights (can be booked on request at additional cost)

    • 5% GST (Goods & Services Tax) and 5% TCS (Tax Collected at Source) as applicable by Indian government regulations.

    • Visa Fees (Approx. USD 35 per person, payable on arrival in Bali).

    • Travel Insurance: Highly recommended for a worry-free journey, but not included in the package.

    • Personal Expenses such as: Laundry, Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) or any extra lunch.

    • Any Services not explicitly mentioned under the "Inclusions" section.

    Bali Group Tour Package

    Looking for the perfect mix of adventure, chill vibes, and great company? Our Bali Group Tour Package is made just for that. Whether you're a solo traveller wanting to meet new people or a bunch of friends planning your next escape, this trip brings everyone together for a stress-free, unforgettable experience. At Capture A Trip, we take care of it all: flights, stays, transport, meals, and experiences, so you can just show up and enjoy. From beach clubs in Seminyak to scenic spots like Uluwatu and Nusa Penida, every day is planned with just the right balance of fun and downtime. Our friendly and experienced trip captains are always around to guide you, share local stories, and make sure the group energy is on point. All you need to do is pack your bags, book a Bali trip package, and get ready to make new friends and amazing memories.

    Key Tips & Insights to Know Before Your Bali Trip

    Planning to book a Bali tour package? Then it’s important to prepare in advance. Bali is a dream destination for many travellers, but knowing some basic details will make your journey easier. Whether it's visa rules, currency, or mobile connection, everything matters while travelling to another country.

    Visa

    If you’re travelling from India, you’re in luck. Indian citizens don’t need a visa to enter Bali for short visits, which is valid for up to 30 days. But remember, this visa-free entry is only for tourism purposes. You can’t work or do business using this facility. If you want to stay longer than 30 days, you’ll need to apply for a Visa on Arrival (VoA) or extend your stay in Bali. To enter Bali, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of travel. Always carry a return flight ticket to show your intent to leave within the allowed time.

    Bali Currency & Payments

    The official currency used in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You can exchange your currency at the airport, in banks, or at trusted local money exchange centres. It's better to compare rates before exchanging large amounts. ATMs are available in most towns and tourist areas. If your card is international, you can withdraw local currency using it. Credit and debit cards are accepted in big hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants. But for local markets, small cafes, and taxis, cash is more convenient. It is best to carry some local cash with you as small shops and street vendors usually don’t accept cards.

    Tourist SIM Cards

    You can buy a tourist SIM card as soon as you arrive at the airport. There are also many shops around cities where you can get one easily. Top network providers in Bali include Telkomsel, XL Axiata, and Smartfren. These offer good coverage and affordable packages. To buy a SIM, you’ll need to show your passport. Choose a prepaid plan that includes internet data, local calls, and texts. Most travellers prefer getting a data-heavy plan to use social media and maps.

    Tip: Bring your passport to register and ask for help activating it.

    Language

    The official languages of Bali are Balinese (Bahasa) and Indonesia. But Bali also has its own local dialect called Balinese, used by native islanders. In tourist areas like Seminyak, Kuta, and Ubud, many people speak basic English. Hotel staff, tour guides, and drivers are usually able to communicate well in English. Still, learning a few common words in the local language can be fun and helpful. It also shows respect to the local culture.

    Here are a few easy phrases you can learn:

    Hello: "Halo"

    Thank you: "Terima Kasih"

    Good morning: "Selamat Pagi"

    Yes:  "Ya"

    No: "Tidak"

    Documents to Carry

    Before you travel to Bali, make sure you have all your important documents ready. This helps you move through immigration and hotel check-ins easily. Here is a list of must-have travel documents for your Bali tour package.

    • A valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)

    • Return flight ticket (proof of exit from Indonesia)

    • Hotel or stay confirmation (for immigration checks)

    • Travel insurance (optional, but very helpful in emergencies)

    • International credit/debit card (for shopping and bookings)

    • Passport-size photos (for visa extensions, if needed)

    • Photocopies or digital copies of your passport and ID

    Tip: Store originals and backups separately, in case something gets misplaced.

    Best Time to Visit Bali

    Bali, called the Island of the Gods, is a destination that can be visited at any time of the year; however, each season offers a completely unique experience to travellers. Here’s a detailed guide to Bali’s seasons that will help you plan the best time to visit Bali.

    Dry Season (April to October)

    These months offer clear skies, warm sunshine, and low humidity. Days are perfect for the beach, sightseeing, and adventure. Activities like surfing, snorkelling, diving, and hiking are best enjoyed during this time. Places like Uluwatu, Seminyak, and Ubud are lively and full of energy. However, July and August are the busiest. For good weather with fewer crowds, choose April, May, or September. You’ll get the same sunny days and better prices while booking your Bali tourism packages. 

    • Temperature: 27°C to 32°C

    • What to wear: Light cotton clothes, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Comfortable sandals or flip-flops are best for the beach.

    Rainy Season (November to March)

    These months of the year see heavy rain and more humidity. While beach time may be limited, it is great for exploring Bali’s indoor and cultural side. Enjoy yoga, spa sessions, art tours, or cooking classes in Ubud. Bali in March turns into a lush green island, waterfalls are full, and nature looks fresh. Fewer tourists travel during this time, making it easier to find good deals and peaceful spots. Just carry an umbrella and plan flexible outings.

    • Temperature: 25°C to 30°C

    • What to wear: Light clothes that dry quickly, sandals, and always carry a small umbrella or rain jacket. A waterproof bag is helpful for keeping your camera or phone safe during short trips.

    How to Reach Bali from India

    Bali is one of the most popular international travel destinations for Indian tourists. The most convenient way to reach Bali from India is by air. There are no direct flights, but you can take connecting flights from major cities. The major airport of Bali is the Ngurah Rai International Airport, also called Denpasar International Airport, located in the southern part of Bali. This airport is well-connected to several international cities such as Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Doha.

    You can book Bali flights from almost all major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Kolkata. All these cities have flights to Bali with one or two layovers; some flights may take longer depending on the route and the airline.

    How to Go Around Bali

    Getting around Bali is easy with the right mode of transport. The most popular and affordable way is by renting a scooter, which gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Just make sure you have an international driving permit, always wear a helmet and follow the traffic rules. For longer distances or group travel, private car rentals with drivers are a convenient and comfortable option. Apps like Grab and Gojek also offer rides for short trips in cities like Ubud, Kuta, and Seminyak. Taxis are available, but the prices can be on the higher side, so always confirm rates. Bemos (local minibuses) are a cheap option but less reliable for tourists. Choose what suits your comfort, budget, and travel style while booking your Bali travel packages

    Top Places to Visit in Bali

    Discover the essence of Bali as we unveil the best places to visit in Bali, with our Bali tour packages that will captivate your senses and leave an indelible imprint on your heart.

    1. Ubud

    One of the best places to include in your Bali tour packages, Ubud is a cultural retreat famous for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant art scene. Ideal for Bali solo trip, this town invites you to explore the mystical Ubud Monkey Forest, visit traditional markets, and witness the iconic Barong dance that brings ancient legends to life. Surrounded by rice paddies and peaceful nature, Ubud in Bali is your perfect getaway spot.

    • Top Attractions: Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Market, Campuhan Ridge Walk, Ubud Palace

    • Best Activities: Barong dance show, Balinese cooking class, art gallery hopping, Tegalalang rice terrace day trip

    • Best Nearby Beaches: Keramas, Jimbaran Beach, Canggu Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach

    • Top Restaurants: Warung Gauri, Murni's Warung, Sweet Orange

    2. Kuta

    Kuta, Bali, is known for its vibrant nightlife, surf culture, and lively energy, making it a favourite in Bali holiday packages. Feel the buzz at Kuta Beach, where you can surf, sunbathe, or just relax by the waves. Wander through its busy streets packed with shopping stalls, local eateries, and bars that come alive after dark. Whether you're on a budget or splurging, Kuta offers a little something for every kind of traveller. 

    • TopAttractions: Beachwalk Shopping Centre, Waterbom Bali, Jalan Legian night market

    • BestActivities: Surf lessons, beachfront sunbathing, nightlife at Sky Garden & local bars

    • Best Beaches: Kuta Beach, Legian Beach (longer stretch, ideal for sunsets)

    • Top Restaurants: Warung Murah (budget Indonesian), Poppies Restaurant (classic Bali dining)

    3. Tegalalang Rice Terrace

    Included in many of the  Bali tourism packages, Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a peaceful escape from the bustle. Famous for its emerald-green layered fields, it’s a stunning example of Balinese agriculture and a UNESCO-listed gem. Stroll along narrow trails, swing over rice fields, and enjoy panoramic views that are postcard-worthy. It’s a must-visit if you’re in Ubud or nearby.

    • Top Attractions: UNESCO-listed rice terraces, subak irrigation system, nearby Tirta Empul Temple

    • Best Activities: Bali Swing, terrace walks, lunch with a view, scenic photography

    • Best Nearby Beaches: Sanur Beach (1 hr drive)

    • Top Restaurants/CafĂ©s: Tegalalang Terrace CafĂ© (viewpoint dining), Bali Pulina (coffee plantation visit)

    4. Seminyak

    Experience style and luxury with Bali travel packages that include Seminyak, a hub of beach clubs, boutique stores, and upscale dining. Lounge at trendy spots like Potato Head or Ku De Ta, shop stylish local brands, or unwind at beachfront cafes. With a vibrant yet relaxed vibe, Seminyak is perfect for couples, solo travellers, and luxury seekers.

    • Top Attractions: Petitenget Temple, upscale boutiques, spa retreats

    • Best Activities: enjoy DJ sets by the beach, sunset lounge, boutique shopping, spa sessions

    • Best Beaches: Seminyak Beach, Double Six Beach

    • Top Restaurants: Potato Head Beach Club, Ku De Ta, Sisterfields CafĂ©

    5. Nusa Dua

    Perfect to include in your Bali tourism packages, Nusa Dua offers everything from high-end resorts to clean beaches and kid-friendly activities. Relax on white sands, indulge in water sports, or explore cultural gems like the Museum Pasifika. Known for its safe environment and polished vibe, Nusa Dua is ideal for both family holidays and romantic escapes.

    • Top Attractions: Petitenget Temple, upscale boutiques, spa retreats

    • Best Activities: DJ sets by the beach, sunset lounge, boutique shopping, spa sessions

    • Best Beaches: Seminyak Beach, Double Six Beach

    • Top Restaurants: Potato Head Beach Club, Ku De Ta, Sisterfields CafĂ©

    6. Nusa Penida

    Part of many Bali trip packages, Nusa Penida is a wild and beautiful island perfect for anyone seeking adventure. Famous for dramatic cliffs and clear blue waters, it’s home to Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, and Crystal Bay. Whether you're diving, hiking, or just soaking up the view, Nusa Penida is raw, scenic, and unforgettable.

    • Top Attractions: Angel’s Billabong, Thousand Island Viewpoint, Diamond Beach

    • Best Activities: Snorkelling/diving, cliffside photography, coastal hiking, boat tours

    • Best Beaches: Kelingking Beach, Atuh Beach, Crystal Bay

    • Top Restaurants: Penida Colada (cliffside cafĂ©), beachside local stalls

    7. Tanah Lot Temple

    Perched on a rock along Bali’s southwestern coast, Tanah Lot Temple is known for its stunning backdrop and for offering some of the most scenic sunsets. One of the most photographed temples of Bali, this is one of the iconic spots to include in your Bali holiday packages. The temple is just a 45-minute drive from important locations like Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, etc, making it easily accessible to tourists. 

    • Top Attractions: Tanah Lot Temple, Batu Bolong nearby, local art markets

    • Best Activities: Sunset photography, spiritual walk, browsing handicraft stalls

    • Best Nearby Beaches: Mengening Beach, Nyanyi Beach

    • Top Restaurants/CafĂ©s:Warung Dandelion, Sitting on the Rock CafĂ©

    8. Uluwatu

    A dramatic destination featured in most Bali tour packages, Uluwatu is known for its clifftop temple and panoramic ocean views. You can watch the famous Kecak Fire Dance at sunset, explore scenic Suluban Beach, or surf some of the island’s best waves. The town offers luxury resorts and laid-back cafes, making it a popular pick among honeymooners as well.

    • Top Attractions: Uluwatu Temple, GWK Cultural Park, exquisite clifftop views

    • Best Activities: Kecak Fire Dance, wave-watching, beach hopping, cliffside cocktail hour

    • Best Beaches: Suluban (Blue Point), Padang Padang, Bingin Beach

    • Top Restaurants/CafĂ©s: Single Fin (cliff-top bar), El Kabron Spanish Restaurant & Cliff Club

    9. Mount Batur

    Got adventure on your mind? Mount Batur is the best spot to include in your Bali travel packages. An active volcano, Mount Batur, is located at the centre of concentric calderas northwest of Mount Agung on the island of Bali. It is also one of the popular hikes near Ubud and is quite famous for its stunning views. While you are here, hike up early for a sunrise that lights up the entire island, including the crater lake below. After the trek, relax in nearby hot springs or explore small local villages. It’s a refreshing escape from the beaches and gives a different glimpse of Bali. 

    • Top Attractions: Mount Batur crater lake, Batur Lake, Toya Bungkah hot springs

    • Best Activities: Sunrise trek, soak in hot springs, trekking, lakeside breakfast

    • Best Nearby Beaches: Tulamben Beach (for diving, approx. 2 hrs drive)

    • Top CafĂ©s/Stops: Kintamani coffee stop (lake & volcano view)

    10. Jimbaran

    If exploring good seafood and indulging in peaceful surroundings is on your list, Jimbaran is a coastal spot worth adding to your Bali holiday packages. Known for its calm beaches and candle-lit dinners on the sand, it’s ideal for honeymooners or anyone wanting to slow down. Visit the local markets, enjoy grilled fish by the ocean, and soak in the sunset. The town is lined by many fish restaurants and tropical forests, and luxury resorts, also making it one of the best picks for your Bali trip packages. 

    • Top Attractions: Jimbaran Fish Market, local markets, beach sunsets

    • Best Activities: Seafood feast by the sea, easy beach strolls, local market shopping

    • Best Beaches: Jimbaran Beach, Kedonganan Beach

    • Top Restaurants: Beachfront seafood cafes (candlelit dinners), Menega CafĂ©

    Foods To Try Out In Bali

    Bali is not only famous for its beaches and temples. It is also a haven for food lovers. From traditional delicacies to street food delights, Balinese cuisine is a fusion of bold flavours, aromatic spices, and fresh ingredients. If you're planning a Bali trip, indulging in its vibrant food scene is a must. Here are 10 must-try food in Bali that will make your culinary experience unforgettable during your Bali trip packages. 

    1. Nasi Goreng

    Nasi Goreng is Bali's signature fried rice dish, often served with a fried egg on top. It’s made with sweet soy sauce, vegetables, and a choice of meat or shrimp, offering a delicious smoky flavour.

    2. Babi Guling

    Babi Guling, or Balinese roasted pig, is marinated with turmeric and spices, then slow-roasted for crispy skin and tender meat. It’s a festive delicacy often served with rice and sambal. A must-try dish on your Bali trip.

    3. Sate Lilit

    Sate Lilit is minced meat satay, mixed with grated coconut and spices, then wrapped around bamboo sticks and grilled. Its smoky aroma and rich flavours are irresistible, making it a must-try dish during your Bali trip.

    4. Bebek Betutu

    Bebek Betutu is a slow-cooked duck marinated with turmeric and spices. Wrapped in banana leaves and roasted, the dish offers tender, flavorful meat perfect for special occasions.

    5. Lawar

    Lawar is a traditional Balinese salad made with minced meat, vegetables, and grated coconut. It’s packed with bold flavours and often served alongside rice and meats.

    6. Nasi Campur

    Nasi Campur, meaning "mixed rice," offers rice served with small portions of meats, vegetables, and sambal. It’s a vibrant and tasty way to sample multiple Balinese flavours in one meal.

    7. Ayam Betutu

    Ayam Betutu is a slow-cooked chicken dish, marinated in rich spices and wrapped in banana leaves. Served with sambal matah, it’s a flavorful favourite in Bali.

    8. Jaje Laklak

    Jaje Laklak are traditional rice cakes made from rice flour and pandan leaves. Topped with grated coconut and palm sugar syrup, these sweet bites are a delightful dessert.

    9. Pisang Goreng

    Pisang Goreng, or fried banana fritters, is another must-try dish during your Bali trip packages. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside this is often served with honey or ice cream, they are a popular Balinese snack.

    10. Es Campur

    Es Campur is a refreshing dessert made with shaved ice, coconut milk, fruits, and jellies. Topped with condensed milk and syrup, it’s a perfect treat on a hot day during your Bali tour package

    Shopping in Bali

    One of the best things to do in Bali, Shopping is as much a part of the experience as its beaches and temples. From vibrant local markets to luxury boutiques, Bali offers a range of shopping options. Whether you're looking for souvenirs, traditional crafts, or stylish beachwear, you will find everything to suit your taste. Here's what you should keep an eye out for during your Bali travel packages:

    What to Buy

    Shopping in Bali is more than just retail therapy; it’s a chance to discover the island’s culture, craftsmanship, and creativity. From handcrafted souvenirs to organic skincare, here’s a handy guide on what to buy to make the most of your experience during Bali tour package. 

    Balinese Handicrafts

    If you love authentic, handmade pieces, Bali’s traditional handicrafts will steal your heart. Think wooden masks, intricately carved statues, handwoven baskets, and vibrant paintings — all reflecting the island’s rich culture. Ubud Art Market and Sukawati Art Market are top spots to find these treasures. Perfect to bring home a piece of Bali’s artistic soul.

    Traditional Clothing & Batik

    Bali’s Batik textiles are world-famous for a reason. These hand-dyed fabrics feature detailed patterns and are often made into sarongs, dresses, shirts, and scarves. They’re lightweight, breathable, and make beautiful keepsakes or gifts. Local markets and small boutiques in Ubud and Kuta offer great options for shopping. 

    Jewellery & Accessories

    For silver and gold lovers, Celuk Village is a must-visit. It’s Bali’s jewellery hub, where skilled artisans craft everything from delicate rings to bold statement pieces. Many honeymooners even pick out personalised pieces as souvenirs. You’ll also find trendy beach-inspired accessories across Seminyak and Canggu

    Organic & Wellness Products

    If wellness is your thing, you’re in luck. Bali is known for its organic, handmade beauty and wellness products. Stock up on coconut oil-based soaps, herbal balms, essential oils, natural scrubs, and skincare products, most of which are made with local ingredients. Great for gifting, shopping for wellness products should be on your list of must-do things in your Bali holiday packages.

    Designer Boutiques & Luxury Finds

    For something more high-end, head to Seminyak or Canggu. These areas are known for chic designer boutiques, homegrown fashion labels, and beachy resort wear. Whether it’s a flowy dress, statement handbag, or curated home decor, you will find plenty of elegant items worth splurging on.

    Souvenirs & Local Goods

    For easy-to-pack mementoes like fridge magnets, keychains, incense holders, or miniature crafts, Kuta Art Market is your go-to. Prices are budget-friendly, and the selection is massive. Don’t forget to bargain, it’s all part of the fun!

    Where To Shop 

     From vibrant local markets filled with handcrafted treasures to boutique stores showcasing modern Balinese fashion, there are plenty of places to shop in Bali. Here are some of our top picks: 

    Ubud Art Market

    Located right in the heart of the town, Ubud Art Market is known for traditional art and handmade crafts. You can find everything from Batik clothing, wooden handicrafts, and woven bags. Every item you pick will feel like Bali’s culture and soul. Bargaining is welcome, so don’t be shy to negotiate for a better price!

    Sukawati Art Market

    Looking for beautiful local crafts without burning a hole in your pocket? Sukawati Art Market is your go-to. It’s one of Bali’s oldest and most affordable traditional markets, where you can pick up paintings, masks, sarongs, and decorative items. The stalls are packed, prices are lower than tourist hotspots, and you’ll get a real taste of everyday Balinese shopping.

    Seminyak Village

    If you are on the lookout for designer boutiques, local fashion labels, and cosy cafes, Seminyak village is just the right place. If you want to shop while escaping the heat and want to indulge in a little bit of luxury, Seminyak offers trendier options in the Bali shopping scene. An ideal place for fashion lovers and those seeking modern Balinese aesthetics on their Bali trip. 

    Kuta Art Market

    Located in close proximity to Kuta Beach, this market is a great place to pick up souvenirs during your Bali trip package. From fridge magnets to beachwear, handmade trinkets and sarongs, anything that you can think of, you would find here. If you are good at bargaining, the prices here are negotiable. The feeling of shopping near the beach with the ocean breeze also adds to the experience of shopping here. 

    Celuk Village

    If you love jewellery, a trip to Celuk Village is a must. Famous for its silversmiths and goldsmiths, this artisan village offers intricately designed rings, bracelets, and necklaces made by local craftsmen. Whether you're buying or just browsing, you’ll appreciate the skill and artistry that goes into each piece.

    Things To Remember When Shopping in Bali 

    Shopping in Bali can be a fun and rewarding experience, especially if you love finding unique souvenirs, local crafts, and stylish fashion. But to make the most of it, here are a few things you should keep in mind:

    • Bargain confidently but respectfully at local markets, it’s expected and often part of the fun.

    • Always carry enough cash, as small shops and street vendors usually don’t accept cards.

    • Use authorised money changers or bank ATMs to avoid scams and get better rates.

    • Bring a reusable tote bag or backpack, as Bali is moving away from plastic bags.

    • Check the quality of handicrafts or textiles carefully before buying, especially for wooden items.

    • Take your time to explore and compare prices across shops, don’t just buy from the first stall.

    • Double-check authenticity when shopping for silver or gold, especially in Celuk Village.

    • Try to shop earlier in the day as it’s less crowded, and sellers believe the first sale brings luck.

    • Keep receipts for the purchases in case you need to exchange or declare them at customs.

    • Know your airline’s luggage and weight limits, especially if buying bulky souvenirs.

    Reasons To Make us your travel bestie.
    No kebab main haddi
    No kebab main haddi
    No middlemen, no hidden fees. Enjoy direct bookings, lower costs, and personalized support for a seamless and affordable trips.
    We're the greenest flag
    We're the greenest flag
    We ensure safety with verified stays, reliable transport, and trained guides for a secure, comfy, and hassle-free trip.
    Our Group Captains are fire
    Our Group Captains are fire
    Our awesome trip captains are part-guide, part-friend and full time vibe curators
    Solo is safe
    Solo is safe
    Girlies, you're safe AF. No need to wait on fam or besties—just pack and go! Explore stress-free with 100% freedom!
    Vibe check comes first
    Vibe check comes first
    We customize your trips based on age groups, so you’re not stuck vibing to someone else’s playlist without permission
    Scroll To Top