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Planning your honeymoon should be exciting, not overwhelming. If you’ve chosen Bali as your romantic getaway, then congratulations—you’re on the right track! 

With its stunning beaches, lush jungles, rich culture, and luxurious accommodations, Bali has earned its place as one of the world’s top honeymoon destinations. From tranquil rice terraces and serene temples to breathtaking beachfront villas and indulgent spa treatments, planning the perfect Bali honeymoon can be just as thrilling as the honeymoon itself when done right. The island is filled with memorable experiences waiting to be shared with your significant other, and with the right itinerary and a bit of foresight, your honeymoon can truly feel like a slice of paradise.

This 2025 Bali honeymoon guide will help you plan every detail of your dream trip so you can focus on what truly matters: creating unforgettable memories together, at your own pace and in your own style. Whether you’re the type to lounge in a private villa all day or the couple who can’t sit still without a day packed with adventures, Bali offers a little something for everyone. From choosing the best time to visit to uncovering the most romantic things to do, let’s explore how to make your honeymoon on the Island of the Gods truly unforgettable.

Why Bali Is a Popular Honeymoon Destination

Bali has long been synonymous with romance and luxury, making it one of the world’s most sought-after honeymoon destinations. Each year, thousands of couples choose Bali to begin their life together, and it’s easy to see why. For one, the island’s natural beauty is truly unparalleled. Picture cascading rice terraces, dramatic cliffside vistas, pristine white-sand beaches, and lush jungle-covered hills. Add to that the island’s strong spiritual atmosphere, unique Hindu culture, and the warm hospitality of the Balinese people, and you have a destination that feels tailor-made for romance.

Aside from that, Bali offers something for every type of couple. Whether you’re into adventure, wellness, luxury, food, or culture, Bali lets you tailor your honeymoon to suit your style. And with a wide range of accommodations, from five-star resorts to secluded villas with private pools, it’s easy to find the perfect place to retreat as newlyweds. 

In the end, it’s never about what or where—Bali has it all. It’s about how you make it your own and plan the perfect honeymoon for you and your lover!

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Choosing the Right Time to Go

Before diving into the itinerary, it is important to consider the timing of your honeymoon. 

Bali’s weather is split into two main seasons: the dry season and the rainy season. The dry season, which lasts from April to October, is generally considered the best time to visit. During this period, you can expect sunny days and low humidity, ideal for beach lounging, outdoor adventures, and romantic dinners with ocean views.

However, the rainy season has its perks too. The island is less crowded, accommodations tend to be more affordable, and the landscapes are at their lushiest, though afternoon downpours are common.

So, if you’re looking to avoid the crowds but still enjoy pleasant weather, the shoulder months—March, June, and September—offer a great balance of both. Still, if your dream honeymoon includes plenty of beach time, clear views, and outdoor excursions—and you’re not overly concerned about budget—the dry season is your best bet.

How Long to Stay in Bali for Your Honeymoon

Deciding how long to stay in Bali largely depends on what kind of honeymoon you want. Are you envisioning a short and sweet romantic escape, or are you dreaming of a more immersive cultural and spiritual journey? Once you have a general idea of the experience you’re after, it’s easier to choose where to go. 

And while Bali may look small on the map, don’t be fooled! Getting around the island can take longer than expected. The roads are often narrow and winding, and traffic in popular areas can be heavy, especially during peak travel seasons. Hence, it’s important to plan your honeymoon with more than just distance in mind. You must consider your budget, your interests as a couple, and how much time you’d like to spend in transit compared to simply relaxing and soaking up each destination. 

To help you decide where to stay and what to do based on your preferred honeymoon style and pace, here are some popular options to consider:

  • Luxury and nightlife: Seminyak and Canggu are top picks for couples seeking five-star resorts, stylish beach clubs, and a lively nightlife scene. These areas deliver high-end comfort and glamor, perfect for a honeymoon with a modern touch.
  • Spiritual and cultural immersion: Ubud offers a quieter, more soulful retreat. Surrounded by rice fields and temples, it’s the perfect setting for romantic walks, yoga sessions, spa days, and soaking in traditional Balinese culture.
  • Peace and quiet: For couples who want to disconnect and recharge, Amed and Nusa Lembongan are wonderful options. These quieter destinations offer uncrowded beaches, clear waters, and more intimate experiences at a slower pace—without the premium price tag.

If time allows, aim for 7 to 10 days to enjoy a good mix of activities and relaxation. This gives you time to explore different regions without feeling rushed. A 5-day stay can still be magical if you focus on one or two destinations, like Ubud and Seminyak. For a more immersive experience, 10 to 14 days lets you slow down, discover hidden gems, and enjoy more quality time together.

Also, remember to factor in travel time, especially if you’re flying in from the U.S. or Europe. A long-haul flight can take a day or more, so give yourselves time to settle in and make the most of your romantic getaway.

In the end, Bali offers more than just one kind of honeymoon. With thoughtful planning, you can experience as much of the island’s magic as your schedule allows—turning every day into a new chapter of your love story. Otherwise, it would be a huge missed chance as there is simply so much to explore and engage in.

Bali Honeymoon Guide and Planning Tips

Before we dive into specific honeymoon ideas, it’s important to get a few essential planning tips down first. While Bali is a dreamy destination for couples, taking care of some key logistics ahead of time will make your romantic getaway smooth, relaxing, and truly unforgettable. Here are the most important things to consider as you prepare for your Bali honeymoon adventure: 

1. Entry Requirements

entry requirements for Honeymoon Bali

Before you jet off on your romantic getaway, it’s important to understand Bali’s entry requirements so your honeymoon starts smoothly from the moment you land. Here’s what you need to know:

Visa Requirements and Immigration Rules

Visa regulations in Bali are quite straightforward; however, there are crucial guidelines and consequences for non-compliance, making it wise to understand what to anticipate in advance. 

Anyone traveling to Bali can get the Visa on Arrival (VoA) for about IDR 500,000, which is roughly $35 USD, and it’s valid for 30 days. You can pay this fee in cash (either in USD or IDR) or with a credit card. If you need more time, you can extend it for another 30 days at immigration offices or through agents. Just a heads up: overstaying will cost you IDR 1,000,000 for each extra day. So, if you’re thinking of staying longer than 30 days, check out options like the 211A Visa or a Social Visa. 

You may also consider applying for an Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA) ahead of your trip via Indonesia’s official immigration website. This is especially convenient during peak travel seasons or when you want to skip the stress upon arrival.

So, how to Apply for VoA or e-VoA? 

  • Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport or visit the official Indonesia Immigration Website (https://www.imigrasi.go.id) 
  • Fill out the arrival card 
  • Present or upload your documents
  • Provide your valid passport with at least 6 months of validity, your return flight ticket, and a proof of your hotel accommodation or invitation letter, if applicable.
  • Pay the Visa Fee in cash or by credit card 
  • If you opt to get your VoA online, you will receive an eVisa approval letter via email which you will present at the Visa on Arrival Counter at the Ngurah Rai International Airport, usually within 1-3 business days so it is important to apply days before your flight to Bali.
  • Receive Your VoA Stamp
  • Proceed to Customs

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Customs and Tourist Tax

Once through immigration in Bali, tourists must pay a one-time tourist tax of IDR 150,000, which is approximately $10, which can be paid online at the Love Bali website or app with a small surcharge or at airport kiosks.

Exemptions are available to government officials, corporate investors, and certain visa holders, though these must be arranged ahead of time. Don’t forget to declare high value items such as drones or professional cameras to customs on entry.

2. Language

The official language in Bali is Bahasa Indonesia, but English is widely spoken in popular tourist areas like Seminyak, Ubud, and Canggu, especially in hotels, restaurants, and shops that cater to international guests. As a honeymooner, you’ll find it easy to communicate in most places without any language barrier.

But if you want to make your experience even more memorable, learning a few basic Indonesian phrases can really make a difference. It shows appreciation for the local culture and allows you to connect on a deeper level with the Balinese people, who are warm, welcoming, and genuinely touched by such gestures.

Here are a few useful phrases to keep in your back pocket:

Bahasa Indonesia Phrases English Translation
FOR EVERYDAY USE
Selamat pagi
Good morning!
Berapa harganya?
How much does this cost?
Maaf, tidak
Sorry, no (courteous way to decline offers)
FOR EMERGENCY USE
Tolong!
Help!
Saya tersesat.
I’m lost.
Di mana kantor polisi?
Where is the police station?
Saya butuh dokter.
I need to see a doctor.
FOR TRAVELING AND USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Di mana halte bus?
Where is the bus stop?
Saya ingin pergi ke…
I want to go to…
Berhenti di sini.
Stop here.
Berapa ongkosnya?
How much is the fare?
FOR SHOPPING AND HAGGLING
Bisa turun harga?
Can you lower the price?
Ini terlalu mahal.
It’s too expensive.
Bisa kasih diskon?
Can you give me a discount?
Saya ambil dengan harga (X).
I’ll take it for (X amount).

You’ll find that locals smile even more when you try to speak their language!

3. Currency and Money Matters

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The local currency of Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), and it’s a good idea to know the current exchange rates before you go. To give you a better idea of how your money will convert, here are approximate exchange rates:

  • 1 USD = 15,800 IDR
  • 1 AUD = 10,300 IDR
  • 1 EUR = 16,700 IDR
  • 1 GBP = 20,000 IDR

For the safest and most reliable exchange, always use authorized money changers or exchange your currency at reputable banks. Be also extra careful when dealing with street-side exchangers, as these usually offer unfavorable rates or even shortchange you. It is also wise to withdraw cash from inside the banks’ or shopping centers’ ATMs to minimize the risk of skimming.

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While many mid-range to luxury establishments accept credit and debit cards, smaller businesses like local warungs or market stalls operate on a cash-only basis. It’s wise to carry small denominations for minor purchases or some loose change for tipping.

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4. Packing Essentials

To enjoy your honeymoon comfortably, pack the following:

  • Clothing: Lightweight, breathable fabrics suitable for Bali’s tropical climate. Include swimwear for beach and pool days.
  • Sun Protection: High SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against intense sun.
  • Insect Repellent: Essential for evenings and jungle excursions to avoid mosquito bites.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: Bali’s tap water is not safe to drink, so carry a refillable bottle and use filtered water.
  • Temple-Appropriate Attire: Bring scarves or sarongs to cover shoulders and knees when visiting temples, respecting local customs. Many temples also provide sarongs for visitors.

5. Transportation Options

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Getting around Bali can vary depending on your comfort level and itinerary:

  • Private Driver: The safest and most convenient option. You can hire a driver for full-day or half-day tours, allowing you to relax without worrying about navigation or traffic. Prices are reasonable and negotiable.
  • Ride-Hailing Apps: Grab and Gojek operate in urban and tourist areas for affordable rides, including motorcycles and cars. Apps are user-friendly and widely used by locals and tourists alike.
  • Scooter Rental: Popular for flexible travel but recommended only if you are an experienced rider comfortable with Bali’s often chaotic traffic. Always wear a helmet and carry an international driving permit if required.
  • Taxis: Available but can be less reliable and more expensive than apps or private drivers.

6. Getting There

  • Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar): Bali’s main gateway, served by direct flights from major Asian cities like Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Tokyo, plus connecting flights from Europe, Australia, and the Americas.
  • Booking Flights: Book flights early, especially if traveling during the peak seasons of July–August and December–January. Flexible dates may offer better prices.
  • Airport Transfers: Many hotels offer airport pickup; otherwise, arrange a private transfer or use ride-hailing services.

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Where to Stay During Your Bali Honeymoon

Bali’s diverse regions offer distinctly different experiences. Your choice of accommodation will shape your honeymoon, so think about what kind of vibe you are after.

Ubud: For the Romantic Retreat in Nature

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If your ideal honeymoon involves waking up to the sounds of the jungle, meditating by a waterfall, and soaking in a private infinity pool with views of rice terraces, then Ubud is your sanctuary. This inland village is known for its serene atmosphere, traditional Balinese arts, and wellness offerings.

Top Stays in Ubud

  • Komaneka at Bisma: A luxurious jungle escape with spacious suites and villas, close to the heart of Ubud yet surrounded by nature.
  • Hanging Gardens of Bali: Famous for its dual-level infinity pool, this resort offers unparalleled rainforest views and ultimate privacy.
  • COMO Uma Ubud: A chic yet tranquil resort offering yoga classes, wellness treatments, and access to the Campuhan Ridge Walk.

Where to Eat in Ubud

  • Mozaic Restaurant: This award-winning fine dining restaurant features French cuisine infused with local ingredients. Its candlelit garden setting makes it perfect for romantic dinners.
  • Locavore: For food-loving couples, this innovative restaurant focuses on sustainable, locally sourced tasting menus that celebrate Indonesian flavors with modern techniques.

Seminyak: For the Luxe Lovers and Night Owls

seminyak Bali

Looking for a beach honeymoon with a touch of glamour? Seminyak is Bali’s upscale playground. From boutique hotels and beachfront resorts to high-end dining and vibrant nightlife, this area is perfect for couples who want to indulge.

Top Stays in Seminyak

  • The Legian Bali: A beachfront icon known for its timeless elegance and exceptional service.
  • W Bali – Seminyak: A trendy, design-forward resort with private pool villas and a lively beach club atmosphere.
  • Alila Seminyak: Sleek and modern, this resort is perfect for couples looking for beachfront luxury with a sustainable edge.

Where to Eat in Seminyak

  • La Lucciola: An Italian restaurant with breezy open-air seating right on the beach. Go just before sunset for a golden glow while you dine.
  • Merah Putih: Offering a modern take on traditional Indonesian cuisine, this restaurant features a stunning cathedral-like interior and is ideal for a more formal dinner.

Canggu: For the Trendy and Chill Honeymoon

canggu Honeymoon Bali

If your idea of romance involves sipping coconut lattes at hip cafés, taking a couple’s surf lesson, and ending the day with a beachside bonfire, then Canggu is your scene. It has a youthful, laid-back charm with just the right amount of buzz.

Top Stays in Canggu

  • Hotel Tugu Bali: A boutique hotel steeped in Indonesian history and art, offering a unique cultural stay.
  • The Slow: An artsy stay with a stylish design and a focus on music, food, and modern minimalism.
  • Como Uma Canggu: Blending wellness with beachfront vibes, this hotel is great for couples who want luxury in a relaxed environment.

Where to Eat in Canggu

  • The Shady Shack: A lush garden café known for its vegetarian and vegan-friendly options. The atmosphere is casual and cozy.
  • Mason: A rustic-chic spot with an emphasis on quality ingredients and an impressive wine list. Perfect for a relaxed yet romantic evening.

Uluwatu: For Cliffside Romance and Dreamy Sunsets

uluwatu Honeymoon Bali

Uluwatu offers a more rugged, remote vibe, making it a favorite for honeymooners looking to escape the crowds. Perched on dramatic limestone cliffs, this area is home to some of Bali’s most luxurious villas and offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean.

Top Stays in Uluwatu

  • The Edge Bali: Known for its cliff-hanging infinity pools and ultra-private villas, this resort is for couples looking to splurge.
  • Six Senses Uluwatu: Sustainability meets elegance here. Enjoy ocean-facing villas, wellness programs, and unforgettable sunsets.
  • Bulgari Resort Bali: Italian luxury meets Balinese charm at this resort, which offers exceptional privacy and indulgent experiences.

Where to Eat in Uluwatu

  • The Cave by Chef Ryan Clift: Dine in a real underground cave with a multi-course tasting menu. This is a date night to remember.
  • Sundays Beach Club: Located at the base of a cliff, this chic beach club is a great place for a relaxed beachfront lunch with cocktails and ocean views.

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Nusa Dua: For the Ultimate Resort Experience

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If you want to be pampered and not worry about logistics, Nusa Dua is your dream destination. This gated area on Bali’s southeast coast is filled with world-class resorts, pristine beaches, and well-maintained grounds — ideal for couples seeking convenience and comfort.

Top Stays in Nusa Dua

  • The St. Regis Bali Resort: Offering bespoke service, private villas, and a white-sand beach, this resort defines luxury.
  • The Mulia Bali: An opulent beachfront resort known for its lavish rooms, sprawling pools, and top-notch amenities.
  • Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort: French elegance meets Balinese warmth in this stylish and romantic hotel.

Where to Eat in Nusa Dua

  • Koral Restaurant: Bali’s first underwater dining experience, this restaurant immerses you in marine life while you enjoy gourmet cuisine.
  • Kayuputi: Located in The St. Regis, this fine dining restaurant offers exceptional service, ocean views, and a wine cellar to impress.

Nusa Penida: For the Adventurous and Secluded Honeymoon

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A short boat ride from Bali’s mainland lies Nusa Penida, a rugged island offering dramatic cliffs, secret beaches, and raw beauty. It is perfect for adventurous couples who want a more off-the-beaten-path experience.

Top Stays in Nusa Penida

  • Maua Nusa Penida: A cliffside eco-resort with panoramic ocean views and thoughtful design.
  • Autentik Penida “Glamping”: For something different, try a luxury tented stay in the middle of nature.
  • Semabu Hills Hotel: A hillside property with an infinity pool and sweeping views, great for relaxation after a day of island exploration.

Where to Eat in Nusa Penida

  • Amok Sunset: A beautiful spot for dinner or cocktails with sweeping ocean views — one of the best places to watch the sunset.
  • Penida Colada: A laid-back beachfront café with great food and even better vibes. Try the fresh seafood dishes for a taste of the island.

Bali Honeymoon Sample Itinerary

As mentioned, a week in Bali is a great introduction. But if you can, extending your stay up to 14 days allows for a more immersive experience. This gives you the perfect opportunity to enjoy a mix of adventure, culture, relaxation, and romantic moments without feeling rushed. The itinerary below is curated to minimize travel time while ensuring you experience Bali’s most enchanting destinations at a pace that suits honeymooners like you.

Day Destination Activities & Attractions Notes
1-3
Ubud
  • Visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces and try the Bali Swing
  • Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, the Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave and Temple), Tirta Empul Temple (try the Balinese blessing ritual) and Royal Palace
  • Go traditional with Ubud’s museum and art galleries
  • Try coffee tasting at Luwak Coffee
  • Experience the ultimate yoga (and traditional cooking) session at Yoga Barn
  • Light exploration of Ubud Traditional Art Market for keepsakes
Immerse yourself in Bali’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Note: Some of these activities need to be pre-booked.
4
Sidemen Valley
  • Try light rice terrace walk or riverside picnic
  • In-room dinner with views of Mount Agung (or camping near the summit)
Sidemen is less touristy and can be very romantic, perfect for peace and connection.
5-6
Canggu
  • Try couple surfing classes at Batu Bolong or Echo Beach
  • Stroll through Canggu Avenue and Love Anchor Market; if you’re in Canggu during the last Saturday of the month, visit Old Man’s Original Canggu Market to shop for keepsakes
  • Experience a romantic rooftop dinner at Mason or La Brisa
  • Try experiencing nightlife party at FINNS Beach Club or a relaxing one at The Lawn
Canggu offers a relaxed surf-chic vibe with stylish dining. Good spot to ease back into activity.
7-8
Seminyak
  • Stay at W Bali, Double Six, or Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa
  • Sunset dinner at La Lucciola or Merah Putih
  • Chill at Potato Head Beach Club or Ku De Ta and try their sundown cocktails
  • Go luxury shopping at Seminyak Village
  • Visit art galleries or do light shopping at Jl. Kayu Aya
Seminyak is perfect for indulgence. It’s like Canggu but with a more mature and elegant romance vibe.
9-10
Uluwatu and Departure
  • Stay in a cliffside resort like the Alila Villas
    Visit Uluwatu and Bat Cave Temples and watch Kecak Fire Dance at sunset
    Have dinner at Rock Bar or Sundays Beach Club
    Rest at the peaceful Uluwatu Beach
    Departure
End your trip with Bali’s most iconic coastal views. Uluwatu is all about cliffs, romance, and magic.

It’s tempting to cram everything into one trip, but you’ll enjoy Bali more by slowing down and soaking in each destination.

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Budgeting for a Bali Honeymoon

Bali is celebrated for offering luxurious, once-in-a-lifetime experiences without the exorbitant price tag often seen in Western honeymoon destinations. That said, setting a clear budget ahead of time helps you get the most out of your honeymoon while avoiding overspending. The key is to strike a balance: splurge on special moments like a private sunset cruise or a fine-dining beachfront dinner, and save on areas where you’re comfortable dialing it back, like choosing boutique hotels or enjoying warung (local eatery) meals.

Budget Breakdown (Per Couple):

  • Flights: $600–$1,200 (depends on origin)
  • Accommodation: $100–$400 per night
  • Food and Dining: $20–$70 per day
  • Activities and Tours: $50–$150 per day
  • Transportation: $30–$60 per day for a private driver
  • Miscellaneous: $100–$200 (souvenirs, tips, extras)

A week-long honeymoon in Bali can cost anywhere from $3,500 to $7,500, depending on your travel style. But beyond just your travel preferences, the destinations you plan to visit, the type of activities you want to indulge in, and the level of comfort you expect will all significantly influence your total expenses.

Tips to Make Your Romantic Bali Trips Memorable

Now that you know where to go and what to do, here are some essential tips to make your romantic Bali trip truly memorable and stress-free.

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons. Popular honeymoon villas, resorts, and fine dining restaurants can fill up months in advance. Booking ahead ensures you get your top choices and avoids last-minute stress.
  • Split your stay between regions. Combining destinations like Ubud and Seminyak lets you enjoy both the serene jungle atmosphere and the lively beachfront vibes. This mix adds variety to your honeymoon and creates a more balanced experience.
  • Hire a private driver. Bali’s roads can be congested and confusing for tourists, especially in busy areas. A private driver offers local expertise, convenience, and often acts as an informal guide during your trip.
  • Leave room for downtime. While planning activities is exciting, don’t forget to schedule time to relax together. Unstructured moments—like sipping cocktails by the beach or watching a sunset—often become the most memorable.
  • Respect local customs. When visiting temples or sacred sites, wear a sarong, cover your shoulders, and behave respectfully. Balinese people deeply value their traditions, and your courtesy will be appreciated.
  • Stay hydrated. The tropical heat and humidity can be draining, especially if you’re exploring all day. Always carry a refillable water bottle and drink frequently to stay energized.
  • Use WhatsApp for communication. Most local guides, drivers, and even some businesses use WhatsApp as their primary contact method. It’s quick, reliable, and convenient for making bookings or confirming meet-ups.
  • Pack light but smart. Choose breathable clothing, swimwear, sandals, and essential toiletries, but don’t forget sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light rain jacket. Bali’s weather can be unpredictable, so versatile packing is key.
  • Download offline maps. Internet signals can be weak or unavailable in remote areas or on smaller islands. Having offline access to directions ensures you won’t get lost while exploring.
  • Consider travel insurance. It offers protection in case of flight delays, health issues, or unexpected changes to your plans. Especially if your itinerary includes adventurous activities like diving or hiking, insurance adds peace of mind.

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FAQ

Yes, most travelers will need a Visa on Arrival (VoA), which is valid for 30 days. It's extendable once for another 30 days.

Yes, Bali is considered safe. Just exercise general caution with belongings and follow local advice when traveling to remote areas.

Yes. Whether you’re on a tight budget or going all-out, Bali offers a range of experiences and accommodations that cater to every price point.

A mid-range budget is about $3,500 per couple for a 7-day trip. Budget options can go lower, and luxury can go much higher.

Pack light breathable clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and temple-appropriate attire like a sarong and shawl. Don’t forget your travel documents and chargers.

Ready to Say “I Do” to Bali?

Planning your Bali honeymoon shouldn’t feel like a chore. It should be just as memorable as the trip itself, and with Bali as your destination, you’re already halfway there! Whether you’re envisioning tranquil moments or thrilling adventures, the island’s natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality create the perfect backdrop for love, connection, and celebration.

With thoughtful preparation, spontaneity, and an open heart, your Bali honeymoon can be more than just a getaway—it can be the first unforgettable chapter of your life together. So, let this Bali honeymoon guide spark your plans, ignite your excitement, and give you the confidence to take that leap, follow the sun, and begin your happily ever after in the heart of paradise.

Rusmus Holst
About the Author:
Rasmus Holst is a serial entrepreneur and Co-Founder of COCO Development Group, where he helps drive innovation and growth through strategic business development. He is also the Co-Founder of Estate of Bali and Regnskabshelten.dk, Denmark’s fastest-growing accounting firm, which grew to 35 employees and generated $2.5M in turnover in 2023. Rasmus is passionate about building businesses that create long-term value and impact.

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