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Bali Honeymoon Package 6 Days 5 Nights is pretty much one of the best honeymoon trips in Bali, or so they actually think. Designed to definitely provide a memorable time to the newlywed couples in a subtle way.
The 5 nights were basically divided into two parts: 2 Night stay in a private pool villa in Ubud and three nights in a 5-star beachfront hotel in Nusa Dua, which was a big deal.
Nusa Dua, they thought, is a glittering prestigious, sprawling conclave of pretty international luxury hotels, deluxe spas, sort of exclusive golf courses, and world-class convention centers, or so they thought.
Purposely built to definitely showcase the island’s beauty wrapped in a kind of exclusive luxury, it is also recognized as an ideal integrated venue for truly international conventions and an idyllic location for honeymooners, which is quite significant.
Bali Honeymoon Package 6 Days 5 Nights itinerary that includes the most popular Bali tours and activities, for all intents and purposes including; Water Sports Activities, Uluwatu Temple Tour with Candlelight Dinner, Tanah Lot Sunset Tour, Nusa Penida Island Tour, and Kintamani Volcano with Ubud Tour.
Our expert and knowledgeable Balinese driver/guide will for the most part assist you from your arrival right up to your departure from Bali, which is fairly huge. And all the entrance fees, meals, taxes, and hotel accommodation are included, which is fairly large.
Ngurah Rai International Airport (Google Map)
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Being in Bali longer means you have some free time to enjoy. So, there is still no place to visit on the first day. After arriving, the driver picks you up and delivers you to your villa in Ubud. You can enjoy a staycation there or simply walk around the Villa to feel the atmosphere of Bali you may have not experienced before.
On the Second day, you will join the Ubud-Kintamani Tour. The first attraction to visit is the Barong traditional dance show in the Batubulan Village. Then, it is continued to the Celuk Village where you can watch the traditional process of gold and silver jewelry production.
The Tirta Empul Temple in Tampaksiring is the next destination. The Hindu temple is well-known for its holy spring located inside.
Not too far from the temple, there is the Kintamani Village to visit next. The village should not be missed as there are the double stunning landscapes of Mount and Lake Batur.
The next attraction is the Tegalalang Rice Field located in North Ubud. It is a beautiful terrace rice field in green, a typical farming area of Indonesia. You are allowed to watch the Balinese traditional farming process, take photos, and enjoy the breeze of fresh air.
The last destination before going back to your villa is the Ubud Monkey Forest in the central area of Ubud, where groups of monkeys are let to live free in their natural habitat.
After your check out from your Villa in Ubud, your driver will take you to the Beratan Lak and you will see the magnificent Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. As you go closer, you’ll notice that the spectacular water temple is standing proudly, embracing the lake as it laps at its foundations. It will give you a different point of view on it. The temple was constructed in the 17th century to honor both the lake goddess Dewi Danu and the primary Hindu trinity of Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva. The lake and its temple have become a popular viewing and leisure area as well as an often-photographed site because of the scenery and cool environment of the Bali uplands.
One of Bali’s most stunning locations is the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Located in western Bali, around 20 kilometers north of Tabanan. Magnificently perched 850 meters above sea level in the hills. Numerous people, including photographers, are drawn to the picturesque rice terraces and cold highlands. You can receive a genuine local Balinese experience from a stroll across the enormous Jatiluwih rice fields, which also serves as a great opportunity to avoid the throng.
At the end of a third-day trip, you will go to Tanah Lot Temple and Batu Bolong Temple. This temple is just as famous as Bali itself. This God of the Sea temple, which has magnificent natural beauty, is perched on a strong sea rock with a view of the Indian Ocean. With its distinctive settings, the temple is also regarded as one of Bali’s most significant landmarks
On the fourth day, you will be picked up from your hotel to visit Tanjung Benoa Beach, a beautiful destination widely known for its panoramic view of the sea. Start your adventure day by going down under the Bali Sea, stepping on the sand on the seabed with the Bali Ocean Walk for about 30 minutes to see spectacular views of fish and natural coral reefs.
This is the safest time for guests who have never been underwater before. You will be equipped with the latest marine exploration technology, a transparent visor helmet, no need for air tanks, so you are light and flexible. And will take you to find a diving location into the sea which is only 100 meters from the beach with sea depths between 4 to 10 meters.
You will be equipped with the latest marine exploration technology, a transparent visor helmet, no need for air tanks, so you are light and flexible. Other water sports, such as Jet Ski, Scuba Dive, Snorkeling, Banana boat, Parasailing, and so on, are available at your own expense.
Once you finish enjoying lunch after water sport activitis, your trip continues to Pandawa Beach. Locally known as Pantai Pandawa, this white sand beach is located on Bali’s southern Bukit Peninsula. The beach is widely known for its high sea-facing cliff featuring deeply carved arches installed with large statues.
After enjoying the beach for several hours, you will be taken to Uluwatu Temple or Pura Luhur Uluwatu. Perched on a 229 feet (70m) cliff above the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean, this temple is famous for being the backdrop of the famous pictures you’ll be seeing when searching for Bali on the internet.
For Hinduism, Uluwatu Temple has particular religious significance: Dhang Hyang Dwijendra, a pilgrim who founded the current form of Hindu Dharma in the 15th century, lived his last days in this temple. It’s believed that he achieved “moksa,” or unity with god while meditating at this site.
While you’re here, you may also have the opportunity to watch Kecak Dance. The traditional Balinese dance is also known as the “monkey chant dance,” and loosely “fire dance” for its occasional use of fire as a centerpiece prop. It is one of the most unique dances you can watch in Bali as it doesn’t feature any instruments aside from the chanting of male dancers, intoning a “Keh-chack” polyrhythmic choir during most of the performance.
At the end of the day, head to Jimbaran Beach and the famed Jimbaran Bay, which are located on Bali’s southwest coast. The beach is located on the small isthmus that connects Bali’s mainland to the Bukit Peninsula. Jimbaran is well-known for its outstanding seafood and romantic dining experience. It’s time to have an incredible dining experience on the white-sand beach.
We start our fifth-day trip at 08:30 a.m. Similar to the previous day, the driver will pick you up from the hotel. Make sure you have breakfast first before we start the trip. This time, the destination is the western side of Nusa Penida. You will visit many beautiful beaches this time. The first destination is Broken Beach or known as Pasih Uug. This place is located in Bunga Mekar Village, Nusa Penida Island.
Broken Beach is a unique beach where you can find a cliff with a huge circular hole on it. This hole forms a tunnel where you can see the beautiful view of the sea. Moreover, the waves that come into it also create spectacular scenery.
After that, we moved to the next destination, Angel’s Billabong in Sakti Banjar Sumpang village, Nusa Penida. Angel’s Billabong has a beautiful limestone cliff formation. It is beautiful; match its name, Billabong or the end of heaven.
The next adventure will be in Kelingking Secret Point. It is a hidden beach with a cliff formation that looks like a Tyrannosaurus Rex head from above. Hence, it got the nickname “T-Rex Bay”. To reach the beach, you need to climb down the cliff for more than 400 meters. It will be hard, but worth trying. At the end of the route, you will find one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Once you finish your sightseeing at T-Rex Bay, it is time for lunch. Our destination is BTM Nusa Penida Restaurant. You can try the delicious Indonesian cuisine. Enjoy your time here before we move to the next beach.
The next beach we will visit is Crystal Bay Beach, in Sakti Village, Banjar Penida. It is located around 16 km from Nusa Penida Harbor. This beach might have many rock cliffs around it. The shape is also a bit weird. But, it is one of the most beautiful beaches you can find. Plus, you also can see Nusa Ceningan Island from here.
If you have time, rent snorkeling equipment from the local store. Then, you can try to go to the Crystal Bay diving spot, where you can see the giant Sunfish or Mola Mola.
Crystal Bay will be the last destination for the Nusa Penida tour. After that, our driver will take you to the port and take a fast boat back to Sanur. Then, you will return to the hotel in Kuta and prepare for the next trip to other places.
As this is your last day in Bali, we suggest that you plan your day as per the time of your flight. If you don’t have much time to spare after breakfast, there are several things you can do while waiting for your flight. For instance, you can visit the nearby Kuta Beach for a relaxing morning walk. So, take as much time as possible to enjoy the beauty of Bali before your long flight home.
