Top places to visit on your Bali island package
From rolling rice paddies to misty waterfalls, ornate temples and stalls selling traditional Balinese handicrafts, our Dubai to Bali holiday packages offer so many unique experiences and opportunities.
1. Kuta
The original destination in Bali, Kuta’s beach has always been its big draw, and for good reason, as its fine golden sands are perfect for sunbathing during the day, and gazing at the impressive sunsets at night. Visit Kuta on one of our Bali holiday packages from Dubai and you’ll also get to immerse yourself in a vibrant nightlife, excellent surfing options, and a pulsing atmosphere like no other.
2. Ubud
If you’d prefer your Bali island package deal to offer rest and relaxation in abundance, then look no further than Ubud. Renowned for its luxury spas and yoga resorts, switch off and enjoy your holiday to the max. Spend a day visiting the Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where you’ll see macaque monkeys swinging through the trees, as well as Ubud Royal Palace, which is the official residence of the Ubud royal family.
3. Seminyak
Widely referred to as the most stylish resort on the island, Seminyak offers high-end boutiques, as well as chic bars and restaurants in abundance. The resort’s also known for its luxury spa hotels, so you can spend your days either relaxing at one of them or at the pristine beach, before indulging in some of the best food on the island, during the evenings.
4. Uluwatu
If your idea of the perfect Bali island package is a combination of beach clubs and surfing, then look no further than Uluwatu. For luxury beach clubs, head to the likes of Ulu Cliffhouse or Ungasan, where you can relax by the pool or beach all day with a drink in hand. For surfing in Uluwatu, you can’t beat Uluwatu Beach itself, which is made up of several bays including The Bombie, The Peak, and Outside Corner - just bear in mind that the one you go to will depend on how much of a pro at surfing you are!
5. Gili Islands and Lombok
Alternatively, hop between Lombok and the Gili Islands for a true slice of tranquillity. The ferry between the two takes just 30 minutes, and if you spend some time in Lombok, try paddleboarding or paragliding on Kuta Beach, or learn more about the island’s culture at Sade and Sukarara Villages, where you can meet the Sasak people.
On one of our Bali package deals, head to the Gili Islands and go snorkelling and scuba diving, or simply sunbathe on the pristine sands, before taking a dip in the azure waters - it’s relaxation at its finest.