If your idea of a relaxed escape is dazzling waters, lush terraced fields, and charming coastal towns, then our all-inclusive Bali tour packages are the perfect way to bring your long-awaited dream to reality. What makes this tiny island in Indonesia truly enchanting is its incredible diversity, making it a favorite of travelers from both India and Dubai. Nestled in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Bali’s alluring coastline is undeniably its greatest treasure. Pair that with its rich cultural heritage, cosmopolitan flair, and a buzzing nightlife, and your Bali travel package becomes the ultimate recipe for an unforgettable vacation.
Popular Bali Packages
Prepare to be captivated, enthralled, and thrilled on your vacation! That’s exactly what our Bali packages promise. With breathtaking scenery, a rich cultural heritage, and artistic treasures showcased in its magnificent shrines, palaces, and museums, it’s no wonder most travelers from India and UAE often choose Bali as their ultimate tropical paradise.
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| Wonderful Bali |
4N/5D |
From AED 1067.11 / Person |
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| Serene Bali |
5N/6D |
From AED 1469.18 / Person |
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| Pristine Bali |
4N/5D |
From AED 2712.09 / Person |
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| Highlights of Bali |
4N/5D |
From AED 5499.07/Person |
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Packages by Theme
Whether you’re looking for a quick island retreat from India or simply want to make the most of your long weekend holidays in Dubai, there are Bali holiday packages to suit every interest.
Value-Packed Bali Package: Don’t want to shell out a fortune on your upcoming Bali retreat? Our all-inclusive packages allow you to absorb Bali’s unparalleled beauty without overspending. With the flexibility to tailor your holiday, our experts will put together a holiday that goes with your budget and specific requirements.
Pleasant Family Bali Getaways: Designed with families and little ones in mind, our family packages cater to every generation. Stay in a kid-friendly resort and add activities that delight teens and even your parents, from engaging in cultural experiences to admiring Bali’s stunning natural beauty.
Thrill-Seeker Bali Escapes: Bali is not just ideal for serene and relaxed escapes. Its marine riches are a major draw for water enthusiasts, while its verdant forests, rugged mountains, and active volcanoes ensure a thrilling holiday for hikers, trekkers, and nature lovers. So choose from our dedicated packages to make the most of your adventurous getaway.
Signature Packages: These getaways are especially for those seeking the best of everything in their Bali holiday. Besides covering all the staples of a hassle-free retreat, it offers premium accommodations, private airport transfers, and high-end tours and activities.
Why Rayna Tours and Travels
We’re one of the industry leaders in planning immaculate holidays to diverse destinations across the world. With about two decades of existence, our all-inclusive packages have brought a smile to the faces of hundreds of thousands of our customers in India and the UAE. Every package includes accommodation, airport transfers, city tours, flight tickets, and private airport transfers, to name a few. So all you have to do is relax and make the most of your holiday.
That’s not all; there are more reasons to choose us for your next Bali getaway.
- Best-value rates for all-inclusive holidays
- Maximum savings with exclusive discounts
- Tailor-made experiences
- 24/7 customer support in Arabic, English, and Hindi
- No hidden charges
- Stress-free visa documentation services
Best Time to Visit Bali
Bali enjoys a pleasant climate year-round, with average temperatures ranging between 26°C and 33°C, making it a destination that can be at any time for travelers from India and Bali. The ideal time to travel, however, depends on your preferences. Peak seasons, such as Christmas, New Year, and Easter, see the island bustling with visitors. For those seeking a quieter escape and better value, May, June, and September are excellent months, offering lower rates on stays and services. If water activities are top on your Bali wish list, October is the perfect time to experience Bali’s thrilling aquatic adventures.
Quick Travel Guide
Top Attractions
Tanah Lot: Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most revered temples. Its majestic location on a huge rock, surrounded by ocean and crashing waves, will surely blow you away. Steeped in mystery, this temple in Beraban village is especially famed for its spectacular sunset views.
Kintamani: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Bali’s central highlands, spanning three charming villages. Highlights include the serene Batur Lake, the active and majestic Mount Batur volcano, and Pura Ulun Danu Batur, one of Bali’s most important and revered temples.
Kuta: For an action-packed getaway, Kuta is a must-visit on any Bali itinerary. Watch stunning sunsets at Kuta Beach, explore Bali’s vibrant marine life with a snorkeling adventure, soak in the lively atmosphere of beach clubs and nightlife venues, and round off your day with pure relaxation at one of the area’s luxurious spas.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces: A not to miss sight in Bali is the Tegallalang’s classic terraced rice fields, blanketed with lush greenery and a refreshing cool atmosphere. Located at a height of about 600 meters, it’s about 15 minutes away from the city center of Ubud.
Ubud Monkey Forest: A prominent cultural and spiritual attraction in Bali, this astounding nature reserve, featuring a temple complex in the heart of Ubud village is a sanctuary for close to 600 long-tailed Macaques. Categorized into four groups, these monkeys occupy the forest’s distinct regions and are thought to be the guardians of shrines within the forest grounds.
Bali Safari and Marine Park: The largest of its kind animal theme park on the island, Bali Safari and Marine Park – sprawling over 40 hectares of land in Gianyar – is abode to about 100 wildlife species not only from Indonesia but also from Africa and India. Get up close and personal with such exotic, rare, and endangered animals as African hippos, Himalayan bears, Indian white tigers, and Sumatran tigers.
Culture
Culture and traditions play an important part in the Balinese lifestyle. So avoid any kind of PDAs and wear modest dresses that cover shoulders as well as arms, especially while visiting religious and heritage sites. Likewise, be sure not to step on offerings by way of small bundles of woven palm leaf, flowers, and herbs scattered all over the street, particularly in the mornings.
Cuisine
Balinese cuisine is celebrated for its liberal use of fresh herbs, grated coconut, and aromatic spices like turmeric, chili, and lemongrass, to name a few. From flavorsome meat dishes and fragrant rice dishes to fresh vegetable preparations, the island offers a culinary experience like no other. Must-try specialties include Babi Guling, Sate Lilit, Ayam Betutu, and Sayur Urab. What makes Bali’s gastronomic scene even more delightful is that most dishes are prepared with organic ingredients sourced through sustainable farming practices.
Practical Tips
- Rupiah is Bali’s local currency. There are many reputable banks in the area where you can easily get your currency exchanged.
- A must-have during your Bali vacation is a high-quality sunscreen with a high SPF.
- Suitable clothing, hats, and first-aid kits are other necessities.
- From taxis, public buses, and bemos to rental motorcycles and scooters, there are several cost-effective options to easily get around in Bali.
Visa & Documentation
Indian and UAE visitors can apply for an
Indonesia visa without any hassle.
For Indian Travelers:Indian nationals are eligible for a visa on arrival in Bali, which is valid for 30 days. Moreover, depending on the purpose and duration of their visit, they can also apply for an e-visa.
For UAE Residents: UAE nationals, representing 97 nationalities, are eligible for a visa on arrival in Bali, which allows for a stay of up to 30 days. But for those looking for a longer stay, they must obtain the right visa to ensure a stress-free experience.
Documents Required
- Accurately filled out visa application form
- A valid passport
- Recently taken passport-size photographs
- Accommodation proof
- Flight booking details
- Financial proof
Rayna Tours Assistance
Our visa team provides expert visa assistance to travelers from both India and the UAE to make their Bali visit a breeze. From helping choose the right visa to documentation support, they promise a smooth experience until you obtain your Indonesia visa.
Things to do in Bali
Temple Visits: Bali’s heritage is deeply entrenched in Hinduism. Most architectural treasures, in the form of ancient temples and palaces, stand as a testament to the religion’s influence here. They’re beyond an enchanting spectacle; they’re an embodiment of the legendary Balinese traditions and warm hospitality.
Outdoor Adventures: Bali is generously endowed with a wealth of marine specialties, being part of the Coral Triangle, which shelters one of the most varied assortments of the underwater world, complemented by alluring coral reefs. Its unique juxtaposition of pristine beaches, active volcanoes, verdant forests, and soaring mountains sets the perfect stage for numerous adventurous activities.
Step Back in Time: Wherever you go, you’ll discover that this Indonesian island spellbindingly preserves its historic and cultural charm. Visit Gunung Kawi, one of the region’s oldest monuments, and the Yudha Mandala Tama Monument, which commemorates the struggles for freedom during the Dutch rule.
Experience Art & Heritage: Bali’s cultural treasures are more than just its iconic monuments. Explore the Agung Rai Museum of Art, showcasing classic paintings from the 1930s and 1940s, or the Nyoman Gunarsa Museum, home to an impressive collection of paintings, stone carvings, and antiques.
How to Reach Bali
Bali can be easily reached via air, road, and water.
By Air: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar is Bali’s major airport.
From India: There are both connecting and direct flights to fly into Bali from India. Most major airlines, including Air India, Malaysia Airlines, and IndiGo, operate flights to and from India.
From Dubai: You can take a nonstop or connecting flight from Dubai or the UAE to Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali.
By Road: Bali can be reached by road via a drive to Java, one of Indonesia’s main ports, followed by a short car ferry ride to the island.
By Water: Catch a ferry from nearby ports, such as Lombok, to reach Bali.