10-Day Bali Itinerary

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Land in Denpasar and transfer to Seminyak
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Relax at your ...

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Brunch at Coffee Cartel or Revolver Espresso
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Explore Sem...

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Morning shopping or spa session in Seminyak
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Drive to Ubu...

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Visit Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Palace, and

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Early morning Mount Batur Sunrise Hike

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Visit Tibumana and Tegenungan Waterfalls
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Ferry from Sanur to Nusa Penida

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Relax at Mushroom Beach or Dream Beach
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Visit Uluwatu Temple and Padang Padang Beach

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Relaxing morning with a last swim or massage
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Shopping at...
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, 10 days lets you explore Bali’s top highlights without rushing.
April to October is best, but November to March has fewer crowds.
Many countries get a visa on arrival. Check current requirements before flying.
The best way is by hiring a driver, renting a scooter, or using ride-hailing apps.
It can be budget-friendly or luxury depending on where you stay and eat.
No, always drink bottled or filtered water to avoid “Bali belly.”
Lightweight clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a sarong for temples.
On average, backpackers can manage with $30–50/day, while mid-range travelers spend $70–150/day. Luxury trips can exceed $250/day.
Yes, Bali offers family resorts, safe beaches, cultural activities, and kid-friendly attractions like Bali Safari and Waterbom.
It’s highly recommended. Medical facilities can be costly for tourists, and insurance also covers cancellations or lost baggage.
Some hotels accept USD, but everyday expenses require Indonesian Rupiah. ATMs and currency exchange shops are widely available.
Absolutely. Bali has a thriving plant-based food scene, especially in Ubud and Canggu.
Yes, it’s best to book in advance for popular tours, especially during peak season (June–September).