3 Days in Bali: The Ultimate Itinerary to Experience the Best of the Island

Vishal Nagpal
Vishal Nagpal
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We had an amazing honeymoon in Bali thanks to the team of Journey Routers. Everything was well planned, from our hotel to our activities. The customer service was excellent, and we didn't have to worry about anything. We highly recommend Journey Router and will definitely use them for future trips. Thanks for making our trip unforgettable...read more
Shahana Wahab
Shahana Wahab
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We absolutely enjoyed our Bali Trip! The whole experience was great start from Day 1. Our Driver Riswanandi Bhaiya was very sweet & helpful. We got a very good company from him in our whole trip. Journey Routers made our itinerary so well planned. So overall our journey was superb & we will plan our next trip with you guys again. Thank ...read more
Madhu Maddy
Madhu Maddy
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I had an amazing experience with Journey Routers planning my 8-day Bali trip. Their meticulous planning ensured every day was packed with adventure and relaxation. The selection of hotels was impeccable, offering comfort and luxury at every stop. Transportation arrangements were seamless, making it easy to explore the island's beauty. Fro...read more

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Split your stay between Ubud (for culture and nature) and Seminyak or Uluwatu (for beaches and sunsets). This gives you access to different sides of Bali and reduces long travel times.

Three days is enough to experience a good mix of Bali’s highlights, including cultural sites, natural landscapes, and beaches. While you won’t see everything, a well-planned itinerary allows you to make the most of your time without feeling rushed.

Yes, a day trip to Nusa Penida is possible on your third day. It’s best to leave early and book your ferry and driver in advance to maximize your time on the island.

The easiest and most time-efficient option is hiring a private driver for full or half-day trips. Ride-sharing apps like Grab or Gojek also work well in busy areas.

Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and a scarf or sarong for temple visits. A light jacket is useful if you plan to visit higher elevations like Ubud or Mount Batur.