Tour Detail
7 Nights – 8 Days | Airfare Included | Private Chauffeur Drive | Family Friendly Routes
Depart from Istanbul with Singapore Airlines | Accommodation in Ubud & Nusa Dua | Full Service
Tour Detail
7 Nights – 8 Days | Airfare Included | Private Chauffeur Drive | Family Friendly Routes
Depart from Istanbul with Singapore Airlines | Accommodation in Ubud & Nusa Dua | Full Service
Tour Program
After the journey that started with Singapore Airlines from Istanbul Airport, Bali Island is reached. After being welcomed at Denpasar International Airport, a private vehicle transfer is made to the hotel in the Seminyak area. After settling in at the hotel, the rest of the day is free.
This first day is considered as a rest period after the long flight and a period of getting used to the environment. The beach, cafes and markets around the hotel can be reached on foot. Participants who wish can watch the sunset at Seminyak Beach.
The Ubud region, located in the interior of Bali, offers a day of sightseeing rich in both nature and culture.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces:
Reflecting Bali’s agricultural past, this region consists of layered rice fields shaped by the traditional irrigation system called “subak” that has been going on for centuries. Visitors can observe the local people’s connection with agriculture by watching the landscape on the walking paths.
Tegenungan Waterfall:
This natural area formed by powerful waters flowing from a height is located among greenery. You can walk around the waterfall, and those who want can spend time near the water.
Tirta Empul Temple:
This temple, dating back to the 10th century, hosts purification pools considered sacred by the Hindu people of Bali. The architecture of the temple reflects the religious rituals and architectural tradition of the region. Sections of the temple are introduced and information about the rituals is given throughout the tour.
Luwak Coffee Farm:
The production process of Luwak coffee, Indonesia's world-famous coffee, is seen on site. Participants can observe how coffee beans are processed and taste coffees with different aromas.
Ubud Monkey Forest and Market:
A grove where long-tailed macaque monkeys roam freely in the densely wooded area is visited. Then, a short tour of the market in the center of Ubud, where local handicrafts, textiles and souvenirs are sold.
On this day, the natural beauties and symbolic structures on Bali’s volcanic plateau are visited.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple:
Located on Lake Beratan, this temple is dedicated to the water goddess Dewi Danu. The reflection of the temple complex on the lake is one of the most photographed images on the island. The structure symbolizes the balance between Bali’s religious structure and nature.
Lake Beratan:
The crater lake formed as a result of volcanic activity has a cool and humid climate together with the mountainous landscape around it. Boat trips can be made on the lake, but the tour is limited to walking along the lake.
Handara Gate:
Located in the mountainous part of Bali, this stone gate is a symbol of traditional architecture combined with modern tourism. A short photo break is given at this point.
Tanah Lot Temple:
Built on the cliffs on the western coast of Bali, this temple interacts with the Indian Ocean. It is especially impressive with its view merging with the sea at sunset hours. The history of the temple is associated with structures dedicated to the sea god Baruna.
Fruit Market:
Stops at small markets where locals sell tropical fruits and vegetables, and participants have the chance to see and buy local products on site.
The southern coast of the island is known for its less sloping terrain and long coastlines. Various beaches and seaside temples are visited throughout the day.
Nusa Dua Beach:
This coastal area, where tourist facilities are dense, attracts attention with its cleanliness and safe swimming areas. A short sea break is given.
Padang Padang Beach:
This small bay, reached by descending through rocky passages, attracts attention with its surrounding natural rock formations and white sand.
Blue Point Beach:
This coastal area, where the waves sometimes hit hard, is surrounded by rocky hollows and cliffs. It is frequently preferred by surfers.
Uluwatu Temple: Built on a high cliff, this temple is one of Bali's oldest and most important sea temples. Its location overlooking the sea has been important throughout history for both defense and worship. It is the last stop of the trip with its sunset view.
Today, less active touring is given; spending time in nature and observing Balinese daily life are at the forefront.
Taro Village Elephant Park Surroundings:
This natural area located in the inner regions of Bali is known for its calm atmosphere and forested landscape. During the tour, walks are made around the elephant park, and those who wish can observe the rural life in the nearby area.
Alas Harum Agro Tourism Area:
Located in the west of Ubud, this complex brings together modern facilities such as agricultural areas, coffee gardens, ziplines and glass terraces. The famous rice terraces of the region can also be viewed from here. Participants have the opportunity to relax and take photos accompanied by the natural view.
Cretya River Club:
Surrounded by resting areas built on natural valleys, this facility is known for its outdoor pools and seating areas. During this part of the tour, participants who wish can spend a short time for swimming or observing.
On the last day, you will have free time until check-out from the hotel. You can shop around the hotel and spend time walking along the beach. Then you will be transferred to the airport by private vehicle.
What's Included
Istanbul – Bali roundtrip airfare with Singapore Airlines
3 nights in a villa with private pool in Ubud
4 nights in beachfront accommodation in a child-friendly hotel in Nusa Dua
All airport and hotel transfers
Private vehicle and driver (with you during your holiday)
Daily tours and guide service
Breakfast and lunch on some days
Taman Safari tickets (including Jungle Hopper package)
Ubud Floating Breakfast
Welcome with flowers and personal assistant service
Not Included
Personal expenses
Tips
Meal
Languages on tour
What to know