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10 Days in Bali

Four or five nights inland in Ubud for the rice terraces, temples and ridge walks, then four or five on the coast in Seminyak or the Bukit for surf, sunsets and clifftop temples, with day trips to Tanah Lot, Tirta Empul and the Jatiluwih terraces.

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Übersicht

Bali packs several very different holidays onto one island: the temple-and-rice-terrace culture of the Ubud highlands, the surf and sunset-bar strip of Seminyak and Canggu, the clifftop temples of the Bukit peninsula, and the calm resort bays of Nusa Dua. Ten days is the length that lets you see the culture and the coast without living in the car, which is why V Time treats Bali as a multi-base trip rather than a single resort.

If you only take one thing from this guide: do not try to see Bali from one hotel. The island is bigger and slower than it looks on a map, and the north-inland and south-coast experiences barely overlap. Two bases, a driver for the transfer, and early starts for the temples will beat any single-resort itinerary.

Ideal für

Couples · First-time visitors to Southeast Asia · Culture plus beaches · Honeymoons · Slow travelers who want two bases

Tagesreiseroute

10 to 14 days

Unlike a single-island beach break, Bali layers a living Hindu culture, UNESCO-listed rice terraces and their water temples, and a modern surf-and-wellness scene. You can watch a temple ceremony in the morning and a clifftop Kecak dance at sunset.

Beste Reisezeit

Bali has a tropical, two-season climate. The dry season, roughly April to October, is the reliable window: sunnier days, lower humidity and calmer seas. July and August are the busiest and priciest; May, June and September give similar weather with thinner crowds.

  • April to June: Start of the dry season: lush from the rains, sunny days, sea calming down.
  • July to August: Peak dry season and peak crowds; book hotels and drivers well ahead.
  • September to October: Still dry, quieter, often the best value in the good-weather window.
  • November to March: Wet season: warm but with heavy afternoon rain and humidity.

Wissenswerte Dinge

  • Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence, falls on Monday 8 March 2027; the whole island shuts down for 24 hours and the airport closes. The Ogoh-Ogoh monster parades run the night before.
  • Galungan and Kuningan: a major 10-day Hindu festival cycle (dates move with the Balinese calendar) when villages raise tall decorated penjor poles.

Wo man übernachtet

Ubud (inland cultural heart)

The green highland town of temples, rice terraces, art markets and wellness retreats. The base for the Campuhan Ridge walk, the Monkey Forest, and day trips to Tirta Empul and the Tegalalang terraces. Cooler and calmer than the coast, but no beach.

Ideal für: Culture · Wellness · Rice terraces · Couples

Central Ubud traffic and crowds are heavy midday; no beach, and the town has grown busy.

Seminyak

The polished beach-and-dining strip: designer boutiques, beach clubs, sunset bars and Bali’s densest cluster of good restaurants. A sandy sunset beach and easy airport access make it the default first coastal base.

Ideal für: Couples · Dining · Beach clubs · Sunsets

Congested narrow lanes and gridlock at peak times; the beach has strong currents and is not always swimmable.

Canggu

The younger, surf-and-café sibling north of Seminyak: rice-field cafés, digital-nomad co-working, black-sand surf beaches and sunset warungs at Batu Bolong and Echo Beach.

Ideal für: Surfers · Digital nomads · Café culture · Younger travelers

The single access roads clog badly; construction is everywhere as the area expands.

Uluwatu and the Bukit peninsula

The dry limestone peninsula in the far south: dramatic clifftop temples, white-sand coves reached by stairs, world-class surf breaks and a growing cluster of clifftop luxury resorts and beach clubs.

Ideal für: Couples · Surf · Clifftop views · Luxury

Spread out and hilly; you need a driver or scooter, and the best beaches involve long stair climbs.

Nusa Dua

The gated resort enclave on the southeast coast: manicured grounds, calm swimmable lagoon beaches and large international hotels. Quiet and easy, but sealed off from everyday Balinese life.

Ideal für: Families · Calm swimming · Resort holidays

Sanitized and self-contained; little local character and you leave the enclave for authentic food.

Wo man schläft

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

luxury · Sayan, near Ubud

$$$$$

Ideal für: Honeymoons · River-valley calm · Design lovers

  • Iconic rice-bowl entry bridge over the Ayung River valley
  • Immersive jungle-and-river setting
  • Renowned spa and service
  • Very expensive
  • The steep valley means lots of steps and buggy rides
  • A drive from central Ubud’s sights
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COMO Uma Ubud

luxury · Sanggingan, Ubud

$$$$$

Ideal für: Couples · Wellness · Valley views

  • Private-pool villas over the valley
  • Strong wellness and yoga program
  • Five minutes from central Ubud
  • Premium rates
  • Sloping site with steps between levels
  • No beach, inland location
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The Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali

luxury · Seminyak Beach

$$$$$

Ideal für: Couples · Beachfront calm · Classic service

  • Direct Seminyak Beach frontage on large mature grounds
  • Traditional Balinese pavilion architecture
  • Refined, long-established service
  • Expensive
  • A classic style that can read as dated to some guests
  • Seminyak Beach currents limit swimming
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W Bali - Seminyak

resort · Petitenget, Seminyak

$$$$$

Ideal für: Couples · Beach-club energy · Design

  • Lively beachfront with a buzzing pool and bar scene
  • Bold contemporary design
  • Walk to Petitenget’s restaurants
  • The party atmosphere is not for everyone
  • Music and crowds can mean noise
  • Premium pricing
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Alaya Resort Ubud

boutique · Central Ubud

$$$$

Ideal für: Couples · Walkable Ubud base · Value in Ubud

  • Walking distance to the Monkey Forest and Ubud Palace
  • Rice-paddy-framed pool and good spa
  • Better value than the valley resorts
  • On a busy central street with traffic
  • Rooms are comfortable rather than lavish
  • No sweeping valley view
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Wesentliche Erlebnisse

Cultural Landscape of Bali (Subak, UNESCO)

The rice terraces and water temples of the subak irrigation system, embodying the Tri Hita Karana philosophy; inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2012 and best seen at Jatiluwih.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace

The much-photographed tiered rice paddies north of Ubud, carved into a steep valley and worked by the subak system; small donations are collected per section.

Tirta Empul temple

A sacred spring temple near Tampaksiring where Balinese Hindus perform the melukat purification ritual in the bathing pools; sarong required.

Tanah Lot temple

A sea temple on a rock offshore, one of Bali’s most photographed sunset sites; the inner shrine is reserved for Balinese Hindus.

Uluwatu temple and Kecak dance

A clifftop temple on the Bukit peninsula with a famous sunset Kecak fire dance performed in an open amphitheatre above the sea.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

A forested nature reserve and temple complex in central Ubud, home to long-tailed macaques and three moss-covered temples.

Campuhan Ridge Walk

An easy paved ridge trail on the edge of Ubud between two river valleys; best at sunrise before the heat and crowds.

Essen & Getränke

  • Babi guling: Balinese spit-roast suckling pig stuffed with spice paste; a ceremonial dish now served at dedicated warungs.
  • Bebek betutu: Duck (or chicken, ayam betutu) rubbed in a rich spice paste and slow-cooked for hours until falling apart.
  • Sate lilit: Minced fish or meat mixed with grated coconut and spices, pressed onto lemongrass or bamboo skewers and grilled.
  • Nasi campur: A plate of rice with small portions of many dishes; the everyday Balinese meal and a good way to sample widely.
  • Lawar: A ceremonial mix of minced vegetables, grated coconut and spices; some versions include meat and blood.

Warungs are the local eateries and the best value; babi guling is often a lunchtime dish that sells out. Beach clubs and fine dining cluster in Seminyak and Canggu.

Wo man isst

Locavore NXT

fine-dining

The relocated flagship of Bali’s best-known fine-dining kitchen, built on Indonesian ingredients and fermentation. Book well ahead.

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Motel Mexicola

casual

A loud, colourful Mexican party spot near Petitenget; more scene than temple of gastronomy, but a Seminyak fixture.

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Potato Head Beach Club

sunset-venue

The landmark grass-amphitheatre beach club on Petitenget Beach; a cover charge applies in the sunset window and is redeemable against drinks.

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Sonnenaufgänge

Campuhan Ridge Walk (Ubud)

The paved ridge catches first light over two green valleys; walk it early before the heat and the crowds arrive.

Year-round

Mount Batur summit

A pre-dawn trek up an active volcano to watch sunrise over Lake Batur and, on clear days, Mount Agung and Rinjani beyond.

April to October (dry season)

Sonnenuntergänge

Tanah Lot temple

The classic Bali sunset: the sea temple silhouetted on its rock as the sky turns. Extremely popular, so arrive early.

April to October

Uluwatu clifftop and Kecak dance

Sunset from the temple clifftop, then the fire-lit Kecak chant performed in the open amphitheatre above the ocean.

Year-round · Kecak tickets are separate and sell out; watch the monkeys, which snatch loose items.

Seminyak Beach sunset bars

The flat west-facing sand at Seminyak and Petitenget is Bali’s easiest sunset: a drink at a beanbag beach bar as the sun drops.

Year-round

Tagesausflüge

Jatiluwih rice terraces (UNESCO)

The vast UNESCO-listed subak terraces on the slopes of Mount Batukaru; greener and far less crowded than Tegalalang, with walking trails through the paddies.

About 1.5 to 2 hours from Ubud · Half to full day

Tirta Empul and the Tampaksiring temples

The holy-spring purification temple and nearby royal sites, an easy inland loop from Ubud that pairs well with Tegalalang.

About 45 minutes from Ubud · Half day

Nusa Penida by boat

A fast-boat day trip to the rugged neighbouring island for the Kelingking cliff viewpoint, snorkeling with manta rays and dramatic coves.

About 30 to 45 minutes by fast boat from Sanur · Full day

Tagesreiseroute

Ten days in Bali: highlands, temples and the south coast

Five nights inland in Ubud, then five on the south coast, with a private driver for the transfer and day trips.

  1. 1

    Arrive and settle in Ubud

    relaxed
    Land at Ngurah Rai (DPS); private driver up to Ubud, ideally outside peak traffic.
    A first nasi campur at a warung near your hotel.
    Settle in and stroll central Ubud and the art market.
    A quiet drink at your hotel after the transfer.
    Casual Balinese dinner in town.
    Early night to reset.
    Driver for the airport transfer; no self-driving today.

    Schätzung: If you land early, add the Monkey Forest this afternoon.

  2. 2

    Ubud ridge and temples

    moderate
    Sunrise or early Campuhan Ridge walk before the heat.
    Lunch back in central Ubud.
    The Sacred Monkey Forest and the Ubud Palace.
    Rice-field café at the edge of town.
    Dinner in Ubud.
    A Legong dance at the Ubud Palace.
    Mostly walkable; short taxi for the Monkey Forest.

    Schätzung: Swap the ridge for a morning yoga class.

  3. 3

    Tegalalang and Tirta Empul

    moderate
    Early to the Tegalalang rice terrace before the tour buses.
    A valley-view café at Tegalalang.
    Tirta Empul purification temple at Tampaksiring.
    Back in Ubud.
    Warung dinner.
    Quiet night.
    Hire a driver for the day for this inland loop.

    Schätzung: Add Goa Gajah, the Elephant Cave, on the way back.

  4. 4

    Jatiluwih and Batukaru

    full
    Drive west to the UNESCO Jatiluwih terraces.
    Lunch overlooking the paddies.
    Walk a paddy trail; visit Pura Luhur Batukaru.
    Return toward Ubud.
    Dinner in Ubud.
    Pack for the move south.
    Full driver day; it is a long but scenic loop.

    Schätzung: Trade Jatiluwih for a Mount Batur sunrise trek if you want adventure.

  5. 5

    Transfer to the coast

    relaxed
    A last Ubud breakfast, then transfer south to Seminyak.
    Lunch on arrival near your beach hotel.
    Settle in; first walk on Seminyak Beach.
    A beach-bar sunset with your feet in the sand.
    Dinner in Petitenget.
    Easy first night on the coast.
    Driver for the transfer; roughly 1.5 to 2 hours.

    Schätzung: Base in the Bukit instead of Seminyak if you prioritise clifftops over dining.

  6. 6

    Seminyak beach and dining

    relaxed
    Slow morning; pool or beach.
    A café lunch off Kayu Aya (Oberoi) Street.
    Shopping the Seminyak boutiques, or a spa.
    Potato Head or a beanbag beach bar.
    A standout Seminyak dinner.
    Drinks in Petitenget.
    Walkable within Seminyak; scooter or Grab for longer hops.

    Schätzung: Take a surf lesson at Double Six Beach.

  7. 7

    Tanah Lot day trip

    moderate
    Explore Canggu’s cafés and rice-field lanes.
    Lunch at Batu Bolong or Echo Beach.
    Continue west toward Tanah Lot.
    Sunset at the Tanah Lot sea temple.
    Dinner back near the coast.
    Quiet night.
    Driver recommended for the Tanah Lot leg and the traffic.

    Schätzung: Swap Canggu for a spa afternoon in Seminyak.

  8. 8

    The Bukit peninsula

    full
    Drive south to a Bukit beach such as Padang Padang or Bingin.
    A clifftop or beach-warung lunch.
    Swim and relax; explore a second cove.
    Uluwatu temple and the Kecak dance.
    Dinner near Uluwatu or back in Seminyak.
    Return north.
    Driver for the day; the Bukit is spread out and hilly.

    Schätzung: Book a clifftop beach club instead of temple-hopping.

  9. 9

    Free beach day

    relaxed
    A slow morning; last-minute shopping or a massage.
    Long lunch by the water.
    Beach or pool; or a Nusa Penida day trip if you want one big adventure.
    A final Seminyak sunset.
    A memorable last dinner.
    Pack.
    Flexible; keep it easy before departure.

    Schätzung: Full-day Nusa Penida boat trip in place of the beach.

  10. 10

    Departure

    relaxed
    A final swim or breakfast by the sea.
    Light lunch depending on your flight.
    Transfer to the airport; Seminyak is close to DPS.
    Departure.
    Leave a buffer for southern-Bali traffic to the airport.

    Schätzung: If you fly late, add one more beach club before checkout.

Fortbewegung

  • Ngurah Rai (Bali Denpasar) International Airport (DPS) sits in the south near Kuta, close to Seminyak and the Bukit.
  • From the airport, Seminyak is roughly 20 to 45 minutes and Ubud is 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on traffic.
  • Hiring a private driver by the day is the standard, low-stress way to sightsee and cover the long transfers.
  • Grab and Gojek ride-hailing apps work in the south and are cheap, though some areas restrict pickups.
  • Scooter rental is popular and flexible but the traffic is chaotic; wear a helmet and carry the right licence.

Wissenswerte Dinge

  • · Trying to see the whole island from one hotel; distances and traffic are worse than the map suggests.
  • · Driving to Ubud in mid-afternoon and losing hours in gridlock.
  • · Underestimating temple dress codes; a sarong and sash are required at most temples.

Budget

NiedrigErwartetKomfortabel
Unterkunftsart / pro Nacht400.000 IDR1.500.000 IDR6.000.000 IDR
Kulinarik-Stil / pro Tag120.000 IDR400.000 IDR1.000.000 IDR
Lokaler Transport / pro Tag80.000 IDR550.000 IDR1.200.000 IDR
Schätzung / pro Tag60.000 IDR180.000 IDR400.000 IDR

Schätzung · IDR · 2026-07-15. Accommodation is per room per night (two sharing). Local transport "expected" assumes a shared private driver for part of the trip. Dry-season figures; July, August and the December holidays run higher.

Wissenswerte Dinge

Money: Indonesian rupiah. Cards work in hotels and larger restaurants; carry cash for warungs, markets and temple fees.
Temples: A sarong and sash are required to enter temples; most sites rent or lend them at the gate.
Traffic: Southern Bali traffic is heavy and slow; plan transfers around it and never rush a scooter.
Nyepi: On the Day of Silence the entire island, including the airport, shuts down for 24 hours; check the date before booking.
Water: Drink bottled or filtered water, not the tap; many hotels and cafés offer refill stations.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Is 10 days enough for Bali?

Yes. Ten days lets you split between the Ubud highlands and the south coast without rushing, with time for temples, rice terraces, beaches and a day trip or two. Two weeks adds the Nusa islands or east Bali.

Where should I stay in Bali for the first time?

Split your stay: a few nights inland in Ubud for culture and rice terraces, then a few on the coast in Seminyak for dining and sunsets, or the Bukit for clifftops and surf.

When is the best time to visit Bali?

The dry season, roughly April to October, is best. May, June and September give reliable sun with fewer crowds than the July to August peak.

Do I need to rent a scooter or hire a driver in Bali?

For sightseeing and long transfers, a private driver by the day is the easiest choice. Scooters are cheap and flexible but the traffic is intense, so only ride if you are confident and licensed.

What is Nyepi and does it affect my trip?

Nyepi is the Balinese Day of Silence, when the whole island, including the airport, shuts for 24 hours (8 March in 2027). If your dates overlap, you must stay inside your hotel that day.

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