So you just got engaged, or maybe you are still riding the “we are actually planning this” high, and somewhere between the wedding chaos, one word keeps coming up: Bali....
So you just got engaged, or maybe you are still riding the “we are actually planning this” high, and somewhere between the wedding chaos, one word keeps coming up: Bali. That is a good instinct. A Bali honeymoon manages to feel romantic and relaxing at the same time, which is rare, and honestly a relief after months of wedding planning.
Here is the problem, though. The second you start Googling “Bali packages,” it is chaos: a hundred tabs open, a dozen prices that do not match, and absolutely no clue what is actually worth your money. So let us hit pause for a second and just talk it through, the way a friend who has already done all the digging for you would.
Why is Bali Still the World’s Favorite Honeymoon Destination?
Before we dig deeper into pricing, itineraries and what not, let us answer the real question: why does Bali [all of the honeymoon spots on earth] still win every single time? It’s easy. Bali has a variety unlike other places. You can watch sunrise over Ubud’s rice terraces one morning, cruise by private boat off Nusa Penida by lunch, candlelit dinner on a beach in Uluwatu by nightfall, all in the same day, no big deal.
Plus, Bali’s hospitality is unmatchable. Here the spa culture demands you relax, and how can we forget prices? The prices make Europe and the Maldives look like they are overcharging. So, isn’t it pretty obvious why Bali keeps stealing couples’ hearts.
What’s Included in Bali Honeymoon Packages?
Not all Bali honeymoon packages are the same and this is where most of the couples get confused. When you are comparing Bali honeymoon trips, take a close look at what’s included versus what turns into an extra cost once you land.
Most Bali packages include the following:
Private pool villa accommodation in Ubud, Seminyak, or Canggu
Airport transfers and a private car with driver for sightseeing days
A mix of cultural tours, nature excursions, and at least one sunset or candlelight dinner
A couple’s spa session
Entry tickets to key attractions
What they usually do not include is international flights, travel insurance, and any extra activities you add once you are there.
Best Bali Honeymoon Packages 2026: A Quick Comparison
Package Type
Duration
Approx. Cost (per couple)
What You Get
Budget/Boutique
5D/4N
USD 1,200 to 1,800
4-star hotel, breakfast, private car, one candlelight dinner
Mid-Range Villa
6D/7N
USD 1,800 to 2,800
Private pool villa, guide, spa, sunset cruise, romantic dinners
Luxury
7D/6N
USD 3,500 to 5,000+
5-star villa, private yacht or boat day, full-day photographer, fine dining
Multi-Island Extension
10 to 14 days
USD 4,000 to 7,500+
Bali plus Gili Islands or Nusa Penida, premium stays throughout
Prices are a very major factor to consider. And they change around depending on trip duration, type of stay, and last but not the least season. So, we have provided a rough sense of what couples are paying for the best Bali honeymoon packages 2026 has to offer. This is more like a starting point and not a locked-in quote. Also, you should confirm final pricing with your operator before booking.
A quick note on timing: April to October is the dry season of Bali. The weather is better — perfect for boat trips and even for amazing honeymoon photos. If you are flexible with dates, try booking in April to May or September to October. You will get great weather with fewer crowds and lower prices.
Sample Bali Honeymoon Itinerary and Cost (6 Days / 5 Nights)
We have curated a sample Bali honeymoon itinerary that balances culture, romance, and a bit of downtime.
Day 1, Arrival and Seminyak Settle-In. You land, transfer to your villa, and ease into the trip with a beachfront dinner. No itinerary yet, just cocktails and each other.
Day 2, Ubud: Culture and Nature. Rice terraces, a temple visit, and time built in for a spa session. This is also a great day to fit in the Alas Harum Bali experience, which we will get to shortly.
Day 3, Adventure Day. Swings, waterfalls, or a volcano sunrise trek for the more adventurous couples, followed by a relaxed evening back at the villa.
Day 4, Island Hopping. A boat trip to Nusa Penida or the Gili Islands for beach time and views that are pretty much made for photos.
Day 5, Uluwatu and Romantic Dinner. A clifftop temple, sunset views, and a candlelight dinner right on the sand.
Day 6, Departure. A slow morning, one last swim, and the transfer to the airport.
For this itinerary, in the mid-range villa category, you are looking at roughly USD 1,800 to 2,500 per couple, excluding international flights. That lines up fairly well with what most 2026 packages are quoting for a similar structure.
Romantic Things to Do in Bali That Aren’t Just Sunset Dinners
Every list of romantic things to do in Bali mentions sunset dinners and couple’s massages, and fair enough, they are great. But some of the most memorable moments come from experiences that feel a little more personal and a little less like a tourist checklist.
Alas Harum Bali, Tea Time and Activities. Set among the Tegallalang rice terraces, Alas Harum blends the Instagram-famous swings and nest photo spots with a genuinely relaxing side, namely a proper tea time overlooking the terraces. You can book Alas Harum Bali Tickets with Tea Time and Activities through TickYourList to skip the ticket counter hassle and go straight to enjoying the view together.
Cretya Spa at Alas Harum Bali. If you are already spending the day at Alas Harum, pairing it with Cretya Spa turns a sightseeing stop into a genuinely restorative half day. Jungle views, a couple’s treatment, and no rush at all, this is the kind of “we are actually on our honeymoon” moment worth setting time aside for.
Traditional Costume Photoshoot at Asana Artseum. Okay, this one is just plain fun. If you are tired of the same beach shot that every other couple posts on Instagram, swap it out for something fun. For example: dress up in traditional Balinese attire and pose against backdrops so artistic they practically look painted on.
It feels less like a “tourist activity” and more like a mini photoshoot date, no professional modeling skills required, no awkward posing pressure, just the two of you having a laugh in gorgeous outfits you would probably never wear otherwise. Ten years from now, this is the photo everyone at the dinner party is going to ask about.
And here is the easy part: all three of these, Alas Harum, Cretya Spa, and the Asana Artseum shoot, can be booked ahead of time through TickYourList. So instead of burning honeymoon hours standing in a ticket line, you show up, flash your booking, and get straight to the good stuff.
Tips for Making Your Bali Honeymoon Worthwhile
We always suggest our travellers book 2-3 months in advance. Booking closer to your trip will always lead to higher villa and flight rates, especially around July to August and December.
If you have free time — mix pre-booked experiences. This will make your honeymoon even more memorable. But keep in mind to not overpack the itinerary.
Always book high-demand experiences in advance. Spots like Alas Harum and Asana Artseum get really busy [specially around golden hour], so booking ahead makes sense.
It is important to ask what is not included. You should know the specifics on meals, entrance fees, and transport before you commit.
FAQs
How much does a Bali honeymoon package cost in 2026?
Budget-wise, think USD 1,800 to 2,800 for a nice 6 to 7 day mid-range package, villa, private car, and activities all thrown in. Just don’t forget, that’s before flights.
What is the best time for a Bali honeymoon trip?
Go anytime between April and October, that’s the dry season, when the weather actually shows up for you. Insider move: May and September give you the same postcard weather with way fewer crowds.
How many days are enough for a Bali honeymoon?
6 to 7 days, no more, no less, like it’s some unwritten rule. That’s enough time to fall head over heels for Ubud, sneak in a full day of island-hopping, and still get plenty of toes-in-the-sand beach time, all without feeling like you don’t have enough time.
Do Bali honeymoon packages include flights?
Nope, that part’s on you. Packages usually cover the villa, private rides, tours, and meals, but flights are their own separate booking.
What are the most romantic things to do in Bali?
Think candlelit dinners, spa days built for two, a boat trip out to Nusa Penida, sunset at Uluwatu’s cliffside temple, and a fun costume photoshoot for the books.
Is Bali safe and easy for honeymoon travel?
Very much yes. English is spoken all over the island, getting around is easy and reliable, and honestly, the whole place just feels made for couples who want a smooth, stress-free trip.
Can I customize a Bali honeymoon itinerary and cost?
Totally. Most operators are happy to tweak things around your budget and vibe, swap an activity, stretch your stay, or sneak in an extra spa day.