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Your Guide to the Perfect Honeymoon in Bali

After the big day has come and gone, you’re officially married, and you can look forward to your honeymoon! With months of planning and preparation behind you, it’s time to get away and spend some time together as a married couple.

One of the most popular honeymoon destinations in the world is Bali. With year-round sun, beautiful beaches, both affordable and luxury resorts, as well as some of the friendliest people anywhere, Bali is an ideal place to honeymoon together.

Whether it’s relaxing by the pool, experiencing some of Bali’s culture, sampling the island’s food and drink, or just hitting a few bars and clubs, there’s something for everyone.

Below, you’ll find our guide to the perfect honeymoon in Bali, including when to go, where to stay, and what to do.

The Best Time to Plan Your Bali Honeymoon:

Bali’s Peak Season

Bali’s peak season begins in the middle of June, through July and ends in early September.

This is because this is the time of national holidays for Indonesian schools, with many families visiting the island for a Summer vacation.

Shoulder Season

Shouldering this peak season are the months of April, May, September, and October.

These months are called the “shoulder” of the high season and offer people the chance to experience Bali’s gorgeous weather with quieter crowds and cheaper prices.

Off-Peak Season in Bali

The real off-peak season in Bali runs from the end of October through to the end of February.

While the weather remains relatively warm here, rain is more likely, and for this reason, most people choose to arrive in the middle of the year. December is not strictly included in the off-peak period as Bali does experience a lot of tourist activity during the holiday season.

On a Budget? Here’s The Best Time to Come to Bali

The cheapest time to visit Bali is from the end of October to March.

This is because it is considered the off-season, with a 50-80% chance of cloud cover on most days. As people tend to visit Bali looking for a true island paradise experience, the idea of clouds and possible rain can be off-putting.

However, despite these months experiencing more rain and clouds than the summer months, the weather is still warm, averaging 27°C even in December.

While a week or two away in Bali during these months might mean experiencing some of the wilder weather the island has to offer, you will still experience plenty of sunshine while also spending less!

Things to Do While on Your Honeymoon in Bali:

Romantic Tropical Getaway

While there’s plenty to see and do on the island of Bali, it’s also a great place to slow down, unwind, and simply enjoy each other’s company.

There are plenty of quiet resorts, bars and restaurants in locations such as Canggu, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua. Each of these is set against tropical beaches, pristine waters, and peaceful rice paddies, giving you ample time for long strolls and lazy lunches.

Surf, Sun and Beach Hangs

If sun, surf, and the beach lifestyle are up your nuptial alley, then Bali has plenty to offer.

Places like Uluwatu offer a laid-back, surfer vibe for couples that enjoy lounging on the beach, reading a book or catching big waves before appreciating some great food. With beach bars and resorts set all over southern Bali, there’s no shortage of choice either.

Indulge in Some Much Needed Self Care

Bali is also a great place for newlyweds to rejuvenate and prepare to start their new life together. Most resorts on Bali offer a range of spa and wellness treatments using both Western and Eastern techniques,

As well as more affordable spa locations in Seminyak, there are also more luxurious resorts found in Nusa Dua.

Unwind With Yoga and Meditation

As Bali is a Hindu province, there is a focus on yoga and meditation here. This makes it an ideal destination for couples looking to centre themselves and come away from their honeymoon with a sense of inner peace.

With thousands of temples and spiritual centres throughout Bali, no matter where you stay, you’ll have access to these facilities. For the ultimate experience, check out Ubud, where you’ll find spa resorts set among traditional architecture and temples.

Book a Romantic Couples Photoshoot

Whether it’s an embracing beach shot set against the setting sun, a candid shot among the island’s ancient temples, or something completely different, Bali is a photographer’s dream.

Throughout Bali, there are plenty of local photographers available that you can book to capture your honeymoon for you. They know the best spots and times of day to make things pop.

Fine Dining Date Nights

As an international destination, Bali is home to some of the world’s finest restaurants, perfect for date nights on your honeymoon. Most of the exclusive restaurants can be found in towns like Ubud and Seminyak.

For the very finest eating experience, book ahead for the extremely popular Locavore. This famed experimental restaurant will give you plenty to talk about and share some culinary experiences.

Hang Out at Bali’s Best Day Beach Clubs

One of the best daytime activities in Bali is visiting a beach club. These offer the chance to drink designer cocktails under the Bali sun right on the beach with infinity pools, daybeds, and a fun atmosphere.

Beach clubs such as Finns in Canggu offer resident and guest DJs that keep things relaxed during the day and amp things up during the night with some specially curated music. Most beach clubs will also serve freshly cooked food all day, meaning there’s really no reason to move!

Check out Bali’s Nightlife

No trip to Bali would be complete without visiting some of its wild nightclubs. World-famous, Bali’s nightlife scene is one to rival even the biggest European party towns, especially Kuta and Legian.

And, for those who want a quiet night scene, there are always towns such as Seminyak, which attract a different crowd looking for live music and good food, but fewer crowds.

Take a Balinese Cooking Class

Indonesian cuisine is sweet, spicy, and flavourful, packed with fresh produce. While we may be familiar with some of the dishes, learning how to make them for yourself is something else.

Taking a Balinese cooking class gives newlyweds the chance to bring back something from their honeymoon other than trinkets. These meals can then be prepared in the future as a way to remember your time in Bali and celebrate your marriage.

The Best Hotels & Resorts for Your Bali Honeymoon:

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, Sayan

Set within a jungle paradise overlooking the Ayung River Valley, The Four Seasons Resort at Sayan is one of Bali’s most idyllic honeymoon resorts. You enter the resort by a stunning skybridge, giving your stunning views of the lotus ponds, foliage, and wildlife below, telling you you’re in for something special.

There’s a range of villas available, each featuring private plunge pools and unique views of the jungle canopy. Set away from the noise and crowds, this is truly a romantic getaway with accommodating staff and beautiful surroundings.

Amankila, Lombok

Perched on a hilltop overlooked by Bali’s sacred mountain, Mount Agung, Amankila, is a truly special resort. Here, modern design meets a traditional Indonesian aesthetic, with stilted thatched villas offering unrivalled views of the coastline and the black-sand beach.

With sunrise breakfast options, yoga and movement classes, and a focus on rejuvenation, Amankila is a great place to spend your honeymoon.

The resort also offers specially crafted seclusion packages featuring a Melukat water blessing, champagne, daily breakfast, couple’s massages, a private morning cruise, and sunset picnics.

Hanging Gardens of Bali, Ubud

Nestled within the hills of Ubud in the village of Buahun, the Hanging Gardens of Bali lives up to its name. Not only will you find a variety of unique architecture and remarkable infinity pools hugging the natural landscape, but you’ll have unobstructed views of the valley below.

This is a luxurious resort where you’ll experience a true VIP experience earning a spot among the top boutique resorts in the world. With fantastic dining options and only the best spa treatments, this resort is rightfully referred to as heaven on Earth.

W Bali, Seminyak

Located in Seminyak, just a short taxi ride away from the airport, W Bali is a top honeymoon destination in Bali, famed for its pristine beach and affordable luxury.

This stunning bespoke hotel offers 5-star accommodation set a stone’s throw from the sea and soft golden sand. Newlywed couples can enjoy international cuisine and designer cocktails on-site while also immersing themselves in the culture and fun of Seminyak and nearby areas.

Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Kedewatan

If you want to be treated like royalty while enjoying some quiet alone time, be sure to look at Mandapa, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve. The resort is hidden within the Ayung River Valley, providing true seclusion around an hour from the airport.

While each villa here provides true seclusion, venture into the stunning Pool Bar and Library areas, and you’ll see a verdant landscape with terraced rice paddies and jungle scapes. There’s plenty for couples to do, too, including yoga, a gym, luxurious body treatments, a steam room and a sauna, as well as a warming vitality pool overlooking the river.

Six Senses, Uluwatu

For couples who love food and drink, the Six Senses in Uluwatu is definitely a resort to check out. The stunning cliff-side resort offers newlyweds a chance to experience romance in style thanks to its modern design and famous Balinese hospitality.

Opting for the honeymoon package here means you not only have access to the wide range of five-star facilities and restaurants but you’re also treated to the VIP treatment. This includes a chance to dine under the stars, a couple’s massage, airport transfer service, and accommodation in the exclusive Sky Pool Suite with breakfast included!

Bulgari Resort Bali, Uluwatu

Sporting both traditional Balinese design and Italian style, the Bulgari Resort is an award-winning honeymoon destination located in Uluwatu. The resort is home to a range of high-end villas and elegant mansion suites, each with chic decor and clear views of the Indian ocean.

Here, married couples will find themselves greeted by personal butlers ready to make their stay truly extraordinary. Newlyweds can enjoy spa treatments, swim in the outdoor pool, take part in yoga classes at the gorgeous pavilion, spend some me-time in the salon, and receive some treatments in the open-air wellness stations.

The food here is Italian-inspired, with the resort’s signature restaurant Il Ristorante being somewhere you can enjoy a candlelit dinner and some fine cuisine using local produce.

Bali is the Ideal Honeymoon Destination

Whether you’re looking for a beach paradise or a romantic jungle escape, Bali is the perfect choice for your honeymoon. With some of the world’s finest resorts on offer, all within minutes of the airport, you can find yourself sipping cocktails and watching the sunset over the Indian ocean before you know it.