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Bali Multi-Centre - Ubud and Sanur

A great option if travelling to Bali is to spend a few days in the cultural heartland of Ubud, where you'll find rice terraces, jungle scenery, arts and crafts, temples, and a vibrant food scene. You can be quite active too with bike rides, river rafting and scenic walks. Then afterwards head to the coast for the more chill out part of your holiday!

Ubud
4 nights

Bali
What to do:
  • Take an Ubud Arts & Crafts tour, viewing paintings, woodcarvers and artisans creating silver jewellery and ornaments
  • Walk through the scenic rice field terraces
  • Visit the sacred Monkey Forest, home to hundreds of cheeky long-tailed macaques
  • Watch temple festivals and dancing which occur most days
  • Enjoy dining out in the wonderful restaurants
  • Relax with many wellbeing options such as yoga, meditation and spas
Your Hotel:  
Meal plan:  
Bed & Breakfast
Sanur
7 nights - flexible

There's lots of beach resorts to choose from but Sanur is often regarded as the most relaxed and charming, and has a lovely beachside walkway. There are many decent restaurants in Sanur if you fancy eating out.

Your Hotel:  

A medium size hotel with just under 200 rooms, in a great location on the beach, with many great restaurants in walking distance along the promenade.

Meal plan:  
Bed & Breakfast

An alternative is the smaller Tandjung Sari (click here for the link to the hotel), again right on the beach and in a great location.

Guide Prices

A typical cost for this example trip is from around £2,000 per person.

What's Included?
  • Flights with good connections
  • Private transfers, including between Ubud and Sanur
  • Accommodation
  • Daily breakfast
  • ATOL protection

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Who are the flights with?

A. Typically the best connections and prices are with either Qatar Airways via Doha or Emirates via Dubai, but other airlines sometimes have the best deals. It means that a stop in either Doha and Dubai can easily be added on to make a multi-centre holiday.

Q. Where else can I go?

A. As well as the main coastal resorts of Bali there are other areas to explore such as Menjangan, around 4 hours from the main coast resorts but with excellent diving and snorkelling, wildlife (monkeys, deer, birds), mountain biking and horse riding. You could also take the ferry (or a flight) to Lombok and the Gili Islands.

Q. When is the best time to visit?

A. The best months to travel to Bali are from April to October, when there is less rain than at other times. Average maximum temperatures are a fairly constant 30c degrees throughout the year.

PRICE NOTICE:   We are often asked about how prices compare to booking direct, however rest assured our holidays are priced the same as, or less than, booking direct with the tour operator

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