A Blessed Union in Bali
Make this romantic getaway something truly special when you go on adventures, participate in spiritual ceremonies, and reconnect to nature on the island of Bali, Indonesia.
Out of all the countries in the world, why choose Indonesia?
The beauty of Indonesia’s islands is unmistakable and unforgettable. We’ve designed this Signature Trip to Bali as in introduction — you’ll quickly discover why everyone from international sunseekers to professional surfers keeps coming back for more.
You’ll be surprised and delighted by…
The treats we have in store for you, such as glamping, a royal high tea, a sunset cruise, and an exceptionally romantic dinner. You’ll also enjoy authentic cultural exchanges involving spiritual ceremonies, dance, and an ancient capital.
Why you’ll want to return…
Bali is also known as the “Island of Gods.” Volcanoes and jungles lend a wild beauty to the landscape. Lavish rice fields create picturesque scenery. Sacred lakes and ancient temples exude peace and tranquility. Blessings are bestowed upon all. 'Bali' and 'serenity' are one and the same.
Places you'll stay
Ubud
Set in Bali’s lush interior, Ubud is the island’s cultural hub. As of late, it has become bustling tourist destination which bears little resemblance to a traditional Balinese village. Patches of paradise can still be found in Ubud, and it remains the center for spiritual tourism.
Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua is known for its long, sandy beach lines with international luxury hotel chains. Situated on the southeast coast of Bali, Nusa Dua can be reached from Denpasar by taxi or private car in around 35 minutes.
Uluwatu
Uluwatu has some of the world’s best surf breaks, beautiful hidden beaches, and epic sunset views. The limestone cliff-fringed peninsula is home to the iconic Uluwatu Temple and other cultural opportunities. The area hasn’t been overdeveloped, so it’s still relaxing and peaceful. There’s a variety of accommodations available from inexpensive surfer rooms to deluxe resorts; and cliffside dining options with panoramic ocean vistas. Uluwatu is on the Southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula about 1 hour south of Ngurah Rai Airport.
Jimbaran
Jimbaran is known as the seafood capital of Bali. The bay has a beautiful sunset, punctuated by jetliners landing at the nearby Denpasar airport.
Moments to look forward to
Pura Ulun Danu Batur
This iconic temple appears to be floating on the western shore of Lake Bratan. Ringed by a mountain backdrop and surrounded by clear waters, this is one of the most picturesque locations in central Bali. “The Floating Temple” is dedicated to Dewi Danu, the water goddess. The location is an important part of the UNESCO recognized subak irrigation system. Lake Bratan is about two hours north of Denpasar, in the Bedugul highlands of the Tabanan Regency.
Pura Taman Ayun
This temple earns its moniker "beautiful gardens" from the surrounding moats studded with lotus flowers and lovely, landscaped courtyards. This mother temple of the Mengwi kingdom was constructed in 1634. It is dedicated to the deified ancestors of the Raja Dynasty of Mengwi, as well as important Hindu gods. It’s located in the village of Mengwi, in the Badung Regency about 10.5 miles (17 km) from Denpasar, and is regarded as one of the most attractive temples in Bali.
Jatiluwih Rice Paddies
The name Jatiluwih translates to “truly special.” This UNESCO World Heritage Site more than lives up to its name, and has some of the best view of rice paddy-covered slopes in Bali. Over 1,482 acres (600 ha) of picturesque green terraces slope gently along the plateau of Gunung Batukaru at an altitude of 2,296 feet (700 m) above sea level. Jatiluwih offers opportunities for breathtaking photos, outdoor recreation, and a quiet respite from the bustle of the southern areas. It’s about 2 hours north of Denpasar, in the Penebel district of central Bali’s Tabanan Regency.
Gunung Kawi
Gunung Kawi is filled with a sense of ancient majesty and mystery — no one is sure of its original purpose. One of the oldest archaeological sites in Bali, it has candi (shrines) carved into 8-m high niches on the riverside cliff. This pre-Hindu construction dates back to 11th-century Balinese kings. A walk through spectacular rice fields leads to a path descending into the Pakerisan River Valley, where the monuments rest on the banks of the holy river. They are accompanied by Pura Gunung Kawi, a modern-day Balinese Hindu water temple. Located in Tampaksiring in north-central Gianyar Regency, a half hour north of Ubud, this complex looks and feels like the setting of an Indiana Jones film.
Uluwatu Temple
This Balinese Hindu temple is in a spectacular location perched on the side of steep limestone cliffs towering 229 feet (70 m) above the Indian Ocean. One of the best spots for sunset photos, Uluwatu Temple also has packs of kleptomaniac gray macaque monkeys and traditional Kecak dance performances. It’s a trek to visit this temple at the southern tip of the Bukit Peninsula, but the sunset vistas and neighboring beaches make it worth the trip.
Bali Midlands Tour
Exclusive Tjampuhan Ridge Walk with Royal Tea
Brahman Blessing & Elephant Cave Tour
The Lovebird Couple Treatment
Uluwatu Temple and Kecak Dance
Dedari Sunset Cruise
Romantic Dinner in Sundara
Incredible Stays
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Seamless Connections
We believe travel is more than ticking destinations off a list – it’s about discovering new places deeply, feeling connected wherever you go, and knowing you have a trusted team behind you every step of the way.



