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Flights to Bali

Escape to Indonesia's Island Paradise - Temples, Beaches & Cultural Wonders Await

Flight Time
15-18 hours (1 stop)
Time Zone
GMT+8 (7 hours ahead)
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Language
Indonesian, Balinese
Best Time
April-October (dry season)
Visa
Visa on arrival (£25) or e-visa

About Flights to Bali

Bali captivates UK travellers with its perfect blend of ancient Hindu temples, emerald rice terraces, and world-class beaches stretching from Seminyak's sophisticated shores to Uluwatu's dramatic clifftops.

From London, multiple airlines serve Ngurah Rai International Airport with convenient one-stop connections via Dubai, Singapore, or Amsterdam, making this Indonesian paradise accessible for extended breaks and honeymoons.

Whether you're seeking spiritual awakening in Ubud's yoga retreats, surfing Canggu's legendary breaks, or exploring the artistic villages of Mas and Celuk, Bali offers extraordinary experiences at prices that stretch your holiday budget further.

Airlines Flying to Bali

Qatar Airways

1 stop · Daily via Doha

£659

return

Emirates

1 stop · Daily via Dubai

£699

return

Singapore Airlines

1 stop · Daily via Singapore

£729

return

KLM

1 stop · Daily via Amsterdam

£599

return

Turkish Airlines

1 stop · Daily via Istanbul

£619

return

Garuda Indonesia

1 stop · 4x weekly via Amsterdam

£759

return

Top Attractions in Bali

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot Temple

religious

Iconic sea temple perched on a rocky outcrop, offering spectacular sunset views and ancient Hindu architecture dating back to the 16th century.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

nature

UNESCO-recognised emerald rice paddies cascading down hillsides near Ubud, perfect for photography and understanding Bali's subak irrigation system.

Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple

religious

Clifftop temple 70 metres above the Indian Ocean, famous for traditional Kecak fire dances at sunset and resident macaque monkeys.

Mount Batur

Mount Batur

adventure

Active volcano offering sunrise trekking adventures with panoramic views across Lake Batur and the opportunity to cook eggs in natural hot springs.

Seminyak Beach

Seminyak Beach

beach

Sophisticated stretch of golden sand lined with beach clubs, upscale restaurants, and designer boutiques, ideal for sunset cocktails and people watching.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

nature

Ancient temple complex in Ubud inhabited by over 700 long-tailed macaques, featuring moss-covered statues and sacred Hindu temples within dense jungle.

Ubud Traditional Market

Ubud Traditional Market

shopping

Vibrant morning market selling fresh tropical fruits, spices, handwoven textiles, and traditional crafts in the cultural heart of Bali.

Sekumpul Waterfall

Sekumpul Waterfall

nature

Seven-tiered waterfall plunging through lush jungle in North Bali, requiring a 45-minute trek but rewarding visitors with pristine swimming pools.

Where to Stay in Bali

The Mulia

Nusa Dua
£400-800/night

Ultra-luxurious beachfront resort featuring suites with private pools, world-class dining, and impeccable service in the prestigious Nusa Dua enclave.

Private beachAward-winning spa8 restaurantsButler serviceInfinity pools

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Ubud
£600-1200/night

Exclusive rainforest retreat with villas suspended over the Ayung River, offering ultimate privacy and connection with Bali's natural beauty.

Jungle valley settingSpa treatmentsPrivate villasRiver viewsYoga pavilion

W Bali - Seminyak

Seminyak
£300-600/night

Trendy beachfront hotel with bold contemporary design, featuring stylish rooms, multiple dining venues, and Seminyak's most happening beach club.

Beachfront locationVibrant nightlifeContemporary designWooBarPool parties

Hanging Gardens of Bali

Payangan (Ubud)
£350-700/night

Dramatic hillside resort with the world's most photographed infinity pool overlooking ancient Dalem Segara temple and virgin rainforest.

Infinity poolJungle viewsPrivate villasAward-winning spaHelicopter pad

AYANA Resort and Spa

Jimbaran
£250-500/night

Clifftop resort famous for its Rock Bar perched above the Indian Ocean, offering diverse dining, championship golf, and stunning sunset views.

Rock BarPrivate beachGolf course12 restaurantsSpa on the rocks

The Legian Bali

Seminyak
£300-550/night

Sophisticated beachfront property with spacious suites featuring ocean views, acclaimed dining, and personalized service on Seminyak's premium stretch.

Beachfront suitesThe RestaurantSpa treatmentsPrivate beachButler service

Alaya Resort Ubud

Ubud
£120-280/night

Contemporary resort overlooking emerald rice fields, offering modern Balinese hospitality with easy access to Ubud's cultural attractions and dining.

Rice field viewsInfinity poolComplimentary yogaSpa treatmentsCultural activities

The Stones Hotel - Legian Bali

Legian
£150-300/night

Stylish Marriott Autograph Collection hotel with contemporary design, rooftop dining, and direct access to Legian Beach's golden sands.

Autograph CollectionRooftop barBeach accessModern designPool deck

Local Tips for Bali

  • Download offline maps before arriving as internet can be patchy outside main tourist areas, and Google Maps works well for navigation including to remote temples and waterfalls.
  • Bring a universal adapter (Type C and F plugs) and consider a portable charger as power cuts can occur, especially during rainy season in rural areas like Ubud.
  • Negotiate taxi fares before starting your journey or use ride-hailing apps like Gojek and Grab, which offer transparent pricing and English-speaking drivers.
  • Pack modest clothing for temple visits - sarongs and sashes are often provided at entrances, but covering shoulders and knees shows proper respect to local customs.
  • Exchange money at authorised money changers rather than hotels for better rates, and always count your rupiah carefully as large denominations can be confusing.
  • Book spa treatments and popular restaurants in advance, especially during peak season (July-August) when availability becomes limited and prices increase significantly.
  • Drink only bottled or filtered water and avoid ice in drinks outside reputable establishments to prevent stomach issues that could ruin your holiday.
  • Learn basic Indonesian phrases like 'terima kasih' (thank you) and 'berapa harga' (how much) - locals appreciate the effort and it often leads to better service.
  • Rent a scooter only if you're an experienced rider as Bali traffic is chaotic, and always wear a helmet to avoid police fines and protect yourself.
  • Visit temples early morning (before 9am) to avoid crowds and heat, and remember that menstruating women are traditionally not permitted to enter certain sacred areas.

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