Our services in Bali
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8 Days
Experience the essence of Bali in just 8 days! This package covers all the must-see highlights, including vibrant cultural landmarks, serene beaches, and breathtaking waterfalls. Perfect for those with limited time, you'll enjoy a well-balanced itinerary with guided tours and free time to explore at your own pace. Accommodations and transportation are included for a hassle-free journey.
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14 Days
Immerse yourself in Bali's beauty and culture over 14 unforgettable days! This extended package offers a deeper dive into the island's wonders—explore hidden gems, enjoy adventure-packed activities, and soak up local traditions. With more time to unwind, you'll experience Bali like never before, with carefully curated stays and exclusive experiences to make your trip truly special.
PRICING
At Vivenza Travel, we offer a range of travel packages tailored to meet the needs of every adventurer. Whether you’re traveling solo, with loved ones, our transparent pricing ensures you get the best value for your experience.
Solo Traveler
Perfect for independent explorers seeking tailored experiences.
What’s Included:
Private accommodation for maximum comfort.
Travel insurance
Airport transfers,
Selected activities.
Starting From:
8-Day Package: €1,490 per person.
14-Day Package: €1,900 per person.
Note: Prices do not include flights.
Family
Ideal for families looking to create lifelong memories, with spacious accommodations and group-friendly itineraries.
What’s Included:
Larger accommodations (shared villas or family suites).
Activities suitable for all ages.
Discounts for children under 12.
Starting From (based on 4 travelers):
8-Day Package: €1.890 per person.
14-Day Package: €2,890 per person.
Note: Family packages are customizable based on group size and preferences.
Couples
Tailored for romance, with activities and accommodations designed to create unforgettable moments.
What’s Included:
Romantic accommodations (e.g., private villas, beachfront stays).
Exclusive couple activities (e.g., candlelit dinners, spa treatments).
Flexible itineraries to match your pace.
Starting From:
8-Day Package: €1,990 per person.
14-Day Package: €2,690 per person.
Note: Prices include flights, travel insurance, and curated romantic experiences.
Itinerary for BALI!
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Solo Travelers/ Friends
8-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali, private transfer to Canggu. Settle in and relax before enjoying a sunset at Batu Bolong Beach and dinner at a lively beachfront café.
Day 2: Morning surfing lesson in Canggu or yoga at a beachside studio. Spend the afternoon exploring Seminyak’s boutiques and trendy cafes. Watch the sunset at La Plancha Beach Club.
Day 3: Transfer to Ubud. Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and enjoy the iconic Ubud swing.
Day 4: Nusa Penida day trip: Snorkeling at Crystal Bay, exploring Angel’s Billabong, and marveling at Kelingking Beach views. Return to mainland Bali in the evening.
Day 5: Enjoy a coffee-tasting tour in Ubud, including Luwak coffee. Spend the afternoon at Cretya Ubud, swimming in the infinity pools and soaking in the lush jungle views.
Day 6: Transfer to Uluwatu. Visit Uluwatu Temple, then relax at Padang Padang Beach. End the day with a Kecak dance performance and dinner overlooking the cliffs.
Day 7: Relaxed day at Jimbaran or Pandawa Beach. Try paddleboarding or enjoy a farewell dinner on the beach.
Day 8: Morning for yoga, shopping, or beach time before airport transfer.
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Families
8-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali, private transfer to Canggu. Check in at a family-friendly hotel and relax. Watch a sunset at Batu Bolong Beach, followed by a casual family dinner.
Day 2: Morning transfer to Ubud. Visit Sacred Monkey Forest and Tegenungan Waterfall. Relax in the evening at your family villa.
Day 3: Explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Parents can enjoy a coffee-tasting tour, while kids explore the swings and photo spots. Visit a local art market in the afternoon.
Day 4: Nusa Penida day trip: Snorkeling at Crystal Bay or exploring Angel’s Billabong and Kelingking Beach. Return to Ubud for the night.
Day 5: Family-friendly activities in Ubud: enjoy a Balinese cooking class or a day at Cretya Ubud, where kids can swim while parents unwind.
Day 6: Transfer to Uluwatu. Visit Uluwatu Temple, followed by relaxation at Padang Padang Beach. End the day with a Kecak dance show and a clifftop dinner.
Day 7: Beach day at Pandawa Beach or Jimbaran Beach, with options for watersports. Farewell dinner by the beach.
Day 8: Free morning for leisure before airport transfer.
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Couples
8-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali, private transfer to Canggu. Check in at your romantic accommodation. Enjoy a sunset at Batu Bolong Beach and a candlelit dinner at a beachfront restaurant.
Day 2: Relaxed day in Canggu: start with a surfing lesson or spa treatment, then explore Seminyak’s boutique shops. End with cocktails and dinner at a rooftop bar.
Day 3: Transfer to Ubud. Visit Sacred Monkey Forest and Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Enjoy a romantic swing experience and dinner with jungle views.
Day 4: Day trip to Nusa Penida: Snorkeling at Crystal Bay, and explore Angel’s Billabong and Kelingking Beach.
Day 5: Coffee-tasting tour, including Luwak coffee, and relaxation at Cretya Ubud. Spend the evening exploring Ubud’s art market or enjoying a Balinese spa treatment.
Day 6: Transfer to Uluwatu. Visit Uluwatu Temple, followed by relaxation at Padang Padang Beach. End the day with a Kecak dance show and a romantic clifftop dinner.
Day 7: Spend the day at Jimbaran or Pandawa Beach, with the option for a private beach picnic. Enjoy a farewell seafood dinner on the sand.
Day 8: Morning yoga, shopping, or spa treatment before airport transfer.
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Solo Travelers/ Friends
14-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali, private transfer to Canggu. Check in and relax before a sunset at Batu Bolong Beach. Enjoy dinner at a lively beachfront café.
Day 2: Morning surfing lesson in Canggu, followed by brunch at a trendy café. Explore Seminyak’s boutiques and beach clubs. Sunset at La Plancha Beach Club.
Day 3: Transfer to Ubud. Visit Sacred Monkey Forest and Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Optional: Try the iconic Ubud swing.
Day 4: Mount Batur sunrise trek OR a coffee-tasting tour, including Luwak coffee. Relax at Cretya Ubud, enjoying the infinity pools and jungle views.
Day 5: Day trip to Nusa Penida: Snorkeling at Crystal Bay, exploring Angel’s Billabong, and marveling at Kelingking Beach views.
Day 6: Waterfall day! Visit Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Kanto Lampo Waterfall, and Tegenungan Waterfall. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon back in Ubud.
Day 7: East Bali exploration: Visit Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Lempuyang Temple (Heaven’s Gate). Stay overnight in a boutique villa in East Bali.
Day 8: Transfer to Uluwatu. Spend the morning relaxing at Padang Padang Beach. Visit Uluwatu Temple at sunset, followed by a Kecak dance performance.
Day 9: Beach day at Pandawa Beach with options for paddleboarding or kayaking.
Day 10: Explore North Bali’s waterfalls: Munduk Waterfall, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, and Gitgit Waterfall. Stop at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple before heading back.
Day 11: Adventure day at Sekumpul Waterfall, Bali’s most spectacular cascade, followed by a visit to Aling-Aling Waterfall, where you can slide or jump into natural pools.
Day 12: Transfer back to Canggu. Spend the day relaxing at your accommodation or Batu Bolong Beach. Optional: Sunset drinks at a beach club.
Day 13: A full day of leisure in Canggu: enjoy yoga, explore cafes, shop, or take another surf lesson. End with a farewell dinner overlooking the ocean.
Day 14: Morning for a final walk on the beach or a spa treatment. Airport transfer.
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Families
14-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali, private transfer to Canggu. Check in at a family-friendly hotel and relax. Watch a sunset at Batu Bolong Beach, followed by a casual family dinner.
Day 2: Spend the day in Seminyak: enjoy family-friendly cafes, boutique shopping, and beach time at Double Six Beach.
Day 3: Transfer to Ubud. Visit Sacred Monkey Forest and Tegenungan Waterfall. Stay in a spacious villa.
Day 4: Explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Parents can enjoy a coffee-tasting tour while kids explore swings and photo spots.
Day 5: Nusa Penida day trip: Snorkeling at Crystal Bay or exploring Angel’s Billabong and Kelingking Beach. Return to Ubud for the night.
Day 6: Enjoy a family day at Cretya Ubud, where kids can swim while parents relax. Spend the evening exploring Ubud’s art markets.
Day 7: East Bali tour: Visit Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Lempuyang Temple. Stay overnight in East Bali.
Day 8: Transfer to Uluwatu. Visit Uluwatu Temple and relax at Padang Padang Beach. Enjoy a family-friendly dinner with ocean views.
Day 9: Beach day at Pandawa Beach with options for watersports.
Day 10: Visit Bali Safari and Marine Park for a fun-filled day.
Day 11: Day at Waterbom Bali waterpark for slides and pools the whole family will love.
Day 12: Snorkeling at Menjangan Island or dolphin-watching in Lovina.
Day 13: Relax in Canggu with beach time and a farewell dinner.
Day 14: Free morning for playtime or last-minute shopping, then airport transfer.
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Couples
14-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali, private transfer to Canggu. Check in and relax before a romantic sunset at Batu Bolong Beach. Enjoy a candlelit dinner at a beachfront restaurant.
Day 2: Morning surfing lesson or couples’ spa treatment in Canggu. Explore Seminyak’s boutique shops, and end the day with rooftop cocktails and a romantic dinner.
Day 3: Transfer to Ubud. Visit Sacred Monkey Forest, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and try the iconic Ubud swing.
Day 4: Mount Batur sunrise hike OR coffee-tasting tour, including Luwak coffee. Relax in the afternoon at Cretya Ubud, enjoying infinity pool views.
Day 5: Day trip to Nusa Penida: Snorkeling at Crystal Bay and sightseeing at Kelingking Beach.
Day 6: East Bali retreat: Visit Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Lempuyang Temple. Stay overnight at a romantic villa.
Day 7: Leisure day in Ubud: join a couples’ cooking class or indulge in a Balinese spa treatment with a flower bath.
Day 8: Transfer to Uluwatu. Relax at Padang Padang Beach and visit Uluwatu Temple. Enjoy a Kecak dance show and dinner overlooking the cliffs.
Day 9: Relaxed day at Pandawa Beach with a private beach picnic.
Day 10: Snorkeling trip to Menjangan Island or a day cruise to the Gili Islands for secluded beaches.
Day 11: Spend a leisurely day in Canggu: visit trendy cafes, enjoy beach time, and watch the sunset.
Day 12: Explore Sekumpul Waterfall for a scenic hike and nature retreat.
Day 13: Sunset horseback ride along Berawa Beach, followed by a romantic farewell dinner.
Day 14: Morning yoga or spa treatment. Airport transfer.

Discover Bali: A Traveler’s Essential Guide to the Island of Gods
All About Bali: What You Need to Know Before You Go
Bali is more than just a beautiful island; it’s a destination rich in culture, traditions, and natural wonders. To help you prepare for your journey, we’ve put together a guide with all the basics you need to know before traveling to this paradise.
1. Location and Geography
Bali is a tropical island located in Indonesia, nestled between Java and Lombok. It’s part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is surrounded by the Indian Ocean and the Bali Sea. The island's diverse landscape includes stunning beaches, lush jungles, towering volcanoes, and picturesque rice terraces.
2. Religion and Culture
Bali is predominantly Hindu, which sets it apart from the rest of predominantly Muslim Indonesia. The Balinese practice a unique form of Hinduism that integrates spiritual beliefs, art, and daily rituals. You’ll notice small offerings (canang sari) placed on sidewalks, in temples, and outside homes as part of their daily devotion. These offerings, made of flowers, rice, and incense, are a beautiful part of life in Bali and a sign of gratitude to the gods.
3. Language
The official language is Indonesian, but locals also speak Balinese. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, so communication won’t be an issue. If you want to impress the locals, learn a few phrases like:
Selamat pagi (Good morning)
Terima kasih (Thank you)
Om Swastiastu (A Balinese greeting often used in prayers)
4. Weather System
Bali enjoys a tropical climate, with two main seasons:
Dry Season (April to October): Ideal for outdoor activities, beach days, and trekking. Expect sunny skies and lower humidity.
Rainy Season (November to March): While it rains periodically, it’s still warm, and the island remains lush and vibrant. Just pack a light rain jacket and plan for some indoor activities.
The average temperature year-round is around 27-30°C (81-86°F), so light and breathable clothing is recommended.
5. Popular Destinations
Bali offers a variety of destinations to suit every traveler’s preference:
Ubud: The cultural heart of Bali, known for its art markets, temples, and lush rice terraces.
Canggu: A laid-back coastal area popular for surfing, trendy cafes, and yoga retreats.
Seminyak: A chic beach town with luxury villas, shopping, and vibrant nightlife.
Uluwatu: Home to dramatic cliffs, serene beaches, and the iconic Uluwatu Temple.
Nusa Penida: A nearby island known for its breathtaking landscapes, including Kelingking Beach and Crystal Bay.
6. Ecosystem
Bali is a haven for nature lovers, with a rich and diverse ecosystem. Here’s what to expect:
Flora (Popular Trees):
Coconut Palms: These iconic trees are abundant along Bali’s beaches.
Bamboo: Used widely in local construction and ceremonies.
Frangipani (Plumeria): These fragrant flowers are often used in offerings and decorations.
Fauna (Common Animals and Insects):
Monkeys: You’ll encounter playful macaques, especially in places like the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud. Be cautious—they’re curious and may snatch items like food or sunglasses.
Geckos and Lizards: Harmless and commonly seen in homes and restaurants.
Butterflies: Bali is home to some beautiful and vibrant species.
Mosquitoes: While Bali isn’t high-risk for malaria, it’s wise to use mosquito repellent to avoid bites.
What to Be Aware Of:
Snakes: Rarely seen but present in rural areas. Stay on trails when trekking.
Street Dogs: Generally friendly but avoid petting them to stay safe.
Insects: Ants and spiders are common but harmless; just watch out for mosquito bites.
7. What to Respect
Bali’s culture is deeply spiritual, so it’s important to respect local customs:
Temple Etiquette: Wear a sarong and sash when visiting temples (most temples offer these for rent or free).
Offerings: Don’t step on or disturb the small offerings placed on sidewalks.
Politeness: Smile often and use polite greetings like “Om Swastiastu” when addressing locals.
8. Essential Tips
Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns.
Transportation: Hire a driver for convenience or use ride-hailing apps like Grab. Scooters are popular, but only rent one if you’re comfortable riding.
Health & Safety: Drink only bottled water, as tap water isn’t safe for consumption. Keep travel insurance handy for peace of mind.
By understanding Bali’s culture, environment, and practical tips, you’re opening the door to an unforgettable experience. We can’t wait to show you the beauty of Bali through the eyes of Vivenza Travel. 🌴✨








