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Bali, 16Days/15Nights, with Roman
16 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly Bali, 16Days/15Nights, with Roman!
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Check-In - Check-Out
06.06.2026 - 21.06.2026
Place
Indonesia, Bali
Tour duration
16 Days
Group size
10 people
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Included in the price
04 night stay with breakfast at hotel in Seminyak
04 night stay with breakfast at hotel in Ubud
03 night stay with breakfast at hotel in Kuta
04 night stay with breakfast at hotel in Gili Trawangan
All tour and transfer based on 01 pvt HIACE
Luggage Van are included on airport transfer and inter hotel
E-Ticket Fast Ferry Gili Trawangan – Padang Bai
Entrance Ticket
Ticket Fast Boat Nusa Penida – Sanur
1X Lunch at Nusa Penida
Not included in the price
Telephone, laundry, mini bar, shopping, etc
High or peak seasons supplement surcharge
Optional tours and other arrangements
Meals as not mentioned on the itinerary
Airport taxes international or domestic
Tipping guide or driver
Admission swing at alas harum
No Airport Transfers
FULL DAY – 10 HOURS / DAY **USD 15 is extra charges Per Hour for car driver petrol above tours
Detailed tour program
Day 1 – Arrival Day. Bali
Airport Transfer.
Transfer from airport to hotel standard check in 15:00pm note:
Only one way transfer from airport to hotel (Private Transfer 01 Time Only).
No meals
Day 2 – Bedugul (full day)
Breakfast at the hotel
Ulun danau Bedugul
Handara Gate
Tanah Lot Temple
Finish tour – back to hotel / overnight at hotel
Day 3 – Full Day Tour. West Nusa Penida
After finish breakfast, transfer from hotel to Sanur Harbor (should be reached at harbor at 08:00am)
Depart to Nusa Penida island with boat Island tour: Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, Angels Billabong
Watersport activities: Banana boat (2 Rounds), Donut boat (2 Rounds), 1 Point snorkeling, snorkeling equipment, towel, lunch at Joglo Funtasea (Local Indonesian Food)
Finish – transfer to hotel
Breakfast
Day 4 – Full Day Tour. South Bali
Breakfast at the hotel
Garuda Wisnu Kencana with Balinese Perfomance
Uluwatu Temple and Kecak Fire Dance
Finish – back to hotel / overnight at hotel
Breakfast
Day 5 – Full Day Tour. Seminyak
Breakfast at the hotel
After Breakfast Check out from Seminyak
Tegenungan Waterfall
Tirta Empul Holy Water – Tampaksiring
Oka Agriculture Plantation
Finish – transfer to Ubud Hotel
Day 6 – Full Day Tour. Gianyar Regency – Ubud
Breakfast at the hotel
Kanto Lampo Waterfall
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)
Finish – back to hotel / overnight at hotel
Day 7 – Full Day Tour. Ubud
Breakfast at the hotel
Alas Harum Adventure
Monkey Forest Ubud
Ubud Palace
Ubud Market Shopping Drop
Finish – back to hotel / overnight at hotel
Breakfast
Day 8 – Full Day Tour. Half Day Silver Class. Ayung River Rafting journey
Breakfast at the hotel
Half Day Silver Class 3 hrs. This class introduces you to be basic silver jewelry making techniques. You will learn how to saw, hammer, solder, sand and polish your piece of jewelry.
Inclusion: maximum 7 grams of silver, welcome drink, welcome snack, Mineral water, Certificate, Documentation of your class, Museum, Factory and Gallery tour after class Next to Rafting Adventure

Rafting Details: Experience your adventureous rafting journey on Ayung River, the biggest and longest river in Bali.
Rafting trip Approximately 12 kilometer, 2 Hours Duration.
Breakfast
Day 9 – Full Day Tour. East Bali Tour
Breakfast at the hotel
After Breakfast Check Out from Ubud Hotel Lempuyang Gate of Heaven Temple
Tirta Gangga
Finish – transfer to Kuta Hotel / Overnight at hotel
Day 10 – Full Day Tour. South Bali
Breakfast at the hotel
Gunung Payung Beach
Pandawa Beach
Dreamland Beach
Finish – back to hotel / Overnight at hotel
Day 11 – Deaf School. Free time afternoon
Breakfast at the hotel
Visiting a Deaf School after breakfast.
Free time afternoon or evening to visit a Deaf Cafe
Finish - back to hotel / overnight at hotel
Breakfast
Day 12 – Full Day Tour. Departure to Gili Trawangan
Breakfast at the hotel
Afrer Breakfast Check Out from Kuta Hotel Transfer from hotel to harbor Padang Bai
Depart to Gili Trawangan with Fast ferry
Arrive at Gili island – guest can rent cidomo for transport to hotel – pay directly by personal account
Overnight at hotel
Breakfast
Day 13 – Free Day at Island
Breakfast at the hotel
Leisure Day
No Services from Amsaan
Guests can choose their own activities, relax on the beach, rent a bicycle ride etc.
Breakfast
Day 14 – Free Day at Island
Breakfast at the hotel
Leisure Day
No Services from Amsaan
Guests can choose their own activities, relax on the beach, rent a bicycle ride etc.
Breakfast
Day 15 – Free Day at Island
Breakfast at the hotel
Leisure Day
No Services from Amsaan
Guests can choose their own activities, relax on the beach, rent a bicycle ride etc.
Breakfast
Day 16 – Return to Padang Bai and Departure
Breakfast at the hotel
Depart from Gili Trawangan to Padang Bai Harbor with fast ferry
Arrive at Padang Bai Harbor
Transfer to airport
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

What is the best way to travel to Bali?

Reaching Bali by sea is quite popular as there are several cruise liners that stopover at Bali, but you will first need to reach Singapore or Sumatra to board. However, the best way to travel to Bali is by air as the Denpasar International Airport receives international as well as domestic flights regularly.

When is the best time to visit Bali?

The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, during the dry season. During these months, you can enjoy the summer sunshine on Bali’s beaches and at the island’s main attractions, avoiding the rainy season. July and August are the most popular months to visit Bali as they fall within the peak of the high season. During this time, the skies are clear and the days warm, with low humidity, but travelers must contend with an influx of tourists. Bali is quieter during the tail-end of April through October, and you can avoid the crowds between October and December. During these times, you can expect frequent rainfall. However, this is not a deal-breaker as you can comfortably explore Balinese temples, partake in yoga classes, and enjoy indoor experiences when it rains.

What's the weather like in Bali?

Bali is generally hot, sunny and humid and typically the rainy season is between November - Feb/March. However rain usually pours heavily for a short duration in the afternoon or during the night, leaving the rest of the day warm and sunny (around 90 degrees) and cools off at night. 

Do I need a VISA to enter Bali?

Indonesia has a free 30-Day visa-on-arrival system (tourist visa). If you would like to stay more than 30 days, then you will need to pay $35 at the airport when you arrive at the airport for the option to extend with an Indonesian agent for up to 60-days.

Important note: 

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months or else Indonesia will NOT allow you into the country and your airline will NOT let you on the plane. Make sure your passport is renewed before you travel to Indonesia.

Can I drink the water?

No! Always drink bottled or filtered water. 99% of restaurants in Bali use bottled water for all cooking purposes and it is advisable to drink and brush teeth with bottled water to avoid 'Bali Belly' - a mild dysentery which can occur but passes in a few days.

What clothing can I wear in Bali?

Where you will stay will 99% of the time be air conditioned or with a fan, but outside it is hot and humid. Flip flops or comfortable walking sandals are a must with light clothing like t-shirts and shorts to keep you cool are recommended and a light pullover in the evenings if you are riding a motorbike. When entering temples you must be respectful and have your shoulders covered and wear a sarong (for men and women) - usually sarongs are provided for you when you visit a temple. You may want to always keep a waterproof jacket nearby if you are in Ubud between November - February as quick and heavy showers can occur and you may get caught!

What currency does Bali use?

The official currency of Bali is the Indonesian rupiah (Rp). You should ensure you exchange your local currency for Indonesian rupiah, most establishments do not accept US dollars, electronic payment services are not always accepted or reliable, and ATMs are few and far between in rural areas and small towns.

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