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Your Week in Bali

Day 1: Land and Unwind
Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar on a direct flight from the US. A driver picks you up for a smooth ride to your beachfront villa in Seminyak, a trendy area with great cafes and nightlife. Check in, maybe take a dip in the villa’s private pool, and grab dinner at a nearby warung (local eatery) for some nasi goreng—spicy fried rice done right.

Day 2: Spa Day and Beach Vibes
Kick off with a hearty breakfast at your villa—think tropical fruits, pancakes, and strong Balinese coffee. Then, head to your first included spa session: a 60-minute traditional Balinese massage to melt away jet lag. Spend the afternoon lounging on Seminyak Beach or exploring nearby boutiques. Evening’s free—try a beachside bar for sunset cocktails (not included).

Day 3: Tanah Lot Temple Adventure
After breakfast, your first guided temple tour takes you to Tanah Lot, a stunning sea temple perched on a rocky outcrop. Your guide shares stories about its history and Balinese spirituality. Back in Seminyak, spend the afternoon chilling by the pool or strolling Double Six Beach. Dinner’s on you—local spots offer fresh seafood for cheap.

Day 4: Free Day to Explore
No plans today, so make it your own. Rent a scooter (cheap and fun, but be careful!) to check out Canggu’s rice fields or hip cafes. Or stick to Seminyak for more beach time or shopping on Jalan Petitenget. Your villa’s staff can hook you up with local recommendations.

Day 5: Uluwatu Temple and Sunset
Second temple tour today: Uluwatu, a clifftop beauty with killer ocean views. Catch the Kecak fire dance at sunset—it’s a cultural must-see. Back at the villa, relax with a book or hit up a nearby night market for souvenirs and street food.

Day 6: Spa and Tegalalang Rice Terraces
Another spa session today—maybe try a floral bath or hot stone massage. Then, your final temple tour heads inland to Tegalalang Rice Terraces and Pura Gunung Kawi, an ancient temple carved into rock. It’s a bit of a drive, but the views are worth it. Evening’s free for one last Seminyak night out.

Day 7: Last Moments and Departure
Savor your final breakfast and maybe a quick morning swim. Check out by noon, and your private transfer takes you back to the airport. Fly home with a glow, some epic photos, and stories to tell.

Where You’re Staying

Your home base is a luxurious beachfront villa in Seminyak, handpicked for style and comfort. Think modern design, private pool, lush gardens, and ocean views. Rooms have AC, Wi-Fi, and plush bedding, plus daily housekeeping. The villa’s just steps from Seminyak’s best beaches and hotspots, so you’re never far from the action but can still escape to your own oasis. Breakfast is served daily, with local and Western options to keep things fresh.

What’s Included

Direct Flights: Economy class from major US cities, with options to upgrade if you want extra legroom.
Beachfront Villa: 6 nights in a 4-star property with all the comforts you need.
Spa Sessions: Two 60-minute treatments (Balinese massage or similar) to keep you relaxed.
Private Transfers: Airport pick-up and drop-off, no stress.
Guided Temple Tours: Three half-day trips to Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, and Tegalalang/Gunung Kawi, with an English-speaking guide.
Daily Breakfast: Tropical and hearty, served at your villa.

Why Bali, Why This Package?

Bali’s got it all—beaches, culture, food, and vibes—and this retreat makes it easy to experience the best without blowing your budget. Seminyak’s the perfect hub: lively enough for fun, chill enough for relaxation. The included spa sessions and temple tours add that touch of indulgence and adventure, while the price keeps things real. It’s luxury you can actually afford, with no skimping on the good stuff.

Bali Travel Tips

Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cards work in Seminyak, but cash is king at markets.
Weather: Bali’s warm year-round, but pack light clothes and a rain jacket for occasional showers.
Safety: Seminyak’s safe, but watch your stuff in crowded areas and don’t flash cash.
Getting Around: Scooters are cheap to rent, but traffic’s wild—stick to trusted drivers or Grab rides if you’re unsure.
Culture Tip: Dress modestly at temples (sarong provided on tours). A smile and “terima kasih” (thank you) go far.