We Love —
- Discovering two different facets of these exquisitely beautiful islands, from the lush jungle to the refreshing beaches.
- Escaping to the verdant countryside of Ubud and exploring the nearby Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
- Sampling tasty Balinese street food and tucking into local cuisine.
Customer reviews —
8-14 nights: 4* hotels in Jimbaran and Ubud —
Head to Bali, also known as 'the Island of the Gods'. From rice paddies and mountains to fine sandy beaches and jungle, you're sure to be enchanted by the beauty and diverse landscapes of Ubud and Jimbaran.
Explore the rich culture of Bali and visit some of its most iconic sites during your two-hotel stay.
Choose the stay duration that suits you best:
- 8 nights: 3 nights in Jimbaran & 5 nights in Ubud
- 10 nights: 3 nights in Jimbaran & 7 nights in Ubud
- 12 nights: 4 nights in Jimbaran & 8 nights in Ubud
- 14 nights: 4 nights in Jimbaran & 10 nights in Ubud
- 16 nights: 5 nights in Jimbaran & 11 nights in Ubud
- 18 nights: 5 nights in Jimbaran & 13 nights in Ubud
Kupu Kupu Jimbaran 4* —
Located in the heart of Jimbaran Bay, this hotel offers the perfect island haven, located just a few minutes away from a sandy beach, where you will find the hotel's very own beach club.
Kupu Kupu Jimbaran 4* welcomes you for a seaside stay dedicated to relaxation and well-being, where you can enjoy sessions at the Bamboo Spa by L’Occitane, a relaxing swim in the rooftop pool, and romantic Indian dinners on the beach.
From the moment you set foot inside the hotel, you will be immersed in a typical Balinese atmosphere.
Your room —
This offer is based on a stay in a Rooftop Villa.
Rooftop Villa (80 m²)
Settle into your spacious two-floor villa, decorated with Balinese charm and comfortably furnished with modern amenities and facilities.
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Your dining choices
This is a half board stay (breakfast and your evening meal served in the main buffet restaurant - excludes drinks). Please see the details section for further information about your board basis.
Jimbaran Beach Club offers a menu inspired by local and Mediterranean seafood specialities. There is also a wide selection of salads, sandwiches and pizzas. Discover the best North Indian cuisine in Bali at Indian Tandoor, and indulge in a delicious breakfast each morning at Topeng Restaurant, where a delightful selection of homemade pastries awaits.
Your time
Just for you:
- 30% discount on spa treatments per stay
- Jimbaran Fish Market Experience (1h30) per person per stay
- Free sun loungers, parasols and towels at JBC Beachclub
Dedicated to beauty and well-being, the luxurious spa at Kupu Kupu Jimabaran 4* promises to leave you in a state of calm and serenity - a true sensory journey awaits. The Bamboo Spa offers a wide range of L'Occitane treatments, with scents from the south of France. These will be given to you in one of the 14 treatment rooms.
Soak up the sun by the rooftop swimming pool or at the hotel's private beach club.
Jungle Retreat by Kupu Kupu Barong 4* —
Just for you:
- Shuttle service to Ubud centre according to hotel timetable
Located in the picturesque village of Kedewatan, Ubud, surrounded by tropical gardens, stands Jungle Retreat by Kupu Kupu Barong 4*. This boutique retreat overlooks a gorgeous landscape of swaying coconut palm trees.
Spend your stay exploring the region, from the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary to the Pura Tirta Empul. Taste Balinese cuisine at the Gianyar Street Night Market and visit the region's many natural wonders.
Your room —
This offer is based on a stay in a Deluxe Suite.
Deluxe Suite
Step into a warm and welcoming suite featuring a collection of hand-carved furniture in the Joglo style, and beautiful details produced by local artisans. Enjoy your private terrace and unwind in the evenings in your spa-inspired en-suite bathroom.
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Your dining choices
This is a half board stay (breakfast and your evening meal served in the main buffet restaurant - excludes drinks). Please see the details section for further information about your board basis.
Enjoy delicious Balinese cuisine in a welcoming setting at Tamiang Rooftop Restaurant and Pool. Should you fancy watching the sun set over the tropical surroundings, head to La View Restaurant, which features a split-level outdoor terrace and serves South East Asian cuisine with a French flare.
Your time
Just for you:
- 30% discount on spa treatments per stay
- One Ayung River trek per person per stay
- Cycling with guide for 2 people
- Yoga according to hotel schedule
Head to Spa by L'Occitane and indulge in a relaxing treatment in a tranquil setting, featuring aromatic oil burners and mood lighting.
Soak up the sun whilst you lounge by the outdoor pool with a good book, dipping in and out of the cool water for a relaxing and refreshing afternoon.
Your options —
Kintamani Volcano tour ( 6-7 hours)
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After a visit to Goa Gajah or the famous Elephant Cave, discover Gunung Kawi, a site famous for its complex rock-cut monument dating from the late 11th century. One of Bali's oldest and largest monuments, it consists of 10 candi (shrines) carved into the rock.
- The temple of Tampaksiring and the temple of the sacred water spring date back several centuries. The water is believed to have magical healing powers and to help purify oneself from the bad influences of life. The water that comes out of the shower is believed to eliminate all kinds of illnesses, including the negative effects in a person's life, and it gives new holy spirits.
- The village of Temen is an area renowned for its Balinese spices, as well as its coffee and vanilla plantations. Its volcano, still active, offers spectacular views of Bali's largest lake, known as Danu Batur.
- Finally, Tegallalang, to the north of Ubud, is a must-see site, famous for its unique panorama and spectacular views over the rice terraces.
Please note: Site entrance fees are not included.
Tanah Lot sunset tour (4-5 hours)
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Visit the Ubud Monkey Forest, a sacred monkey sanctuary in the southern part of Ubud. Continue to the artistic village of Lodtunduh, known for its art painters, and to the village of Mas, famous for its wood carvings. Wrap up the day at Tanah Lot, a rock formation near the island of Bali - simply breathtaking at sunset.
Itinerary:
- Visit the Ubud Monkey Forest, a sacred monkey sanctuary in the southern part of Ubud inhabited by around 125 Balinese macaques, also known as long-tailed macaques.
- The forest's three sacred temples were built in the mid-14th century. Pura Dalem Agung is the temple of the dead. The temple of the sacred baths is to the north-west, by a long flight of steps over the stream. The third temple is Pura Prajapati, on the eastern edge of the main forest, next to a graveyard.
- You'll then head to the Luwak café, for a unique experience where you can not only get up close and personal with mongooses, but also indulge in a wide selection of exquisite teas and coffees. Don't miss the opportunity to take home a bag of pre
Visit the Ubud Monkey Forest, a sacred monkey sanctuary in the southern part of Ubud. Continue to the artistic village of Lodtunduh, known for its art painters, and to the village of Mas, famous for its wood carvings. Wrap up the day at Tanah Lot, a rock formation near the island of Bali - simply breathtaking at sunset.
Bali hideaway tour (7-8 hours)
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Begin your visit at the Kerta Gosa pavilion in the Klungkung Palace, also known as the palace of the god of love and best known today for its magnificent ceiling paintings. You will then visit the Pura Besakih temple, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. En route to the Kehen temple, pass through Penglipuran - a traditional balinese village.
- Begin your visit at the Kerta Gosa pavilion in the Klungkung Palace, also known as the palace of the god of love and best known today for its magnificent ceiling paintings.
- Visit the Pura Besakih temple, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995, and considered the most important, the largest and the most sacred of Bali's Hindu temples. It is perched at an altitude of almost 1,000 metres on the southwestern slopes of Mount Agung, offering spectacular views over the southern part of the island. It is a vast complex of 23 separate but interconnected temples.
- Pass through Penglipuran, one of the traditional villages of the Bangli regency in the province of Bali. This village is famous as one of Bali's tourist destinations because of its inhabitants who perpetuate and preserve Balinese traditions in their daily lives.
- You will then visit the Kehen temple, an important Hindu temple. Located on the slope of Bukit Bangli, the temple is considered to be the mother temple of Bangli. Admire the beauty of the magnificent steps to heaven and the unique wooden bell hanging from the ancient and secretive banyan tree.
Please note: entrance fees to the site are not included.
Excursion to Jati Luwih (approx. 7-8 hours)
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Mengwi is a small village with a brilliant history as the capital of a powerful kingdom in the 17th century and is the site of an important temple from that era.
The once great kingdom of Mengwi emerged with the weakening of Gelgel in East Bali around 1650. The most splendid vestige of Mengwi's former glory is undoubtedly Pura Taman Ayun. It is probably the largest Balinese temple house in existence, built in the mid-eighteenth century by the greatest king of Mengwi.
- Jatiluwih is a small mountain village at the foot of Mount Batukaru. Jatiluwih means "really wonderful". It offers the most spectacular view of the island's rice terraces.
- Pura Luhur Batukaru is a Hindu temple located on the southern slope of Mount Batukaru, Bali's second highest volcano. It was the ancestral temple state of the Tabanan court and each shrine represents a different dynastic ancestor. This temple is one of nine axial temples sacred to all Hindu Balinese and intended to protect Bali from evil spirits. Standing in front of the recently restored gates, it takes a moment to appreciate this ancient and sacred site.
- Angseri hot spring, located in the village of Angseri, Baturiti district, Tabanan Regency. Take time to relax by soaking in a hot bath at the bottom of a river valley. While soaking in an open hot water pool, you can enjoy the soothing panorama surrounded by rice terraces, beautiful gardens, bamboo forests and a small waterfall next to the pond.
Please note: Some entrance fees are not included.
Your journey to Bali —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Jimbaran
Home to seafood restaurants, luxury seafront hotels, and beautiful secluded beaches, Jimbaran is one of Bali’s top destinations. Located in the south, tourists come here to get a taste of slow, beachside living, in a place where they can sip a cocktail at a chic bar or dive into pristine waters in a serene setting.
When you’re not relaxing on the beach, discover this region’s past with a visit to the awe-inspiring Uluwatu Temple, a unique attraction that's perched on a cliff 70m above sea level. The Dreamland Beach is the ultimate place to test out surfing skills or simply to enjoy sea views, and the famed Rock Bar on the cliff edge is an unbeatable spot for those wishing to witness one of Bali’s breathtaking sunsets.
Ubud
When you think of Bali, images of Ubud's towering temples and lush, green rice terraces are often dreamt up. While the centre of Ubud's town is busy with tourists, traditional craft shops and cultural landmarks, the real draw of Ubud lies in its tranquil outskirts, which are rich in hypnotic and stunningly scenic natural beauty. As the heartland of the island, Ubud is ideal for both those who want a total escape from their daily life, and those who wish to uncover the ancient secrets of Balinese culture.
Undoubtedly, a must-see spot on any tourist's list is the Ubud Monkey Forest, where over 700 long-tailed macaques share their spiritual home with daily visitors. In addition to the lively residents, the forest boasts 186 different species of tree and several sacred temples. Another Ubud highlight is the Tegallalang Rice Terrace, a prime photo-stop that showcases some of the most beautiful terraced fields in all of Southeast Asia.
We highly recommend heading here to enjoy the absolute best of Bali's nature - it also promises a cool, breezy atmosphere which is more than welcome following a break at the beach.