Feel like discovering Bali, the Indonesian island of a thousand faces, with its ancient temples, terraced rice fields, surf beaches and wellness retreats?

Nicknamed the Island of the Gods, Bali captivates with its natural beauty, its unique Hindu culture and its incomparable way of life. From the Tegallalang rice terraces to the sacred temples of Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, via the artistic buzz of Ubud and the sunny beaches of Seminyak, every stay in Bali is an invitation to a complete change of scenery.

The ideal time to visit Bali is from May to October, during the dry season, to make the most of the beaches, excursions and lush landscapes. Tropical heat (28–31°C) reigns all year round, with a rainy season from November to March.

Voyages Flammang helps you organize a tailor-made trip to Bali, combining cultural discoveries, paradise beaches, spa and immersion in Balinese spirituality, according to your desires and your budget.

Temple et jardins du palais d'Ubud, Bali, Indonésie.

Terraced rice fields, the symbol of Bali

The Tegallalang and Jatiluwih rice terraces, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are Bali’s iconic image. These green landscapes, sculpted over centuries, bear witness to the subak irrigation system, a living legacy of Balinese culture.

Sacred temples, the heart of Balinese culture

Bali has more than 20,000 temples. Tanah Lot rises from the ocean at sunset, Uluwatu towers above the cliffs, and Besakih — the mother temple — watches over from the slopes of Mount Agung. Balinese spirituality is everywhere.

Legendary beaches between surfing and relaxation

Kuta and Seminyak attract surfers from all over the world with their powerful waves and spectacular sunsets. Nusa Dua offers calm waters ideal for families, while Nusa Penida reveals breathtaking coastal scenery.

Ubud, cultural and artistic capital

In the heart of the island, Ubud charms visitors with its art galleries, craft markets, yoga classes and wellness retreats. The Monkey Forest, the royal palace and Kecak dance performances make it a must-see on any trip to Bali.

Balinese gastronomy & well-being

Nasi goreng, babi guling and tropical fruit juices will delight food lovers. Bali is also a world-renowned wellness destination: Balinese massages, luxury spas, yoga and holistic retreats are found all over the island.

Accessible from Luxembourg

Bali is accessible from Luxembourg via flights with a stopover in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai or Doha. In around 14 to 18 hours of travel, you reach Denpasar International Airport to begin your stay on the Island of the Gods.

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We have selected for you our most popular stays in Bali: cultural discovery in Ubud, relaxing on the beaches of Seminyak, a tour between temples and rice terraces, or a Bali–Lombok combo.

Whether you are looking for a wellness break, a cultural trip, a honeymoon in Bali or a complete tour, every offer can be fully customized to your dates, your budget and your wishes.

Choose your package—we design a tailor-made trip to Bali for you, turnkey.

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  • Varied cultural and sports offer
  • Dedicated spaces for well-being and relaxation
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Tour in Indonesia: Bali

  • Jakarta – Yogyakarta – Borobudur – Prambanan – Trowulan – Mount Bromo – Kalibaru – Ketapang – Lovina – Ulun Danu Bratan – Jatiluwih – Ubud – Taman Ayun – Tanah Lot – Sanur
  • Immersion in nature
  • Cultural and spiritual exploration
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Balinese stroll

  • A touring discovery of Bali’s must-see sights
  • Meetings with the local population in villages, rice paddies and artisans’ workshops
  • A relaxed pace with optional excursion possibilities

When to go to Bali?

Bali has a tropical climate all year round, with a clear distinction between the dry season and the rainy season. The best time depends on the type of stay you want.

Dry season (May – October)
Ideal for beaches & culture: Pleasant temperatures (28–30°C), clear skies, and lower humidity. The best time to visit Bali. July and August are the most popular months (high season).

Rainy season (November – March)
Fewer tourists: Higher heat and humidity, tropical showers in the afternoon. The vegetation is lush and prices are lower. Some activities are still possible between showers.

April & October
Shoulder seasons: Excellent compromises between favorable weather and fewer crowds. Ideal for discovering Bali in good conditions at more affordable prices.

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Where to go in Bali? Must-sees based on your interests

Ubud – culture, crafts & rice terraces

The cultural heart of Bali, Ubud is home to the royal palace, the Monkey Forest, art galleries, and the famous handicraft market. The Tegallalang rice terraces and cooking or yoga classes make it a must-stop.

  • Royal palace & handicraft market
  • Tegallalang rice terraces
  • Monkey Forest & yoga

Seminyak & Kuta – beaches, surfing & nightlife

Kuta is the birthplace of Balinese surfing, while Seminyak has a more chic atmosphere with its trendy boutiques, fashionable restaurants, and beach clubs with spectacular sunsets.

  • Kuta Beach & surfing
  • Seminyak beach clubs
  • Legendary sunsets

Nusa Dua – luxury beaches & calm waters

A luxury enclave in the south of Bali, Nusa Dua offers beaches with turquoise waters protected by a coral reef. Ideal for families and 5-star hotels, it’s the most serene area of the island.

  • Calm beaches & coral reef
  • Luxury hotels & spas
  • Water sports & snorkeling

Temples – Tanah Lot, Uluwatu & Besakih

Balinese temples are architectural and spiritual gems. Tanah Lot at sunset on its rock, Uluwatu perched on the cliffs, Besakih (the Mother Temple) on Gunung Agung: absolutely must-see visits.

  • Tanah Lot & sunset
  • Uluwatu & Kecak show
  • Besakih, the Mother Temple

Nusa Penida & Gili – wild islands

Just a 45-minute ferry ride from Sanur, Nusa Penida offers dizzying cliffs and breathtaking scenery (Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong). The Gili Islands (Lombok) charm visitors with their exceptional marine life.

  • Kelingking Beach (Nusa Penida)
  • Diving & snorkeling in the Gili Islands
  • Unspoiled wild landscapes

Which trip to Bali is right for you?

Bali lends itself to a wide variety of travel styles: a cultural family getaway, a romantic honeymoon for couples, or an adventure with friends mixing surfing, diving, and seaside parties.

Family trip – temples, rice terraces & Waterbom

Watching monkeys at the Monkey Forest, swimming in Nusa Dua, visiting temples, and zooming down the slides at Waterbom Bali: unforgettable experiences for the whole family.

  • Waterbom & Monkey Forest
  • Calm beaches of Nusa Dua
  • Discovering the temples

Couples’ trip – honeymoon & dream spas

Sunset at Tanah Lot, a private villa with a pool in Seminyak, a Balinese couples massage, a candlelit dinner in Ubud: Bali is one of the most sought-after honeymoon destinations in the world.

  • Private villas & luxury spas
  • Sunset at Tanah Lot
  • Romantic retreats in Ubud

Trip with friends – surf, parties & adventure

Surfing in Kuta and Canggu, nights out at Seminyak’s beach clubs, diving in Nusa Penida, a sunrise hike on Mount Batur: Bali offers endless experiences with friends.

  • Surfing & beach clubs in Canggu
  • Hiking on Mount Batur
  • Diving in Nusa Penida & Amed

Practical tips for your trip to Bali

Bali is the only island in Indonesia with a Hindu majority, in a country where Islam is nevertheless predominant. It is called the Island of the Gods: the Balinese practice a unique form of Hinduism blended with animism and Buddhism.

The currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash withdrawals at ATMs are common in tourist areas. Major shops and hotels accept bank cards. Bring cash for markets and warungs.

The official language is Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia). In Bali’s tourist areas, English is widely spoken. A few words in Balinese or Indonesian are always appreciated.

The outlets are type C and F (European, 220–230V/50Hz). A universal adapter is generally not necessary from Luxembourg.

Bali is a safe destination for travelers. Stay alert for tourist scams, scooters, and dangerous sea currents on certain beaches. Avoid driving under the influence of alcohol and respect local rules in temples.

Flights with a stopover via Singapore (Singapore Airlines), Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia), Dubai (Emirates) or Doha (Qatar Airways). Total duration: around 14 to 18 hours to Denpasar.

Scooter (popular but risky without experience), car with driver (ideal option), taxis (Grab, Gojek). Public transport is underdeveloped between regions.

Bali is an affordable destination for Europeans. Very cheap local meals, accommodation for all budgets (from hostels to luxury villas). Some areas like Seminyak or Nusa Dua are more expensive.

No visa required for Europeans for up to 30 days (Free Visa on Arrival). Passport valid for 6 months. Recommended vaccines: hepatitis A, typhoid, tetanus. Travel insurance with repatriation is strongly recommended.

Couple devant la cascade de Tegenungan, Ubud, Bali.

Create your dream trip to Bali now

Sacred temples, the Tegallalang rice terraces, Seminyak beaches and luxury spas. We design for you a tailor-made trip to Bali, fully adapted to your dates, your budget and your wishes.

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FAQ: the most useful questions for planning your trip to Bali

Define your priorities: beaches, culture, wellness or nature. Plan for your Free Visa on Arrival upon arrival. Voyages Flammang helps you build a tailor-made itinerary combining Ubud, temples and the island’s most beautiful beaches.

7 days: discover Ubud and a beach area. 10–12 days: full combination (Ubud, temples, Seminyak, Nusa Dua). 14 days or more: extension to Nusa Penida, Lombok or the Gili Islands.

The dry season from May to October is ideal, with temperatures around 28–30°C and little rain. July and August are the most pleasant months but also the busiest.

Allow €1,500 to €3,000 per person for two weeks (flights included), depending on the level of accommodation. Bali suits all budgets: from backpackers to luxury travelers.

No, Europeans benefit from a Free Visa on Arrival valid for 30 days, free upon arrival at Denpasar Airport. A passport valid for 6 months is required.

The most convenient solution is a car with a driver—affordable and very flexible. The Grab and Gojek apps work in major areas. Scooters are popular but risky on local roads.

Around 14 to 18 hours with a stopover (Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai or Doha). There are no direct flights from Luxembourg.

Yes, Bali is generally safe. Follow the guidelines in temples, watch out for strong currents on certain beaches, and use licensed taxis or the Grab / Gojek apps.

Kuta and Seminyak for surfing and a lively party vibe. Nusa Dua for calm waters and luxury hotels. Nusa Penida for spectacular scenery and unspoiled nature.

Yes! Nusa Penida by ferry from Sanur (45 min). Lombok by ferry or plane (1 hour). The Gili Islands (Trawangan, Air, Meno) for an unforgettable diving and relaxation getaway.

Very suitable. Theme parks (Waterbom Bali), monkey sanctuaries, rice terraces, and the beaches of Nusa Dua are perfect for children. Excellent tourist infrastructure.