How to Get from Bintang Bali Resort to Bali’s Top 10 Attractions

H1: How to Get from Bintang Bali Resort to Bali’s Top 10 Attractions 

One of the practical advantages of staying at Bintang Bali Resort in Kuta is our central location: most of Bali’s must-see attractions are within a 2-hour drive. Below, we’ve mapped out the top 10 attractions with exact distances, travel times, and our recommendations on whether to take a private car, ride share, or organized tour. 

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H2: Quick Reference Table 

Attraction  Distance Drive 

Time

Best Time to Visit
Kuta Beach  0 m  Walk out  Sunset (17:30–18:30)
Waterbom Bali  1.5 km  5 min 9:00 opening (avoid afternoon rain)
Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Dance  21 km  40 min  Sunset (17:00–18:30)
Tanah Lot Temple  28 km  50 min  Sunset (17:00–18:30)
5 Ubud (Monkey Forest, Royal Palace) 35 km  1.5 hr  Morning departure
Tegalalang Rice Terraces  45 km  1.5–2 hr  Early morning (low crowds)
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek  65 km 2 hr to 

start

Pre-dawn (2 AM departure)
Nusa Penida Day Tour Sanur port + 

ferry

3 hr total  Full day required
Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple  50 km  1.5–2 hr  Morning
10 Seminyak (Beach Clubs, 

Shopping)

8 km  30 min  Afternoon/Evening

 

H2: 1. Kuta Beach — Walk Out Your Door 

Distance: Direct access from the resort 

Drive time: 0 minutes 

Cost: Free 

Best for: Sunset, beginner surfing, sunbathing, evening walks 

Kuta Beach is one of Bali’s most iconic stretches of sand. From Bintang Bali Resort, walk directly through our beach access. The beach is famous for: 

Golden sand along 4 km of coast 

Gentle waves (small to medium) — perfect for surf lessons 

Spectacular sunsets that draw daily crowds 

Beachfront massage vendors (negotiate price; IDR 100,000–200,000 for 1 hour) •  

Surf lessons from local schools (IDR 350,000–500,000 for 1.5 hours) 

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Pro tip: Sunset photos are best from the wooden pier at Sunset Plaza or along the open sand south of our resort. 

H2: 2. Waterbom Bali — 5 Minutes by Car 

Distance: 1.5 km 

Drive time: 5 minutes by car 

Cost: Tickets from IDR 600,000 per adult 

Best for: Families, thrill-seekers, all-day fun 

Voted Asia’s #1 water park multiple years running, Waterbom Bali has 22 attractions ranging from gentle lazy rivers to extreme drop-tower slides. It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for kids and adults alike. 

Travel options: 

Walking: 20-minute walk via Jl. Kartika Plaza (doable but hot) 

Hotel buggy / shuttle: Sometimes available — ask the concierge 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 30,000–50,000 

Tips: 

– Buy tickets online for ~15% discount and skip-the-line entry 

– Bring waterproof phone case 

– Rent a cabana (IDR 1,200,000 for 4 people) — saves on chair-hunting 

– Vegetarian options available in restaurants 

– The park closes around 18:00 

H2: 3. Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Dance — 40 Minutes by Car 

Distance: 21 km 

Drive time: 40 minutes 

Cost: Temple entrance IDR 50,000 + Kecak Dance IDR 150,000 

Best for: Sunset photography, cultural experience 

Perched on a 70-meter cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of Bali’s six sacred sea temples. The temple itself is impressive, but the real show is the Kecak Fire Dance performed at sunset. 

The Kecak Dance: 

– Traditional Balinese performance involving 50+ male dancers chanting 

– Tells the story of Ramayana 

– Climax: a fire dance that’s genuinely spectacular 

– Show starts at 18:00; arrive by 17:00 to get good seats 

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Important: Be careful of the monkeys at Uluwatu. They are notorious for grabbing sunglasses, hats, and phones. Keep accessories tucked away. 

Travel options: 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 150,000–200,000 each way 

Private car for half-day: IDR 500,000–700,000 (recommended — driver waits, takes you back after dance) 

Organized tour: IDR 350,000–500,000 per person 

Add-on: Many travelers combine Uluwatu with sunset dinner at Jimbaran Bay (15-minute drive from Uluwatu) — fresh seafood on the beach. 

H2: 4. Tanah Lot Temple — 50 Minutes by Car 

Distance: 28 km 

Drive time: 50 minutes 

Cost: Entrance IDR 60,000 

Best for: Iconic sunset views, photography 

Tanah Lot is the most photographed temple in Bali — a Hindu shrine perched on a rocky outcrop in the sea. At high tide, the temple appears to float on water. At low tide, you can walk close to its base. 

Best time: Late afternoon, arriving 16:30 to wander before sunset at ~18:00. 

Tips: 

– Crowds are intense at sunset — arrive earlier for parking and photos 

– Combine with Canggu stop for lunch on the way 

– Modest dress recommended (sarongs available at entrance for IDR 5,000) 

– Holy water blessing at the base of the temple — small donation appreciated 

Travel options: 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 180,000–250,000 each way 

Private car for half-day: IDR 600,000–800,000 

H2: 5. Ubud — 1.5 Hour Drive 

Distance: 35 km 

Drive time: 1.5 hours each way (often more with traffic) 

Cost: Multiple stops — see below 

Best for: Cultural immersion, art, jungle scenery 

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Ubud is Bali’s cultural and spiritual heart. From Bintang Bali Resort, plan a full day trip. Highlights include: 

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary — IDR 80,000 entry 

Ubud Royal Palace — Free, quick visit 

Ubud Art Market — Free entry, shop for souvenirs 

Tegalalang Rice Terraces (on the way) — IDR 25,000 entry 

Saraswati Temple — Free, beautiful lotus pond 

Coffee plantation tour (Luwak coffee) — IDR 30,000 tasting 

How to do Ubud: 

Best approach: Hire a private car with English-speaking driver (IDR 600,000–900,000 for full day) – Group tour: IDR 400,000–600,000 per person — saves money but less flexibility – Stay overnight: Best option to truly experience Ubud — combine with us for a 2-night Ubud + 3-night Kuta split itinerary 

Pro tip: Leave Kuta by 8:00 to beat traffic. Return by 17:00 to avoid the worst evening jam. 

H2: 6. Tegalalang Rice Terraces — 1.5–2 Hours 

Distance: 45 km 

Drive time: 1.5–2 hours 

Cost: Entrance IDR 25,000 

Best for: Photography, light hiking, Instagram 

The famous green-stepped rice terraces just north of Ubud are a must for any Bali trip. Best visited in morning (before tour buses arrive) or late afternoon for the golden hour glow. 

Activities: 

– Walking trails through the terraces (1–2 hours) 

– The famous rope swing (additional fee, IDR 200,000–500,000) 

– Coffee shops with terrace views 

– Photography at every turn 

Travel options: 

Combine with Ubud day trip (most travelers do) 

Private car for half-day: IDR 700,000–900,000 

H2: 7. Mount Batur Sunrise Trek — Pre-Dawn Adventure 

Distance: 65 km 

Drive time: 2 hours to trek start 

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Cost: Organized tour IDR 600,000–1,200,000 per person 

Best for: Active travelers, hiking enthusiasts 

Climbing Mount Batur (1,717 m) to watch sunrise from the summit is a memorable Bali experience. Total trip is about 12 hours including pre-dawn pickup, 2-hour hike up, 1-hour sunrise viewing, hike down, and return drive. 

What to expect: 

– Pickup from Bintang Bali Resort at 2:00 AM 

– Drive to Kintamani area 

– Hike begins around 4:00 AM with headlamps 

– Summit by 5:30 AM 

– Sunrise at ~6:00 AM 

– Breakfast cooked by hot springs (steam-cooked eggs on volcanic vents) 

– Hike down, return to hotel by 14:00 

Difficulty: Moderate. Trail is rocky but manageable for fit travelers. Not recommended for young children, elderly, or those with knee issues. 

What to bring: Warm jacket (it’s COLD at the top before dawn), headlamp (often provided), sturdy shoes, water, camera. 

How to book: Through our concierge — we work with vetted operators with experienced English speaking guides. 

H2: 8. Nusa Penida Day Tour — A Full Day Adventure 

Distance: Sanur port + 45-min ferry to Nusa Penida 

Total time: Full day (15+ hours) 

Cost: Organized tour IDR 1,200,000–2,000,000 per person 

Best for: Adventure-seekers, dramatic landscapes 

Nusa Penida is the island just southeast of Bali — home to Kelingking Beach (the T-Rex beach), Angel’s Billabong, and Broken Beach. The landscapes are jaw-dropping. 

Itinerary: 

– 7:00 — Pickup from Bintang Bali Resort 

– 8:00 — Sanur port boat departure 

– 8:45 — Arrive Nusa Penida 

– 9:30–16:30 — Island tour (West or East Nusa Penida) 

– 17:00 — Return ferry to Sanur 

– 19:00 — Back at hotel 

West Nusa Penida (most popular): Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay East Nusa Penida (less crowded): Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach, Thousand Islands Viewpoint 

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Caution: Roads on Nusa Penida are rough. Tours involve significant walking and stairs. Not ideal for small kids or limited mobility. 

H2: 9. Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple — Cultural Cleansing 

Distance: 50 km 

Drive time: 1.5–2 hours 

Cost: Entrance IDR 50,000 + sarong rental 

Best for: Spiritual experience, cultural immersion 

Tirta Empul is a holy water temple where Balinese Hindus perform purification rituals. Visitors are welcome to participate in the ritual cleansing (called “melukat”) under the temple’s sacred fountains. It’s a moving experience. 

What to expect: 

– Arrive, rent a sarong if needed 

– Bring a change of clothes 

– Optional: hire a local guide to explain the ritual (~IDR 100,000) 

– Bathe under up to 13 different sacred spouts, each with specific meaning 

– Most Westerners do 4–6 spouts 

Combine with: Tegalalang Rice Terraces (15 minutes away) for a full cultural day. 

H2: 10. Seminyak — 30 Minutes for Nightlife 

Distance: 8 km 

Drive time: 30 minutes (more during evening rush) 

Cost: Varies wildly (beach clubs IDR 200,000–800,000+) 

Best for: Beach clubs, upscale shopping, sunset cocktails 

If you want a contrast to Kuta’s more local feel, Seminyak is the trendy older sister. Known for: •  

Beach clubs — Potato Head, Ku De Ta, Cafe Del Mar 

Designer shopping — Jl. Kayu Aya (Eat Street) 

Upscale dining — Sundara, Mejekawi at Ku De Ta 

Spas — Bodyworks, Sundari Day Spa 

Travel options: 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 80,000–140,000 

Hotel-arranged transfer: Convenient if you want pickup later 

Tip: Visit late afternoon (15:00–17:00 arrival) for sunset cocktails, then dinner. Return to Bintang Bali Resort by 22:00 to avoid late-night traffic. 

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H2: How to Plan Your Bali Itinerary 

For a 5-day trip based at Bintang Bali Resort, we recommend: 

Day 1: Arrival + resort relaxation 

Day 2: Kuta Beach + Waterbom Bali 

Day 3: Ubud day trip (or Tanah Lot half-day) 

Day 4: Uluwatu + Jimbaran sunset dinner (or full spa/beach day) 

Day 5: Last-minute shopping + departure 

Add an extra day if you want Mount Batur sunrise or Nusa Penida. 

H2: Common Questions 

Should I rent a car or hire a driver? 

Hire a driver. Bali traffic is chaotic, parking is hard, and drivers know shortcuts. A driver for a full day (8–10 hours) costs IDR 600,000–900,000. Saves stress. 

Are Grab and Gojek reliable for long trips? 

For trips under 1 hour, yes. For day trips, drivers may refuse the return ride or charge significantly higher rates. Better to hire a private car for excursions. 

Can I do multiple attractions in one day? 

Yes, but limit to 2 major attractions plus driving. Bali traffic makes 3+ attraction days exhausting. 

What’s the most underrated Bali attraction? 

Tirta Empul for cultural depth. Most tourists rush past it for the more Instagram-friendly spots, but it’s the most spiritual experience you can have in Bali. 

How much should I tip my driver? 

For a full day, IDR 100,000–200,000 tip is generous if service was great. For shorter rides, rounding up is appreciated but not required. 

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H2: Let Our Concierge Plan Your Day Trips 

Our concierge team has vetted drivers, tour operators, and entrance arrangements for all of the above. We can book your full Bali itinerary so you arrive, unpack, and have your days mapped out. 

Check availability for your Bali base → 

+62 361 753292 | WhatsApp our concierge 

Word count: ~1,800 words. Last updated: May 21, 2026. All prices and times are estimates as of publication and may vary. 

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H1: How to Get from Bintang Bali Resort to Bali’s Top 10 Attractions 

One of the practical advantages of staying at Bintang Bali Resort in Kuta is our central location: most of Bali’s must-see attractions are within a 2-hour drive. Below, we’ve mapped out the top 10 attractions with exact distances, travel times, and our recommendations on whether to take a private car, ride share, or organized tour. 

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H2: Quick Reference Table 

Attraction  Distance Drive 

Time

Best Time to Visit
Kuta Beach  0 m  Walk out  Sunset (17:30–18:30)
Waterbom Bali  1.5 km  5 min 9:00 opening (avoid afternoon rain)
Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Dance  21 km  40 min  Sunset (17:00–18:30)
Tanah Lot Temple  28 km  50 min  Sunset (17:00–18:30)
5 Ubud (Monkey Forest, Royal Palace) 35 km  1.5 hr  Morning departure
Tegalalang Rice Terraces  45 km  1.5–2 hr  Early morning (low crowds)
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek  65 km 2 hr to 

start

Pre-dawn (2 AM departure)
Nusa Penida Day Tour Sanur port + 

ferry

3 hr total  Full day required
Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple  50 km  1.5–2 hr  Morning
10 Seminyak (Beach Clubs, 

Shopping)

8 km  30 min  Afternoon/Evening

 

H2: 1. Kuta Beach — Walk Out Your Door 

Distance: Direct access from the resort 

Drive time: 0 minutes 

Cost: Free 

Best for: Sunset, beginner surfing, sunbathing, evening walks 

Kuta Beach is one of Bali’s most iconic stretches of sand. From Bintang Bali Resort, walk directly through our beach access. The beach is famous for: 

Golden sand along 4 km of coast 

Gentle waves (small to medium) — perfect for surf lessons 

Spectacular sunsets that draw daily crowds 

Beachfront massage vendors (negotiate price; IDR 100,000–200,000 for 1 hour) •  

Surf lessons from local schools (IDR 350,000–500,000 for 1.5 hours) 

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Pro tip: Sunset photos are best from the wooden pier at Sunset Plaza or along the open sand south of our resort. 

H2: 2. Waterbom Bali — 5 Minutes by Car 

Distance: 1.5 km 

Drive time: 5 minutes by car 

Cost: Tickets from IDR 600,000 per adult 

Best for: Families, thrill-seekers, all-day fun 

Voted Asia’s #1 water park multiple years running, Waterbom Bali has 22 attractions ranging from gentle lazy rivers to extreme drop-tower slides. It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for kids and adults alike. 

Travel options: 

Walking: 20-minute walk via Jl. Kartika Plaza (doable but hot) 

Hotel buggy / shuttle: Sometimes available — ask the concierge 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 30,000–50,000 

Tips: 

– Buy tickets online for ~15% discount and skip-the-line entry 

– Bring waterproof phone case 

– Rent a cabana (IDR 1,200,000 for 4 people) — saves on chair-hunting 

– Vegetarian options available in restaurants 

– The park closes around 18:00 

H2: 3. Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Dance — 40 Minutes by Car 

Distance: 21 km 

Drive time: 40 minutes 

Cost: Temple entrance IDR 50,000 + Kecak Dance IDR 150,000 

Best for: Sunset photography, cultural experience 

Perched on a 70-meter cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of Bali’s six sacred sea temples. The temple itself is impressive, but the real show is the Kecak Fire Dance performed at sunset. 

The Kecak Dance: 

– Traditional Balinese performance involving 50+ male dancers chanting 

– Tells the story of Ramayana 

– Climax: a fire dance that’s genuinely spectacular 

– Show starts at 18:00; arrive by 17:00 to get good seats 

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Important: Be careful of the monkeys at Uluwatu. They are notorious for grabbing sunglasses, hats, and phones. Keep accessories tucked away. 

Travel options: 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 150,000–200,000 each way 

Private car for half-day: IDR 500,000–700,000 (recommended — driver waits, takes you back after dance) 

Organized tour: IDR 350,000–500,000 per person 

Add-on: Many travelers combine Uluwatu with sunset dinner at Jimbaran Bay (15-minute drive from Uluwatu) — fresh seafood on the beach. 

H2: 4. Tanah Lot Temple — 50 Minutes by Car 

Distance: 28 km 

Drive time: 50 minutes 

Cost: Entrance IDR 60,000 

Best for: Iconic sunset views, photography 

Tanah Lot is the most photographed temple in Bali — a Hindu shrine perched on a rocky outcrop in the sea. At high tide, the temple appears to float on water. At low tide, you can walk close to its base. 

Best time: Late afternoon, arriving 16:30 to wander before sunset at ~18:00. 

Tips: 

– Crowds are intense at sunset — arrive earlier for parking and photos 

– Combine with Canggu stop for lunch on the way 

– Modest dress recommended (sarongs available at entrance for IDR 5,000) 

– Holy water blessing at the base of the temple — small donation appreciated 

Travel options: 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 180,000–250,000 each way 

Private car for half-day: IDR 600,000–800,000 

H2: 5. Ubud — 1.5 Hour Drive 

Distance: 35 km 

Drive time: 1.5 hours each way (often more with traffic) 

Cost: Multiple stops — see below 

Best for: Cultural immersion, art, jungle scenery 

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Ubud is Bali’s cultural and spiritual heart. From Bintang Bali Resort, plan a full day trip. Highlights include: 

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary — IDR 80,000 entry 

Ubud Royal Palace — Free, quick visit 

Ubud Art Market — Free entry, shop for souvenirs 

Tegalalang Rice Terraces (on the way) — IDR 25,000 entry 

Saraswati Temple — Free, beautiful lotus pond 

Coffee plantation tour (Luwak coffee) — IDR 30,000 tasting 

How to do Ubud: 

Best approach: Hire a private car with English-speaking driver (IDR 600,000–900,000 for full day) – Group tour: IDR 400,000–600,000 per person — saves money but less flexibility – Stay overnight: Best option to truly experience Ubud — combine with us for a 2-night Ubud + 3-night Kuta split itinerary 

Pro tip: Leave Kuta by 8:00 to beat traffic. Return by 17:00 to avoid the worst evening jam. 

H2: 6. Tegalalang Rice Terraces — 1.5–2 Hours 

Distance: 45 km 

Drive time: 1.5–2 hours 

Cost: Entrance IDR 25,000 

Best for: Photography, light hiking, Instagram 

The famous green-stepped rice terraces just north of Ubud are a must for any Bali trip. Best visited in morning (before tour buses arrive) or late afternoon for the golden hour glow. 

Activities: 

– Walking trails through the terraces (1–2 hours) 

– The famous rope swing (additional fee, IDR 200,000–500,000) 

– Coffee shops with terrace views 

– Photography at every turn 

Travel options: 

Combine with Ubud day trip (most travelers do) 

Private car for half-day: IDR 700,000–900,000 

H2: 7. Mount Batur Sunrise Trek — Pre-Dawn Adventure 

Distance: 65 km 

Drive time: 2 hours to trek start 

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Cost: Organized tour IDR 600,000–1,200,000 per person 

Best for: Active travelers, hiking enthusiasts 

Climbing Mount Batur (1,717 m) to watch sunrise from the summit is a memorable Bali experience. Total trip is about 12 hours including pre-dawn pickup, 2-hour hike up, 1-hour sunrise viewing, hike down, and return drive. 

What to expect: 

– Pickup from Bintang Bali Resort at 2:00 AM 

– Drive to Kintamani area 

– Hike begins around 4:00 AM with headlamps 

– Summit by 5:30 AM 

– Sunrise at ~6:00 AM 

– Breakfast cooked by hot springs (steam-cooked eggs on volcanic vents) 

– Hike down, return to hotel by 14:00 

Difficulty: Moderate. Trail is rocky but manageable for fit travelers. Not recommended for young children, elderly, or those with knee issues. 

What to bring: Warm jacket (it’s COLD at the top before dawn), headlamp (often provided), sturdy shoes, water, camera. 

How to book: Through our concierge — we work with vetted operators with experienced English speaking guides. 

H2: 8. Nusa Penida Day Tour — A Full Day Adventure 

Distance: Sanur port + 45-min ferry to Nusa Penida 

Total time: Full day (15+ hours) 

Cost: Organized tour IDR 1,200,000–2,000,000 per person 

Best for: Adventure-seekers, dramatic landscapes 

Nusa Penida is the island just southeast of Bali — home to Kelingking Beach (the T-Rex beach), Angel’s Billabong, and Broken Beach. The landscapes are jaw-dropping. 

Itinerary: 

– 7:00 — Pickup from Bintang Bali Resort 

– 8:00 — Sanur port boat departure 

– 8:45 — Arrive Nusa Penida 

– 9:30–16:30 — Island tour (West or East Nusa Penida) 

– 17:00 — Return ferry to Sanur 

– 19:00 — Back at hotel 

West Nusa Penida (most popular): Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay East Nusa Penida (less crowded): Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach, Thousand Islands Viewpoint 

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Caution: Roads on Nusa Penida are rough. Tours involve significant walking and stairs. Not ideal for small kids or limited mobility. 

H2: 9. Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple — Cultural Cleansing 

Distance: 50 km 

Drive time: 1.5–2 hours 

Cost: Entrance IDR 50,000 + sarong rental 

Best for: Spiritual experience, cultural immersion 

Tirta Empul is a holy water temple where Balinese Hindus perform purification rituals. Visitors are welcome to participate in the ritual cleansing (called “melukat”) under the temple’s sacred fountains. It’s a moving experience. 

What to expect: 

– Arrive, rent a sarong if needed 

– Bring a change of clothes 

– Optional: hire a local guide to explain the ritual (~IDR 100,000) 

– Bathe under up to 13 different sacred spouts, each with specific meaning 

– Most Westerners do 4–6 spouts 

Combine with: Tegalalang Rice Terraces (15 minutes away) for a full cultural day. 

H2: 10. Seminyak — 30 Minutes for Nightlife 

Distance: 8 km 

Drive time: 30 minutes (more during evening rush) 

Cost: Varies wildly (beach clubs IDR 200,000–800,000+) 

Best for: Beach clubs, upscale shopping, sunset cocktails 

If you want a contrast to Kuta’s more local feel, Seminyak is the trendy older sister. Known for: •  

Beach clubs — Potato Head, Ku De Ta, Cafe Del Mar 

Designer shopping — Jl. Kayu Aya (Eat Street) 

Upscale dining — Sundara, Mejekawi at Ku De Ta 

Spas — Bodyworks, Sundari Day Spa 

Travel options: 

Grab/Gojek: IDR 80,000–140,000 

Hotel-arranged transfer: Convenient if you want pickup later 

Tip: Visit late afternoon (15:00–17:00 arrival) for sunset cocktails, then dinner. Return to Bintang Bali Resort by 22:00 to avoid late-night traffic. 

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H2: How to Plan Your Bali Itinerary 

For a 5-day trip based at Bintang Bali Resort, we recommend: 

Day 1: Arrival + resort relaxation 

Day 2: Kuta Beach + Waterbom Bali 

Day 3: Ubud day trip (or Tanah Lot half-day) 

Day 4: Uluwatu + Jimbaran sunset dinner (or full spa/beach day) 

Day 5: Last-minute shopping + departure 

Add an extra day if you want Mount Batur sunrise or Nusa Penida. 

H2: Common Questions 

Should I rent a car or hire a driver? 

Hire a driver. Bali traffic is chaotic, parking is hard, and drivers know shortcuts. A driver for a full day (8–10 hours) costs IDR 600,000–900,000. Saves stress. 

Are Grab and Gojek reliable for long trips? 

For trips under 1 hour, yes. For day trips, drivers may refuse the return ride or charge significantly higher rates. Better to hire a private car for excursions. 

Can I do multiple attractions in one day? 

Yes, but limit to 2 major attractions plus driving. Bali traffic makes 3+ attraction days exhausting. 

What’s the most underrated Bali attraction? 

Tirta Empul for cultural depth. Most tourists rush past it for the more Instagram-friendly spots, but it’s the most spiritual experience you can have in Bali. 

How much should I tip my driver? 

For a full day, IDR 100,000–200,000 tip is generous if service was great. For shorter rides, rounding up is appreciated but not required. 

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H2: Let Our Concierge Plan Your Day Trips 

Our concierge team has vetted drivers, tour operators, and entrance arrangements for all of the above. We can book your full Bali itinerary so you arrive, unpack, and have your days mapped out. 

Check availability for your Bali base → 

+62 361 753292 | WhatsApp our concierge 

Word count: ~1,800 words. Last updated: May 21, 2026. All prices and times are estimates as of publication and may vary. 

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