Summary
The idyllic beaches of Bali may be the main reason most people travel to Indonesia, but this island country between Asia and Australia has so much more to offer. With 17,000 islands to explore, this amazing archipelago is bursting with attractions, both natural and man-made.
From tropical forests to active volcanoes, there’s no shortage of natural wonders in Indonesia. Hike in the mountains or surf in emerald-green waters to enjoy the country’s bounty at its best – or if that sounds a little too energetic, just relax on one of Indonesia’s many incredible beaches.
When you’ve had your fill of nature, you can visit the many temples scattered around the islands, or head to Jakarta to experience a melting pot of different cultures and cuisines.
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Whether you’re newly-married or just seeking some quality time with your partner, Bali provides you with the opportunity to just be yourself and take time over the things that really matter like conversations over a cosy dinner for two.
Dubai & Bali
One of our most popular multi-centre holidays combines the extravagance of Dubai with the dialled-down natural surroundings of Bali. On this trip, you can stand at the top of Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world at an eye-watering 2,717 feet which is just one of many ground-breaking structures in Dubai. And when you get to Indonesia’s most famous island, Bali, you can be bathing in the wonderfully relentless sunshine, at one with the sand. If you’re in the mood to explore, the USS Liberty shipwreck is yours to investigate if you take a scuba diving trip.
If you’d rather stay on dry land, Bali has its own monkey sanctuary where you can marvel at these cheeky little creatures as they go about their day.
View the itinerary for our Dubai & Bali multi-centre break.
Bali & Kuala Lumpur
Pairing Bali with Kuala Lumpur is a match made in heaven. In KL, you can shop till you drop, savour almost every kind of cuisine imaginable, and soar to new heights when you ascend the Petronas Twin Towers.
Then you can stretch out on a sun lounger, lie back and embrace the sheer enjoyment of doing nothing at all as you listen to the Indian Ocean just feet away from your own. And breathe…
Bali is also a hotspot for meditation and yoga enthusiasts and with such a peaceful way of life, it’s clear to see why it’s so popular with people looking to connect with their higher selves.
Book your Bali & Kuala Lumpur multi-centre holiday now.