Two Weeks in Bali: The Ultimate 14-Day Travel Plan

Ultimate Two-Week Bali Itinerary

Two Weeks in Bali: The Ultimate 14-Day Travel Plan

Explore Bali’s temples, waterfalls, rice terraces, volcanic landscapes, beaches and nearby islands during a realistic 14-day Bali itinerary. This plan combines private tours, local experiences and enough free time to enjoy the island without rushing.

Is Two Weeks in Bali Enough?

Two weeks is an excellent amount of time for a complete first trip to Bali.

A 14-day Bali itinerary gives you time to explore several regions, stay in two or three hotel areas, visit Nusa Penida, add adventure activities and include genuine rest days. You can see much more of the island without turning every day into a long sightseeing route.

This itinerary is designed for fourteen calendar days and thirteen nights. The order can be reversed depending on your flights, hotel availability, weather and preferred travel pace.

Three hotel areas

Combine Ubud, North or Northwest Bali and a southern coastal base.

Five tour days

Explore Ubud, East Bali, North Bali, Nusa Penida and South Bali.

Activities and nature

Add Mount Batur, rafting, ATV, snorkeling or another experience.

Time to relax

Keep several slower days for beaches, massage, cafés and hotels.

The Ultimate 14-Day Bali Itinerary at a Glance

  • Arrival: airport transfer and a relaxed evening in Ubud.
  • Ubud City: temples, rice terraces, waterfalls and local culture.
  • East Bali: temples, water palaces, villages and mountain scenery.
  • Activity day: Mount Batur, ATV, rafting, Bali Swing or a free day.
  • Relaxed Ubud day: spa, cafés, markets and local exploration.
  • North Bali: waterfalls, lakes and highland landscapes during the hotel transfer.
  • Northwest Bali: quieter coastal scenery, temples and local nature.
  • Slow northern day: beach, hotel, local walk or optional activity.
  • Move to coastal Bali: Sanur, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua or another southern base.
  • Nusa Penida: sightseeing, a relaxed route or snorkeling.
  • Rest day: beach, spa, pool, restaurants or water activities.
  • South Bali: beaches, Uluwatu, cliffs and sunset.
  • West Bali or free day: choose one final regional route or relax.
  • Departure: free morning, hotel check-out and airport transfer.
Day 1

Arrival and Transfer to Ubud

Hotel check-in and recovery after the journey

Arrange a private airport transfer and travel directly to Ubud. Depending on your arrival time and traffic, the journey may take longer than the map suggests.

Keep the first evening simple. Check in, have dinner near the hotel and recover after the flight. Avoid booking a demanding activity on your arrival day.

Day 2

Explore Ubud and Central Bali

Culture, temples and tropical landscapes

Begin your first full day with an introduction to central Bali. A private route can combine temples, rice terraces, waterfalls, local villages and cultural attractions.

Ubud works well as a first base because it provides access to many inland regions while offering restaurants, spas, markets and accommodation for different budgets.

Day 3

Discover East Bali

Temples, palaces and mountain scenery

Use the third day for a private East Bali route. This region is suited to travelers interested in temples, traditional villages, water palaces and scenic landscapes.

Start early and keep the route regional. Attempting to combine East Bali with distant western or northern attractions would create unnecessary driving.

Day 4

Choose an Adventure Activity

Mount Batur, ATV, rafting or Bali Swing

Add an active experience after two sightseeing days. You can choose Mount Batur sunrise trekking, a jeep trip, ATV riding, rafting, Bali Swing or another local activity.

Travelers who prefer a slower holiday can replace the activity with a spa, massage, pool day or relaxed exploration of Ubud.

Day 5

Enjoy a Slow Day in Ubud

Markets, cafés, spa and local atmosphere

Keep the fifth day flexible. Visit a local market, enjoy a massage, walk around central Ubud, explore nearby cafés or spend time at your hotel.

A free day provides useful space if rain, traffic or unexpected changes affected one of the earlier tours.

Day 6

Explore North Bali During the Hotel Transfer

Waterfalls, lakes and mountain views

Check out of your Ubud hotel and combine the journey north with a regional sightseeing route. North Bali can include waterfalls, lakes, temples and highland scenery.

Finish the day at a hotel in North or Northwest Bali instead of returning to Ubud. This reduces repeated driving and gives you more time in a quieter part of the island.

Day 7

Discover Northwest Bali

Quieter nature, coastline and local scenery

Northwest Bali offers a slower atmosphere than the busiest southern resorts. The route can include coastal landscapes, temples, local villages and less commercial natural areas.

This is a good choice for travelers who want to experience a more peaceful side of the island during a longer Bali itinerary.

Day 8

Relax in North Bali

Beach, hotel time or a local experience

Use the eighth day to rest after several regional tours. Enjoy the hotel, visit a nearby beach, take a local walk or choose a light activity.

Keeping this day free also allows you to move a previous tour when weather or access conditions require a change.

Day 9

Move to Southern Coastal Bali

Sanur, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua or another coastal base

Travel from northern Bali to your final hotel area. Sanur is practical for Nusa Penida boats, while Jimbaran and Nusa Dua provide quieter resort surroundings.

Treat the transfer as the main part of the day. After check-in, relax beside the pool, visit the beach or have dinner near the hotel.

Day 10

Take a Day Trip to Nusa Penida

Cliffs, viewpoints, beaches or snorkeling

Choose a Nusa Penida route according to your preferred pace. Option 1 is more intensive, Option 2 offers a slower sightseeing day and Option 3 focuses on snorkeling and beach time.

Boat schedules, sea conditions and island traffic affect the program, so avoid adding another major activity on the same day.

Day 11

Beach Day and Recovery

Pool, massage, restaurants or water activities

Keep the day after Nusa Penida relatively light. Relax beside the sea, enjoy a massage, spend time at the hotel or explore nearby restaurants.

Travelers who want more activity can choose water sports, horse riding, a short private driver service or another flexible experience.

Day 12

Explore South Bali and Uluwatu

Beaches, cliffs, temples and sunset

South Bali provides a strong final sightseeing route. The day can combine beaches, the Bukit Peninsula, coastal viewpoints, Uluwatu and a sunset location.

The route may begin later than mountain or waterfall tours when sunset is the final highlight.

Day 13

Choose West Bali or a Final Free Day

One final route or a relaxed ending

Use the final full day for West Bali when you want rice fields, villages, temples and quieter landscapes.

Alternatively, leave this day completely free for the beach, shopping, a massage, restaurants or revisiting your favorite part of the trip.

Day 14

Free Morning and Departure

A calm end to your two weeks in Bali

Enjoy breakfast, a short beach walk or time at the hotel before check-out. Avoid distant activities unless your flight departs late and the route is carefully planned.

Leave a generous margin for the airport journey. Travel time depends on your hotel location, traffic and departure schedule.

Where to Stay During Two Weeks in Bali

Three hotel areas provide a useful balance during a 14-day Bali trip. This creates variety without forcing you to repack every second day.

Ubud: 5 nights

Use Ubud as a base for central Bali, East Bali, inland activities, temples, rice terraces and waterfalls.

North Bali: 3 nights

Stay in the north or northwest for waterfalls, lakes, quieter beaches and a slower atmosphere.

Coastal Bali: 5 nights

Finish in Sanur, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua or another coastal area for Nusa Penida, South Bali and beach time.

Travelers who prefer fewer hotel changes can skip the northern overnight stay and visit North Bali on a private day tour from Ubud.

Alternative Two-Week Bali Itineraries

Slower itinerary

Remove West Bali and one activity day, then add more free time in Ubud and beside the coast.

Compare Bali tours
Adventure itinerary

Add Mount Batur, rafting, ATV, snorkeling and water sports while keeping at least two recovery days.

View Bali activities
Culture-focused itinerary

Spend longer in Ubud and East Bali, then replace Nusa Penida with temples, villages and West Bali.

View East Bali
Beach-focused itinerary

Skip one inland route and spend additional nights in Sanur, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua or South Bali.

View South Bali
Nusa Penida overnight plan

Use Days 10 and 11 for an overnight Nusa Penida stay and remove one southern rest day.

View Nusa Penida
Quieter Bali itinerary

Prioritize North, Northwest and West Bali while limiting time in the busiest southern resort areas.

View Northwest Bali

Practical Tips for Planning a 14-Day Bali Itinerary

  • Use no more than three main hotel areas during a two-week trip.
  • Do not count arrival and departure as full sightseeing days.
  • Group attractions by region instead of popularity alone.
  • Keep slower days between long regional tours.
  • Use hotel transfers as opportunities for sightseeing routes.
  • Start North Bali, East Bali and mountain tours early.
  • Avoid scheduling Nusa Penida directly before your flight.
  • Confirm boat conditions, weather and access before marine trips.
  • Choose accommodation according to your planned tours.
  • Leave one flexible day for rain, traffic or spontaneous plans.
  • Do not try to visit every famous location simply because you have two weeks.
  • Use private regional tours to reduce unnecessary driving and route planning.
Two weeks gives you enough time to experience Bali properly, but only when the itinerary includes rest. A successful travel plan balances sightseeing, local experiences, activities and slower days.

Choose Tours for Your 14-Day Bali Itinerary

Build your two-week travel plan around realistic regional routes. Select private Bali tours according to your hotel areas, interests and preferred pace.

Frequently Asked Questions About Two Weeks in Bali

Is two weeks in Bali too long?

No. Two weeks allows you to explore several regions, include activities and keep enough free time to avoid a rushed itinerary.

How many hotels should I book for 14 days?

Two or three hotel areas are usually enough. Ubud, North Bali and a southern coastal location create a balanced route.

Can I see all of Bali in two weeks?

You can explore several major regions, but not every attraction. Focus on realistic regional routes rather than trying to cover the entire island.

How many private tours should I book?

Four to six full-day tours can work during a two-week trip when they are separated by free days or lighter activities.

Should I stay overnight in North Bali?

An overnight stay reduces repeated driving and allows a slower experience. A day tour from Ubud is also possible when you prefer fewer hotel changes.

Should I stay overnight on Nusa Penida?

An overnight stay gives you more time for viewpoints and beaches. A day trip is better when you want to keep your main luggage and accommodation on Bali.

Is a 14-day Bali itinerary suitable for families?

Yes. Families should reduce the number of long tour days, use private transport and keep several flexible days for rest.

What is the best first tour in Bali?

Ubud City is a strong introduction because it can combine culture, temples, rice terraces, waterfalls and central Bali scenery.

Can I include Bali activities in this itinerary?

Yes. Mount Batur, rafting, ATV, snorkeling, water sports and other activities can replace one of the free days.

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