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Bali Weekend Tour Packages from Singapore (Packages & Deals)

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Bali Weekend Tour Packages from Singapore (Packages & Deals)

Bali Weekend Tour Packages from Singapore (Packages & Deals) are best booked as flight + 2-night hotel packages — direct flights take about 2¾–3 hours and a well-planned 3-day / 2-night itinerary gives you time for beaches, a sunset and one major cultural or nature activity. For Singapore passport holders, short stays up to 30 days are visa-exempt (see entry notes below) but note new arrival rules introduced in late 2025.

Bali Weekend Tour Packages from Singapore (Packages & Deals) — Fast facts

  • Typical flight time (direct): ~2 hours 45 minutes from Changi (SIN) to Ngurah Rai Denpasar (DPS).
  • Common airlines with direct flights: Scoot, Singapore Airlines and other regional carriers.
  • Stay length for a weekend: 2 nights / 3 days (arrive Friday night or early Saturday, depart Sunday night or Monday morning).
  • Visa: Singapore passport holders enjoy up to 30 days visa-free for tourism (see entry section for 2025 changes).

Why choose a package?

Packages bundle flights, hotel transfers and hotel nights so you avoid juggling multiple bookings — ideal for short weekends when every hour counts. Most packages also offer optional add-ons (treks, temple tours, water sports) so you can choose a relaxed or activity-packed weekend.

Quick practical details: flights, visa & seasonal tips

Flight & airport practicals

  • Flight time: ~2h40m – 3h direct.
  • Main arrival airport: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), often called Denpasar.
  • Budget vs full-service: Scoot or low-cost carriers can be cheaper for weekend sales; Singapore Airlines gives extra baggage and more flexible schedules.
  • Plan transfers: hotel pickup from DPS typically takes 20–90 minutes depending on where you stay (Kuta/Seminyak quicker; Ubud longer).

Entry & visa (important — updated for 2025)

  • Singapore passport holders: visa-free entry for tourism up to 30 days. This visa-free entry generally cannot be extended; if you need to stay longer, consider a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or other visa types.
  • New arrival formalities (late 2025): Bali introduced a consolidated digital arrival declaration (often called the “All Indonesia” declaration). From September 1, 2025 major airports began using this and from October 1, 2025 it applies to all international airports. Travellers are advised to complete the online form within a few days before arrival and may need to apply for an e-VOA at least 48 hours before travel if required by their visa choice.
  • Tourist levy: Bali has a small tourist levy (local currency) used for preservation/visitor management — expect to see an online payment or collection on arrival for certain international visitors.
  • Passport validity: carry at least 6 months validity and a return/onward ticket.

Best time to go (short answer)

  • Dry season (April–October) is ideal for beaches, diving and climbing Mount Batur.
  • Shoulder months (April, May, September) balance good weather, fewer crowds and better hotel deals.
  • Off-season (Nov–Mar) has more rains but great hotel discounts and lush landscapes.

Sample 2-night (3-day) weekend itineraries — pick one

Itinerary A — Beach & sunset (Seminyak / Kuta)

  • Day 1 (Fri night / Sat morning): fly in early, check in, beach afternoon in Seminyak, sunset at a beach club.
  • Day 2 (full day): morning surf lesson or pool club, afternoon spa and Jalan Legian nightlife.
  • Day 3 (half day): local temple visit (Tanah Lot or Uluwatu), late flight home or evening departure.

Itinerary B — Culture & nature (Ubud)

  • Day 1: arrive and transfer to Ubud, sunset walk in rice terraces, dinner in town.
  • Day 2: sunrise Mount Batur trek (optional), hot springs or cycling tour, afternoon visit to Ubud Monkey Forest or artisan villages.
  • Day 3: short spa and last-minute shopping, return to DPS for evening flight.

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How to pick the right package (comparison)

  • Budget Free & Easy: Flight + 2-star / 3-star hotel; minimal extras; flexible.
  • Comfort & Transfer: Flight + airport transfer + 4-star hotel; best for short weekends.
  • All-in or resort stay: Flight + premium resort with activities included; good for couples wanting convenience.
  • Activity add-ons: Look for trek, sea activities or cultural tours if you want a packed itinerary.

Step-by-step booking and travel checklist (for Singapore travellers)

  1. Decide travel dates (Fri–Sun or Sat–Mon). Aim for early flights to maximize time in Bali.
  2. Book a flight + hotel package or separate tickets — packages save time and can include transfers.
  3. Confirm entry requirements & fill online arrival card/e-VOA if needed (see entry notes above). Check passport validity and return ticket.
  4. Pack light: for 2 nights carry a daypack and one cabin bag; rental scooters common but optional.
  5. Purchase travel insurance covering medical and activities (scooter, water sports).
  6. On arrival, use pre-booked hotel transfer or official taxis/ride apps to your hotel.

Estimated weekend budget (per person, SGD, 2-night stay)

  • Return flights (economy): S$120–S$350 (varies by season & carrier).
  • 2 nights mid-range hotel (3–4★): S$90–S$300 total (split among travellers if sharing).
  • Transfers & local transport: S$20–S$60.
  • Food & drinks: S$40–S$120 (depends on choices).
  • Attractions & activities: S$20–S$120 (temple entrances, surf lesson, Mount Batur trek extra).
  • Typical total (budget): ~S$300–S$600; (comfort): ~S$600–S$1,100.

Top travel tips for a Bali weekend from Singapore

  • Fly red-eye or early morning out and late evening back to maximize time.
  • Book airport transfers included in your package — saves time and negotiation on arrival.
  • Carry digital copies of your passport, return ticket and booking confirmations.
  • Download a local map and ride‑hailing app (e.g., Gojek/Grab) — note local payment options may require cards or local numbers.
  • If you plan to ride a scooter: international driving permit or check local rules, and always wear a helmet.
  • Respect temple dress codes (knees & shoulders covered with a sarong or long skirt for entry).

Ferry schedule & alternatives (FAQ-type)

There is no direct passenger ferry route from Singapore to Bali — the distance is too large and Bali is best reached by air. If you prefer ferries, nearby Indonesian islands Batam and Bintan are ferry-accessible from Singapore in 45 minutes–1.5 hours; check package ferry timings when booking. For quick ferry-based getaways see the Batam/Bintan deals listed above.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Q: How long is a direct flight from Singapore to Bali?

A: About 2 hours 40 minutes to 3 hours nonstop.

Q: Do Singaporeans need a visa to Bali?

A: Singapore passport holders can enter Indonesia visa-free for tourism up to 30 days. Note the visa-free stay usually cannot be extended — if you plan to stay longer get a VOA or other visa. Also check the new online arrival declaration requirements and possible e-VOA steps that started rolling out in late 2025.

Q: Are weekend packages cheaper if booked as a bundle?

A: Often yes — bundles with flight + hotel + transfer can be cheaper and save time. Book early for peak months (July/August, Dec/Jan) and look for shoulder-season deals in Apr/May/Sept.

Q: Is Bali safe for a quick weekend solo or couples trip?

A: Yes — many solo travellers and couples visit safely. Use standard precautions: avoid unlit areas at night, secure valuables, and exercise caution if renting scooters.

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