This plan keeps your days full without feeling rushed: sunsets in the south, a calmer Ubud core, and a polished final day by the sea. Expect short drives, smart meal stops, and mid-range stays in the right neighborhoods.
What this 4-day Bali trip is like
Designed for a comfortable mid-range budget (think boutique hotels, good cafés, and a couple of paid attractions), this itinerary focuses on South Bali + Ubud with logical, low-stress routes. Use ride-hailing or a private driver for the longer Ubud day; for hotel and activity bookings, you can check options on tiket.com.
Day 1: Arrive in Seminyak/Legian & Sunset by the Beach

Morning: Land at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) and head straight to the Seminyak–Legian area. It’s one of the easiest bases for a first day: plenty of food choices, walkable streets, and quick access to the sand. After check-in, do a gentle reset, grab a proper brunch and a short stroll along the beach to shake off travel fatigue.
Afternoon: As the sun climbs, keep it light and local. Browse Seminyak’s boutiques and small galleries, then cool down with a café stop. If you want a simple activity, book a 60–90 minute Balinese massage in town (choose well-reviewed places and avoid overly “pushy” storefronts).
Evening: For golden hour, head to Seminyak Beach or Double Six Beach for an easy sunset. no long drive, no complicated planning. Stay for a beachfront dinner where you can linger without rushing back across traffic.
Stay recommendation: Choose a mid-range boutique hotel or villa-style stay in Seminyak or Legian so you can walk to restaurants and the beach. If you prefer quieter nights, pick a spot slightly inland from the main beach road.
- Must-visit places: Seminyak Beach, Double Six Beach
- Things to do: Boutique browsing, sunset beach walk, relaxing massage
- Logistics tip: Keep today “low-commitment” so delays don’t derail your trip
Day 2: Uluwatu Cliffs, Beaches & Kecak Dance

Morning: Start early and drive south to the Bukit Peninsula. Begin with a swim and cliff views at Padang Padang Beach (short steps down; go early for fewer crowds). If the surf is strong, keep it family-friendly by staying in the shallows and enjoying the scenery.
Afternoon: For a mid-day break, continue to Melasti Beach (broad shoreline, striking limestone cliffs) or Balangan Beach (viewpoint + relaxed vibe). Plan a leisurely lunch nearby. Uluwatu is best enjoyed slowly, not as a checklist. If you’d like an activity, consider a beginner surf lesson at a calmer beach with a reputable instructor.
Evening: Time it so you reach Uluwatu Temple before sunset. The clifftop walk is beautiful, and the light is at its best late afternoon. Stay for the Kecak Fire Dance (bring small cash for tickets; follow temple dress rules and be mindful of monkeys). You can pre-arrange tickets and transport through tiket.com to make the timing smoother.
Stay recommendation: Keep the same base in Seminyak/Legian for a simple round-trip day, or switch to Jimbaran if you want a quieter beach-town evening and a shorter ride back from Uluwatu.
- Must-visit places: Padang Padang Beach, Uluwatu Temple
- Things to do: Beginner surf lesson, cliffside sunset walk, Kecak performance
- Route logic: Beaches first, then temple + show at dusk to avoid backtracking
Day 3: Ubud Core: Rice Terraces, Crafts & a Calm Evening

Morning: Check out and head to Ubud after breakfast (aim to leave before traffic thickens). Start with Tegalalang Rice Terrace for classic Bali greenery, go early to enjoy softer light and cooler air. If you’re curious, try a short guided walk around the terraces rather than only taking photos from the roadside.
Afternoon: As mid-day heat kicks in, move into central Ubud for a more shaded pace. Visit the Ubud Art Market for souvenirs (bargaining is normal, but keep it friendly), then step into Ubud Palace nearby for a quick cultural stop. If you want a hands-on activity, book a short Balinese cooking class or a simple craft workshop. For convenience, compare class options and transfers on tiket.com.
Evening: To wrap up the day, keep dinner close to your hotel: Ubud nights are best when you’re not stuck in a long ride. If schedules align, catch a traditional dance performance around the palace area; it’s an easy, family-friendly way to end your Ubud day.
Stay recommendation: Pick a mid-range resort or boutique stay in Central Ubud (walkable) or Pengosekan (quieter but still close). Look for a property with a pool. Ubud afternoons feel much nicer with a quick dip.
- Must-visit places: Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Ubud Art Market, Ubud Palace
- Things to do: Terrace walk, shopping for crafts, cooking class or workshop
- Route logic: Green views first, then shaded central Ubud during the hottest hours
Day 4: Easy South Bali Finale: Nusa Dua/Waterblow & Departure

Morning: Check out from Ubud and head south toward the coast. If you want a polished, low-hassle beach morning, base yourself around Nusa Dua. Take a relaxed walk along the beachfront path or grab a coffee with ocean views before the day warms up.
Afternoon: For a mid-day break that doesn’t require a big detour, stop by Waterblow Nusa Dua (best when there’s surf; keep a safe distance and follow staff signs). Then enjoy lunch at a calm spot nearby. this is a good moment to repack, freshen up, and keep your schedule flexible for airport timing.
Evening: If you have time before your flight, end with an early seafood dinner in Jimbaran Bay: simple, scenic, and close to the airport. Head to DPS with a comfortable buffer for traffic and check-in.
Stay recommendation: If you’re flying out late, consider a mid-range hotel in Nusa Dua or Jimbaran for quick airport access and a calmer final night (if you’re extending). For same-day departures, a day-use hotel option can also be helpful.
- Must-visit places: Nusa Dua, Waterblow, Jimbaran Bay
- Things to do: Beachwalk, ocean viewpoint stop, seafood dinner
- Logistics tip: Keep the last day flexible and prioritize airport buffer time

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Final tips to keep your Bali trip smooth
Bali rewards simple planning: start early, cluster sights by area, and leave breathing room for traffic and weather. If you want to lock in a good mid-range stay and reliable tours ahead of time, browse and book through tiket.com especially for Uluwatu’s sunset timing and Ubud activities.

