Bali All-Inclusive packages take the daily maths out of your island holiday by folding stays, meals, transfers and sightseeing into one upfront price, so you spend your time chasing waterfalls and sunsets rather than tallying restaurant bills in Indonesian Rupiah. For Indian travellers heading to Ubud, Seminyak and Nusa Penida, this format removes the awkward currency conversions and the worry of overspending on a long trip far from home.
At Many2Go Holidays we build these packages around your pace and your group. Whether you want lazy resort mornings near Seminyak or a temple-and-waterfall schedule out of Kintamani, the inclusions stay fixed while the route stays flexible. With Bali just 7 to 9 hours from India and a straightforward Visa on Arrival (IDR 500,000 (about USD 28)), an all-inclusive plan is one of the easiest ways to enjoy the island without budgeting stress.
What makes our Bali All-Inclusive packages special
The core idea is simple: you pay once and stop reaching for your wallet for the big-ticket items. Our all-inclusive plans bundle your hotel or villa, daily meals, private or shared transfers, and the headline experiences across Ubud, Tanah Lot, Uluwatu and Nusa Penida.
- Meals sorted daily so you are not searching for dinner after a long Nusa Penida day trip.
- Transfers handled between the airport, your stay and every sightseeing stop, with English-speaking drivers familiar with Bali's traffic.
- Signature experiences locked in, such as the Tegalalang rice terrace swings, Kintamani volcano views and the Uluwatu sunset.
- One clear price in rupees before you fly, so the only cash you carry is for shopping and tips.
We also match the property tier to your trip type, with private-pool villas for couples, larger rooms for families, and clustered stays for groups.
Sample All-Inclusive Bali itineraries
The packages below show how the all-inclusive format scales from a comfortable value trip to a fully unwound longer stay. Prices are per person on twin sharing and are indicative starting points.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bali Essentials All-Inclusive | 4 | ₹26,500 | Value, meals and transfers covered |
| Ubud & Beaches All-Inclusive | 6 | ₹42,000 | Balanced, temples plus coast |
| Luxe Bali All-Inclusive | 7 | ₹68,000 | Premium villas, private touring |
Each itinerary can be stretched or shortened, and you can swap an Ubud night for extra time in Seminyak or Uluwatu without losing the all-inclusive coverage.
Best time for a All-Inclusive Bali trip
The sweet spot is April to October, Bali's drier season, when sunny days make the swings, beaches and Nusa Penida boat crossings far more reliable. This is the ideal window for an all-inclusive trip because you actually use every included experience instead of losing days to rain.
July and August are peak months, so book early to lock in the best villas and rates. The shoulder weeks of April, May, September and early October give similar weather with calmer crowds at temples like Tanah Lot. The wetter November to March stretch still suits a resort-heavy holiday, and your fixed inclusions mean a rainy afternoon does not derail your budget.
What's included
Every Many2Go all-inclusive Bali package is built to be genuinely hands-off once you land. A typical plan covers:
- Accommodation for all nights, from well-rated 3-star stays on the value tier to private-pool villas on the luxe tier.
- Daily meals, usually breakfast plus lunch or dinner, with menu choices noted on your final itinerary.
- All transfers, airport pickup and drop, plus vehicle for sightseeing days, shared on value packages and private on premium ones.
- Guided sightseeing across Ubud, Kintamani, Tanah Lot, Uluwatu and a Nusa Penida day trip depending on the tier.
- On-ground support from our local coordinators for any changes during your stay.
Flights, the IDR 500,000 (about USD 28) Visa on Arrival, travel insurance, personal shopping and optional add-ons like water sports or spa sessions are quoted separately so you stay in control of extras.
