Our Bali Solo packages are built for travellers heading to the island on their own, whether you want a quiet reset in the rice fields of Ubud or a social beach week around Seminyak. Bali is one of the easiest first solo trips an Indian traveller can take. Flying time is just 7 to 9 hours, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, and prices start from ₹26,500 per person.
Travelling solo also means you set the pace, with no compromising on the temples someone else finds boring and no rushing past a waterfall for the group's lunch. We handle the fiddly bits, like late-night airport pickups, reliable drivers for full-day sightseeing, and stays in safe, well-reviewed areas, so you are free to enjoy the island.
What makes our Bali Solo packages special
A few things make or break a solo trip, and we build these packages around them.
- Solo-safe stays: hotels and guesthouses in well-lit, walkable areas like central Ubud, Seminyak and Sanur, chosen for strong recent reviews from solo guests, including women travelling alone.
- Fair solo pricing: we look for room types that keep the single rate reasonable rather than charging you double for an empty bed.
- Easy ways to meet people: we can add small-group day tours, cooking classes or sunrise treks, so you have company when you want it and space when you do not.
- Private, vetted transfers: solo travellers are most exposed to taxi overcharging, so we pre-book drivers with fixed, transparent fares.
- A real point of contact: one WhatsApp number for the whole trip, so changes or a restaurant query get a quick reply from someone who knows Bali.
Sample Solo Bali itineraries
These are starting points priced for one person. Every itinerary is fully customisable, so you can add Nusa Penida, swap beach time for temples, or extend your nights in Ubud.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo Starter: Ubud & Seminyak | 4 | ₹26,500 | Best-value 3-star, shared day tours |
| Solo Explorer: Ubud, Kintamani & Nusa Penida | 6 | ₹42,000 | 4-star stays, mix of private & group tours |
| Solo Signature: Ubud, Uluwatu & Seminyak | 7 | ₹64,000 | Boutique villas, private driver throughout |
Prices are land arrangements per person and shift with travel dates, room category and activities. Share your dates for an exact quote.
Best time for a Solo Bali trip
The best window for Bali is April to October, the dry season. Skies are clearer for Tegallalang rice-terrace photos, the boat crossing to Nusa Penida is calmer, and waterfall paths around Ubud and Kintamani are far less slippery, which matters when you are exploring alone.
For solo travellers, the shoulder months of April, May, September and early October are ideal: still dry, but with smaller crowds, lower prices, and quieter cafes that make it easier to chat with fellow travellers. July and August are peak, so book early. The wet season from November to March brings short afternoon showers rather than all-day rain and is the cheapest time to go if your dates are flexible.
What's included
- Handpicked accommodation for solo travellers, matched to your chosen tier.
- Daily breakfast at your stay.
- Private airport transfers on arrival and departure, including late-night flights.
- Sightseeing per your itinerary, with a mix of private drivers and shared small-group tours.
- Guidance on the Visa on Arrival process (currently around IDR 500,000 (about USD 28), paid at Bali airport).
- 24x7 on-trip support over WhatsApp.
Flights, travel insurance, lunches and dinners, personal expenses and entry tickets not listed in the itinerary are not included unless you ask us to add them. We are happy to bundle flights from your home city on request.
