How To Travel To Bali For A 3D2N Getaway With S$280 (All-Inclusive)

Ubud Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Traveling to Bali is actually a lot cheaper than you think! It is not difficult to travel to Bali on a budget because you can get cheap air tickets via budget airlines, as well as plenty of options for affordable home stays listed on AirBnb.

We traveled to Ubud and spent less than S$280 in three days two nights per person. The amount includes round-trip plane tickets, return airport transfer, accommodation, activities and daily meals.

From riding a motorbike to dining at Anthony Bourdain’s favourite restaurant, we conquered 15 fun activities that you can do in Ubud during a long weekend. Here’s how you can travel to Ubud, Bali for a 3D2N Getaway with S$280 (all-inclusive).


#1 SCOOT YOUR WAY AROUND UBUD WITH UBUD SCOOTER RENTAL


Driving a motorbike is the best way to explore Ubud, especially when the narrow roads become busy. You can rent a motorbike (choose from Honda Vario, Honda Scoopy and Honda Vario 125) from Ubud Scooter Rental at just IDR 50,000 / SGD 10.40 a day. The rental fees include a helmet so do not worry about purchasing one.

$: IDR 50,000 a day / SGD 10.40 for two full days

Ubud Scooter Rental
Jalan Raya Ubud, (Giri Putri Cargo Office)
Ubud, Bali 80571, Indonesia

Ibu Oka


#2 IBU OKA – THE LEGENDARY BABI GULING


Ibu Oka is one of the most famous eateries in Ubud following celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain’s visit. It is renowned for its suckling pig, otherwise known as ‘babi guling’. Dine at one of Ibu Oka’s humble looking restaurants to decide for yourself whether or not it is worthy of its hype.

At IDR 55,000 / SGD 5.70 you get a dish of rice topped with fresh vegetables and multiple pork variations i.e. pork roll, fried meat, sausage and pork skin. There are three outlets across Ubud, namely Ibu Oka 1, Ibu Oka 2 and Ibu Oka 3.

Ibu Oka is also listed in our guide to Ubud’s best restaurants.

$: IDR 55,000 / SGD 5.70 for a main

Ibu Oka
Raya Teges/Peliatan, Ubud
Bali 0361-976345, Indonesia

Ubud Water Palace


#3 UBUD ROYAL PALACE – AN ICONIC BALINESE ARCHITECTURE NOT TO BE MISSED


Ubud Royal Palace aka Puri Saren Ubud is an iconic Balinese architecture that you will not miss. Located in the heart of Ubud, the well preserved palace is partially open to public and a very popular tourist attraction. Entrance is completely free of charge. Here is a quick tip – head towards the entrance of StarBucks for the best view of Ubud’s Water Palace.

$: Free

Ubud Royal Palace
Jl. Raya Ubud
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

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#4 PASAR UMUM UBUD – UBUD’S MARKET


Ubud Market is located right opposite the Ubud Palace. Despite being a touristy attraction, the market actually still caters to the locals – but only before 9:00 am. So get up early if you would like an authentic local experience. The vendors switch their fresh produce to souvenirs after 9:00 am to prepare for the large influx of tourists.

$: Free

Pasar Umum Ubud
Jl. Wenara Wana
Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia

Scared Monkeys


#5 SACRED MONKEY FOREST SANCTUARY


Everyone should not miss a trip to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. At IDR 20,000 / SGD 2.10 per person, you get to experience walking along families of monkeys that roam freely around their territory.

You can even take pictures with the cheeky creatures but do take extra caution to not provoke them as they may bite when agitated. Sacred temples are also located within the same site.

$: Free

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Jl. Wenara Wana
Ubud, Bali 80571, Indonesia

Bebek Bengil


#6 DIRTY DUCK DINER – ONE OF UBUD’S BEST DINING DESTINATIONS


Dirty Duck Diner has been labelled as one of Ubud’s must-eat destinations following the roaring success of its signature dish, Bebek Bengil. Their trademark crispy duck (IDR 92, 000 / SGD 9.20) has attracted attention from all over the world since 1990. The duck is steamed with Indonesian spices before being deep fried. It is then served with a slice of watermelon, sautéed potato, side raw salad and three types of spicy sambal chili paste. Several other duck variation dishes are also on the menu.

Dirty Duck Diner is also listed in our guide to Ubud’s best restaurants.

$: IDR 92,000 / SGD 9.20 per person

Dirty Duck Diner
Jalan Hanoman, Padang Tegal
Ubud, Bali 80571, Indonesia

Seniman Coffee Studio


#7 DROP BY SENIMAN COFFFE STUDIO FOR A CUP OF COFFEE


Ubud has no lack of gourmet coffee and Seniman Coffee Studio is clearly the cream of the crop. From Taiwanese syphon to cold brews, Seniman’s baristas are able to create any style of coffee you desire.

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Coffee (from IDR 25,000 / SGD 2.60) is serious business here; premium beans are roasted in-house and espresso blends are available for wholesale. Their menu highlights regional Indonesian dishes i.e. Javanese Gado Gado (IDR 40, 000 / SGD 4.10) that offers numerous vegetarian options.

Seniman Coffee Studio is also listed in our guide to Ubud’s best restaurants.

$: Coffee – IDR 25,000 / SGD 2.60, Main – IDR 40,000 / SGD $4.15

Seniman Coffee Studio
Jalan Sriwedari No. 5
Ubud, Bali 80561, Indonesia

Campuhan Ridge Walk


#8 CAMPUHAN RIDGE WALK – A SCENIC NATURE TRAIL


The Campuhan Ridge Walk is a scenic nature trail that starts from Ibah Hotel. The path to Campuhan Ridge may be a little confusing but the signboard along the trek will ensure that you are on the right track. It takes about an hour to complete the hike, so do slip on comfortable shoes and slab on sunscreen lotion. The route is relatively easy and offers a glimpse of Ubud’s countryside life.

$: Free

Campuhan Ridge Walk
Starts near Ibah hotel
Ubud, Bali 80571, Indonesia

Karsa Spa


#9 PAMPER YOURSELF WITH A MASSAGE AT KARSA SPA


Located at the end of Campuhan Ridge Walk is the highly rated Karsa Spa, which offers relaxing shoulder massages or foot reflexology at only IDR 85,000 / SGD 8.90.

Indulge further with other therapies such as ear candling (IDR 100,000 / SGD 10.40), facials (from IDR 140,000 / SGD 14.60), manicures (IDR 130,000 / SGD 13.50), full body massages (from IDR 140,000 / SGD 14.60) and even hair cream baths (IDR 150,000 / SGD 15.60)!

$: From IDR 85,000 / SGD 8.90

Karsa Spa
Jl. Bangkiang Sidem, Keliki
Tegallalang, Bali, Indonesia

Karsa Kafe


#10 KARSA KAFE FOR ITS ALL DAY BREAKFAST AND BALINESE DISHES


Right beside Karsa Spa is Karsa Kafe, a café that oversees a large lily pond and tranquil rice fields. Karsa Kafe sells all day breakfast and an assortment of Balinese dishes starting from IDR 20,000 / SGD 2.10. If you are exhausted from walking, the staff can arrange taxi transportation at IDR 100,000 / SGD 10.40 back to town via an alternative route.

$: Mains from IDR 20,000 / SGD 2.10

Karsa Kafe
Jl. Bangkiang Sidem, Keliki
Tegallalang, Bali, Indonesia

Ubud Tegalalang


#11 TEGALALANG RICE TERRACE – A FAVOURITE SPOT FOR LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS


The grass is greener at Tegalalang Rice Terrace’s side. This man-made Balinese wonder is no stranger to landscape photographers for its breathtaking panoramic view. The layering terraces have been purposefully created overtime by farmers to harvest rice more effectively; they accumulate water and promote its irrigation system.

You can admire Tegalalang Rice Terrace from above at one of its surrounding shops or pay an entrance fee of IDR 5,000 / SGD 0.50 to walk around it.

$: IDR 5,000 / SGD 0.50

Luwak Coffee Tasting


#12 FREE COFFEE TASTING AT LUWAK COFFEE PLANTATIONS


Luwak Coffee Plantations are well known for their luwak coffee, which are produced from the droppings of civets. The creatures feed on coffee cherries but are unable to digest the seeds. Upon collection from the faeces, the coffee beans are cleaned, roasted and then grounded. While you can sample up to 14 other locally produced beverages such as rosella tea and vanilla coffee for free, tasting of the exotic luwak coffee will incur IDR 50,000 / SGD 5.20.

$: Free

Luwak Coffee Plantations
Br Pujang Kelod Desa Sebatu
Kecamatan Tegalalang, Bali,Indonesia

Melting Wok


#13 DINE AT MELTING WOK WARUNG – ONE OF UBUD’S BEST RESTAURANTS


Melting Wok Warung has been consistently voted as one of Ubud’s best restaurants on Trip Advisor throughout the year. The casual eatery is indeed a melting pot; serving traditional Indonesian curries, French desserts and ever changing daily specials.

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Despite its popularity, the food here remains extremely affordable where main dishes starts from IDR 35,000 / SGD 3.60. Getting a table during peak hours is difficult due to the restaurant’s limited seating capacity so do make a phone booking.

$: Mains from IDR 35,000 / SGD 3.60

Jl. Gootama 13, Ubud
Bali 80571, Indonesia

Paula Rice Terrace


#14 PAULA’S RICE TERRACE CAFE OFFERS A GREAT VIEW OF UBUD’S BEAUTIFUL RICE PADDIES


Located a few kilometres away from Ubud Center, Paula’s Rice Terrace Cafe is not too far away from town but far enough to escape the crowd. At 12 meters above sea level, the restaurant offers an alternative view of the village’s beautiful rice paddies.

The menu is considered budget by Western standards, with delicious Indonesian main courses such as Nasi Campur and Cap Cay starting from only IDR 26,000 / SGD 2.70.

$: From IDR 26,000 / SGD 2.70

Paula’s Rice Terrace Cafe
Jl Suweta, Ubud
Bali 80571, Indonesia

Yoga Barn


#15 GO FOR A YOGA CLASS AT YOGA BARN


The Yoga Barn is a full service yoga studio; it offers yoga classes of all levels, a variety of therapatic treatments and a nourshing raw food menu at its in-house café. The duration of each class is about 90 minutes and costs IDR 120,000 / SGD 12.50.

Further discounts are given to those who sign on for 3 classes and above. Students do not have to bring their own yoga mats but are expected to arrive at least 15 minutes before the class commences.

$: IDR 120,000 / SGD 12.50 per class

Yoga Barn
Jalan Raya Pengosekan Ubud
Ubud, Bali 80571, Indonesia


TOTAL EXPENSES PER PERSON FOR 3D2N (ALL-INCLUSIVE)

AirBnb Stay (2 nights): SGD $60 (for two persons)
Return airplane tickets: SGD $160 (per person)
Return airport transfer: IDR 600,000 /SGD $62.60 (for two persons)
Bike Rental: SGD $10.40 (for two persons/two full days)
Food: SGD $26 (per person)
Activities (yoga class + spa): SGD $21.40 (per person)
Attractions: Mostly free
TOTAL: SGD $280 per person (all-inclusive)


About the writer:
Hui Jun Ng was previously a marketing executive and freelance photographer in the food industry. Her work has been published on Epicure, Lifestyle Asia and Meld Magazine etc. She is currently on a break and traveling around the world. Follow her travel adventures on Instagram or The Keepers Map where she shares useful curated travel itineraries.