Planning a honeymoon in Bali? You've come to the right place!

Just like every other foreign destination, Bali has its good and bad beaches. That's what we're here for. We'll show you the ropes of planning a Bali trip instead of just telling you about the Kardashians and other celebrities who've recently traveled to Bali.

That being said, you'll rest assured that Bali isn't only catered to the rich and famous. Bali is an affordable destination for many couples who are traveling on a budget. Bali is nothing short of superior, as its beaches, hotels, and activities have stood the test of time. You won't ever feel bored.

Let's take a look at what the perfect one-week itinerary looks like for a honeymoon in Bali.

10 Start Your Honeymoon Off Right In Uluwatu

There are several things to do in Bali, but to start your honeymoon off right, your first stop should be Uluwatu. Uluwatu is known as a honeymooners' paradise, thanks to its secluded beaches, crystal clear oceans, and infinity pools. All you have to do is catch a flight to Ngurah Rai International Airport and call a cab to Uluwatu so you can chill at Hotel Alila and watch a Kekac fire dance for extra heat.

9 Pay A Visit To The Uluwatu Temple

Of course, there's more to Uluwatu than Kekac fire dancers and Saturday night parties at Padang Padang Beach. The Uluwatu Temple is one of six key temples believed to be a Balinese spiritual pillar. It's located on a cliff bank 70 meters above sea level, and it consists of amazing architecture as well as ancient sculptures. In addition, its gorgeous views are even more beautiful during sunset. It doesn't get any better than this in Bali.

8 Party The Night Away In Kuta

If you're still in party mode, stop by Kuta. Kuta is a Balinese tourist development best known for its nightlife. Once the sun sets over the Indian Ocean, the nightlife scene comes alive and partygoers flock to bars, clubs, and chill-out spots. From Bounty Discotheque to Gracie Kelly's Irish Pub, there's something for everyone. There's also fine dining and drinks for the foodies who want to take pictures of their delicious meals while on vacation.

7 Relax And Unwind At The Pasir Putih Beach

After a long night of partying, relax and unwind at Pasir Putih Beach. Pasir Putih Beach is one of Bali's last little secrets, which equates to you and your spouse receiving much-needed relaxation with its tourist-free white beaches. The two of you can swim and sunbathe, and if you're craving an adventure, you can go snorkeling or taste local Balinese foods. The possibilities for respite are endless once you step foot into this crescent-shaped paradise.

6 Snap Instagram-Worthy Shots On An Instagram Tour

As Instagram's popularity continues to grow, so should your Instagram skills. You can snap Instagram-worthy shots on an Instagram tour in Bali. With help from your tour guide, you'll visit some of the most photogenic locations such as The Gates of Heaven and Tegalalang Rice Terraces and have some picture-perfect photos taken. After touring, kick back at Chedi Club with an afternoon tea or go on a hot air balloon ride for an adrenaline rush.

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5 Check Out The Tegallalang Rice Terraces

If you just can't get enough of Tegalalang Rice Terraces, you can stop by the following day. After all, it's one of the most famous tourist spots in Bali. It's located in Tegalalang Village just north of Ubud, situated 600 meters above sea level, and financially tacked with an entrance fee of $1 USD per person and a parking fee of $0.34 USD or you can get a tour package if you want meal and transportation thrown in.

4 Grab Cocktails At Potato Head

Potato Head might sound like an obscure name, but it's actually a creative Balinese village by the ocean. At Potato Head, you can experience awesome art, cocktails, entrees, and pools — and you can certainly squeeze in all of those activities in a single day! When the inevitable need for sleep arises, you can choose to stay in a wide variety of hotels ranging from the peaceful Katamama Suites or the upscale Desa Potato Head Bali.

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3 Take A Romantic Stroll Through The Bali Botanic Garden

According to Travel Triangle, Bali Botanical Garden is one of the best places for couples to visit in Bali. The Bali Botanical Garden has a lot to offer: colorful flowers, green trees, and meaningful statues. It's the largest botanical garden in Indonesia for a reason, so why are you hesitating? You can hold hands, take a romantic stroll, and snap photos of Rafflesia — all while enjoying the great outdoors and checking out nature's all-natural beauty!

2 Embark On Water Sports In Menjangan

For an additional adrenaline rush, you and your other half can embark on water spots in Menjangan. Menjangan is a part of the West Bali National Park and it's the most popular Balinese spots for diving, snorkeling, and vice versa, thanks to its calm waters and shallow reefs. The best part is you don't have to be an expert to partake in such activities, as there are beginner-friendly areas and not only wildly liberal wrecks.

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1 Dine As You Float On Water In Bambu Restaurant

Wrap up your luxurious Balinese honeymoon with a final stop in Seminyak. Seminyak is Bali's most sophisticated beach resort area, and its Bambu Restaurant won't disappoint you and your tastebuds. Bambu Restaurant is a hidden gem specializing in traditional Indonesian cuisine, and not only that, you can dine as you float on water. Dining while floating on water definitely isn't something you can do every day, so don't forget to try Bambu Restaurant before you leave!

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