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Bali wedding venue recommendations — Ubud terraces, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran sunset. Honeymoon hotel picks, cultural etiquette, connectivity, and full budget breakdown.

    Bottom line: Bali is one of the world’s most popular destinations for overseas weddings — more than 5,000 couples marry here annually. Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Ubud, Jimbaran’s world-class sunset, and the cliff-top sea temple are Bali’s iconic images. Villas average $100–300/night including breakfast — outstanding value. October–March is rainy season, but showers are brief and skies clear quickly.

    Bali — the most famous of Indonesia’s 17,000+ islands — combines Hindu culture, tropical island beauty, and world-class service. It’s not just paradise for surfers and yogis; it’s one of the global wedding industry’s most important destinations.

    Wedding Venues: Cliffs to Rice Terraces

    Bali has over 300 wedding venues, from $2,000 to $100,000+:

    Venue TypeRepresentative VenuesPrice RangeCapacity
    Cliff weddingAYANA Resort, Sunday Beach Club$5,000–15,00050–100 guests
    Floating platformMulia Resort, COMO Shambhala$8,000–25,00030–80 guests
    Rice terraceUbud private villa$2,000–8,00020–50 guests
    Temple ceremonyTraditional Hindu ritual$500–2,000Family-scale

    Best value: Ubud private villa wedding — venue + florals + photography + planner; ~$5,000 for a genuinely beautiful ceremony.

    Ubud: Where Culture Meets Nature

    Bali’s spiritual capital:

    • Tegallalang Rice Terrace: Bali’s most viral photo spot; morning mist at sunrise is magical
    • Sacred Monkey Forest: Hundreds of long-tailed Bali macaques
    • Ubud Palace (Puri Saren): Royal palace; traditional dance performances every evening
    • Ubud Art Market: Handcraft browsing and bargaining; expect to pay 30–50% of asking price

    Pre-book a Klook Ubud day tour covering Tegallalang + Tirta Empul for transparent pricing and hotel pickup.

    Jimbaran: One of the World’s Most Beautiful Sunsets

    Jimbaran Bay is a traditional Balinese fishing village, famous for its seafood BBQ and sunsets:

    • Seafood BBQ: Beachside candlelit tables; kg of fresh seafood for $20–40
    • AYANA Rock Bar: One of the world’s most beautiful bars; cliff sunset views; advance reservation required
    • Accommodation: Four Seasons and AYANA Resort are the top-tier picks

    Tanah Lot & Uluwatu

    • Tanah Lot: Hindu temple on a rock formation — walkable at low tide, crowded at all hours; best at dawn or dusk
    • Uluwatu (Lover’s Cliff): Clifftop temple with Kecak fire dance performances; spectacular at sunset; entry ~$3; never bring food near the monkeys

    Honeymoon Hotel Picks

    TierHotelPrice/NightHighlight
    Romantic mid-rangeKamandalu Ubud$180–280Private pool villa
    Cliff luxuryAnantara Uluwatu$250–400Cliff ocean views
    Beach premiumMaya Resort Sanur$200–350Quiet and refined
    Remote sanctuaryAman (Amanjiwo)$500–800Complete seclusion

    Cultural Etiquette

    • Temple entry requires a sarong and sash
    • Women may not enter men’s prayer areas
    • Never pass objects with your left hand (considered unclean)
    • Don’t touch anyone’s head, including children
    • Offering baskets (Canang Sari) placed on the ground — step around them, never over them

    Budget Reference (7 Days, 6 Nights, 2 People)

    ItemEstimated Cost (USD, 2 people)
    Return flights (from Asia)$1,200–2,000
    Accommodation (5-star villa, 6 nights)$1,200–2,500
    Wedding package (basic)$3,000–8,000
    Activities + food$400–800
    Transport (hired car)$150–300
    Total$5,950–23,600

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