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KUTA, INDONESIA - FEBRUARY 19, 2016: A large crowd of tourists enjoy the sunset at a bar on Kuta beach in Seminyak, Bali. The island is famous for its nightlife.

The price of a drink is the only charge for watching the sunset from a Bali beach bar © AsiaTravel / Shutterstock

Bali has long been known as Indonesia's favorite party place, but this tropical island offers layer after layer of rich diversity and unspoiled charm for travelers who want to hunt down unexpected experiences. Best of all, many of Bali's best experiences come free of charge.

If you know where to look, a vacation on the Island of the Gods can be one of Asia's best-value holidays. You can enjoy many of Bali's top activities without spending a single rupiah, and free things to do are often the most authentic experiences on the island.

From watching traditional craftsmanship in action to perusing vibrant local markets, here is our pick of the best free things to do in Bali.

Watch a religious ceremony

The Balinese Pawukon calendar is divided into six months, but it lasts 210 days when measured using the Western calendar. As a result, every Hindu temple in Bali – from the hundreds of major temples to the many thousands of small family temples – celebrates its odalan  (birthday) twice a year. Your trip is certain to coincide with several of these temple celebrations – and there's rarely an entry fee to observe, except at Bali's top tier of temples. With Bali's famous hospitality, if you simply ask around and express an interest, an invitation is likely to be forthcoming.

Likewise, the major festivals of Galungan and Kuningan (often described as Balinese Christmas) also fall twice in the same year, and never-ending archways of penjors (decorated bamboo poles) make the world's most beautiful island even more stunning. Then there's Nyepi, the famous "Day of Silence," which brings the entire island to a screeching halt. It's a unique privilege to enjoy the raucous ceremony on the eve of Nyepi, as well as the restful day of quiet that follows.

Walk Bali’s wildest beach

Walking westwards along Yeh Leh beach in West Bali , you'll be greeted by breathtaking views of five of Java’s spectacular volcanoes. This 10km (6 mile) stretch of wild black sand could be the most unspoiled beach on the entire island, and it can be walked in three or four hours. You’re unlikely to see many people on the stretch between the surf spot known as “Truck Stop” and Pekutatan, though young men race their mopeds on the beach near Pekutatan on Sunday afternoons.

To hike the whole strip, you’ll have to cross two rivers, but they are less than knee-deep at low tide. If the tide is high or the rivers are in flood, just turn inland at Pekutatan and walk the last 3km (1.9 miles) via the Pulukan rice paddies.

Tegallalang's brilliant green rice terraces cascade down a hillside among palm trees; a village sits above them on a distant slope

Explore Tegallalang's rice terraces

A 20-minute drive north of Ubud , the valley of Tegallalang is home to some of the island’s most picturesque rice terraces. Here you can see Bali’s ancient, Unesco-listed subak irrigation system in action, with small streams and gullies running to the terraces from pretty puras (temples), showcasing the strong connection between religion, community and nature on the island. Take in the spectacular scenery from one of the roadside warungs (small restaurants) or spend an hour or so exploring this unique landscape on foot. Tegallalang's proximity to Ubud ensures large crowds at sunset, and an almost impenetrable barricade of viewpoint cafes and warungs has sprung up along the roadside, effectively blocking the paddies from view.  To trek through more expansive and quieter paddy landscapes, head to Jatiluwih or Soka beach (both near Tabanan).

See island artisans at work

Bali is well known for its skilled craftspeople, who work their magic in studios or small family workshops, producing everything from wooden deity sculptures and masks to batiks. With different villages specializing in a particular craft, it’s just a matter of deciding what art form piques your interest. Head to Celuk to see silversmiths cut and file intricate pieces of jewelry, or visit Mas to be wowed by enormous and ornate wood carvings and colorful stacks of decorative masks.

Visit Bali’s unique terracotta village

Pejatan village lies hidden in the paddy fields, halfway between Canggu and the island’s relatively unexplored “Wild West.” Visitors who pass through will come across an entire community that thrives on producing the red terracotta tiles that crown houses and temples all over the island.

These are family-run businesses, and multiple generations chip in to collect the clay from a nearby riverbed, press it by hand and fire it in venerable old kilns that are heated with mountains of coconut husks. The terracotta village is just 5km (3 miles) from the famous Pura Tanah Lot temple but it's almost unknown to outsiders.

There is no charge for visiting, and there are no official guides in the village, but hospitable villagers – the “terracotta warriors” who produce up to 1000 handmade tiles in a morning’s work – are often happy to show visitors the production line for a cottage industry that goes back generations.

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Visit Pura Taman Saraswati Temple

Many of Bali's top temples charge an entry fee, but Pura Taman Saraswati , fronted by a stunning lotus-filled pond, is free to explore. Located behind Café Lotus in central Ubud, this picturesque water temple, built in traditional Balinese style in 1952, can be accessed via a stone walkway decorated with Hindu sculptures. Once inside the inner sanctum, look out for sandstone bas reliefs of Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of learning, literature and art, the temple's patron deity. Inquire locally about evening dance performances, which are staged here regularly.

Admire a colorful traditional fishing fleet

Travelers to off-the-beaten-track West Bali are often stunned to come across a sight that, were it located in a more heavily touristed part of the island, would be considered one of Indonesia’s greatest treasures. The inlet known as Perancak, just south of Negara town, acts as a mooring point for some 150 lavishly decorated traditional Balinese fishing boats.

Every single one of these vessels is a floating work of art – brightly painted, ornately carved and vibrantly decorated. These boats, called selerek , are some of the world’s most spectacular traditional fishing craft, transforming the inlet into a floating art gallery. This unique tradition of boatmaking originally came to Bali with Madurese immigrants (from an island off the north of Java), but these boats are now rarely seen outside of this stretch of coast.

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Meet Barack Obama (the puppet version)

Housed in a series of pretty Balinese and Javanese wooden buildings in Mas, on the outskirts of Ubud, the Setia Darma House of Masks and Puppets showcases around 7000 masks and puppets from Indonesia, China, Latin America, Europe and Africa. There's no entry fee, but a donation is welcomed. Highlights of the collection include a number of beautiful wayang kulit Indonesian shadow puppets and some intricately detailed Sicilian stick puppets that date back to the 16th century. Don’t leave without checking out the impressively lifelike puppet of Barack Obama.

Not far from Setia Darma, you'll find the Astina Mask Gallery and Workshop (ask anyone in Mas for directions). This is the renowned workshop of Ida Bagus Anom Suryawan , the youngest member of a mask-making dynasty spanning several generations. The master craftsman enjoys explaining the intricacies of his art, so try and speak to him when you visit (you can also sign up for mask-making classes). 

Campuhan Ridge hike, made up of square stones set into grass, running along the crest of a vibrant green hill; the gullies on either side are full of lush forests

Walk the Campuhan Ridge

Just a five-minute drive from the center of Ubud, Campuhan Ridge stands a world apart from the restaurants and boutiques of nearby Monkey Forest Road. Running for around 6km (3.7 miles), this walking track starts as a narrow trail by the Pura Gunung Lebah temple before widening to reveal a breathtaking valley.

After around 30 minutes of walking along the ridge, you'll reach the village of Bangkiang Sidem, which serves up bucolic scenes of rural Balinese life. It's best to attempt the walk early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when it’s not so hot.

Drive the Ogoh-ogoh Monster Highway

Every year, usually in March, Bali closes down for Nyepi, the famous "day of silence" when all transportation and most activities on the island cease for 24 hours. But the night before Nyepi is one of Bali's greatest free spectacles. Wire, bamboo and paper models of monsters known as ogoh-ogoh are paraded around the island to summon demons, who will afterward be thwarted by the silence of an island that appears to be uninhabited.

Before midnight, most of these paper monsters are burned or otherwise destroyed, but the people who live along Jalan Raya Tampaksiring northeast of Ubud have broken with this tradition and leave the best of their ogoh-ogoh on display. Often known as Bali’s “Monster Highway”, the route makes for a startling drive and a wonderful photo opportunity.

Two female surfers in the water watching the sun at Canggu

Chill out on Bali's spectacular beaches

One of the best free experiences in Bali is basking in the sun on one of Bali’s dreamy beaches. The powdery white sands of Kuta and Seminyak are the heart of the island’s tourist scene, complete with luxury resorts, restaurants and beach clubs mere feet from the shore.

Meanwhile, Echo Beach in Canggu is one of Bali’s trendiest surf hangouts. Grab a sun lounger and watch surfers take on the island’s legendary breakers, or grab your board and join them. Those looking for an off-the-beaten-path slice of seaside should check out palm-fringed White Sand Beach in Padangbai or Bingin Beach on the Bukit Peninsula .

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Watch egrets filling the sunset at Petulu

The village of Petulu lies less than 3km (1.8 miles) north of Ubud as the crow flies, but it's not crows you’re likely to see here, but the phenomenal spectacle of up to 20,000 brilliant white egrets, flying in startling V-formations as they head back to their roosts in trees around the village.

Often erroneously described as herons, these cattle egrets are often spotted riding on the backs of cows and buffalo all over the island. You can reach Petulu via a pleasant walk through the paddies from Ubud, but you'll probably want to stay until darkness falls, so arrange for transport to get back to your accommodations.

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Get a taste of Bali's local markets

Another fun and free Bali experience is immersing yourself in the sights, smells and sounds of one of Bali’s ubiquitous markets. Strolling from stall to stall, you can check out exotic produce, colorful arts and crafts, and all sorts of delectable dishes from across the Indonesian archipelago – you might even get a free sample. Pasar Sindhu Night Market and Kuta Night Market are both popular options for an evening of sensory delights.

Ubud's Central Market sees large numbers of tourists, but walk directly past the little temple at the eastern edge of the market (where stallholders make offerings) and under the archway to find steps leading down to a more authentic fruit, vegetable and spice market. Few tour groups come here, and you can find religious offerings amongst the eatables. For something messy, noisy and fascinating, head to Jimbaran's early morning fish market .

Appreciate the miniature art of I Wayan Gama Painting School

The Keliki Painting School was started in the 1970s by a Balinese farmer to preserve what must surely be one of the most intricate painting styles in the world. Works are produced in extreme miniature and it can take several months for an artist to complete a piece of art that is no bigger than a saucer. This traditional artform was almost abandoned, but in 2005, local painter I Wayan Gama set up a painting school for children at his home in Keliki village. There is no charge to visit, and Wayan Gama will happily show you around the art school and the orchard at the back of the compound.

Time your visit either for weekends or weekday afternoons when the students are out of school and free to practice an artform that certainly needs young, clear eyes. According to the school's founder, few people over 40 have good enough eyesight to produce such intricate work. Your donations (or a purchase) will be gratefully received – funds go to maintaining the school and supporting local families.

You might also like: See a calmer side to Bali in winter (and other top times to visit) Bali's best road trips: surf beaches, temples and everything in between Essential Bali travel tips: what to know before you go

This article was first published May 2019 and updated January 2022

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Beautiful Free Tours in Bali, You Must Visit!!! Many people want to vacation in Bali either with friends or with family. But sometimes vacation budgets become obstacles! Many tourists think that Bali vacation is quite expensive! There is a point, if you choose holiday time during the high season in Bali. Choose a tourist spot with expensive admission prices and choose a luxurious dining place in Bali.

Then are holidays in Bali always expensive? The answer is certainly not if the reader knows how to save holidays in Bali. Beautiful free tours in bali There are many ways to save budget holidays on the island of Bali. One of the best ways to save a holiday budget in Bali is to look for free tourist activities in Bali!

It’s free today! What I mean for free, is not paying for admission to tourist attractions, but parking for cars or motorbikes will still be charged.

Visiting the Gemitir Bali Flower Garden

Bali gemitir flower cultivation park is located in Banjar Mayungan, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency. The location is quite far from the tourist attractions of southern Bali, but close to famous tourist attractions in Bali such as the tourist attraction of the Danu Beratan Temple and Bedugul Botanical Gardens.

The garden of the Chrysanthemum flower cultivation is managed by local farmers and the reader is allowed to take photos with the background of the flower garden. Just don’t step on the flower plants.

Soaking in the Aling Aling Waterfall

The location of the Aling – Aling waterfall is in the village of Sambangan, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency. For just information for readers, Buleleng Regency has many waterfall attractions, such as Gitgit waterfall attractions. Only this page is about free tourist activities in Bali and only the Aling – Aling waterfall tourist attractions are still free for admission.

Aling – Aling waterfall is very high, about 35 meters. The uniqueness of the Aling-Aling waterfall is located on 2 waterfall sources that are side by side. Water quality is very clear and cool, so readers can soak around the Aling-Aling waterfall area. But be careful, because the flow of water is quite strong.

Enjoying the view of Tamblingan Lake

One of the attractions of tourism in Bali is the view of the lake. The most famous tourist attraction in Bali among tourists is the Beratan Bedugul lake. If the reader is vacationing at the Beratan Bedugul lake, then the entrance fee will be charged. The question is, are there lake tourist attractions in Bali that are not subject to entrance fees? The answer is, the name is the tourist object of Lake Tamblingan.

Tamblingan lake tourism objects are not subject to entrance fees. Because the Tamblingan lake area was not developed as a tourist area. With the aim of preserving the original nature. Therefore, in Lake Tamblingan, readers will not find boats that use machines. There are only traditional boats that are driven by paddles.

The natural beauty of the views of Tamblingan Lake, the cool mountain air, and the absence of admission fees. Make a tourist attraction of Lake Tamblingan, one of the places to enjoy the view of the lake that must be visited for a cheap holiday in Bali. The best time to visit to be able to see the beauty of the scenery of Lake Tamblingan is in the morning before sunrise.

Waterblow Nusa Dua

I am sure most readers know about Nusa Dua Bali tourist attractions, especially those who have tried Tanjung Benoa water sports activities because the locations of Tanjung Benoa and Nusa Dua are next to each other.

Although Nusa Dua is one of the luxury resort areas in Bali, apparently there are still tourist attractions that are not subject to entry fees in Nusa Dua. The name of the tourism object is water blow Nusa Dua.

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Interesting holiday activities that you can do on the Nusa Dua water blow are seeing the crashing waves of the southern sea that hit the cliffs. Most of the activities of visitors who vacation to the Nusa Dua water below will take photos with the background of the high waves of sea waves.

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Tegal Wangi Beach Jimbaran

Tegal Wangi Beach Jimbaran Bali is more famous as a pre-wedding photo location in Bali, because it has a view of the sea off the south coast that can be seen from the top of the cliff, has clean white sand and beautiful views of the sunset.

Kelan Tuban Beach Bali

Still in the tourist area of ​​southern Bali. Beautiful free tours in bali , on the north coast of Kedongan and the coastline is still parallel to Jimbaran beach. There is a white sand beach and one of the best spots to see sunset, because the location of the beach is facing west.

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00.00 hrs: Pick up from Bali airport & drop to your hotel for check in. Free & easy after check in to your hotel.

Day 2: Kuta - Ubud Volcano Tour, then end the day with delicious seafood dinner at Jimbaran Beach !

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

08.00 am: Breakfast at hotel 09.00 am: Pick up from hotel. We will visit:

  • Sukawati Art Market
  • Tegalalang Rice Paddy Field
  • Kintamani Lake & Volcano

01.00 pm: Lunch at Sari Restaurant. You will have international buffet lunch at Bali Volcano View Point. 02.00 pm: After lunch, tours continue to:

  • Coffee Luwak Farm
  • Ubud Market & Ubud Palace

06.00pm: Arrive in Jimbaran Beach. Enjoy your romantic sunset dinner at Jimbaran Bay with fresh seafoods. 08.00pm: Drop back to hotel & free program.

Day 3: Free & easy Day!

00.00 am: Breakfast at hotel. After breakfast, you can go around in Kuta area at own leisure or join any Bali Day Tours or Islands Off Bali Tours or any Bali’s Speical Tours .

You will be given 10% discounts on price published on our websites.

Day 4: Bali - Departure!

08.00 hrs: Breakfast at hotel 00.00 hrs: Check out from hotel until time pick up to Airport 00.00 hrs: Pick up and transfer to Bali airport for departure. 00.00 hrs: Check in at airport & fly back to your own country.

What is included?

  • 3 x nights accommodations in Bali as per itinerary.
  • All land transportation as per itinerary.
  • Driver guide – Indonesian/English Speaking.
  • All meals stated in the itinerary (3 x breakfast, 1 x lunch, 1 x dinner)
  • Parking and Petrol Fees.
  • 21% government tax and service charge.
  • Mineral water in car
  • Tour Insurance.
  • All entrance fees.
  • Donations and “Sarong” Fees when you enter to temples.
  • Welcome drinks in your hotels.
  • Luggage handling during hotel and airport transfers.
  • Tips to tour guide/driver.

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  • Personal Expenses.
  • Bar bills in your hotel such as soft drink, beers, snacks.
  • Laundry, international phone calls.
  • Items mentioned as ‘at your own expense’ in the itinerary.
  • Optional Tours.
  • Stay in 3 star hotels located strategically on Legian street which has easy access to bars, pubs, discotheques, beach, shops, spa & massage throughout your days in Bali.
  • Ubud Volcano Tour visiting to Sukawati Art Market, Tegalalang Rice Field View, Kintamani Lake and Volcano, Coffee Luwak Farm, Ubud Art Market and Ubud Palace.
  • Super Bali’s Deal as price further marked down to USD 128 per person.
  • Tour insurance is included. No hidden charges.
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