Bali Tour Packages From Surat
Surat's diamond and textile industry has made it one of India's wealthiest and most well-travelled cities. Surti families are known for their love of food, comfort, and making the most of their time away. Bali delivers all three without compromise. The island has excellent vegetarian food options, stunning pool villas at reasonable prices, and a pace that lets you genuinely relax rather than rush. For a family from Surat looking for their next international holiday, Bali is simply one of the best choices on the map.
Surat families typically travel in groups of 4–8 and prefer well-organized, comfortable holidays with good food. Bali has enough variety to keep everyone happy from children to grandparents.
Getting to Bali from Surat: Flights and Routes
All travel from Surat to Bali is by air. Surat is served by Surat Airport (STV) (STV), and you will reach Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar with one stop. Total journey time is approximately 9–11 hours including one stop via Mumbai.
Surat connects to Mumbai in about 1 hour via IndiGo or Air India. From Mumbai, multiple daily departures go to Bali directly with AirAsia via Kuala Lumpur or Singapore Airlines.
Route at a Glance
- Departure: Surat Airport (STV) (STV)
- Connection: Mumbai (BOM) or Ahmedabad (AMD)
- Arrival: Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar (DPS), Bali
- Airlines commonly used: IndiGo, Air India via Mumbai, AirAsia via Kuala Lumpur
- Total journey: approximately 9–11 hours including one stop via Mumbai
- Approximate return flight cost: varies by season typically ₹15,000–₹35,000 for mid-range options booked 6–8 weeks in advance
There are no direct (non-stop) flights from Surat to Bali. This is standard for most Indian cities. The one-stop routing is smooth, well-timed, and Viacation handles all the coordination so your transfers are always planned with sensible layover windows.
Suggested 5 Nights / 6 Days Bali Itinerary from Surat
This is an itinerary designed specifically for travellers coming from Surat, based on the flight timings available and the types of experiences most appreciated by travellers from your city. It is a guide every Viacation package is fully customisable.
- Day 1 – Arrive in Bali via Mumbai. Transfer to hotel in Nusa Dua (best area for families). Evening at leisure by the pool.
- Day 2 – Family Beach Day at Nusa Dua: Calm, safe waters, clean beach, kid-friendly. Waterbom Bali water park (Asia's best water park) in the afternoon.
- Day 3 – Ubud Day: Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Elephant Safari Park (feed and ride gentle Sumatran elephants), Ubud Art Market for souvenirs.
- Day 4 – Temples and Sunset: Tanah Lot sea temple, Uluwatu, and Kecak fire dance for the whole family.
- Day 5 – Water Sports or Nusa Penida: Banana boat and parasailing at Tanjung Benoa, or a calmer island tour to Nusa Lembongan.
- Day 6 – Departure: Last-minute shopping at Seminyak or Kuta. Transfer to airport.
Why Bali is Perfect for Travellers from Surat
Bali is one of those rare destinations that genuinely works for everyone. It is not just beaches though the beaches are exceptional. Bali is a full travel experience that combines tropical nature, ancient Hindu culture, adventure activities, world-class food, and deeply relaxing spa treatments.
- Beaches: From the surfer-friendly sands of Kuta to the calm, clear waters of Nusa Dua, Bali's beaches suit every mood.
- Temples and Culture: Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, and Besakih are among the most photographed temples in Southeast Asia. Balinese Hindu culture is alive, warm, and genuinely welcoming.
- Rice Terraces: Tegalalang's stepped green fields are iconic for a reason. A walk through Ubud's surrounding paddies is one of the most peaceful things you can do.
- Adventure: Volcano trekking, white-water rafting, diving, snorkelling, cycling, and jungle swings Bali has real adventure for those who want it.
- Food and Nightlife: Seminyak and Canggu have some of the best beach clubs and restaurants in Southeast Asia. Ubud is quieter, more cultural, and equally charming.
- Spas and Wellness: Traditional Balinese massage, sound healing, and yoga retreats are available everywhere on the island at prices that are genuinely affordable.
For travellers from Surat, Bali also offers a welcome change of pace. The island moves at its own rhythm unhurried and warm which makes it an ideal place to genuinely relax and disconnect.
Best Places to Visit in Bali
1. Ubud – The Cultural Heart of Bali
Ubud is where you go to slow down and absorb Balinese culture at its richest. The town is surrounded by rice terraces, art studios, traditional markets, and ancient temples. Ubud Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, and the Royal Palace are all within easy reach. Ubud is also Bali's wellness capital the best yoga studios and healing centres are concentrated here.
2. Uluwatu – Cliffs, Temples, and Sunset Performances
Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple sits on a dramatic cliff 70 metres above the Indian Ocean. The views are genuinely spectacular. Every evening, a Kecak fire dance performance takes place on the clifftop as the sun sets behind the temple it is one of Bali's most memorable experiences and worth planning around.
3. Seminyak and Canggu – Lifestyle, Cafes, and Beach Clubs
Seminyak and the neighbouring area of Canggu are Bali's most cosmopolitan zones. The beach clubs here are genuinely impressive great food, cocktails, pools, and sunsets all in one spot. These areas are perfect for honeymooners and friend groups who want a more stylish, leisurely Bali experience.
4. Nusa Dua – Clean Beaches and Calm Waters
Nusa Dua is Bali's most polished beach resort zone. The water is calm and clean, the beach is wide and uncrowded, and the hotels here are some of the island's best. It is an ideal base for families and couples who want luxury and comfort without much noise or hustle.
5. Kuta – Energy, Surf, and Sunsets
Kuta is Bali's most famous beach area lively, affordable, and always full of energy. It is where Bali's surf culture was born. The sunsets at Kuta Beach are legitimately beautiful, and the area is packed with shopping, food stalls, and nightlife options at every price point.
6. Tanah Lot Temple – The Sea Temple
Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali's most iconic landmarks a sea temple perched on a rock formation just off the coast, surrounded by crashing waves. It is a photographer's dream, particularly at sunset. The surrounding area has excellent cafes and craft markets worth exploring.
7. Mount Batur – Sunrise Trek
For those who enjoy trekking, a pre-dawn climb up Mount Batur (1,717 metres) is one of Bali's most rewarding experiences. You reach the summit just before sunrise, in time to watch the sky turn orange over the volcanic crater and the lake below. The climb is moderate and well-guided, making it accessible even for casual trekkers.
Things to Do in Bali
- Bali Swing: Swing over jungle valleys and rice terraces in Ubud the perfect Instagram moment and an actual thrill.
- White Water Rafting: The Ayung River near Ubud offers exciting rapids surrounded by dense rainforest.
- Balinese Cooking Class: Learn to prepare traditional dishes like Nasi Goreng, Satay, and Pelecing Kangkung from a local chef.
- Snorkelling and Diving: Nusa Penida, Amed, and Menjangan Island are among Southeast Asia's best dive spots.
- Traditional Balinese Massage: Two hours of genuine traditional massage for roughly ₹800–₹1,200 an unmissable experience.
- Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu: Watch the sun set as performers enact the Ramayana through chanting and fire a genuinely moving experience.
- Coffee Plantation Tour: Taste Bali's famous Luwak coffee and learn about the process in a scenic jungle setting near Ubud.
- Temple Hopping: Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, Tirta Empul (holy spring temple), and Besakih (the Mother Temple) are all worth visiting.
Practical Tips for Travellers from Surat
1. Currency
Bali's currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Carry USD from India and exchange it at authorised money changers in Bali you get significantly better rates than exchanging INR directly. Do not exchange at the airport; rates there are poor. Look for money changers with visible rate boards and no commission signs in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud. 1 USD ≈ 16,200–16,500 IDR (rates vary; check before you travel).
2. Getting Around in Bali
Bali has no public transport system to speak of. Your main options are: private drivers (booked for the full day at approximately ₹1,500–₹2,500), Grab and Gojek apps (rideshare, works in most areas), and scooter rental (approximately ₹300–₹500 per day only recommended if you are comfortable riding on left-hand traffic roads). Viacation's packages include a private driver-guide for all sightseeing days.
3. Internet and SIM Cards
Do not buy a SIM card at the airport it is significantly more expensive. Walk to any 7-Eleven or Alfamart (convenience stores are everywhere) and buy a local Telkomsel or XL SIM for approximately ₹300–₹500. Data is fast and cheap. Alternatively, get an eSIM online before departure if your phone supports it providers like Airalo offer Bali eSIMs from approximately ₹400 for 5GB.
4. Weather
Bali is tropical expect warm temperatures of 27°C–32°C year-round. Dry season (April–October) has low humidity and clear skies. Wet season (November–March) brings afternoon showers but the mornings are usually clear, and the island is noticeably greener. Pack light cotton clothing, a light layer for temple visits (temples require covered shoulders and knees bring a scarf or sarong, or borrow one at the entrance for free).
5. Food Tips for Indians
Bali is very vegetarian-friendly. Indonesian staples like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Gado-Gado (peanut sauce salad), Tempeh, and fresh fruit bowls are naturally vegetarian. Indian restaurants are available in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud. Jain food is available at select restaurants ask Viacation to include verified options in your itinerary. For non-vegetarians, Bali's seafood at Jimbaran Bay and satay at local warungs are unmissable.
What a Viacation Bali Package from Surat Typically Includes
- Return flights from Surat with sensible layover timings
- Airport transfer on arrival in Bali (private or shared, clearly specified in your package)
- Hotel accommodation checked for location, cleanliness, and verified guest reviews
- Daily guided sightseeing with a local driver-guide who speaks English
- Visa assistance and documentation guidance
- 24×7 support from Viacation before, during, and after your trip
- Transparent pricing what you see is exactly what you pay, no mandatory extras
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Five to seven days usually work well, giving you time for beaches, Ubud, one day trip to nearby islands, and some relaxed free time without turning the schedule into a race.
Indian passport holders typically receive visa on arrival for short tourist stays in Bali. You must carry a valid passport, return or onward ticket, and follow the latest Indonesian entry rules.
Packages can be land-only or with flights. We share both options clearly, including what is covered, so you see separate pricing for hotels, tours, transfers, and airfare.
Yes, Bali suits families very well. You find calm beaches, kid-friendly pools, Indian restaurants in popular areas, and guided tours that keep sightseeing comfortable for children and seniors.
Booking a Bali tour package from Surat at least two to three months in advance is usually wise. It improves chances of better airfares, room categories, and smoother visa or document preparation for your trip.




























































