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10-Day Bali: Surfing, Diving & Rice Terraces

10 days · Bali, Indonesia

Intrepid Travel charges £1,350

£930saved per person (69%)

No-markup version: ~£420 per person

Estimate only, not a guaranteed price. Always verify costs independently before booking.

Canggu surf breaks → Ubud rice terraces and monkey forest → Amed diving and free-diving → Nusa Penida's manta rays. Bali done properly — not just the Instagram highlights.

Day-by-day

Day 1

Arrive Canggu

Canggu, Bali

Land at Denpasar, grab a Grab/Gojek to Canggu (~£8). Check into a surf hostel — Batu Bolong area has dozens, beds from £10/night. Echo Beach for sunset, Berawa for dinner. Warung food is incredible and cheap.

🚌Grab from airport to Canggu — ~£8

🛏Canggu surf hostel — dorm from £10, private from £22/night

  • Echo Beach sunset
  • Warung dinner
  • Explore Canggu strip
~£30
Day 2

Surf Lessons — Canggu

Canggu, Bali

Morning 2-hour surf lesson with a local instructor at Batu Bolong Beach (~£15–20 including board). Canggu is one of the best beginner-to-intermediate surf spots in the world. Afternoon: scooter rental and explore the rice paddies behind town.

  • 2hr surf lesson at Batu Bolong — £15–20
  • Scooter rental — £4/day
  • Rice paddy walk behind Canggu
  • Sunset at Old Man's beach bar
~£45
Day 3

Canggu → Ubud

Ubud, Bali

Scooter ride or shared shuttle to Ubud (£4–6). Book a homestay or guesthouse in the rice field area — places like Bisma Street have stunning views from £18/night. Afternoon: Sacred Monkey Forest (£2.50 entry) and Ubud market.

🚌Shared shuttle Canggu → Ubud — £5

🛏Ubud homestay with rice field view — £18–30/night

  • Sacred Monkey Forest — £2.50
  • Ubud Art Market
  • Evening Kecak fire dance (optional, £8)
~£40
Day 4

Tegalalang Rice Terraces & Cooking Class

Ubud, Bali

Sunrise at Tegalalang Rice Terraces — get there before 8am to beat the tour buses and the paid photo swings (skip those). Afternoon: Balinese cooking class (£25–30 including market trip and 5+ dishes you eat after).

  • Tegalalang Rice Terraces at sunrise — £2 entry
  • Balinese cooking class — £25–30
  • Campuhan Ridge Walk evening
~£50
Day 5

Temple Day

Ubud area, Bali

Rent a scooter and do the temple circuit: Tirta Empul holy water temple (£2), Gunung Kawi (£2), and Pura Taman Ayun (£1.50). Sarong hire at gates. Afternoon yoga class in Ubud — dozens of studios, drop-ins from £8.

🚌Scooter rental — £4/day

  • Tirta Empul temple — £2
  • Gunung Kawi — £2
  • Yoga drop-in class — £8
~£35
Day 6

Ubud → Amed (East Bali)

Amed, Bali

Shared shuttle to Amed on the east coast — 2hrs, £7. Amed is the diving and free-diving capital of Bali, with the famous USAT Liberty wreck nearby. Stay at a beachfront dive guesthouse. Snorkel the house reef before dinner.

🚌Shared shuttle Ubud → Amed — £7

🛏Amed beachfront dive guesthouse — £15–25/night

  • House reef snorkelling
  • Sunset view of Mount Agung
  • Fresh tuna at local warung
~£40
Day 7

USAT Liberty Wreck Dive

Tulamben, Bali

The USAT Liberty is a WWII US cargo ship 30m offshore in Tulamben — one of the world's most accessible wreck dives. Dive it with a local operator (£25–35 for 2 dives including equipment). If you're not certified, do a discover scuba session (£45).

  • USAT Liberty wreck dive — £25–35 for 2 dives
  • OR Discover Scuba intro — £45
  • Night dive option (ask operators) — £25
~£55
Day 8

Free-diving or Snorkelling

Amed, Bali

Intro free-diving course with Blue Season Bali or Apneista (~£60 for the day, certification included). Or spend the day snorkelling the coral gardens at Jemeluk Bay, which are extraordinary even from the surface. Afternoon rest.

  • Intro free-diving course — £60
  • OR Jemeluk Bay snorkelling — free
  • Afternoon hammock time
~£65
Day 9

Nusa Penida — Manta Rays

Nusa Penida

Fast boat from Padangbai to Nusa Penida (£6 each way). Day trip to Manta Point — the manta ray cleaning station is one of the best wildlife experiences in Southeast Asia. Also: Crystal Bay, Kelingking Beach (the T-Rex cliff). Book through operators in Amed or Padangbai.

🚌Fast boat Padangbai → Nusa Penida — £6 each way

  • Manta ray snorkelling at Manta Point
  • Kelingking Beach viewpoint
  • Crystal Bay swim
~£55
Day 10

Back to Denpasar

Bali

Ferry back, shared shuttle to Kuta or airport area. Some people extend in Canggu for more surf — Bali has a way of keeping you. Book your transport on 12go.asia or directly with guesthouse.

🚌Fast boat Nusa Penida → Padangbai — £6. Shuttle to airport area — £6.

  • Final warung breakfast
  • Airport run
~£30

Self-launched vs. Intrepid Travel

 This itinerary (self-launched)Intrepid Travel
Price per person~£420£1,350
Duration10 days10 days
Who books itYou and your group, directTour operator, guided group
Savings£930 per person (69%)

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Frequently asked questions

How much does 10-Day Bali: Surfing, Diving & Rice Terraces cost?+

Doing it yourself with this self-launched itinerary costs an estimated £420 per person for 10 days in Bali, Indonesia. This is an AI-generated estimate based on typical budget-traveller prices — actual costs will vary by season and how you book.

Is this cheaper than booking with Intrepid Travel?+

Yes — Intrepid Travel charges around £1,350 per person for a similar tour. Doing the same route independently, using the same standard of accommodation and activities, costs an estimated £420 — a saving of roughly £930 (69%) per person.

How long is the Bali, Indonesia trip?+

This itinerary runs 10 days, covering 10 day-by-day stops through Bali, Indonesia.

How do I join this trip?+

You can join an existing open departure using this itinerary if one is scheduled, or launch your own departure with your own dates and invite other travellers to join you — no tour operator required.

Isn't it easier to just use a tour operator?+

Well, yes, a tour operator will book all the individual parts of your travel for you and provide a guide. That's obvious, but doing this has the potential to save the group thousands, which can in turn improve your itinerary substantially or save you huge amounts of money. Also, when you launch a departure, Travel Crew has tools in place to help you book the individual sections of the trip or make it easier for you to do this as a group. Really, you do not need a middle man. If you are more comfortable paying more and using a middle man, then you should certainly do this.

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Arguably, there isn't much difference. A self-launched trip runs on the same principle as a group travel crew: collective responsibility, everyone looking out for each other, the same way it would if a group of friends organised the trip themselves — because that's exactly what's happening. You should always take out travel insurance before you go, self-launched or not; that doesn't change either way. Every open departure is published publicly with real dates and a real trip organiser, so it's never an anonymous arrangement, and our support team is reachable any time you need help, including in an emergency while you're away. Longer-term, we're building direct relationships with ground DMCs in popular destinations, offered as an optional paid add-on for extra on-the-ground support. Ultimately, though, the group is responsible for its own conduct and safety on a self-launched trip, same as on any trip you plan yourself.

What kind of trip is this?+

This is a surfing, diving, adventure trip through Bali, Indonesia, self-launched rather than run by a tour operator — you organise it with a group you find or bring yourself.

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