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Budget
C$ 1,471 - C$ 2,787
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Washington, D.C. Reagan-NationalDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
DCA - DPS
DCADPS
Washington, D.C. Reagan-National
Tue 17/9
2 stops33h 00m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Mon 23/9
2 stops37h 06m
Boston Logan IntlDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
BOS - DPS
BOSDPS
Boston Logan Intl
Mon 26/8
2 stops43h 29m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Thu 12/9
2 stops31h 03m
New York LaGuardiaDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
LGA - DPS
LGADPS
New York LaGuardia
Fri 6/9
2 stops27h 50m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Thu 12/9
2 stops26h 23m
Boston Logan IntlDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
BOS - DPS
BOSDPS
Boston Logan Intl
Mon 13/5
2 stops31h 30m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Thu 30/5
2 stops54h 55m
New York LaGuardiaDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
LGA - DPS
LGADPS
New York LaGuardia
Tue 30/7
2 stops40h 50m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Tue 13/8
2 stops36h 53m
Boston Logan IntlDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
BOS - DPS
BOSDPS
Boston Logan Intl
Fri 23/8
2 stops29h 50m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Fri 30/8
2 stops34h 30m
Baltimore/WashingtonDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
BWI - DPS
BWIDPS
Baltimore/Washington
Wed 25/9
3 stops37h 16m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Tue 1/10
3 stops40h 10m
Boston Logan IntlDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
BOS - DPS
BOSDPS
Boston Logan Intl
Thu 13/6
2 stops51h 40m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Sat 22/6
2 stops54h 30m
Boston Logan IntlDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
BOS - DPS
BOSDPS
Boston Logan Intl
Wed 24/7
1 stop23h 00m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Fri 18/10
1 stop25h 45m
Currently, April is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Bali (average of C$ 1,279). Flying to Bali in July will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,754). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 1,874
February
C$ 1,971
March
C$ 1,921
April
C$ 1,766
May
C$ 2,009
June
C$ 2,167
July
C$ 2,422
August
C$ 2,186
September
C$ 1,944
October
C$ 2,158
November
C$ 2,071
December
C$ 2,314
DPS Temperature | 26 - 28 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Bali, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of July, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 26.0 C).
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Always good experience. Comfort. Cleanliness. Professional. Customer support and well organized. Easy robusevwebsite.
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Always good experience. Comfort. Cleanliness. Professional. Customer support and well organized. Easy robusevwebsite.
Overall
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Always good experience. Comfort. Cleanliness. Professional. Customer support and well organized. Easy robusevwebsite.
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Crew
Entertainment
Reviews
Always good experience. Comfort. Cleanliness. Professional. Customer support and well organized. Easy robusevwebsite.
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Crew
Entertainment
Reviews
Always good experience. Comfort. Cleanliness. Professional. Customer support and well organized. Easy robusevwebsite.
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Crew
Entertainment
Reviews
Always good experience. Comfort. Cleanliness. Professional. Customer support and well organized. Easy robusevwebsite.
When to fly to Bali
Peak season:
Most travellers take cheap flights to Bali during the dry season (June through September) and for Christmas. Of the dry season months, July and August are the most popular and this is when school is out and tour groups take trips around the island. The weather is hot, but not as humid as during the wet season.
Off season:
The wet season (October to March) is generally considered the low season, but travellers who don’t mind the humidity can benefit from lower fares and fewer crowds. It doesn’t rain steadily throughout these months, usually the rains start to fall in December and January.
Overview
The jewel of Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, Bali lies between Java and Lombok.
Visitors arriving in Bali are struck by its natural beauty, with landscapes ranging from rugged shorelines to glistening, sun-swept beaches. These idyllic scenes are nestled alongside rows of towering volcanic summits which provide a unique and fittingly primeval backdrop for culture vultures who want to immerse themselves in 4,000 years of Balinese history.
As the only Hindu society in Southeast Asia, the island’s ceremonies and festivals are unequalled anywhere else in the region. For example, the celebrations leading up to the Hindu New Year, Nyepi, when the streets of Bali are awash with beautifully made effigies (ogoh-ogoh monsters) proudly held aloft by locals clad in full ceremonial dress.
Bali’s shimmering beaches and glittering nightlife make it a magnet for young travellers eager to party.
Away from the nonstop partying, Bali is a haven for those seeking spiritual refreshment. This is the Island of the Gods after all. The Balinese look away from the beaches to the Gunung Agung volcano and the mountain ranges that dominate the island’s landscape, where the gods are said to live, to feed their souls.
Kerobokan jail is a popular, if not a little odd, tourist attraction. Infamous inmates include Schapelle Leigh Corby, the Australian woman convicted of drug smuggling, Michael Loic Blanc, the French man convicted of drug smuggling, and the Bali Nine drug smuggling gang.
Bedugul is where the Balinese flee during the very hot and humid weather. This retreat is tucked into the crater of an extinct volcano, 1,400 metres above sea level. The air is fresh, the countryside lush and the fruit and vegetables considered the finest in Bali.
Ubud is Bali’s fine-arts, dance and music centre (and a staple on the Eat, Pray, Love pilgrimage trail). The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival takes place towards the end of the year. It is considered to be one of the world’s top literary festivals.
On rainy days, beachgoers still have a good chance of catching some sun if they head over to the “Bukit”, the hill south of Jimbaran Beach on Bali’s west coast.
Make sure you bring a sweater if you’re heading up to higher, in-land regions such as Bedugul or Kintamani. Temperatures usually hold up during the day in these mountainous areas, but it gets surprisingly chilly once the sun sets.
The southern resort of Kuta is probably Bali’s busiest coastal town – home to many of the island’s liveliest nightclubs and bars. Adrenaline junkies will also appreciate the multitude of activities on offer, ranging from diving to bungee-jumping.
People looking for a more secluded area in which to while away their holiday might be better off heading to the southern coastal town of Sanur. The beach lacks the crowds of nearby Kuta, despite being just a 30-minute drive from the airport.