If you’re thinking of jetting off on a getaway, Bali is likely coming to mind. The beautiful holiday destination has so much to do and caters to all types of interests of the many travellers that head there each year – whether you’re after a relaxing beachside or poolside vibe, want to partake in action-packed activities such as surfing or watersports, are interested in the cultural delights on offer or have your eye on a spa days galore.
But planning all that – and working out the budget – can sometimes take the shine off a trip somewhat. That’s where all-inclusive hotels come into play. Imagine not having to mentally calculate how much you’re spending every time you’re enjoying dinner or indulging in another cocktail from the poolside bar. All-inclusive hotels bundle up all the key costs – think accommodation, drinks, meals etc – into one package making it easier than ever to plan your holiday and not worry about a thing while you’re there.
Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best all-inclusive hotels in Bali that you can book right now.
It doesn’t matter what type of holiday you enjoy, whether you want to sink into ultimate relaxation mode and barely move for your entire stay or you’re after something a little more action-packed – Sol Benoa Bali has you covered. There’s direct access to a pristine sand beach for you to lounge at, a hotel spa to indulge your senses, as well as a fitness centre, swimming pool and complimentary surf lessons for those who want to squeeze in some active fun. At this all-inclusive resort, drinks and meals at the restaurant are included and there’s a kid’s club and activities for children if you’re taking a family trip.
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A popular five-star resort situated on a beachfront location in Nusa Dua, the Grand Mirage Bali is well reviewed for its all-inclusive package. The luxe has a pristine private beach, multiple swimming pools including an infinity pool, lazy river and family pool for that refreshing dip plus plenty of activities and entertainment so you’ll be hard-pressed to be bored. Rooms are stylish and spacious and there’s an onsite spa as well as restaurants and bars – all ideal ingredients for creating a perfect Bali holiday.
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There’s no shortage of beachfront resorts in Bali and the Bali Tropic Resort and Spa is up there as one of the best. With this picture-perfect Nusa Dua resort that blends Balinese and modern architecture and incorporates thoughtful design, it’ll be easy to cause envy when posting photos to Instagram. As well as an all-inclusive package that bundles accommodation, meals, drinks and entertainment, the resort counts pool, beach and spa access among its plentiful amenities.
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For a secluded, lavish getaway with everything you need onsite, the Samabe Balie Suites & Villas tick all the boxes. The resort, located in Nusa Dua, spans eight hectares, has two restaurants and two bars as well as offering beachfront villas and suites to rest your head at night. This accommodation provides an upscale all-inclusive package with gourmet meals, unlimited drinks and unforgettable activities all included. For families, this resort is a great pick as it also has a kids club hosting a wide range of fun activities to keep the little ones entertained.
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For many travellers, some of Bali’s biggest drawcards are its wellness retreats and abundance of yoga. The Zen Resort Bali is a popular spot to really refresh and rejuvenate with its all-inclusive packages that includes wellness activities such as yoga, meditation, detox and nutrition advice in addition to meals and accommodation. There are several different options to pick from depending on your preferences, including retreats centrally focusing on de-stressing, free diving or general wellness.
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Some of the best all-inclusive family resorts in Bali include:
If you’re in the midst of planning a getaway to Bali and are considering whether to book an all-inclusive option when choosing your resort, you’re likely wondering if it’s worth the cash. The short answer? It depends.
If you’re a traveller who likes to get out and about and explore outside your accommodation, it may not be worth booking all-inclusive options if you’re not taking advantage of unlimited drinks and included meals at the same place you’re staying.
But, if you’re like many travellers who are looking for a resort-style getaway in Bali and want to spend much of your time at the resort itself (and when they’re this beautiful and filled with so much to do, who wouldn’t?), then you’re definitely going to get your money’s worth. Instead of paying everything separately, bundling accommodation, meals, drinks and activities into an all-inclusive package makes sense for both saving money as well as the convenience factor.