Are you trying to plan a fantastic trip around Indonesia? If you're not sure where to start, where to go, how much it will cost, or how much time you need, then we've got the answers. This route will let you experience the beaches, snorkeling and scuba diving, nightlife, and delicious food of the region. This itinerary can be used as a guide and an outline for your next trip, because here you'll find all of the information you need to put together an amazing 14-day trip.
The reasons to visit Indonesia are plentiful. You'll find gorgeous beaches, tropical islands, snorkeling and scuba diving, delicious food, and exciting adventures. Below we'll start with some of the highlights of the area before working through the specifics of the route, budget, things to do, where to stay, and more.
This itinerary will take you through the following destinations:
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
One of the main reasons to visit the area is to see the gorgeous beaches and relax in the water. When it comes to Lombok, Bali, and Gili Trawangan, the beaches are fantastic.
If you're in Indonesia, mark scuba diving and snorkeling as must-do activities. The waters here are known for their clarity and abundant marine life. It's truly an experience you can't pass up. Take a break and hit the water for some unforgettable moments. If you're into diving, you're in for a treat around Bali, Gili Trawangan, and Lombok – the opportunities are simply terrific.
Indonesia has plenty of hot nightlife spots that are worth visiting. The nightlife in Gili Trawangan and Bali is especially festive.
Delicious food is one of the main reasons why many people travel, and a trip to Indonesia is no exception. You'll find so many amazing restaurants and local dishes worth tasting on this trip, so throw that diet plan away when you come. The food in Bali, Lombok, and Ubud is especially delicious.
The stunning scenery of Indonesia is one of the main reasons visitors come to this region. Bring your camera, as it's even better in person. You don't want to miss Bali, Lombok, and Gili Trawangan for the beautiful scenery.
The hiking in Indonesia is top-notch, so don't miss it. Be sure to set aside some time to hit the local trails for epic views, fresh air, and plenty of exercise, too. Some of the best hiking trails are found around Bali, Lombok, and Gili Trawangan.
So much history is to be found in Indonesia. Don't miss the historic architecture, museums, and charming vibe of the area.
Don't want to plan everything yourself? Maybe you should consider an organized tour that takes away all of the stress of planning. Check out our articles for guided tour packages here: The Best Family-Friendly Tours to Indonesia, The Best Wildlife Tours to Indonesia, and The Best Hiking & Trekking Tours in Indonesia.
Gili Trawangan, Indonesia
If you're looking to escape the cold weather for a warmer destination, then Indonesia is for you. It's a popular getaway with travelers not just because of the great weather, but also for the many activities and attractions. It can get quite popular in the winter, so plan ahead.
Traveling as a couple? Let's dig into the romance in Indonesia. It's renowned for being an ideal destination for couples, offering an enchanting atmosphere. If you're journeying with your significant other, get ready for a treat. For romantic charm, Lombok, Ubud, and Bali especially should not be missed.
Indonesia makes for a terrific family-friendly trip. You'll find a good number of kid-friendly activities on this journey. In the sections below, we'll cover this in more detail so that the entire family has an amazing trip. For example, families love all of the activities in Lombok, Gili Trawangan, and Bali.
Plenty of budget-friendly and backpacker-friendly travel options are available in the area, too. From affordable hostels and budget-friendly hotels, to free activities, affordable food options, and a great social vibe, you can have a great trip if you're on a shoestring budget. For example, the range of hostels and low-cost activities in Bali, Ubud, and Lombok tend to favor budget travelers.
Ubud, Bali
Getting around between these destinations in Indonesia isn't too difficult. Most of these places are around 6 hours apart.
We selected Bali as the starting point because it offers plenty of transporation options. At the end, this itinerary loops back around to the start to make it convenient, but you could also arrive or leave from any destination along the way. To get to Bali, you can see flight prices and schedules here.
Ferry boats are a common way to get from place to place in Indonesia, so you'll want to make sure to look into tickets and prices before you begin your journey. After all, the views from the water are often spectacular and the trips can be quite fun, too.
Generally speaking, buses are a great way to get around in the area. They are very affordable, quick, and easy. If you're traveling on a budget and don't want to drive yourself, check out the price options and consider this as a great alternative to other methods of transport.
Yes, 14 days is generally enough time to see the major destinations of Indonesia. We have planned out this itinerary in such a way so that you can take in these destinations in 14 days while having a relaxing and enjoyable trip. You could always spend more time in the area if you want to visit more of the local sights, or spend even more time in each destination. Plenty of day trip options are available, after all. On the other hand, if you have less time, you can modify this suggested itinerary to make it shorter. Cutting out a few places would save you time, although we don't recommended it as you really need around 14 days to see everything.
Lombok
The estimated budget breakdown for this 14-day trip through Indonesia is shown below. This budget is based on our daily average travel costs which come from the spending habits of actual travelers along with cost data from major companies. The daily average costs are per person and do not include the transportation between destinations. These estimated costs are meant to be a guide. You can stay close to thse costs by staying at mid-level hotels, eating at normal restaurants, and paying for some of the main attractions in each location. It's possible to stay on a cheaper budget if you stay in hostels or budget hotels and eat at less expensive restaurants. It's also very easy to go over this budget by staying at high-end luxury hotels, eating at fancy restaurants, and taking private tours.
City | Daily Average | Days | Total |
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Bali | $86 | 4 | $345 |
Ubud | $156 | 2 | $312 |
Lombok | $60 | 5 | $300 |
Gili Trawangan | $40 | 3 | $121 |
Total per person | $1,078 | ||
for 2 People | $2,156 |
From these calculations, the estimated cost for this 14-day itinerary of Indonesia costs $1,078 per person. This does not include the transportation between destinations, as that cost will vary depending on your chosen option.
Trying to figure out how much you'll pay for hotels on this trip? Below is the expected cost for accommodations for this trip through Indonesia based on calculated averages.
For your accommodation costs, the average hotel room price for each destination is shown below. This hotel cost data is calculated from the prices of hotels provided by Kayak, and do not include taxes and fees. The average prices represent typical mid-range hotel rooms, but it's always possible to spend more or less than this average if you stay in budget-friendly or high-end luxury hotels, respectively. Also, during peak travel season, these prices will usually be higher.
City | Average Hotel Room Price | Days | Total |
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Bali | $81 | 4 | $324 |
Ubud | $46 | 2 | $92 |
Lombok | $40 | 5 | $200 |
Gili Trawangan | $40 | 3 | $120 |
Total expected hotel cost* | $736 |
Looking to be budget-savvy on your journey? Hostels are an excellent choice, especially for the younger crowd or solo adventurers. The prices provided below outline the average costs for a dorm bed in a hostel in each destination. Yes, you might sacrifice a bit of privacy in a hostel dorm, but the lively atmosphere often turns these shared spaces into social hubs, offering fantastic opportunities to forge new connections. Keep in mind that many hostels also provide private rooms, albeit at a higher cost than dorms, coupled with additional amenities such as kitchens, social activities, and strategic locations. These average prices are calculated from available hostel data thoughtfully provided by HostelWorld.
City | Average Hostel Dorm Price (per person) |
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Ubud | $10 |
Gili Trawangan | $10 |
4 Days
Bali is one of the most famous islands in Indonesia. It is a diverse island that has many religious temples, beautiful beaches, inland rainforest, and party towns. The island attracts backpackers, remote workers, and all kinds of vacationers.
Bali offers beaches, snorkeling and scuba diving, hiking, nightlife, delicious food, and beautiful locations. It's also a great place for couples, families, and backpackers due to all of the activities.
Eat your way through Bali, as it has many local or world renowned restaurants to choose from.
This is one of the most popular destinations in the world for nightlife. It's considered by many to be a fun party-oriented island, and is a destination that you simply have to visit at least once to experience.
Luxury resorts in the area are especially popular. If you can swing it, stay at one while you're here for relaxation, pampering, and fun.
Scuba diving and snorkeling in the waters around Bali are some of main activities for visitors. This is one of the top scuba diving locations in the world.
You'll find some of the best and most beautiful beaches in the world here, so don't miss out.
Visitors come to Bali from all over the world to see its beauty, as it has a reputation of being absolutely stunning.
Day 1:
Scuba diving and snorkeling around Bali is world-class, and is one of the main reasons why so many visitors come here. Spend a day exploring the beauty of the surrounding underwater world. The waters are crystal clear and the marine life is abundant making scuba diving and snorkeling popular around the island. There are many snorkeling day trips that you can arrange and there are also dive shops that will take you out on the water.
The culinary scene in Bali is world famous, and draws visitors from around the globe. Make sure you spend time enjoying breakfast, lunch, and dinner at some of this island's best restaurants. And consider a food tour, too. Many are either a half day or just a few hours, so you can fit one into your schedule easily. The food is rich and diverse with a lot of spices and complex flavors. Turmeric is a common spice and many dishes use coconut milk. Popular local dishes include Nasi Ayam (a chicken dish), Satay (grilled chicken), and Babi Guling (a pork dish).
The public transit in Bali is fast and efficient. Over the course of a few days, you should be able to explore the island quite easily and affordably. There are minibuses and tourist shuttle buses around the island. You can also hire a taxi or rent a car, scooter, or bicycle.
Day 2:
The beautiful beaches await you in Bali, so spend the day (or several, if you can) relaxing on the sand or swimming in the water. The island is large enough that it has a diversity of beach styles. There are popular beaches with water sports as well as secluded bays where you can enjoy a more peaceful setting. Some beaches are dramatic with limestone cliffs while others are lined with palm trees.
The nightlife scene is very popular here. After dark, head out to one of the many venues around town. The island is known for its crazy raves and all night pool parties. There are multi-story dance clubs as well as upscale bars and beach clubs that host parties late into the night. The best nightlife areas are around Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu.
Day 3:
Don't miss Pura Lempuyang during your trip to Bali, as it's one of this destination's most well-known attractions. You should make sure to set aside enough time to see it.
Bali is known to be such a beautiful destination, so just exploring and taking it all in should be one of the top things to do on your list. The island is famous for its beautiful beaches and stunning countryside. It's also a very cultural island with a lot of spirituality.
Day 4:
Known for it's hiking, Bali sees plenty of visitors looking to get outdoors. Spend a day exploring the natural beauty and scenery on a nearby hike. Walking on the island is beautiful and with its varied landscapes you can explore scenic rice paddies or pristine rainforests. You'll find the most challenging hikes in West Bali National Park, where a guide is recommended, but there are many other shorter hikes on the island that can be explored independently.
Make sure to set aside around 6 hours for Mount Batur, which is $20. It's great for backpackers and is known for its breathtaking views and sunrise hikes.
Day Trips from Bali
Several terrific day trip options are available from Bali to nearby destinations. This is a great chance to see some nearby sights in a convenient way. Booking a day-trip tour is an easy and affordable way to experience one of these destinations, although it's usually possible to do it on your own if you like.
You'll find a wide array of activities, attractions, tours, and things to do in Bali. Here are a few of the best options for you to compare prices and book ahead.
For more activities and things to do, check out The Best Snorkeling Tours in Bali, The Best Uluwatu Temple Tours in Bali, The Best Jeep Tours in Bali, and The Best Spa Tours in Bali.
Calculated from the travel expenses of previous visitors, the average daily travel cost in Bali is $86 per person. Your individual expenses can stay close to this amount if you stay in a mid-range hotel and eat at normal restaurants. Below is a typical price breakdown of what you might expect to spend each day, per person, if you travel on a lower budget, mid-range budget, or luxury budget on your trip. For more details, see the travel costs for Bali here.
Category | Budget | Mid-Range | Luxury |
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Local Transportation1 | $3 | $9 | $32 |
Food2 | $14 | $35 | $86 |
Entertainment1 | $4 | $11 | $35 |
Alcohol2 | $1 | $3 | $6 |
The average hotel room price in Bali is $81 based on the average from hotels provided by Kayak. For more details, you can see our analysis of hotel costs in Bali here.
The next destination (Ubud) is an area in central Bali that is easy to reach by bus or car. Depending on where you might be staying on the island, we suggest you spend some time in Ubud either overnight or with a few day trips from your current location.
Taking a bus from Bali to Ubud is an economical way to travel. Prices usually vary by date, so check out the bus schedules and costs here.
2 Days
Ubud is a town on the island of Bali that attracts tourists, vacationers, honeymooners, and backpackers. It's a well-known destination and what was once a serene and peaceful destination has become well-established on the travel circuit. It's still a beautiful destination, though, with jungles, rice paddies, and temples offering a unique cultural setting.
Ubud offers small town charm, museums, hiking, and delicious food. It's also a great place for couples due to all of the activities.
Eat your way through Ubud, as it has many local or world renowned restaurants to choose from.
Luxury resorts in the area are especially popular. If you can swing it, stay at one while you're here for relaxation, pampering, and fun.
Day 1:
Don't miss Tegallalang rice terrace during your trip to Ubud, as it's one of this destination's most well-known attractions. You should make sure to set aside enough time to see it.
The culinary scene in Ubud is world famous, and draws visitors from around the globe. Make sure you spend time enjoying breakfast, lunch, and dinner at some of this town's best restaurants. And consider a food tour, too. Many are either a half day or just a few hours, so you can fit one into your schedule easily. You'll find some of the best restaurants on Bali in this town. There is everything from family-owned eateries to award winning restaurants. Dishes range from vegan to meat-filled and you'll find both local favorites and western cuisine.
Ubud is a walkable city and easy to explore on foot. With only a day in the town, you'll have no trouble seeing the local sights. The town is generally walkable and easy to explore on foot, but you'll need other transportation if you want to get outside of town.
Day 2:
A number of fantastic museums and famous landmarks are found in Ubud, so spend at least one full day exploring those that look the most appealing to you. The town is filled with temples and cultural sights such as the Ubud Monkey Forest, Goa Gajah (the Elephant Cave), the Ubud Royal Palace, and the Blanco Renaissance Museum.
The Blanco Renaissance Museum is worth visiting for around 2 hours, which is great for any traveler. Known for its collection of Don Antonio Blanco's artworks, entry is $6.
Ubud Palace is worth visiting for around 2 hours, which is great for couples. Known for its traditional Balinese architecture and cultural performances, entry is free.
It's worth around 2 hours for Saraswati Temple. Entry is free. It's known for its beautiful lotus pond and traditional architecture.
The nightlife scene is very popular here. After dark, head out to one of the many venues around town. The nightlife scene is mostly focused on cultural activities and live music. Many people head here to escape the party scene that is so popular elsewhere on the island.
You'll find a wide array of activities, attractions, tours, and things to do in Ubud. Here are a few of the best options for you to compare prices and book ahead.
For more activities and things to do, check out The Best Temple Tours in Ubud, The Best Waterfall Tours in Ubud, The Best Rafting Tours from Ubud, and The Best ATV Tours in Ubud.
Calculated from the travel expenses of previous visitors, the average daily travel cost in Ubud is $156 per person. Your individual expenses can stay close to this amount if you stay in a mid-range hotel and eat at normal restaurants. Below is a typical price breakdown of what you might expect to spend each day, per person, if you travel on a lower budget, mid-range budget, or luxury budget on your trip. For more details, see the travel costs for Ubud here.
Category | Budget | Mid-Range | Luxury |
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Local Transportation1 | $1 | $2 | $3 |
Food2 | $8 | $20 | $47 |
Entertainment1 | $4 | $10 | $24 |
Alcohol2 | $3 | $7 | $14 |
The average hotel room price in Ubud is $46 based on the average from 869 hotels provided by Kayak. For more details, you can see our analysis of hotel costs in Ubud here.
If you're traveling on a backpacker's budget, hostels are a great way to save some money and meet other travelers, too. In Ubud, the average price for a bed in a dorm at a hostel is $10. For more information on hostels, you can see our overview of hostel costs in Ubud here.
If you're planning to fly to Lombok, you'll want to book further in advance to save money. See flight schedules and prices here.
Your route to Lombok will encompass a combination of the bus and ferry boat. You can check bus schedules here and ferry schedules here.
You'll need to do a combination of driving and ferry boat to get to Lombok. You can check driving directions here and ferry schedules here.
5 Days
Lombok is an island, or group of islands, that are to the east of Bali. The island has stunning beaches and a relaxed atmosphere that strikes a nice mix between tourism and authenticity. There are great diving and snorkeling spots, as well as good surfing beaches, and beautiful resorts.
Lombok offers museums, beaches, snorkeling and scuba diving, hiking, and beautiful locations. It's also a great place for couples, families, and backpackers due to all of the activities.
Scuba diving and snorkeling in the waters around Lombok are some of main activities for visitors. This is one of the top scuba diving locations in the world.
You'll find some of the best and most beautiful beaches in the world here, so don't miss out.
Visitors come to Lombok from all over the world to see its beauty, as it has a reputation of being absolutely stunning.
Day 1:
Scuba diving and snorkeling around Lombok is world-class, and is one of the main reasons why so many visitors come here. Spend a day exploring the beauty of the surrounding underwater world. The island is surrounded by clear waters and colorful coral, making it a superb snorkeling and diving destination. For some of the best dive spots head to the Gili Islands. Around the island you'll find places where you can see turtles, colorful fish, and possibly even Hammerhead Sharks.
Lombok is known to be such a beautiful destination, so just exploring and taking it all in should be one of the top things to do on your list. The island is filled with stunning beaches, beautiful waterfalls, and colorful marine environments.
Day 2:
The beautiful beaches await you in Lombok, so spend the day (or several, if you can) relaxing on the sand or swimming in the water. Kuta, Senggigi, and the Gili Islands offer some of the area's best beaches. Many beaches have white sand, clear water, beautiful snorkeling, or fun surfing. Mawun Beach and Pandanan Beach are among the most beautiful beaches, while Selong Belanak Beach is very photogenic with its water buffalo. Tanjung Aan Beach has surfing and Kuta Beach Lombok is the most popular beach, but not among the best.
It's worth around 2 hours for Kuta Beach. Entry is free. It's known for its beautiful beach and surfing spots.
It's worth around 4 hours for Pink Beach. Entry is free. It's known for its unique pink-colored sand.
You'll want to have around 4 hours for Senggigi Beach. It's a nice activity for families and couples and is known for its beautiful sunsets and vibrant nightlife. It's free.
The restaurant and food scene here is top notch, so make sure you spend time at one of the local restaurants where you can taste the delicious cuisine. The island is considered world renowned for its Halal cuisine, and there are many popular local dishes that you should try. Ayam Taliwang is a grilled chicken dish, Satay Rembiga is grilled meat served over rice, and Bebalung is a soup that's made with goat or cow ribs.
Day 3:
Don't miss Mount Rinjani during your trip to Lombok, as it's one of this destination's most well-known attractions. You should make sure to set aside enough time to see it.
The nightlife scene is very popular here. After dark, head out to one of the many venues around town. While the island is quieter than nearby Bali, it does still have an active nightlife scene. In particular, head to the areas around Senggigi Beach and Kuta Lombok for the most active bars and live music. With the more populated tourist areas and hotels come the more active clubs, bars, and evening entertainment.
Day 4:
Known for it's hiking, Lombok sees plenty of visitors looking to get outdoors. Spend a day exploring the natural beauty and scenery on a nearby hike. There are many walking and hiking trails around the island, but the most well known is the three day hike to the peak of Mount Rinjani. This is the large and active volcano on the island. The hike is truly beautiful and spectacular, but it's also a challenging climb and the difficulty level should not be underestimated.
Day 5:
Shopping in Lombok is very popular, and it's easy to see why. Spend time exploring the many shops and boutiques to find the perfect gift, souvenir, or outfit. There are many traditional markets and villages around the island where you can buy Sasak crafts. These items are characterized by bright colors and elaborate patterns. You'll find pottery, fabrics, clothing, and hand-woven baskets.
You'll find a wide array of activities, attractions, tours, and things to do in Lombok. Here are a few of the best options for you to compare prices and book ahead.
For more activities and things to do, check out The Best Gili Islands Tours in Lombok, The Best Mt. Rinjani Tours in Lombok, The Best Snorkeling Tours in Lombok, and The Best Waterfall Tours in Lombok.
Calculated from the travel expenses of previous visitors, the average daily travel cost in Lombok is $60 per person. Your individual expenses can stay close to this amount if you stay in a mid-range hotel and eat at normal restaurants. Below is a typical price breakdown of what you might expect to spend each day, per person, if you travel on a lower budget, mid-range budget, or luxury budget on your trip. For more details, see the travel costs for Lombok here.
Category | Budget | Mid-Range | Luxury |
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Local Transportation1 | $5 | $11 | $21 |
Food2 | $9 | $21 | $39 |
Entertainment1 | $4 | $10 | $19 |
Alcohol2 | $3 | $8 | $15 |
The average hotel room price in Lombok is $40 based on the average from 140 hotels provided by Kayak. For more details, you can see our analysis of hotel costs in Lombok here.
Boats to the Gili Islands only take about 20 minutes. They leave from Bangsal port in Pamenang which is on the northwestern coast of Lombok. While it's always possible to make a day trip to the islands from Lombok (or Bali), we suggest that you stay overnight to truly experience everything that the Gili Islands have to offer.
Taking a ferry from Lombok to Gili Trawangan is a fun, fast, and economical way to travel. Prices often vary by date and company, so check out the ferry schedules and costs here.
Your route to Gili Trawangan will encompass a combination of the bus and ferry boat. You can check bus schedules here and ferry schedules here.
3 Days
Gili Trawangan is the largest of the Gili Islands. It also attracts the largest number of tourists and has long been popular with backpackers who stay at cheap accommodation and enjoy the nightly parties. In recent years there's been an increase in high end accommodation and the island has shifted a bit in who visits. Today there are frequently families and couples who come to enjoy the idyllic setting and world class scuba diving.
Gili Trawangan offers beaches, snorkeling and scuba diving, and nightlife. It's also a great place for families and backpackers due to all of the activities.
This is one of the most popular destinations in the world for nightlife. It's considered by many to be a fun party-oriented island, and is a destination that you simply have to visit at least once to experience.
Scuba diving and snorkeling in the waters around Gili Trawangan are some of main activities for visitors. This is one of the top scuba diving locations in the world.
You'll find some of the best and most beautiful beaches in the world here, so don't miss out.
Day 1:
Scuba diving and snorkeling around Gili Trawangan is world-class, and is one of the main reasons why so many visitors come here. Spend a day exploring the beauty of the surrounding underwater world. Snorkeling and diving are a highlight on the island, and a big draw for many visitors. The island is small, with a large concentration of tourists, so if you book a boat trip, you'll likely be surrounded by others. This doesn't mean you won't be able to enjoy colorful fish, a magical undersea world, and the occasional sea turtle.
The nightlife scene is very popular here. After dark, head out to one of the many venues around town. This is the "party island" of the Gili Islands. It has a wild nightlife scene that is particularly popular with backpackers. There are tons of beach bars that have live music, DJs, and nightly parties. There are also regular boat parties. The party scene is pretty well coordinated across the bars, and one bar will stay open late each night while the others close around midnight. This keeps the partygoers concentrated in one location and keeps the energy high for everyone.
Gili Trawangan is a walkable city and easy to explore on foot. With only a day in the island, you'll have no trouble seeing the local sights. While it's the largest of the Gili Islands, it still small enough to walk around in about two hours and it's relatively easy to explore on foot.
Day 2:
The beautiful beaches await you in Gili Trawangan, so spend the day (or several, if you can) relaxing on the sand or swimming in the water. The island is filled with white sand beaches, most of which have restaurants and beachside bars nearby. One of the busiest beaches is near the port, but a quieter area is nearby Surf Point. The sunset side of the island is perfect in the evening when the sun starts to dip below the horizon, but the beaches on that side aren't as great as the other side of the island.
You'll want to have around 4 hours for Gili Trawangan Beach. It's a nice activity for families and couples and is known for its beautiful white sand beaches. It's free.
The restaurant and food scene here is top notch, so make sure you spend time at one of the local restaurants where you can taste the delicious cuisine. As the largest and one of the most touristy of the Gili Islands, you'll find a wide range of cuisines. There's everything from Mexican to Greek available. You'll also find plenty of tropical fruits and some local Indonesian cuisine as well.
The public transit in Gili Trawangan is fast and efficient. Over the course of a few days, you should be able to explore the island quite easily and affordably. Many tourists enjoy getting around the island by cidomo, which are horse-drawn carts. Otherwise, walking or biking are your best options.
Day 3:
Don't miss beautiful beachfront setting during your trip to Gili Trawangan, as it's one of this destination's most well-known attractions. You should make sure to set aside enough time to see it.
Gili Trawangan is known to be such a beautiful destination, so just exploring and taking it all in should be one of the top things to do on your list. Crystal blue waters and white sand beaches make this an idyllic island paradise. The setting is perfect for hanging out by the water and soaking up the island vibe.
You'll find a wide array of activities, attractions, tours, and things to do in Gili Trawangan. Here are a few of the best options for you to compare prices and book ahead.
For more activities and things to do, check out The Best Snorkeling Tours in Gili Trawangan, The Best Horseback Riding Tours in Gili Trawangan, Gili Trawangan Beach, and Snorkeling and Scuba Diving.
Calculated from the travel expenses of previous visitors, the average daily travel cost in Gili Trawangan is $40 per person. Your individual expenses can stay close to this amount if you stay in a mid-range hotel and eat at normal restaurants. Below is a typical price breakdown of what you might expect to spend each day, per person, if you travel on a lower budget, mid-range budget, or luxury budget on your trip. For more details, see the travel costs for Gili Trawangan here.
Category | Budget | Mid-Range | Luxury |
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Local Transportation1 | $1 | $3 | $5 |
Food2 | $5 | $12 | $25 |
Entertainment1 | $2 | $4 | $9 |
Alcohol2 | $1 | $4 | $8 |
The average hotel room price in Gili Trawangan is $40 based on the average from 215 hotels provided by Kayak. For more details, you can see our analysis of hotel costs in Gili Trawangan here.
If you're traveling on a backpacker's budget, hostels are a great way to save some money and meet other travelers, too. In Gili Trawangan, the average price for a bed in a dorm at a hostel is $10. For more information on hostels, you can see our overview of hostel costs in Gili Trawangan here.
As this is the last destination in the itinerary, you can make your way back to Bali.
Taking a ferry from Gili Trawangan to Bali is a fun, fast, and economical way to travel. Prices often vary by date and company, so check out the ferry schedules and costs here.
Your route to Bali will encompass a combination of the bus and ferry boat. You can check bus schedules here and ferry schedules here.
So now that you have all of the information you need to plan your 14-day trip in Indonesia, it's time to get started. Make your bookings ahead of time not just to find the cheapest prices, but also before the best hotels and tours fill up. We also have plenty of other resources to help you plan you trip, or another trip, too. Happy travels!
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