A stone’s throw away from Singapore is Bali. It’s a surfers’ paradise, home to scenic temples and paddy fields, and then some. Conquering it all will take more than just an Excel sheet and tons of research.
But if you’re looking to just relax in one place without having to leave the hotel, then this list might just be what you need. Here are 9 all-inclusive Bali resorts that provide everything: lodging, food, and plenty of activities to keep you occupied. All you need is to book and go.
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Located on the northern shore of Bali is Spa Village Resort. From a flat rate of $360/night, you’re in for an ahh-mazing time. As a start, your all-inclusive package includes 3 Balinese-Western fusion meals a day that features locally-sourced ingredients.
Where you’ll literally be saying “ahh” is in the 50-minute spa treatment you’re entitled to daily. These include facial and hair treatments, massages, and body wraps. So treat yo’self, you deserve it.
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If you have a sweet tooth, you might want to bookmark Bali Tropic Resort & Spa for your next vacation. Your all-inclusive stay comes 3 buffet meals a day, plus a daily afternoon tea that includes cakes.
The package also includes drinks – even coffee and alcohol. Grab a cuppa for breakfast while catching the sunrise or have a glass of red when you wake up from your afternoon nap. No judgment here.
Garden at Bali Tropic Resort & Spa.
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Activities and entertainment are thrown in, too, during your stay here. There are daily games and exercises for guests such as beach volleyball and aquacise. Otherwise, make full use of the sports facilities like mini golf, table tennis, and the gym to keep yourself occupied.
As a bonus, these package perks are extended well past your check-out time of 12pm until 2pm. That means one more meal you can fill up on, one more drink to nurse, and one more game of billiards to squeeze in before your flight back to reality.
When Club Med Bali says it’s all-inclusive, they really do mean it. Not only does your stay cover meals throughout the day, but it also includes sports activities, nightly performances, and even childcare services.
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Yup, parents who want a little couple’s time without junior around can drop them off at Kids’ Club. There, children will be engaged in activities such as sports, arts and craft sessions, and cultural experiences. They might even pick up a skill or two if they attend activities like flying trapeze and archery.
Flying trapeze.
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While the children are hanging out at the Kids’ Club, you can take this time to try your hand at the various activities available such as watersports and Balinese cooking classes.
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Meliá Bali is ideal for families travelling with their little ones in tow. In fact, children aged 2-11 get 50% off the all-inclusive package, while infants get a free pass.
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You’ll be able to fuel up 3 times a day at 5 different restaurants that include themed buffets, grilled seafood, and Japanese cuisine. All that sustenance will go towards the activities that come with your package, such as snorkelling, yoga classes, and use of sports equipment and courts.
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You won’t have to worry about FOMO when you book your stay at Grand Mirage Resort & Thalasso Bali. If you didn’t book the all-inclusive package but want to after checking out the amenities, you’ll still be able to opt in, as long as you’ve booked 3 nights and above here.
This package comes with unlimited meals and beverages, as well as room service, should you not feel like stepping out of your room.
A kids waterpark.
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As for activities and other perks, these depend on the number of nights you stay. 3 nights gets you a complimentary airport transfer. Double your stay and you’ll get motorised water sports like jet skis for free.
For honeymooners or couples on an extended vacay, you’ll even be awarded with a candlelight dinner, spa credits, and admission to catch a show at the Bali Nusa Dua Theatre if you stay for 12 nights.
Sol Benoa Bali caters to those who want flexibility in their all-inclusive packages when booking a holiday.
The basic all-inclusive package will keep you satiated with daily buffet breakfast, snacks by the pool, and a variety of drinks like juices and wine. But there are options to upgrade to a Silver or Gold package, should you want more food or added perks.
Sol Benoa Bali has its own private beach.
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The Silver programme offers guests who stay for 5 nights or longer lunch and dinner, discounted beverages, and a 60-minute Balinese massage at the hotel spa.
Meanwhile, the Gold programme is available for those staying at least 7 nights. The package adds on a romantic dinner for 2, as well as priority booking for sunbeds at the private beach. You’ll even get to extend your check-out till 6pm.
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You could make the long drive out to Bali’s famed temples or stick to nua-ing at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, which will still give you a taste of Balinese architecture that can be seen throughout the resort.
Raja’s Balinese Cuisine at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa.
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There’s no reason to venture out at all when the all-inclusive package comes with daily a la carte breakfast, afternoon tea, all-day drinks, and an evening cocktail served with assorted cheese and canapes.
Chill on a beanbag at the pool.
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With a late check-out at 3pm, you’ll have plenty of time to still enjoy the resort and all its amenities just before flying off. This includes the daily classes such as fruit carving and Balinese dancing. If you’ve got kids, they’re bound to want one last session at the Gecko Kids Club that’s also packed with activities such as movie screenings.
Before you leave, don’t forget to pick up a free souvenir photo that will serve as a reminder of your time at the resort.
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Enjoy a vacation with the convenience of never having to leave your room at Samabe Bali Suites & Villas. There’s more than just swimming in your private pool and room service when you get the all-inclusive package here.
It starts off with a butler who’ll do everything from unpacking your luggage to arranging transportation so you don’t have to lift a finger. Then, there are activities your butler can help arrange to make your vacation that more special.
Floating breakfast in your private pool.
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For a romantic night, you can book a floating dinner in your pool that will surely impress your partner. Larger groups that want to get lit without the expensive entry tickets to Bali night clubs can ask for a pool foam party right in your villa. Otherwise, set up an outdoor cinema for a peaceful evening catching a film under the stars.
When you’re ready to explore the spaces outside of your room, more perks such as a picnic on a catamaran or camel ride at the beach are available for free.
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For an opportunity to disconnect from the stresses of everyday life, Zen Resort Bali offers a range of wellness retreats as part of their all-inclusive package.
Meditating in progress.
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Depending on the type of retreat you book, you’ll get yoga classes, meditation sessions or ayurveda consultations as part of the package. This is all on top of daily meals and additional activities such as outings to hot springs and temples.
There are also diving retreats available for those looking to get certified while in Bali. These come with lessons as well as classes on marine pollution and ways to reduce your carbon footprint.
With all-inclusive resorts, there’s no need to whip out your calculator before every activity to ensure you’re keeping within budget for your holiday.
Whether you’re on a honeymoon or vacationing with family, these will make a hassle-free getaway for you and your loved ones.
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Cover image adapted from: Spa Village Resort, Club Med, @cherriemarani
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