
Singapore, Ubud & Bali
10D7N Ubud & Bali
Departures: Daily
Board type: Daily breakfast
Day 1 - Departure City - Singapore
Flight departure to Singapore. Overnight on board.
Day 2 - Singapore
Arrival at Changi International Airport and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
Day 3 - Singapore
Breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel. At 09:00 AM, meet your guide for a half-day city tour (3.5 hours).
Discover Singapore's history, culture, and lifestyle. Stroll along the Singapore River and explore the British colonial district and Merlion Park, located at the mouth of the Singapore River. Visit Chinatown, where you can see the magnificent Sri Mariamman Temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. Finally, visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens, the city's "green lung," and the National Orchid Garden.
Return to the hotel after the tour. The rest of the afternoon is free.
Day 4 - Singapore
Breakfast
Free day.
Day 5 - Singapore - Denpasar - Ubud
Breakfast
Transfer to the airport for the flight to Denpasar. Upon arrival, transfer to the reserved hotel in Ubud. Accommodation.
Day 6-8 - Ubud
Free day.
Day 9 - Ubud - Bali Beaches
At the scheduled time, transfer to the reserved beach hotel. Accommodation.
Day 10-11 - Bali Beaches
Free day.
Day 12 - Bali Beaches - Denpasar - Departure City
At the scheduled time, transfer to Denpasar Airport for the return flight. Overnight on board.
Day 13 - Arrival in Departure City
Arrival. End of the trip.
Inclusions
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Flights Spain - Singapore - Bali - Spain
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3-night stay in Singapore
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Airport - hotel - airport transfers
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Sightseeing tour in Singapore with a Spanish-speaking guide
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4-night stay in Ubud (extendable)
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3-night stay in Bali Beach (extendable)
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Basic travel assistance insurance
Exclusions
Any Service Not Mentioned in the "Price Includes" Section
Cancellation Policy
Holds: No management or cancellation fees apply. Holds are allowed for 48 hours, provided the airfare permits it.
For confirmed bookings:
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€60 (VAT included) per person as a management fee, plus any applicable cancellation fees.
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30 to 20 days before departure: 20% of the total price
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19 to 10 days before departure: 50% of the total price
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9 to 7 days before departure: 75% of the total price
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6 to 0 days before departure: 100% of the total price
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This cancellation policy applies to the valuation of land services. Cancellation fees for airline tickets will be communicated at the time of booking, as they depend on the airline and the fare class.
Important information
Festivities to keep in mind:
NYEPI (Day of Silence) – March 29: Hindu ceremony
On this day, people in Bali cannot leave their homes, lights cannot be turned on, and there are no flights, boats, or cars available. It is a day of silence.
Tourists cannot leave the hotel and must remain inside from 6:00 AM on March 29 until 6:00 AM on March 30 (24 hours).
Hotels do not turn on lights in common areas, though guests may turn on lights in their rooms. Guests can only engage in activities within the hotel.
This celebration only affects Bali, not the rest of Indonesia.
Isra Miraj – April 3: Muslim ceremony. The Sultan’s Palace in Jogya will be closed.
Waisak / Vaisak – May 19: Religious ceremony of the Buddhists. There will be processions at the Borobudur Temple. The Borobudur, Mendut, and Pawon temples will be closed on May 18 and 19.
Ramadan – March 28 to April 27, 2025: Muslim ceremony.
During these holidays, there will be large crowds on the streets or in temples like Borobudur and Prambanan to celebrate. The Sultan's Palace in Jogya will be closed.
A week before Ramadan, many people will travel to their villages, and a week after Ramadan, people will return to their homes. During these weeks, expect heavy traffic.
A month before Ramadan, people fast, making it somewhat difficult to find restaurants for lunch. Dinner will be served normally. These conditions primarily affect Java and Sumatra, but in Bali, restaurants remain open as usual.
Idul Adha – June 6: Muslim religious ceremony and Independence Day – August 17, 2025: The Sultan’s Palace in Jogya will be closed.
The Sultan’s Palace is owned by the Sultan of Jogya's family. When there are private ceremonies, such as weddings or private ceremonies, the palace will be closed.
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