Try Golfing
Bali is one of Asia’s top golf destinations, with world-class courses set among volcanoes, oceans, and palm-lined greens. Courses suit beginners and pros, with caddies, rentals, and luxury clubhouses included.
Agent Tip: Upsell golf as a luxury add-on for couples, incentive groups, or business travelers—easy to bundle with resort stays.
Explore Ubud Food Festival 2025
The Ubud Food Festival (May 30–June 1, 2025) is a three-day celebration of Indonesia’s rich culinary heritage. Travelers can enjoy live cooking demos, chef masterclasses, food markets, cultural performances, and conversations with chefs, farmers, and food creators from around the world.
Agent Help: Use this as a time-bound selling hook. Great for foodies, culture seekers, and short-break travelers looking for a purpose-driven Bali trip.
Experience IFSC Climbing World Cup Bali 2025
Held at Peninsula Nusa Dua from May 2–4, 2025, the IFSC Climbing World Cup brings elite athletes from over 30 countries to Bali. This global sports event blends high-energy competition with Bali’s world-class resort setting, making it a major sports tourism highlight.
Agent Tip: Sell this as event-led trip. Pair with Nusa Dua beachfront resorts and add Ubud or Uluwatu extensions for longer stays.
Go Surfing in Bali
Bali is one of the few places in the world where you can surf all year long. Beginners can start on gentle sandy beaches like Kuta and Canggu, while experienced surfers chase legendary reef breaks in Uluwatu, Bingin, and Nusa Dua. Surf schools, camps, and guided packages make it accessible for everyone.
Pro Tip: Always ask about skill level first—then match the right coast with the season. This builds trust and avoids mismatched experiences.
Be a Part of a Water Purification Ceremony
Joining a Melukat water purification ceremony is one of the most meaningful cultural experiences in Bali. Performed at holy springs, temples, rivers, or waterfalls, the ritual focuses on cleansing the mind, body, and spirit. Travelers should remember to dress respectfully.
Tip: Sell this as a spiritual and cultural immersion, not sightseeing. Works beautifully with Ubud, wellness retreats, and slow-travel itineraries.