When most Indian couples think of Bali, they imagine luxury villas, floating breakfasts, and dreamy beaches… and then they look at package prices online and go, “Oh no, it’s going to cost 2 lakhs+ 😭.”
But here’s the truth: if you plan smart, a 7-day Bali honeymoon (or couple’s trip) can easily fit under ₹80,000 — flights included.
I’ve lived here long enough to know where the money gets wasted, and how couples can enjoy Bali without feeling like they’re cutting corners.
✈️ Step 1: Flights From India to Bali
- From Delhi/Mumbai: return flights → ₹35,000–₹45,000 (per couple, if booked 2–3 months early).
- From Chennai/Bangalore/Kolkata: sometimes cheaper (₹28,000–₹38,000).

💡 When my cousin from Delhi booked last-minute, he paid almost ₹70,000 for the same flight I found for ₹38,000. Timing is everything.
🏝️ Step 2: Where Couples Save on Stay (Without Losing Romance)
- Price: ₹3,500–₹5,000/night
- Example: a rice field villa with floating breakfast 🌿
- Why: Cheaper than Seminyak resorts, more privacy, romantic vibes.
Boutique Hotels in Seminyak/Canggu

- Price: ₹3,000–₹4,500/night
- Beach clubs & nightlife close by.
👉 7 nights = ₹25,000–₹30,000 (total for two).
💡 I once stayed in a villa for ₹3,800 a night, and when I sent my Mumbai friend a photo of the floating breakfast, she thought I was at a luxury resort. Nope — it was a little family-run villa in Ubud.
🚗 Step 3: Getting Around Bali

- Airport transfer: ₹800–₹1,000 (Grab or local driver).
- Full-day driver: ₹2,800–₹3,500 for 8–10 hrs.
- Scooter rental (if comfortable): ₹400–₹600/day.
💡 For couples, I suggest 2–3 days with a driver + rest on scooters. Adds up to ~₹8,000 max for the week.
Pro Tip: Last week I was stuck almost 40 mins in what should be a 10 min ride, and then realised it was cause of a ceremony happening nearby so if you’re planning trips around make sure to ask locals or drivers if there’s anything going on that day it really helps avoid delays.
🍜 Step 4: Food & Dining for Couples

- Local warungs: ₹300–₹400 per meal for two.
- Instagram cafes (smoothie bowls, pizzas, pastas): ₹700–₹1,200 for two.
- Special splurge: Beach club sunset dinner = ₹5,000 (one night).
👉 7 days of eating = ₹12,000–₹15,000.
💆 Step 5: Activities & Romance

- Couple’s Spa (2 hrs) → ₹2,500–₹4,000.
- Nusa Penida day trip (snorkeling + tour) → ₹6,000–₹7,000.
- Temples + waterfalls (driver trip) → included in car rental.
- Floating breakfast / flower bath → ₹1,500–₹2,500.
👉 Total = ~₹15,000.
💡 Honestly, my favorite memory was when friends from Bangalore skipped the fancy tours and just rented a driver to explore hidden waterfalls. They spent less than ₹3,000 that day and said it was the best part of their trip.
✅ Sample 7-Day Itinerary Under ₹80,000
- Flights (2 people): ₹40,000
- Stay (7 nights): ₹28,000
- Transport: ₹8,000
- Food: ₹12,000
- Activities & spa: ₹15,000
Grand Total: ~₹78,000 (for two people 🥂)
Yes, that leaves you with enough for cocktails at a sunset bar 😉
🌺 Final Word (from me in my Bali hammock)
Don’t believe the myth that Bali honeymoons are “2–3 lakh minimum.” That’s true if you only book through travel agencies or luxury portals. But if you follow a little local advice, you’ll get the same dreamy experience — private villas, flower baths, romantic sunsets — all under ₹80,000 for two.
👉 If you want, I can share a ready-made 7-day ₹80K itinerary for couples from India (with villa + driver contacts). Just drop a comment and I’ll write it up in my next journal entry.
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