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10 days Island-wide Pace: Relaxed

10-Day Halal Bali Itinerary

Ten days across the whole island plus Nusa Penida: the south, Ubud, the volcano, the east coast and the north, with rest days built in and halal food and prayer covered throughout.

With ten days you can add the two things every shorter Bali trip has to cut: the offshore islands and the north coast. It also means you can build in rest days, which is what actually makes a long tropical trip enjoyable. This plan moves four times and gives each region enough nights to be worth the drive.

Best for

  • Longer holidays and honeymoons with time to spare
  • Travellers who want Nusa Penida and the north, not just the south
  • Families or couples who want rest days, not a route march

Highlights

Nusa Penida: Kelingking, Diamond Beach and Crystal Bay
Mount Batur sunrise
The north: Sekumpul waterfall and Ulun Danu Beratan on the lake
Three nights to do nothing at the end

Day by day

1

Day 1: Arrival, Kuta and Seminyak

Morning

Land, pray, transfer, check in.

Afternoon

Beach and a walk. Nothing ambitious.

Evening

Dinner in Seminyak — the widest halal choice on the island.

🕌 Prayer

Airport prayer rooms; mosques and mushollas across Kuta and Seminyak

2

Day 2: The Bukit: Uluwatu, Melasti, Pandawa

Morning

The southern beaches, early, before the sun turns brutal.

Afternoon

Lunch and Dhuhr at Nusa Dua.

Evening

Uluwatu clifftop sunset, dinner at Jimbaran Bay.

🕌 Prayer

Masjid Agung Ibnu Batutah at Puja Mandala, Nusa Dua

3

Day 3: Move to Sanur

Morning

Check out and drive across to Sanur — under an hour.

Afternoon

Sanur is the calmest beach town in south Bali: a flat, walkable seafront path, a reef that kills the surf, and no nightlife to speak of.

Evening

Early dinner, early night. Tomorrow's boat to Nusa Penida leaves from the harbour a few minutes away.

🕌 Prayer

Mosques and mushollas in Sanur and Denpasar

4

Day 4: Nusa Penida day trip

Morning

The fast boat from Sanur takes about 45 minutes. On the island, go west first: Kelingking Beach — the cliff shaped like a dinosaur's back — then Broken Beach and Angel's Billabong.

Afternoon

Crystal Bay for a swim, or east to Diamond Beach if you would rather see the other coast. Do not attempt both coasts in one day; the island's roads are worse than they look.

Evening

Back on the afternoon boat to Sanur. Dinner in town.

🕌 Prayer

Bring a prayer mat; Penida has few facilities outside the main village

5

Day 5: North to Ubud

Morning

Check out, drive up through Gianyar, stopping at Tegenungan waterfall.

Afternoon

Tegallalang rice terraces, then check into Ubud.

Evening

Ubud market street and dinner.

🕌 Prayer

Mushollas near the Ubud market and along the main road

6

Day 6: Mount Batur sunrise

Morning

2am pickup, sunrise on the summit over Lake Batur, breakfast looking down at the caldera.

Afternoon

Back to Ubud and sleep. This is a rest afternoon, by necessity.

Evening

Quiet dinner in Ubud.

🕌 Prayer

Pray Fajr before the trek; guides expect it and will wait

7

Day 7: The north: Sekumpul and the mountain lakes

Morning

A long day trip north. Sekumpul is the most spectacular waterfall in Bali and the walk in is real — steps, a river crossing, and a climb back out.

Afternoon

Ulun Danu Beratan on the way home: the temple that appears to float on Lake Bratan, in the cool mountain air at 1,200m.

Evening

Late return to Ubud. Eat close to the hotel.

🕌 Prayer

Combine Dhuhr and Asr on the road if travelling; the north has few mushollas between towns

8

Day 8: Move to Nusa Dua

Morning

Check out of Ubud, drive south (allow two hours).

Afternoon

Check into Nusa Dua. This is the easiest area in Bali for a Muslim traveller: a mosque in the Puja Mandala complex, resorts used to halal requests, and a calm, swimmable beach.

Evening

Dinner on the resort strip.

🕌 Prayer

Masjid Agung Ibnu Batutah at Puja Mandala

9

Day 9: Nothing

Morning

Beach. Pool. Breakfast twice.

Afternoon

Optional: the water sports at Tanjung Benoa next door, or a spa afternoon. Optional means optional.

Evening

Sunset at Pandawa or a long dinner. This is the day you will remember.

🕌 Prayer

Masjid Agung Ibnu Batutah at Puja Mandala

10

Day 10: Home

Morning

A last swim, souvenirs at the Bali Collection or Krisna in Kuta.

Afternoon

Nusa Dua to the airport is about 30 minutes — the shortest transfer on the island.

Evening

Pray before check-in.

🕌 Prayer

Prayer rooms at Ngurah Rai airport, landside and airside

Tips

  • 💡 Nusa Penida is a full day and a rough boat. If anyone in your group gets seasick, take the morning crossing — the afternoon sea is worse.
  • 💡 Ten days is long enough for the weather to turn. Keep the flexible days (7 and 9) as buffers, and swap them if a storm lands.
  • 💡 End in the south, not the mountains. A 30-minute transfer on departure day is a gift to yourself.

Common questions

Is 10 days too long in Bali?

No — ten days is when you get Nusa Penida, the north coast and real rest days, none of which fit into a week. The trap is not length, it is over-scheduling: keep two days deliberately empty and the trip pays you back.

Is Nusa Penida halal-friendly?

Nusa Penida is undeveloped compared with Bali and halal restaurants and prayer facilities are scarce outside the main village. Treat it as a day trip: eat before you board, carry a prayer mat and water, and return to Sanur for dinner.

Ready to book this itinerary?

We arrange this trip end to end for Muslim travellers: Muslim-friendly hotels, a private car and driver, halal restaurants booked ahead and prayer stops built into every day — adjusted to your dates, your pace and your party.

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