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From April to October, manta rays gather at Manta Point. Several operators run early-morning trips for couples. You’ll jump into open water and see giant mantas (wingspans up to 4 meters) gliding below you. It’s humbling and exhilarating. Many tours combine this with muck diving in Mangrove Bay.

Operator to trust: Penida Blue – they have small boats (max 8 people) and provide full-face snorkel masks so you can breathe naturally while seeing your partner’s excited expression.

If you and your partner are climbing enthusiasts, this park has seven circuits (levels easy to very hard) with suspension bridges, Tarzan jumps, and zip lines up to 160 meters long. The Black Circuit is particularly fun for competitive couples—you can race side-by-side on parallel zip lines. The park is set in the botanical garden of Bedugul, next to Lake Beratan, so you can combine it with a temple photo op. Bali Couple Fun -Alter- -131-10-01 Min

Learn the Legong or Barong dance together. Several cultural centers in Ubud offer 2-hour private sessions where you and your partner learn the basic hand gestures and footwork. It’s silly, intimate, and ends with a video recording of your performance. The best part? You’ll appreciate evening temple dance shows so much more.

Where to go: Puri Saren Palace in Ubud runs morning workshops for couples; Bali Diva Culture includes costumes and a mini-recital at the end. From April to October, manta rays gather at Manta Point

Bali is a favorite destination for honeymoons and pre-wedding photo shoots. With its stunning backdrops, from beautiful beaches to lush green landscapes, couples can capture their love story in a truly magical setting.

Perched in the rainforest, this resort features suspended infinity pools and "couple's spa pods." Their Dewi Shinta package includes a candlelit dinner by the river. What makes it fun? The resort offers morning trekking to hidden waterfalls, followed by Balinese cooking classes for two. It’s humbling and exhilarating

Skip the crowded Tegalalang terraces. Instead, go to Jatiluwih (a UNESCO site). Several local farmers offer “picnic among the paddies” packages. You and your partner walk 15 minutes into the terraces, where a bamboo platform has been set up with cushions, a basket of traditional snacks (dried mango, lawar, nasi campur), and a thermos of jasmine tea. The only sounds are water flowing and birds. Bring a Bluetooth speaker for soft music.

Bali is a wellness paradise. Treat yourselves to a rejuvenating spa day at one of the many resorts or wellness centers. Places like Ubud and Seminyak are filled with luxurious spas offering traditional Balinese massages, yoga classes, and meditation sessions.

Bali offers a plethora of romantic dining experiences. Enjoy a dinner cruise around the coastline, a beachfront barbecue in Seminyak, or a cozy dinner at one of the cliffside restaurants in Uluwatu with breathtaking views.