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High score reward: self-parade route to Bali

Visa on arrival within 7 days $65438 +00. The date of your flight arriving at the airport is one day, not 24 hours. On the mainland, the round-trip air ticket of Singapore Airlines is more than 8,000 for two people, which is 5,000,6000 cheaper. (Special airfare) It would be cheaper if you could get a ticket to 0 yuan. Don't go to Jakarta now. The presidential election is prone to accidents. It's better to transfer directly to Bali. Six days is enough for two people, as long as they don't live in villas every day.

Can't swim, only snorkel. The stalls next to Sun Department Store in Kuta District can book rafting and SPA.

The suggested route is Kuta-Blue Dream Island-Ubud. The sea in Blue Dream Island is relatively clean and there are water activities. UBDB can live in a villa. Suggest 1 2 nights at the latest, because the night is too cold. Rafting is also in UBDU, but don't go to the Ayong River, go to another cleaner place (I forget the name, there are always two rivers, and two people order about 50 dollars locally). The hotel can't give you reference. I suggest you find an agent to make a reservation, which is much cheaper than going directly to the front desk (more than 30 yuan difference).

Kuta recommends a place to eat, which is cheap and delicious, but the environment is a little worse. This area is called Zhukangte. UBDU recommends Dipper-Dipper, opposite ZEN SPA, with good cost performance. There is also a famous spa in Budu called SPAhati, which is a little more expensive than before. A man upstairs listed all the good restaurants for your reference.

The chartered car is generally 250 thousand rp. Try to bargain. Anyway, there are cars all over the street, don't be afraid. There are also US dollars with versions after 2003, and those that cannot start with CB, BC and C will be rejected.

If you go to Lovia for six days, watching dolphins is not recommended. It's too hasty. If you go out to sea in the middle of the night, you may not see them. I don't recommend scenic spots either. Nothing interesting. Try to buy daily necessities in Kuta. You can shop around and buy souvenirs.

If you are free, you have to do your own homework. I recommend a forum for you: Fence Forum. There is a honeymoon trip and a page about a trip to Bali. You can look at other people's travel notes and strategies, and you can ask questions if you have any questions.

10 is the tourist season, prices will go up, and old scenic spots will charge peak season fees or something. . . So take it easy on 2W.