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    Bali by Private Jet

    “Paradise” is an apt description for one of the world’s best places to visit – Bali. It ranks 5th on the list of Best Honeymoon Destinations and Best Summer Vacation Spots. Located off the eastern coast of Java, Bali evokes dreamy images of blissful holidays with its cascading waterfalls, sandy beaches and turquoise waters, tremendous volcanic landscapes and world-class resorts. The Indonesian island, however, is more than its awe-inspiring natural beauty and phenomenal resorts. Travellers flock to Bali, also known as “Island of the Gods,” for its buzzy nightlife and vibrant culture as well. Bali is rich in culture, music and the arts with widely celebrated festivals, from the Bali Arts Festival to the Ubud Food Festival. Arrive in style and supreme comfort in a private jet to Bali.

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    Important facts about Bali

    Language:

    Indonesian is the official language, but Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language, is also widely spoken. Since Bali is a top tourist destination, many locals also speak English, making it easy for holidaymakers to engage with the people and get around.

    Area:

    5,780 km² (2,232 mi²)

    Time:

    GMT+8 hours

    Climate:

    Bali has two seasons: dry season (April to October), which offers the most stable weather, and wet season (October to April). Expect low humidity and warm, sunny days during the dry season, and heavy but short-lived downpours during the wet season. If you prefer fewer crowds, book your private jet to Bali in November to March.

    Currency:

    Indonesia Rupiah [IDR]. IDR 1 = Approximately 0.00023 AED

    Most popular destinations in Bali

    Kuta

    Located in southern Bali, Kuta is a popular beach town. It sits close to Seminyak, which is another crowd drawer, and features plenty of reasonably priced resorts alongside spas, bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Expect plenty of other holidaymakers who turn this coastal town into a prime playground for surfing, swimming and kite-flying. Head to Kuta Beach early in the day to get a good spot and enjoy a bit of quiet time.

    Seminyak

    Seminyak is where you’ll find luxury resorts, fine dining, trendy cafés and brunch spots. Featuring notable beaches Seminyak Beach and Petitenget Beach, this Bali destination is 5 miles north of the Ngurah Rai International Airport and Kuta. Seminyak’s strong waves and currents also make it a prime destination for surfing. Local and international designers are turning the upscale beach town into an up-and-coming fashion precinct, too.

    Canggu

    North of posh Seminyak lies the laid-back surf town of Canggu. The once sleepy town has turned into a must-visit destination for bohemian travellers, including digital nomads and surfers. Along with a series of top restaurants, bars and cafés, boho-chic boutiques and brunch spots also keep holidaymakers busy. Although there’s plenty of nightlife to enjoy, families will find kid-friendly activities at Splash Water Park.

    Nusa Dua

    Nusa Dua is Bali’s provincial capital. With its luxury resorts, sprawling golf courses, premiere spas and other world-class amenities, the top tourist hub attracts holidaymakers who are accustomed to travelling via private jet to Bali. The beaches here (Gunung Payung, Pandawa, Geger and Nusa Dua beaches) are some of the best on the island. In addition to the picturesque shores, peace and quiet also make Nusa Dua beaches the ideal destination for any holidaymaker looking to relax in Bali.

    Ubud

    The spiritual, cultural and artistic capital of Bali is an oasis of calm. If zen and love are what you seek, Ubud is the perfect destination. Located in the mountainous region of Bali, Ubud makes up for the absence of beaches with its majestic rice terraces, tranquil Hindu temples, mesmeric waterfalls and lush rainforests. The upland Balinese town is popular with backpackers, yoga practitioners, spiritual seekers and artists.

    Other destinations to discover

    • Jimbaran

    • Nusa Islands

    • Legian

    • Kintamani

    • Sanur

    Canoe on still waters with pagoda in background in Bali
    Canoe on still waters with pagoda in background in Bali
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    Air charter flights to Bali

    Private jet charter

    Our private jets are the perfect option for business and leisure travellers, vacationing families and even pets with a preference for complete luxury and privacy. With a charter flight to Bali, we’ll take care of everything before takeoff, when you’re airborne and right after you land.

    Business jet charter

    Your time is money, and a private jet booking to Bali is an investment worth making. Let us help you optimize your schedule by offering you the flexibility to travel when and where you want, in the perfect environment, to discuss sensitive matters. Arrange a flight at short notice and never miss out.

    Group charter

    Fly high as a team and enjoy additional services like aircraft branding, valet, check-in, pickup and more. Whether you’re a jet-setting wedding entourage, a sports team, or a team of delegates, we offer bespoke solutions for you.

    Cargo charter

    We ensure that your goods travel safe. A charter manager will be assigned to create a customized cargo solution for you, after reviewing the unique needs of your products and business.

    Book your air charter flight to Bali

    Whether you need cargo transported or want to hire a private jet to Seminyak, Nusa Dua and other parts of Bali, our ACI expert is on hand to help. For more details including the price of renting a chartered plane in Bali, please fill out the form below and we’ll reach out to you shortly.

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