Here’s what your Bali week looks like!
Day 1
Arrival and welcome dinner with the team
Day 2
Start as you mean to go on! Whitewater rafting & a tour of Ubud temples, rice terraces and healing waters; simply breathtaking
Day 3
Morning workout followed by surfing lessons.
Day 4
A private speed boat trip to day trip to the Nusa Islands (a separate island from Bali - idyllic). During this day trip, you will snorkel with Manta Rays, go for a hike and visit some of the island’s amazing sights
Day 5
Morning beach workout, then you'll have the day to explore on your own! You’ll have the option to join us for sunset at Batu Bolong Beach; first drink is on us!
Day 6
Early morning hike up Mount Batur, a slightly active volcano (but safe) to watch a beautiful sunrise. This is a great day to use your complimentary Massage at AMO Spa.
Day 7
Morning workout, then off to Finns Beach Club. This is the day for a farewell sunset complete with dancing and drinks
Day 8
Of course Will & Carrie will not let you leave without the opportunity for one last morning workout! After that we’ll invite you for an optional brunch as we defer the departures and ’see-ya-laters’ as long as possible.
The excursions are subject to change due to weather and unforeseen situations with our local partners
Recommended Packing List
Here's a few recommendations for your packing list. Over the years we've found this list to be helpful for our travelers (when packing for a WanderFit Bali Retreat)
- Snacks for the plane journey
- Eye mask/neck pillow for long flight
- Drink lots of water to minimize jet lag
- Most long-haul flights will provide this, but just in case:
- Extra socks to keep your little feeties warm on chilly flights
- Travel pillow
- Blanket
- Toothbrush and paste
- Face wipes to freshen up
- If you’re taller than the average bear, we recommend asking for emergency exit seats when you check in for your flight
- A writing pen in your carry-on (to fill in the immigration card on arrival)
- If you get a bit woozy because of motion sickness you could bring some Dramamine or similar. Remember, we’re going snorkeling, so this could be helpful if you are prone to seasickness
- If you have a sensitive stomach, having some Imodium or similar handy as it will help make your tummy feel better
- If you’ve been told you’re a ‘sweater’ (not the kind you wear!), bring an extra pair of workout shoes. It's humid in Bali, and they may not dry out as quickly as you're used to
- One (1) pair of pants and one (1) jacket/hoodie for the beginning of the Mt. Batur hike; it gets chillier than you’d think in Bali during the ascent, but you'll likely want to stow it for the descent
- Water shoes for Nusa Lembongan (only if you have sensitive feet, these aren't mandatory)
- You won't need jeans or anything dressy, but if you want to get really fancy for dinner, a short sleeved collared shirt with shorts and sneakers is suggested for guys, and a light sundress, shorts and tanks with sandals are suggested for ladies
- An international outlet plug adapter
- Sunglasses, sunscreen & a hat. The sun can be quite aggressive in Bali at times
- Multiple swimsuits, tank tops/tees, and athletic shorts/gym-wear/active wear
- You will be able to get your clothes laundered quickly and cheaply, so no need for laundry supplies or packing the entire wardrobe