Island Hopper

Sunset yoga, turtle conservation, and beach parties across paradise islands.

20
Days
18-35
Years
23
Meals
22
Max Group
Ready for the full Bali experience? This 20-day adventure takes you from surf spots and temples to coral reefs and community projects. Explore Ubud’s waterfalls and sacred forests, dive into sunset yoga and meditation sessions, and lend a hand at a turtle conservation project that’s making a real difference. Hop across islands to Lombok and the stunning Gili Islands, where days are for snorkelling and paddleboarding, and nights are for beach parties beneath the stars. Add in world-class surf, laid-back culture, and endless sunshine, and you’ve got the ultimate Balinese escape. It’s the dream trip if you want it all: adventure, purpose, and paradise!
All Accommodation
In-Country Transport
Stated Meals
Expert Local Guide
Pre-Departure Support
Free T-Shirt
Like-Minded Travel Group
Airport Pickup on Arrival
Free E-Sim
Exclusive Group Chat
Surfing Lesson
Tanah Lot Temple Tour
Sunset Yoga Session
Turtle Conservation
Ubud Volunteering Project
Ubud Monkey Forest
Ubud Day Tour
White Water Rafting
Selong Belanak Beach Tour
Horse Sanctuary Visit
Island Hopping Snorkelling Tour
Traditional Lombok Village Tour
Gili Trawangan Bike Tour
Flights
Travel Insurance
Background Check
Visas
Optional Activities
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How This Tour Scores

Adventure

5

/5

Ultimate adventure packed with adrenaline, challenges, and unforgettable moments.

Volunteering

2

/5

Minor volunteering with brief, low-effort community or environmental projects.

Nightlife

4

/5

Vibrant nights with frequent parties, beach bars, and local hotspots.

Culture

3

/5

Balanced cultural experiences with a mix of sightseeing and local immersion.

Wildlife

3

/5

Moderate wildlife exposure with several animals and natural settings included.

The Best Bits

From hidden waterfalls to island-hopping days and unforgettable nights out, every moment’s a vibe.

Itinerary

From sunrise surf to sunset hangs, your Bali days are packed with unforgettable moments. Here’s the lowdown.

Day
1
Seminyak
Arrival – Welcome to Bali!
Arrive into Denpasar Airport (DPS) and your guide will be waitting to meet you before arranging your transfer over to our first accommodation. Freshen up (or take a nap after a long flight) before an induction session outlining the next AMAZING 20 days on Camp! This evening, we’ll head out for a welcome dinner buffet on us and you can get to get to know your fellow Camp mates!
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Seminyak
Beach Day & Surf Lesson
To kick off the day with a splash, grab your board and hit the waves for an epic surf lesson on one of Bali’s stunning palm-fringed beaches! With a certified instructor by your side, you’ll learn the ins and outs of surfing, from mastering your stance on the beach to riding those waves like a pro. In no time you’ll be gliding gracefully across the water. After the surf session, you’ll have some free time to soak up the sun, chill out, and maybe even catch a beachside nap. It’s all about balance, right?
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3
Seminyak
Taman Ayun, Tanah Lot & Sunset Yoga
Today you will be heading out to Taman Ayun, a major temple in the village of Mengwi. This temple is surrounded by a wide moat and is a beautiful example of Balinese architecture. Next, you’ll head to Tanah Lot, one of Bali’s most holy and naturally beautiful sites. This sea-side temple is perched precariously on an eroded rocky outcrop, connected to the shore only at low tide. It is a great spot to take some amazing photos! Later, as the sun goes down, enjoy a sunset yoga class on the beach with a professional instructor. This is a great way to relax and rejuvenate after a long day of sightseeing.
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4
Seminyak
Volunteering at Serangan Turtle Conservation
Come join us in making a difference as we work together to save Balinese turtles! These precious creatures have become endangered due to human activity such as hunting, egg consumption and pollution of their habitats. Hence our mission to help keep these majestic animals safe by providing them with food and shelter while also educating others on how they can contribute too. You’ll get your hands dirty maintaining enclosures, preparing fish and feeding turtles, learning all about and participating in beach clean-ups so you feel connected with Mother Nature first-hand. You may even get the chance to release the baby turtles into the ocean (dependent on the season, additional charges apply).
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5
Seminyak
Seminyak Free Day
It’s your free day to explore Seminyak on your own. The white sandy beaches of Kuta stretch in both directions as far as the eye can see. We recommend Seminyak Beach and Petitenget Beach which offer fantastic views of the Balinese sunset. Seminyak Beach is favoured because of the great waves that are most ideal for surfers. Wander the streets of Seminyak; browsing local boutiques and attractive galleries. Eat your way through the cafes, restaurants and warungs. Later, experience the vibrant nightlife and enjoy a cocktail or two as the sun goes down.
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Ubud
Transfer to Ubud & Volunteering
After breakfast, it’s time to move on to the cultural hotbed of Ubud! This awesome location features luscious rice fields, quirky markets and an abundance of Balinese and Western restaurants and cafes. Later, we will be getting involved with a community service project at a local NGO which takes care of young people with special needs. This is an awesome and rewarding experience you won’t forget. You’ll get involved in their teaching classes, or help with craft activities, painting, gymnastics or whatever else is going on in their learning centre. The local teachers & our guides will help you and this is a truly beneficial experience to this NGO. You’ll spend the morning here with a delicious lunch cooked by the children included.
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Accommodation

Think chill vibes, cool spots, and sharing it all with your new travel fam.

*Please note accommodation is subject to change depending on availability.

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Hotel Stay
Resort
Villa
Day 6-10

Ubud

Immerse yourself in Bali’s cultural heart with jungle views and tranquil surroundings.
Twin Rooms
Wifi
Fan / Aircon
Pool

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Key Information

Everything you need to know before you go.

What's Included
All Accommodation
In-Country Transport
Stated Meals
Expert Local Guide
Pre-Departure Support
Free T-Shirt
Like-Minded Travel Group
Airport Pickup on Arrival
Free E-Sim
Exclusive Group Chat
Surfing Lesson
Tanah Lot Temple Tour
Sunset Yoga Session
Turtle Conservation
Ubud Volunteering Project
Ubud Monkey Forest
Ubud Day Tour
White Water Rafting
Selong Belanak Beach Tour
Horse Sanctuary Visit
Island Hopping Snorkelling Tour
Traditional Lombok Village Tour
Gili Trawangan Bike Tour
Flights
Travel Insurance
Background Check
Visas
Optional Activities
What's Not Included
All Accommodation
In-Country Transport
Stated Meals
Expert Local Guide
Pre-Departure Support
Free T-Shirt
Like-Minded Travel Group
Airport Pickup on Arrival
Free E-Sim
Exclusive Group Chat
Surfing Lesson
Tanah Lot Temple Tour
Sunset Yoga Session
Turtle Conservation
Ubud Volunteering Project
Ubud Monkey Forest
Ubud Day Tour
White Water Rafting
Selong Belanak Beach Tour
Horse Sanctuary Visit
Island Hopping Snorkelling Tour
Traditional Lombok Village Tour
Gili Trawangan Bike Tour
Flights
Travel Insurance
Background Check
Visas
Optional Activities
Weather

Bali’s got that endless summer feel all year round. From April to October, it’s dry season, think blue skies, epic sunsets, and perfect beach vibes with temps around 27–32°C. It’s the ideal time to hit the waves, chase waterfalls, and explore rice terraces. November to March brings the wet season, but don’t stress, it’s mostly short tropical downpours that freshen things up and keep the island green. It’s still warm (26–31°C), way less crowded, and a vibe if you’re into laid-back travel and lush jungle adventures. Rain or shine, Bali’s always a good idea.

Getting There

Starts

Bali Denpasar Airport (DPS) We recommend arriving between 9am – 5pm on day 1 so you can meet your local guide in the arrivals hall. They will be wearing Camp Bali t-shirts and will be holding a sign (You can’t miss them!). If you can, we think arriving earlier rather than later is better to allow for some down time at the hotel before the orientation and evening activities. If you do not arrive in the selected window, you will be responsible for making your own way to the accommodation. Your local guide will be able to advise on this in the group chat. The evening orientation is usually around 7/8pm so we recommend you don’t land too late. The journey from the airport can take a while in Bali’s traffic! If you are planning to arrive a day earlier and want to stay near the airport in a hotel at your own cost just let us know and you can come back to the airport for the pickup window or meet us at the hotel.

Ends

Bali Denpasar Airport (DPS) On the last day of Camp we recommend a flight after midday, we have a final night out in Bali on the last day so give yourself time to recover and make sure you have time for any onward travel arrangements.

FAQ's
What is the average age / minimum age?
Whether you’re a first-time traveller or an experienced explorer looking for your next adventure, as long as you’re between 18 and 35, you can join us on Camp. The average age is 18-28, but we also welcome many travellers in their 30s, so if you’re ready for an experience like no other, we’d love to have you!
Where does the trip start and end?
Your adventure begins and ends just a short drive from Denpasar Airport (DPS) - perfect for easy arrivals and onward travel.
Do I need a Visa to enter Bali?
Yes, UK citizens need a visa to enter Bali ( if you hold another passport please check the government guidelines for your nationality). You can either get a Visa on Arrival when you land or apply for an e-Visa before you depart, it is a super easy process. Both options cost around £25 and are valid for 30 days.
How do we travel around Bali?
You’ll get around using a mix of private transfers and boats. Bali is a relatively small island, so travel days are usually short and scenic.
Which airport do I fly into?
You’ll fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar - Bali’s only airport.
What is the currency in Bali?
The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). ATMs are widely available, and most larger establishments accept cards.
When is the best time to travel to Bali?
You can expect warm, tropical weather year-round in Bali. The rainy season typically runs from October to April, bringing short, occasional showers with the dry season being May to September. We carefully plan our trips to ensure you have the best possible experience, whatever the season.
What does the volunteering involve?
You’ll have the chance to volunteer at a local turtle sanctuary, helping to protect and care for these incredible creatures, followed by teaching English at a local school in Ubud. Later in the trip, you’ll visit a horse sanctuary on Gili Trawangan, where you’ll learn about the important work being done to care for these animals.
Will I see turtles?
There’s a very good chance you’ll spot turtles in the wild, especially around Gili Trawangan. While wildlife sightings can’t be guaranteed, you’ll definitely see turtles up close during our visit to a local turtle sanctuary, an unforgettable experience!
What is the food like?
Bali’s food scene is amazing! Expect a delicious mix of authentic Indonesian dishes, local Balinese specialties, and international favorites. Try classics like: Nasi Goreng: Indonesian fried rice topped with a fried egg Mie Goreng: fried noodles packed with flavor There are also plenty of Western options and familiar fast-food spots, so there’s something for everyone.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no strict dress code, but when visiting temples or cultural sites, modest clothing is required - that means covering shoulders and knees. We suggest packing a lightweight long skirt or trousers and a scarf or shawl for temple visits. Otherwise, dress comfortably and check the weather before you go.

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