It’s not just budget travellers in Bali who can enjoy some awesome free things to do, everyone will find something on this list to enjoy on the island.
Sure, Bali’s not as cheap as it once was but there’s no doubt, you can still find some amazing activities that won’t break the bank. So, have fun as you venture out to try these 25 free things to do in Bali!
Our Top 25 Free Things To Do In Bali
The Flower Fields Of Desa Temukus In East Bali
When the marigolds bloom, the fields around the village of Desa Temukus come to spectacular life and once your eyes have feasted on this floral bounty, there’s more!
Head further inland and just a few miles away, you’ll discover the fields of Kasna flowers which are a gorgeous counterpart to the marigolds.
Just be aware that this part of Bali isn’t always easy to find your way around, you may need to stop and ask a local for directions.
Instagram Snaps In Love Anchor Bali: See The Most Beautiful Clothes Around
Window shopping is always free at Love Anchor Bali and you can try on some clothes here and grab some awesome shots for your Instagram feed to show off your taste and style.
If you do decide to splash out on some retro chic for a night in the best of the world’s beach clubs, FINNS – then the prices are very reasonable too.
The vibe at Love Anchor Bali is very Bohemian cool and it’s a great day out, even if you don’t buy a thing.
Kick Sand On Kuta Beach
Kuta Beach is the most famous beach in Bali and not always for the right reasons, as during the recent wet season, a few influencers arrived to find some plastic waste on the beach.
The good news is that the beach isn’t always like that and you can enjoy the lovely sand and spectacular sunset without worrying about heavy levels of pollution.
The area does get very busy at night as the beach is close to some of the best nightlife on the island but it’s a very beautiful place all the same.
Stroll Along Sanur Beach
The white sand of Sanur Beach is one of the most attractive sights in Bali and you can walk for miles along the shore at low tide.
At any time of day, you can enjoy a long stroll along the beachwalk which is a great place for jogging, cycling, etc. too.
Sanur, Bali has a reputation for being something of a sleepy backwater, but that’s its charm and we don’t think it will last for much longer, they’re already heavily investing in more tourism facilities in this part of Bali.
Desa Musi Village’s Secret Waterfall
Musi Village has one of the most intriguing sights in Bali for you to enjoy. Away from the rice fields of the area, you can find a hidden waterfall.
You will need some help from the locals to find it as Google Maps isn’t reliable enough to get you to this out-of-the-way spot.
Then, once you return, you can explore the village, talk to the locals and enjoy some lovely sunset views of the area.
Mount Batur’s Best View (Pinggan Village)
Mount Batur is Bali’s second biggest volcano and many people come to Bali just to climb this mountain, however, you don’t need to climb this mountain to get the best pictures of it.
If you opt to take a trip to Pinggan Village, instead, you will get an incredible view over the rice terraces of Kintamani right up to the mountain.
Visit at sunrise and see the mists rolling over the rice fields below and it’s absolutely spectacular and it is, 100% free to visit too.
Campuhan Ridge Walk
Campuhan Ridge is just outside of Ubud and if you visit the spiritual heart of the island, then it’s a no-brainer to do the Campuhan Ridge Walk.
It can get pretty crowded at times, but the 30-45 minute trip from one end of the ridgeline to another will give you some of the nicest views of the local forest that you can get.
We think it makes a nice change of pace from visiting temples in Ubud. Just don’t forget to take your camera to capture some amazing images to show the folks back home.
Canggu Beach: Home To The Best Beach Clubs In Bali
There are a lot of beaches in Bali but Berawa Beach or Canggu Beach is famous for its spectacular sunsets which is why so many beach clubs like FINNS, the world’s best beach club, are based there.
While you will need to pay to use the facilities at FINNS (though there’s no entrance fee if you want to come in and take a look at the most popular spot in Bali before you purchase), the beach is completely free.
So, if you want to spend some time in the sun and enjoy the best sunset in the world this is one of the best beaches for you.
Geger Beach: One Of The Most Beautiful Beaches In Nusa Dua
This long, white sand beach is one of the most spectacular beaches on the island and while it’s in the popular resort of Nusa Dua, it doesn’t get anywhere near as busy as the other beaches in this part of Bali.
It’s a lovely spot for a long walk on soft sands, or for a little swimming or to learn some water sports.
Bukit Belong: Rolling Fields Of Green
If you want one of the best views of rice terraces on the island, then Bukit Belong hill is the perfect place to be.
It does take a bit of effort to climb the hill, but once you’re there – the landscape in front of you is just stunning.
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Taman Festival: A Spooky Abandoned Amusement Park
Taman Festival is one of the more unusual places in Bali and some say that it’s haunted.
It is the abandoned wreckage of a major theme park project here in Bai and it’s a wonderful place to grab some unique Instagram shots.
Bingin Beach: Cliffside Beauty In Uluwatu
This is one of the best beaches on the Bukit Peninsula and now that Tegal Wangi Beach is closed, this stretch of white sand has become incredibly popular. Fortunately for budget travellers many of the most popular beaches in Bali are free to visit and this is true of Bingin Beach.
Kelan Beach: A Nearly Secret Beach In Jimbaran
This beach is actually very close to Ngurah Rai International Airport and it’s the ideal spot for a sunset view of a plane landing over the ocean.
It’s one last memory from a fantastic holiday in Bali and as with everything else on this list, it’s 100% free!
Nusa Dua Waterblow: Witness The Power Of The Ocean
When the waves crash against the rocks at this spot the ocean transforms into a rush of water and spray. The waterblow reminds you just how powerful Mother Nature really is.
It’s also free and in this part of Bali, there’s very little that is.
Pasih Uwug Nusa Penida: The Broken Sea
You won’t get to Nusa Penida for free but if you’re on the island, you can definitely enjoy Pasih Uwug Nusa or “The Broken Sea” without paying any admission charges.
This is an amazing bay created by a natural rock formation. It is absolutely one of the most beautiful places on the island.
Turtle Conservation And Education Centre (TCEC): Meet Some Sea Turtles
You’ll find this place right by the Balawista Lifeguard Tower and it’s dedicated to helping turtles that have been hurt or injured in the sea as well as breeding turtles for release into the ocean.
A visit is entirely free, but if you’re feeling generous you can always sponsor a baby turtle here.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces: Wander Bali’s Most Stunning Rice Fields
Many of the ancient temples in Bali charge an entrance fee but this ancient temple is completely free and it’s one of the most beautiful temples on the island too.
Set among lush forests and with a stunning central lotus pond, this is a wonderful place to visit.
Admire The Bamboo Outline Of Rumah Bambu Pengalon
There are four abandoned planes on the island – a DC 10 on the roof of the Gate 88 Mall (which was abandoned before it ever opened), a Boeing 737 in West Bali, another Boeing 737 on the Bukit Peninsula and a third Boeing 737 in South Kuta!
Why not see if you can find them all?
Seek Out The Floating House On Lake Batur
Yes, there’s a house that floats in the centre of the lake and it’s a wonderful sight to behold. We’d also note that hiking around the lake is free.
Bukit Cinta Viewpoint: See Mount Agung In All Its Might
If you want an amazing view of Bali’s tallest mountain then the Bukit Cinta Viewpoint is where to go for a shot of Mount Agung.
Ubud Water Palace At Night: Light Up And See The Stone
The Ubud Water Palace is great during the day but at night, they light it up and you will find that the stonework on display takes on a life all of its own in the unusual light.
Experience Kata Kolok In Desa Bengkala
If you ever wanted to see how big-hearted Balinese people can be, one of the most incredible displays is in the village of Desa Bengkala.
The village has a small deaf population of about 50 people out of the 2,000+ folk who live there. Yet, everyone in the village can use Kata Kolok one of the most unique sign languages in the world and it’s only found in Bali!
Thus, every single deaf person is fully included in village life. How awesome is that?
Get up early in the morning and head down to the easily accessible Amed Beach and spend some time watching the locals turning seawater into salt.
You will see how they filter the water and then dry out the product to produce the salt. You may even get a free sample of the salt when you visit this charming place.
Final Thoughts On Free Things To Do In Bali
There are some amazing free activities in Bali and you can enjoy breathtaking views and free admission to a range of must-visit attractions on the island. That’s a pretty good deal, right?
Our list of the top 25 things to do in Bali for free should get you started enjoying the best things tourists can do here without having to spend any cash.
And never forget that the stunning views here are often enhanced by the sun at sunset and that’s free too.
Of course, if you want to enjoy a sunset in style, we’ll be waiting for you at FINNS Beach Club, the world’s best beach club, and the sunset over Berawa Beach as the waves hit the shore is one of the best scenic views in Bali!
We should note that there’s even a happy hour at FINNS for frugal visitors to enjoy a visit without spending too much money!