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All-Inclusive Resorts in Bali
Bali is one of Asia's most-booked stays — and there's a strong choice of all-inclusive resorts here. All-inclusive is about not thinking about the bill — meals, drinks and most activities folded into one upfront price, usually a step from the beach. We send you to Booking.com to check live prices and availability — the price you pay is the same as booking direct.
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Finding the right all-inclusive resort in Bali
The trick with all-inclusive resorts in Bali is to sort by guest score rather than price alone — a slightly higher-rated all-inclusive resort usually costs a few dollars more and reads far better in the reviews. On Booking.com you can filter to the exact facilities that matter and see them plotted on a map of Bali.
Common questions
What does "all-inclusive" actually cover?
Typically all meals, standard drinks and most on-site activities; premium spirits, spa treatments and off-site trips usually cost extra. The exact inclusions are listed on each resort’s Booking.com page — read them, because they vary a lot between properties.
Are all-inclusive resorts good value?
For families and anyone who’ll use the restaurants and bars, yes — the maths works when you’d otherwise eat out three times a day. If you plan to explore and eat locally, a room-only or B&B rate can be better value.
Which area of Bali is best for a all-inclusive resort?
Stay central and well-connected so you're near the things you came for. Rice terraces, surf at sunrise, temples that smell of frangipani. On Booking.com, switch to map view to see how each all-inclusive resort sits relative to Bali's main sights and transport, and sort by guest score to shortlist fast.