Private jet charter to Bali
Bali is 95 miles wide, and a vast portion of this is dedicated to showcasing its lush, paradisiacal palette. Bali is a cacophony of breathtaking colours and natural sights, from its magnificent waterfalls to its majestic forests. See for yourself with a private jet to Bali.
Top attractions and activities in Bali

Bali is fire and paradise in equal measures. Its central mountains include active volcanoes that are as brooding as they are awe-inspiring, while the misty mountains around it cloak Hindu temples such as Pura Ulun in Danau Bratan in a gauze of cool condensation. The botanical gardens in Candikuning are one of only four in Bali, and with their stone idols, over 154 hectares of kempt lush lawns and plant-life and themed gardens (such as the Garden of Five Offerings), are often considered the most beautiful.
Bali’s picturesque beaches are its main attraction. Whether you're seeking world-class surfing, peaceful relaxation, or vibrant social experiences, you'll find it all at iconic spots like Padang Padang Beach, Kuta Beach, and Seminyak Beach.
While it’s easy to get mesmerised by Bali’s beautiful beaches, some of the more rural locations on this island are also a must, especially for travellers wanting to immerse themselves in Indonesian culture.
The serene village of Sidemen, located in eastern Bali, allows you to learn more about the local way of life with hands-on Balinese cooking classes or visits to nearby historical sites such as Tirta Gangga. You can also explore the region on foot or by bike, allowing you to experience some of the natural beauty of the region, such as the picturesque Gembleng Waterfall, at your own pace.
The best vantage point of the hills and the waterfalls on the north coast can be enjoyed by heading to the hiking centre located in Munduk. Take in the local sites, including the wondrous Munduk Waterfall, Melanting Waterfall, or Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, or experience the twin lake jungle hike which allows you to visit the Buyan and Tamblingan lakes.
Luxury hotels in Bali

After you’ve booked your private jet to Bali, your next priority is securing a stay at one of the island’s luxury hotels.
The island offers plenty of accommodation options that blend luxurious comfort with breathtaking views. Here are our top three recommendations:
- Viceroy Bali: Located in Ubud, this well-appointed boutique hotel features 25 villas with private pools and balconies providing stunning views overlooking the valley throughout. There are even opportunities to rejuvenate body and mind after a long day of hiking or walking the trails by using the hotel’s spa facilities, which include a Hammam steam room and Jacuzzi.
- Mulia Villas: Located in Nusa Dua, the Mulia Villas offer an exceptional stay and are the largest of their kind on the island. Guests enjoy unlimited access to six stunning pools, along with gourmet dining across four restaurants and five bars. The resort is dedicated to delivering a truly outstanding experience, from indulgent relaxation to exciting activities like canoeing on Nusa Dua’s calm waters and a variety of other water sports.
- The Ritz-Carlton, Bali: This gem presents unparalleled ocean views from its elevated cliffside location, offering guests a stunning panorama of the Indian Ocean's azure waters and dramatic sunsets. Lavish amenities include a hydro-vital pool, immersive spa treatments that honour Balinese traditions, and multiple dining venues showcasing both local and international cuisine, all designed to provide an indulgent and culturally rich experience.
The top restaurants in Bali

The island isn’t short on places to grab a bite to eat when you’re out and about, either. Here are a few of our favourite restaurants in Bali:
- Merah Putih: Located in Kerobokan, Denpasar, Merah Putih serves high-quality Indonesian food inspired by the diversity and traditions of the island. Expect unpretentious yet delicately crafted dishes such as shaved baby squid served on egg noodles with crab, leek, and chilli and large plates of Sumatran lamb shank curry with wing beans.
- Sarong: A multi-award-winning restaurant and one of the most popular ones in the Seminyak region, Sarong is a must-do. As a result of its popularity, it’s always advisable to book, but the dining there is well worth the advance consideration. Enjoy masterfully created dishes such as smoked tenderloin with wild mushrooms, flat leaf lemongrass drizzled with mint and chilli dressing.
- Kayuputi: The St Regis Bali’s flagship restaurant, Kayuputi, stands as a pinnacle of gourmet dining in Bali, offering an exquisite fine-dining experience with a focus on refined Asian-inspired cuisine and showcasing the best of local and international ingredients. The restaurant's elegant design consists of an all-white interior with wooden accents that creates a serene and sophisticated ambiance, complemented by breathtaking panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, providing a truly memorable dining setting.
Recommended airports for charter planes in Bali
Enjoy our private jet charter service to Bali and get your idyllic getaway off to a luxurious start.
The well-equipped Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), located in Denpasar, is home to a bustling terminal for private air charters. VIP lounges and complimentary refreshments help to set the luxurious mood for your trip with Bali air charter services.
Fly to Bali from Australia with ACS
The Travel Division at Air Charter Service is renowned for managing a seamless luxury Bali experience, beginning with bespoke private flight arrangements and extending to securing premium travel and accommodation. The team meticulously tailors every detail, ensuring a stress-free journey, while access to exclusive extras like yacht charters and guided tours elevates your trip.
Contact us to learn more about our air charter services, and we’ll help you arrange everything you need to charter a private jet to Bali.



