Tour Agencies in Bali
15 businesses in Bali
Bali's tour agency scene ranges from professional, licensed outfitters to informal one-man-and-a-van operations, so knowing what to look for matters. The island's natural attractions — Mount Agung, Mount Batur, the rice terraces of Jatiluwih, Komodo day trips, and Nusa Penida — are all best accessed through a guide or organized transfer, and dozens of agencies in tourist areas compete for that business. Reputable mid-tier agencies like Roby Bali Tour and Mantap Bali Tours offer transparent pricing, licensed guides, and proper insurance coverage, typically charging $30–80 per person for a full-day tour. Platforms like GetYourGuide and Klook list many Bali operators with verified reviews if you prefer online booking. For private custom itineraries — increasingly popular with expat families and long-stay visitors wanting to go beyond tourist highlights — most agencies accommodate personal requests at similar rates. Always confirm whether the price includes entrance fees, lunch, and hotel pickup before confirming.
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Mantap Bali Tours
5.0 (33)Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find international products in Bali? +
Browse tour agencies listings on ExpatsList to find stores in Bali that carry imported and international products. Grocery stores, specialty shops, and markets catering to expats are all included.
What leisure and community options are available for expats in Bali? +
ExpatsList covers tour agencies businesses in Bali from tour agencies and bars to community groups and hobby shops. It's a great way to find things to do and meet other expats when you're new to the city.
Are there expat-friendly community spaces or clubs in Bali? +
Many cities have thriving expat communities. Check our tour agencies section for social clubs, sports groups, and community spaces in Bali where you can connect with other internationals and locals alike.
Expat tips for Tour Agencies in Bali
Clarify All Inclusions Before Booking +
Tour prices in Bali are often quoted as base rates that exclude entrance fees, lunch, and sometimes even fuel surcharges. Always ask for a fully itemized breakdown before confirming, so the day's actual cost matches your expectations and budget.
Book Volcano Trek Tours the Night Before +
Mount Batur sunrise treks — one of Bali's most popular experiences — require a 1am departure to reach the summit by dawn. Booking with a licensed agency the day before gives you a confirmed guide and transport, and is far safer than attempting the route independently at night.
Choose Licensed Agencies for Komodo and Nusa Penida +
Day trips to Nusa Penida and liveaboard Komodo tours involve open-ocean boat crossings that require properly maintained vessels and experienced operators. Always verify that the agency is licensed and that their boats have functioning life jackets and safety equipment before you board.