From £229 pp including flights
Children under 12 years from £169
Single room supplement from £159
If you would like to experience Bali's soul and gorgeous nature, you must choose this extension to Ubud.
Here, you can wander in untamed jungles, go cycling in rice paddies, river rafting on the Ayung River, and learn to make delicious Indonesian dishes at one of the city’s many cooking schools.
In Ubud, traditions and religion are upheld wholeheartedly. Large ceremonial processions often take place in the streets and temples, and you can see the Balinese on their way to one of the local temples with tributes to the Hindu gods Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu – a truly wonderful and atmospheric experience!
Beyond the strong bonds to old traditions and religion, Ubud is also known for its art. Many local and foreign artists have settled in this city, and all along the main street, these many creative souls have opened exhibitions and galleries displaying wonderful arts and crafts located side by side with small shops selling nice jewellery, clothing and bags.
In Ubud, you can also find many great and exciting restaurants, whether you’re into Indonesian, Japanese, Italian, vegan, or if you’re a big fan of organic produce. You can also take in Ubud’s wholly unique mood and atmosphere at one of the city’s cosy cafés and taste the world’s most expensive coffee, brewed from luwak beans.
There are no planned excursions, so you can take the days at your own pace, deciding the activities yourself.
The extension includes a 3-night hotel stay with breakfast and transfers.
From £1229 pp including flights
Children under 12 years from £869
Single room supplement from £229
Komodo Island is home to the great Komodo dragons. The Komodo dragon is the largest living species of lizard in the world. It can grow up to three metres long and weigh up to 165 kg. Despite its huge size, it can move at speeds of up to 20 km/h – and it is carnivorous with an aggressive and pretty brutal hunting technique. And yet a visit to the monitor lizards is on the wish list of many travellers. It’s not every day you get see the world’s largest lizard, which has survived here on the island for some 10 million years! Besides the Komodo dragons, you can also see buffaloes, wild boar, wild deer, macaques, and beautiful birds, not to mention a landscape that is both scenic and rugged. The water is crystal clear; the seas full of brightly coloured fish and corals. Designated as a national park, Komodo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The extension includes a 3-night stay at a hotel on Flores, 1 night at a hotel in Sanur, breakfast, flight between Bali and Flores and transfers. Also included are a full-day excursion to Komodo Island, snorkelling at Pink Beach and Rinca Island as well as a full-day excursion in western Flores, taking in the Cunca Rami waterfall, Batu Cermin Cave and a visit to a local market.
Children on the tour must be aged 7+.
Please note: This extension is not available from 14–29 March 2026 and 5–14 March 2027.
From £529 pp including flights
Children under 12 years from £429
Single room supplement from £209
Extend your tour to include an exciting city break to Singapore and be blown away by the state-of-the-art metropolis of the East.
Covering an area of just 721.5 km2, the island state is South-east Asia’s smallest country, and what the small, well-developed country lacks in size, it more than makes up for in experiences.
Look forward to experiencing the architectural Marina Bay Sands, stroll around the green oasis Gardens by the Bay, shop to your heart’s content on Orchard Road, drink Singapore Slings at Raffles Hotel and ride in the 165-metre-high ferris wheel, the Singapore Flyer, which offers a phenomenal view of all the futuristic skyscrapers and the harbour.
What also makes Singapore so cool is that it is a melting pot of cultures, and people live with respect for and an understanding of one another, with Buddhist temples, mosques, churches and Hindu temples side by side. Singapore’s diversity can be experienced in the charming districts of Little India, China Town and the Arabic and Malay quarter, Kampong Glam. Soak in the atmosphere while being seduced by the wonderful, colourful buildings and the aroma of spices and jasmine.
The multicultural community is also reflected in the many culinary delights on offer around the city. If you’re into authentic street food, you can visit one of the famous hawker centres, or, if upscale Michelin restaurants are more your thing, make your way to the special food street, Keong Saik Road, and discover some of Singapore’s best restaurants.
Other popular and hip neighbourhoods are the colourful Haji Lane in Kampong Glam and the Art Deco area, Tiong Bahru. Both neighbourhoods are known for their cosy cafés, exciting restaurants and shops as well as wonderful street art.
In stark contrast to the vibrant city life is Sentosa Island, a small island which offers lovely sandy beaches and countless sights and activities for the whole family such as Universal Studios and various adventure parks.
Does Singapore sound tempting?
The extension includes a 3-night hotel stay with breakfast, flight to Singapore and transfers.








