To book glamping in Bali, you send one enquiry describing your dates, tent style and budget, and an independent curator matches you to vetted glamping sites and camp operators who then confirm and handle the booking directly. Bali Camping Luxury is that curator: we research and compare safari tents, bell tents, geodesic eco-domes and stargazing bubbles across the island, then route your request to the operator best suited to it. We do not own tents or land, we are not an online travel agency, and we never take your payment ourselves. This page is information, not licensed travel advice, and it exists to answer every package and add-on question in one place so you can decide what to book before you ever fill in the form.
The single biggest decision is the rate type: an all-inclusive glamping package versus a breakfast-only rate. The rest of this guide breaks down what each tent style typically offers, what “all-inclusive” actually bundles, indicative price bands last verified June 2026, and the exact steps from enquiry to confirmed stay.
All-inclusive glamping vs breakfast-only: what the rate really covers
An all-inclusive glamping rate generally bundles your accommodation, all meals, a defined set of on-site activities, and often a personal guide or host and transfers, into one published nightly price. A breakfast-only rate covers the tent and morning meal; everything else (lunch, dinner, excursions, a private chef, spa, transfers) is added on as you go. Neither is automatically better value. Couples on a short, dense stay often prefer all-inclusive for the predictability; longer stays and travellers who want to eat out around Ubud or Canggu frequently land cheaper on breakfast-only.
Here is how the two structures compare in practice. Figures are indicative ranges drawn from operator-published patterns and should be confirmed with the operator at the time of booking.
| Element | All-inclusive glamping | Breakfast-only glamping |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | Included | Included |
| Breakfast | Included | Included |
| Lunch & dinner | Included | Pay per meal or eat off-site |
| On-site activities | Defined set included | Booked and paid à la carte |
| Personal guide / host | Often included | Add-on |
| Airport / area transfers | Often included | Usually extra |
| Best for | Short stays, honeymoons, hands-off planning | Longer stays, flexible eaters, tighter budgets |
| Price predictability | High (one number) | Lower (varies with use) |
One honest note on terminology: “all-inclusive” is not a regulated label. Two camps can both advertise it and include very different things. Always read the inclusions list line by line, and treat alcohol, premium excursions and spa treatments as the items most likely to sit outside the bundle.
Bali glamping packages by tent style and indicative price
What you pay tracks the structure as much as the location. A simple bell tent in a rice-field setting and a clifftop bubble with a private hot tub are different products at different price points. The bands below are per tent, per night, last verified June 2026, and assume two guests; family and group configurations change them. They are starting reference points, not quotes.
| Tent style | What it is | Typical setting | Indicative price band / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bell tent | Canvas tent, real bed, often shared or simple bathroom | Jungle, rice field, lakeside | Entry-level luxury |
| Safari tent | Larger structure, en-suite bathroom, deck | Jungle, highland, beachfront | Mid to upper |
| Geodesic eco-dome | Climate-controlled dome, design-led interior | Lakeside highlands, jungle | Upper |
| Bubble / stargazing tent | Transparent pod for night-sky views | Clifftop, open valley | Upper, premium with hot tub |
| Clifftop / beachfront tent | Premium siting with a view as the headline | South coast, east coast | Premium |
Global context helps frame why these stays sit where they do on price. Independent research firms estimate the global glamping market at roughly USD 3.7 to 6.4 billion in the mid-2020s, projected toward USD 7.9 to 11.1 billion by 2030 to 2034, a compound annual growth rate of about 9 to 11 percent. The luxury-glamping segment specifically has been valued at around USD 3.2 billion in 2025 with a forecast of USD 8.1 billion by 2034, near 12.4 percent CAGR, faster than broader luxury hospitality at roughly 8.3 percent. Average glamping spend in mature markets such as the US runs around USD 150 to 350 per night, against traditional camping at USD 20 to 50. The category has professionalised, which is why a curated, comfort-first stay carries a real premium over a sleeping bag.
Reading a price band honestly
A band tells you the floor and the shape, not the final figure. Three things move a real quote: the season (Bali’s July to August and December to January peaks push rates up), the rate type from the section above, and the add-ons you attach. A bubble tent listed near the bottom of its band on a breakfast-only weekday in shoulder season can cost less than a safari tent at the top of its band, all-inclusive, in peak week. This is exactly why we ask for your dates before suggesting anything.
What the premium add-ons actually include
Most of the searches that lead here are for specific extras: a private chef, a personal guide, a hot tub, on-site activities. Here is what each typically means when an operator offers it, so you can decide what to request in your enquiry.
- Private chef
- A chef cooks at or near your tent for set meals, sometimes a single dinner, sometimes full-board. Usually priced per meal or per day plus ingredients, and best requested in advance rather than on arrival.
- Personal guide
- A host or guide who handles excursions, local logistics and recommendations. In all-inclusive packages this is often bundled; on breakfast-only rates it is an add-on, sometimes shared across guests.
- Hot tub
- A private soaking tub on your deck or terrace. It is a fixed feature of certain tents rather than a bookable extra, so “Bali glamping with hot tub” is really a filter on which tents you choose, not an add-on you tack onto any stay.
- On-site activities
- Yoga, guided walks, cooking classes, water activities or wellness sessions run by the camp. All-inclusive packages cover a defined set; à la carte rates let you pick and pay per session.
- Transfers
- Airport or area pickups. Frequently included in all-inclusive rates and charged separately otherwise. Distances in Bali vary widely, so confirm the route, not just the word “transfer.”
If you have a non-negotiable, lead your enquiry with it. “We want a stargazing bubble with a private hot tub and a one private-chef dinner” is far easier to match accurately than “something nice with extras.”
How booking through an independent curator works
Our role is narrow and deliberate. We compare options against what you tell us, then introduce you to the operator who fits. We do not hold inventory, set prices, or process payment. The booking contract, the on-site service, safety and compliance all sit with the glamping operator, not with us. That separation is the point: it keeps our suggestions about fit rather than about whatever we happen to have in stock.
| Step | What happens | Who does it |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Enquiry | You send dates, group size, tent style, budget, must-have add-ons | You |
| 2. Match | We compare vetted sites and shortlist the best fits | Bali Camping Luxury |
| 3. Introduction | We route you to the operator(s) with the details | Bali Camping Luxury |
| 4. Quote & confirm | The operator confirms availability, price and policies | Glamping operator |
| 5. Booking & payment | You contract and pay the operator directly | You & operator |
On money, we keep it plain. If you proceed with a partner, they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you. That fee never changes your price and never decides who we recommend; the match is based on your brief. We have not personally inspected every property and we do not hold formal accreditation, so we describe operator-stated amenities rather than guaranteeing them.
Ready to start? Send your details and we will shortlist real options for your dates. Plan your Bali glamping escape and we will reply with matches, or send the same brief over WhatsApp if you would rather plan by message.
Choosing the right package for who you are travelling with
Different travellers optimise for different things, and the rate type usually follows from that.
Couples and honeymooners
All-inclusive tends to win here: a clifftop safari tent or a stargazing bubble with a private chef dinner removes the planning friction on a short, romantic stay. Couples are consistently the largest share of the glamping market, which is why the most design-forward bubble and dome stays cluster around couple-sized layouts.
Families
Look for larger safari tents or two-tent setups, and confirm child suitability with the operator directly, since canvas, water features and open decks vary in how kid-ready they are. Breakfast-only often suits families who want to eat on their own schedule.
Remote workers and longer stays
Breakfast-only plus à la carte usually costs less over a week or more, and the deciding factors are connectivity and a workable desk and power setup. Ask the operator for stated Wi-Fi details rather than assuming; we can pass that question on as part of your match.
Retreat and small-group organisers
Multi-tent camps with communal space are the realistic option. Capacity, catering and quiet-hours policies all come from the operator, and your contract will be with them, so we focus on matching you to sites that genuinely handle group logistics.
Frequently asked questions
How do I book luxury glamping in Bali?
Send one enquiry with your dates, group size, preferred tent style, budget and any must-have add-ons. We compare vetted glamping sites, shortlist the best fits, and introduce you to the operator, who confirms availability and price and takes the booking and payment directly.
Is all-inclusive glamping in Bali better value than breakfast-only?
It depends on your stay. All-inclusive gives one predictable price and suits short stays, honeymoons and hands-off planning. Breakfast-only is often cheaper for longer stays or travellers who want to eat out and book activities selectively. Compare the inclusions line by line, since “all-inclusive” is not a regulated term.
What does a Bali glamping package typically cost per night?
Indicative bands last verified June 2026 run from entry-level luxury for simple bell tents up to premium for clifftop, beachfront and hot-tub bubble tents, for two guests. Season, rate type and add-ons all move the figure, so treat bands as reference points and confirm the exact price with the operator.
Can I add a private chef or a hot tub to any glamping stay?
A private chef is usually a bookable add-on, priced per meal or per day, best arranged in advance. A hot tub is generally a fixed feature of specific tents rather than an extra you attach to any stay, so it is really a matter of choosing the right tent. Tell us which matters most and we will match accordingly.
Do you charge me anything to use Bali Camping Luxury?
No. Our guidance is free to you. If you proceed with a partner, they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you, and that fee never affects your price or our recommendation, which is based only on your brief.
Who is responsible for the booking and on-site service?
The glamping operator is. We provide independent information and route your enquiry, but the booking contract, payment, on-site service, safety and compliance all sit with the operator. This is information, not licensed travel advice; for any legal, safety or regulatory questions, consult the operator or the relevant local authorities.
When you know your dates and the kind of night you want, the fastest way forward is one good brief. Plan your Bali glamping escape and we will come back with real, dated options, or message us on WhatsApp to plan it conversationally.
