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    Bali Visa > Blog > Travel > Planning a Trip from Bali to France? Here’s Where to Go!
Bali to France travel inspiration—romantic cities, countryside escapes, and European adventure planning guide
September 29, 2025

Planning a Trip from Bali to France? Here’s Where to Go!

  • By Syal
  • Travel, Visa Services

šŸ…æļø You’re enjoying the sun, beaches, and vibrant lifestyle in Bali šŸļø, but now you’re dreaming of something different, perhaps a trip to France. You type in ā€œhow to travel from Bali to Franceā€ and get hit with dozens of scattered results.Ā 

You just want to know where to go in France, how to plan your trip, and what’s worth seeing without all the noise.

šŸ…°ļø The more you search, the more overwhelmed you feel 😩. Some blogs list luxury cities like Paris, others focus on tiny villages.Ā 

You ask yourself: Is this place right for me? Will I need a visa? Can I fly from Bali directly? You don’t want to waste your precious travel days making the wrong choice or worse, arriving unprepared.

šŸ†‚ šŸŒ Good news! This blog is your personal guide to the best places in France, specially curated for travelers living in or visiting Bali who want a perfect European escape.Ā 

Whether you’re into history, wine, fashion, or natural beauty, we’ll break down the top destinations and how to get there hassle-free.

šŸ†ƒ šŸ’¬ ā€œI had no idea where to go after Bali,ā€ says Tom, a German tourist. ā€œBut after reading a Bali-based guide like this, I chose Lyon and Strasbourg, both were stunning and stress-free to reach!ā€

šŸ…“ šŸŽ’ Imagine this: You finish your vacation in Bali, hop on a flight to Europe, and arrive in a charming French town filled with cafĆ©s, vineyards, and art šŸŽØ.Ā 

You sip wine in Bordeaux, take selfies at the Eiffel Tower, or stroll the lavender fields of Provence, all without confusion or regret.

šŸ…°ļø šŸ’” Ready to make your dream trip a reality? Start planning your France itinerary from Bali today—we’ve got destination tips, travel hacks, and route suggestions waiting for you āœˆļøšŸ—ŗļø

Table of Contents

  • When Is the Best Time to Travel from Bali to France? šŸ“…
  • Top France Destinations That Suit Bali Travelers šŸ—¼
  • What’s the Ideal France Itinerary from Bali? šŸ—ŗļø
  • Real Story ā€œHow I Planned My Dream Trip from Bali to France Without a Travel Agentā€ āœˆļø
  • How to Travel from Bali to France Smoothly—Flights, Routes & Costs šŸ’ø
  • What Bali-Based Travelers Should Pack for a France Trip šŸŽ’
  • Entry Rules and Visa Tips for Bali Tourists Visiting France šŸ›‚
  • Booking Hotels and Tours for Your France Travel Experience šŸ—“ļø
  • FAQs About Planning a France Trip from Bali ā“

When Is the Best Time to Travel from Bali to France? šŸ“…

If you’re planning your first Bali to France adventure, timing is everything! France is beautiful year-round, but it depends on what you want to experience. For spring blossoms and fewer crowds, go in April or May 🌸.

Want summer vibes? Visit between June to August perfect for lavender in Provence or picnics by the Seine ā˜€ļø. Prefer cozy Christmas markets? Then December is your magic month šŸŽ„.

Bali is tropical all year, so the shift to France’s seasons can be refreshing. Just remember, summer in France means high prices and busy spots.

If you’re looking for the best balance of weather and cost, go during the shoulder seasons (April–May or September–October).

Top France Destinations That Suit Bali Travelers šŸ—¼

France destinations perfect for Bali travelers—Nice beaches, Lyon food, Bordeaux wine, and Provence lavender fields

France is more than just Paris (although yes, you should still visit the Eiffel Tower at least once! šŸ—¼). For Bali-based travelers craving beauty and culture, consider Nice on the French Riviera for stunning beaches šŸ–ļø, or Lyon, known for its food scene šŸ·.Ā 

Love art and wine? Head to Bordeaux or explore the dreamy lavender fields of Provence šŸ’œ. Into fairytale vibes? Visit Alsace, with timbered houses that feel like they’re from a storybook.Ā 

These are some of the best places in France for Bali travelers—they offer relaxation, photo ops, and cultural experiences that feel far from tourist traps.

What’s the Ideal France Itinerary from Bali? šŸ—ŗļø

Not sure how to build your France itinerary from Bali? Here’s a beginner-friendly idea:

Day 1–3: Arrive in Paris, explore the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and eat croissants by the Seine.
Day 4–6: Take the TGV to Lyon—dive into French cuisine and explore Roman ruins.
Day 7–9: Rent a car and drive to Provence for lavender fields, wine tours, and hilltop villages.
Day 10–12: Head to Nice for beachside relaxation and Mediterranean vibes.

This route gives you a mix of urban charm, natural beauty, and authentic French culture. And yes, it’s beginner friendly even if you don’t speak French!

Real Story ā€œHow I Planned My Dream Trip from Bali to France Without a Travel Agentā€ āœˆļø

ā€œI’m Olivia, a Canadian expat living in Ubud, Bali 🌓. After months of work-from-cafĆ© days, I craved a new vibe and France called to me. I didn’t want to use a travel agent, so I Googled ‘how to travel from Bali to France‘ and found out it was totally doable solo.Ā 

I booked a Qatar Airways flight from Denpasar to Paris via Doha, applied for a tourist visa at the French Consular Agency in Jakarta, and mapped my own France itinerary from Bali using blogs and Pinterest!Ā 

My highlights? Watching sunset at Montmartre, kayaking in Cassis, and eating fresh cheese at a market in Lyon šŸ§€. You don’t need a big budget, just a little planning and the courage to go!ā€

How to Travel from Bali to France Smoothly—Flights, Routes & Costs šŸ’ø

Flying Bali to France isn’t as complicated as it seems. There are no direct flights, but many major airlines offer one-stop routes via Singapore, Doha, or Dubai. Expect flight time to be 17–20 hours total āœˆļø.Ā 

Roundtrip tickets can cost IDR 13–20 million ($850–1300) depending on the season. To save money, book 3–4 months in advance and use price alert apps like Skyscanner or Google Flights šŸ”.Ā 

For comfort, consider airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, or Singapore Airlines. Don’t forget to check your layover visa needs if you’re flying through certain countries.

What Bali-Based Travelers Should Pack for a France Trip šŸŽ’

Traveling from humid Bali to seasonal France requires smart packing. If you’re going in spring or autumn, pack layers, light jackets, scarves, and comfy shoes šŸ‘Ÿ. Summer means breezy clothes, sunscreen, and sunglasses šŸ˜Ž.Ā 

Winter? Bring coats, gloves, and maybe even boots. Don’t forget universal adapters (France uses type C & E plugs), a power bank, and travel insurance šŸ“±. A basic French phrasebook or offline translation app will help too.Ā 

Bonus tip: French locals love stylish, simple fashion—ditch the touristy outfits if you want to blend in šŸ˜„.

Entry Rules and Visa Tips for Bali Tourists Visiting France šŸ›‚

Entry rules and Schengen visa tips for Bali-based tourists planning to visit France—documents, consulate info, and application timeline

If you’re a foreigner staying in Bali, you’ll likely need a Schengen visa to enter France. The application can be done at the French Consulate in Jakarta or via TLScontact if you’re eligible.Ā 

Prepare your passport, bank statements, travel insurance, round-trip flight ticket, and hotel bookings šŸ“„. Some nationalities may require extra documents or proof of Bali stay like KITAS or a travel itinerary.Ā 

Always apply at least 4–6 weeks before your departure. Double-check requirements on France-Visas official website to avoid surprises.

Booking Hotels and Tours for Your France Travel Experience šŸ—“ļø

For a smooth France travel experience, book your accommodation and tours early, especially in peak seasons like summer and Christmas šŸŽ„.Ā 

Use platforms like Booking.com, Agoda, or Airbnb. If you prefer guided experiences, check GetYourGuide or Viator for walking tours, cooking classes, and skip-the-line passes.Ā 

Don’t overpack your schedule, France is meant to be savored. Leave time for wandering local markets, sipping coffee in outdoor cafĆ©s ā˜•, and spontaneous detours.Ā 

Bonus: Many museums are free on the first Sunday of the month, perfect for budget travelers!

FAQs About Planning a France Trip from Bali ā“

  • Can I apply for a France visa in Bali?

    No, you must apply via Jakarta or the French embassy handling your nationality.

  • What’s the cheapest way to fly from Bali to France?

    Book early and fly via Singapore or Doha with budget-friendly carriers.

  • Do I need to speak French?

    No, but basic greetings help! Most tourist areas speak English.

  • What’s the weather like in France?

    It varies by season. Check the forecast and pack accordingly.

  • How long should I stay?

    10–14 days gives you a good mix of cities and countryside.

Need help planning your trip from Bali to France? Chat with our travel-savvy team now on WhatsApp. āœˆļø

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Syal is specialist in Real Estate and majored in Law at Universitas Indonesia (UI) and holds a legal qualification. She has been blogging for 5 years and proficient in English, visit @syalsaadrn for business inquiries.

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