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    Bali Visa > Blog > Travel > Where Should You Travel in Italy While Staying in Bali?  
Top Italian travel destinations for visitors from Bali—Rome, Venice, Florence, Bologna, and Amalfi Coast with cultural, culinary, and scenic highlights
October 8, 2025

Where Should You Travel in Italy While Staying in Bali?  

  • By Syal
  • Travel, Visa Services

🅿️ You’re living your best life in Bali 🌴—sipping coconuts in Canggu, working remotely from Ubud cafés, or just relaxing under the sun. But lately, your heart is drifting towards Italy pasta in Rome, gondolas in Venice, or sunsets in Florence. You start to wonder, “Where should I travel in Italy from Bali?” Yet with so many cities and options, planning becomes overwhelming.

🅰️ Search engines throw endless lists, most written for Europeans or locals in Italy 😩. They rarely consider the needs of foreigners living in Bali, like flight routes from Denpasar to Rome, visa tips, or ideal seasons. You feel stuck between tropical Bali and your Italian dream, unsure where to begin or which cities offer the best cultural and culinary experiences for your trip.

🆂 Here’s the good news! This blog is tailor-made for you, foreigners in Bali looking for a magical Italian adventure. We’ll guide you through the best cities to visit in Italy, considering travel convenience, vibes, food, and famous landmarks. Whether you want romantic escapes, fashion districts, or historical treasures, we’ve mapped it all 🗺️.

🆃 “I had no idea where to start,” says Chloe, an Australian based in Seminyak. “But this guide made my Italy trip so smooth. I visited Milan, Florence, and even took a wine tour in Tuscany!” ✨

🅴 Imagine waking up in Rome, tossing a coin in the Trevi Fountain 💧, then heading to Venice to cruise past palazzos at sunset. Or taking a food tour in Bologna before relaxing on the Amalfi Coast. With this guide, you’ll not only pick the right cities in Italy, but plan your journey with confidence, from Bali to Europe.

🅰️ Ready to turn your Italian dream into reality? Let’s explore the top Italian destinations from Bali, packed with real tips, travel hacks, and unforgettable city picks.🌴 Scroll down and let the journey begin!  

Table of Contents

  • Best Time to Travel from Bali to Italy in 2025 📅
  • Top 7 Must-Visit Italy Cities for Bali-Based Travelers 🏛️
  • How to Create the Perfect Italy Itinerary from Bali 🗺️
  • Real Story “How My Rome & Florence Trip Changed My Bali Life” ✈️
  • Italy Travel Costs: Budgeting Your Trip from Bali 💸
  • Visa & Entry Rules for Foreigners in Bali Traveling to Italy 🛂
  • Flights & Routes: How to Get from Bali to Italy Smoothly ✈️
  • Where to Stay in Italy for Every Budget from Hostels to Villas 🛏️
  • FAQs About Traveling to Italy from Bali in 2025 ❓

Best Time to Travel from Bali to Italy in 2025 📅

The best time for Italy travel really depends on what you want to experience. If you’re escaping Bali’s heat and looking for cool weather and fewer crowds, April to June and September to October are ideal. 

Spring brings flowers in bloom 🌸 and autumn means grape harvests 🍇 in Tuscany. Summer (July–August) is fun too, but cities like Rome and Milan can get extremely hot and crowded. Winter (December–February) is magical if you’re into Christmas markets or skiing in the Alps, but many small towns close down. 

So if you’re planning your Italy trip from Bali, spring and early fall offer the best balance of comfort, scenery, and travel value.

Top 7 Must-Visit Italy Cities for Bali-Based Travelers 🏛️

Wondering where to travel in Italy from Bali? Here’s our top 7 list for a dream itinerary:
Rome – The eternal city, full of ruins, pasta, and piazzas.
Venice – Ride a gondola through dreamy canals.
Florence – Home of the Renaissance, perfect for art lovers.
Naples – Birthplace of pizza and gateway to Pompeii.
Milan – Italy’s fashion and design capital.
Cinque Terre – Colorful seaside villages with cliffside views.
Sicily – A unique blend of cultures, history, and Mediterranean charm.

Each city offers something special, whether you want to walk through history, shop Italian brands, or relax by the sea. If you’re living in Bali, these Italy cities offer a wonderful change of pace.

How to Create the Perfect Italy Itinerary from Bali 🗺️

Italy itinerary for travelers from Bali—Rome, Florence, Venice, Naples, Amalfi Coast, and Sicily with high-speed trains and local flights

Planning your Italy itinerary from Bali? Start by picking how long you’ll stay, most travelers aim for 10 to 14 days. From Bali, you’ll likely arrive in Rome or Milan, so use those as your main entry and exit points. 

Split your trip between north and south 3 days in Rome, 2 in Florence, 2 in Venice, and another 3–4 days for Naples, Amalfi Coast, or Sicily. If you want a slower pace, focus only on central Italy. Traveling within Italy is easy thanks to high-speed trains 🚄 and local flights. 

Don’t forget to plan some free time for gelato breaks 🍦 or last-minute discoveries. Your Bali lifestyle has taught you to relax, bring that same vibe to your Italian journey!

Real Story “How My Rome & Florence Trip Changed My Bali Life” ✈️

Samantha, a 34-year-old yoga teacher from Canada, had been living in Bali for two years when she felt burnt out. “I love Bali, but I needed a reset,” she said. 

She booked a 12-day trip to Italy from Bali, flying into Rome and visiting Florence next. “In Rome, I cried in front of the Colosseum,” she laughed. 

“It was so powerful.” In Florence, she joined a local pasta-making class 🍝 and made friends with an Italian couple who later visited her in Ubud. 

“It reminded me how good it feels to learn and explore again.” Samantha says the trip helped her return to Bali with fresh energy and a deeper appreciation for both cultures.

Italy Travel Costs: Budgeting Your Trip from Bali 💸

Traveling to Italy from Bali doesn’t have to break the bank. A roundtrip flight from Denpasar to Rome or Milan starts around IDR 10–14 million ($600–$900 USD), especially if you book early. Daily expenses in Italy vary:

  • Budget travel: IDR 800K–1M/day
  • Mid-range: IDR 1.5M–2.5M/day
  • Luxury: IDR 3M+ per day

Meals can be affordable pizza and wine for under IDR 200K 🍕! Local trains between cities are also cheap, especially if booked in advance. Plan for museum tickets 🎟️ and a few splurges, like gondola rides or wine tastings. If you’ve been saving in Bali, this is a great way to reward yourself with an unforgettable journey.

Visa & Entry Rules for Foreigners in Bali Traveling to Italy 🛂

If you’re a foreigner living in Bali, your visa needs will depend on your passport. Citizens of countries like the U.S., Canada, Australia, and most of Europe can enter Italy visa-free for up to 90 days. 

Others may need a Schengen visa, which you can apply for at the Italian Embassy in Jakarta or through consulates in Bali (limited appointments). 

Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date, and carry proof of return flights and accommodation. Travel insurance is also a must. Plan this early visa approvals can take 2–3 weeks ⏳.

Flights & Routes: How to Get from Bali to Italy Smoothly ✈️

Flight routes from Bali to Italy—connections via Doha, Dubai, or Singapore with travel times, booking tips, and onward train or flight options in Italy

There are no direct flights from Bali to Italy, but many smooth connections exist through Doha (Qatar Airways), Dubai (Emirates), or Singapore (Singapore Airlines). Popular routes include:

  • Denpasar → Doha → Rome
  • Denpasar → Singapore → Milan

Travel time usually ranges from 17 to 22 hours, including layovers. Book your flights 2–3 months ahead for better prices and avoid weekend departures when fares spike. Red-eye flights work well for saving on hotel costs too. Once in Italy, trains and domestic flights make city-hopping a breeze. Use apps like Omio or Trenitalia for booking transport in Italy.

Where to Stay in Italy for Every Budget from Hostels to Villas 🛏️

Italy has something for every type of traveler. Budget-conscious visitors from Bali will find plenty of hostels in Rome, Florence, and Naples, many with shared kitchens and lively social scenes. 

Mid-range options include Airbnbs, boutique hotels, and charming B&Bs in local neighborhoods. If you’re splurging, try staying in a Tuscan villa, a seaside guesthouse on the Amalfi Coast, or a luxury hotel in Venice 🛶. Booking.com and Agoda both work well from Bali, and Agoda even offers Indonesian-language support. 

Pro tip: stay near a train station if you’re visiting multiple Italy cities on one trip.

FAQs About Traveling to Italy from Bali in 2025 ❓

  • Do I need a visa if I have a KITAS in Bali?

    Your KITAS doesn’t affect your Italian visa, what matters is your passport.

  • What’s the easiest Italian city to fly into from Bali?

    Rome and Milan are the most connected and often the cheapest.

  • Can I use my Indonesian SIM card in Italy?

    You can, but roaming is expensive. Buy a local SIM at the airport or use an eSIM.

  • Do I need travel insurance for Italy?

    Yes, especially if applying for a Schengen visa. Even if visa-free, it’s highly recommended.

  • Is it safe to travel solo in Italy as a woman?

    Yes, especially in cities like Florence and Milan. Stay alert at night and avoid empty areas, just like in any big city.

Need help planning your Italy trip from Bali? ✨ Chat with our travel support team now on WhatsApp for guidance.

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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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