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Julie Delahaye

Singapore Airlines has cheap return flights to Bali from £540pp but be quick

If Bali has always been on your bucket list, then you may want to check out Singapore Airlines ' latest deals.

That's because the airline has launched a huge Easter sale with tempting discounts, and Bali is in the mix.

In fact, there are currently cheap return flights to Bali from £540pp available in the sale, based on a London departure. (Price includes taxes and charges).

You've got a pretty generous travel window to choose from too, with discounted fares available across select dates until March 2020.

Considering some of the best months to visit Bali fall between May and September, it could be the perfect excuse to book a budget-friendly trip this year.

However, you're going to need to be quick if you do want to snap up the cheapest fares.

Uluwatu Temple, Bali (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

 

The sale ends on Monday 22nd April so you'll need to book by then - and it's worth noting that the discounts are subject to availability and change.

It's not just Bali which is on offer in the sale. There are also discounted flights to the likes of Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, the USA, Australia and New Zealand.

You can find out more about the Singapore Airlines sale here .

Of course Bali does make for some serious dream holiday fodder.

(National Geographic Creative)

 

For a start, it's filled with pretty incredible places from jaw-dropping temples to lush green forests.

Then there are the picture-perfect beaches that tailor to every holidaymaker whether you're after a day basking in the sunshine, looking for somewhere with a vibrant nightlife or want to trek along lesser-known coastal spots.

It could be the ideal time to snap up a cheap holiday to Bali - especially as the hotspot could be looking to introduce a tourism tax which would affect Brits.

It's worth noting that a tax of this nature is usually a small charge, with the idea that the funds generated into both tourism-related purposes as well as counteracting potential damage.

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