Discover Nusa dua beaches water sports Center, Peninsula Beach, Pandawa Beach, Melasti Beach, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue and Cultural Park, Labuan Sait, Suluban Beach, and Uluwatu Sunset Cliff Temple.
Also, a good opportunity to stop-over in Jimbaran Bay for a seafood dinner.
Notes: *The tour does not include entrance tickets.
* The tickets can be purchased at the locations.
* The tour can be customized anytime.
* Bring your extra clothes & towel if you want to do water sports.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Hotels or Bali International Air Port and at all popular places in the center and southern part of the island.
Hotel
You will be picked up at the hotels in the area of: Jimbaran, Legian, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Seminyak, Tanjung Benoa, Tuban & Ubud
Water Sport Center in Tanjumg Benoa, Nusa Dua Beach. (Exclude Ticket)
Nusa Dua Beach is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant water sports scene, offering a wide range of activities for adventure enthusiasts. Bali Watersports provide visitors with thrilling experiences and opportunities to explore the island's stunning marine environment. Here are some popular water sports activities you can enjoy in Bali:
Jet Skiing: ($ 25.00)
Jet skiing is a thrilling activity that lets you speed across the water on a small, motorized watercraft. You can rent a jet ski and ride along the coastline, experiencing the adrenaline rush as you navigate the waves.
Parasailing: ($ 30.00)
Parasailing allows you to experience the sensation of flying as you are lifted into the air while harnessed to a parachute. You'll be pulled by a speedboat, providing a breathtaking view of the coastline and the open sea.
Banana Boat Ride: ($ 20.00)
The banana boat is an inflatable boat shaped like a banana that is pulled by a speedboat. This fun-filled activity is perfect for groups, as you and your friends can ride together and enjoy the thrill of bouncing over the waves.
Snorkeling: ($ 25.00)
Bali boasts an incredible underwater ecosystem, making it an ideal destination for snorkeling. You can explore colorful coral reefs, encounter tropical fish, and witness the mesmerizing marine life that Bali has to offer.
Scuba Diving: (N/A)
With its clear waters and diverse marine life, Bali is a paradise for scuba diving enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, you can find numerous dive sites around the island, including shipwrecks, coral gardens, and underwater cliffs.
Flyboarding: ($ 65.00)
Flyboarding is an exhilarating water sport that combines elements of water skiing, jet skiing, and hoverboarding. With the help of a water-powered jetpack, you can soar above the water, performing flips and tricks.
These are just a few examples of the water sports activities you can enjoy in Bali. The island offers a wide variety of options, catering to different skill levels and preferences. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping thrills or a leisurely exploration of Bali's underwater wonders, the watersports scene in Bali has something for everyone.
Pandawa Beach or Melasti Beach (Ticket Rp. 60K pp)
Pandawa and Melasti Beaches are popular beaches located on the southern coast of Bali, Indonesia. It is situated in the Kutuh village of the Badung Regency. Pandawa Beach is known for its stunning natural beauty, clear blue waters, and unique limestone cliffs that surround the shoreline. Here are some key features and aspects of Pandawa Beach:
Access: Pandawa Beach was once hidden behind large limestone cliffs, but it has become more accessible over the years due to development. A road has been built that passes through the cliffs, making it easier for visitors to reach the beach.
Limestone Statues: One of the most iconic features of Pandawa Beach is the row of large limestone statues depicting characters from the Mahabharata epic. These statues include figures of the Pandawa brothers (Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva) after whom the beach is named.
Activities: Visitors to Pandawa Beach can engage in a variety of activities. Swimming and sunbathing are popular options due to the beach's clear waters and golden sands. Additionally, there are water sports opportunities like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boating for those seeking a more adventurous experience.
Local Cuisine and Vendors: There are several food stalls and local vendors near the beach where you can enjoy Indonesian and Balinese cuisine, snacks, and refreshments. This adds to the overall beach experience and allows visitors to savor local flavors.
Scenic Views and Photography: The picturesque landscape of Pandawa Beach, with its limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and pristine sand, offers great opportunities for photography and capturing memorable moments.
Sunsets: Like many other coastal areas in Bali, Pandawa Beach is known for its beautiful sunsets. Watching the sun dip below the horizon while relaxing on the beach is a popular activity among tourists.
Tourist Facilities: To accommodate the growing number of visitors, Pandawa Beach has seen the development of various facilities including parking areas, restrooms, and small shops selling beach essentials.
Lunch at Local Restaurant in Pandawa or Melasti Beach (Exclude)
There are many traditional restaurants and cafe where you can get good food & drinks with good price
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue & Culture Park (Ticket 125K pp))
Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) is a cultural park located on the island of Bali, Indonesia. It is a popular tourist destination known for its iconic statue of the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda. The park is situated on a hilltop in the Bukit Peninsula, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the Indian Ocean.
The idea for the Garuda Wisnu Kencana project was conceived in the 1980s by a Balinese artist named I Nyoman Nuarta. The vision was to create a monumental statue that represents the Hindu heritage and culture of Indonesia. The construction of the statue began in 1997, but due to funding issues, the project faced delays and was temporarily halted. However, it was eventually completed and unveiled to the public in 2018.
The centerpiece of GWK is the statue of Lord Vishnu riding Garuda, which stands at a height of 121 meters (397 feet), including its pedestal. The statue itself is made of copper and brass and is considered one of the tallest statues in the world. Vishnu, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, is depicted with four hands, each holding symbolic objects representing his various attributes.
Apart from the iconic statue, Garuda Wisnu Kencana offers various attractions and facilities for visitors. The park features cultural performances, art galleries, exhibitions, and an amphitheater that hosts regular music and dance shows. There are also several restaurants and souvenir shops within the park, allowing visitors to indulge in Balinese cuisine and purchase traditional crafts.
The sprawling grounds of GWK cover an area of approximately 60 hectares (148 acres), with beautifully landscaped gardens and pathways. The park aims to promote Indonesian art and culture, showcasing not only the statue but also traditional music, dance, and other artistic forms.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana has become a significant landmark in Bali, attracting both domestic and international tourists. It offers a blend of cultural immersion, artistic expression, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in Balinese heritage and Hindu mythology.
Labuan Sait or Suluban Beach (Ticket Rp. 50K pp)
Labuan sait is a stunning Natural Beauty: Labuan Sait Beach is famous for its stunning natural beauty. The beach is enclosed by high cliffs and rock formations, which create a unique and visually striking landscape. The clear blue waters and white sandy shoreline make it a favorite destination for beachgoers and surfers alike.
Surfing Paradise: The beach is particularly well-known among surfers, and it has been featured in international surfing competitions. It offers challenging waves that attract both experienced surfers and beginners looking to learn the sport. Surfboard rentals and surf schools are available for those interested in catching some waves.
Access and Entrance: To reach Labuan Sait Beach, visitors need to descend a series of stairs that wind down through the cliffs. The pathway can be a bit steep and uneven, so it's essential to be cautious while making your way down. The effort, however, is well worth it, as you'll be rewarded with a captivating view of the beach.
Beach Facilities: The beach area has some basic facilities, including small stalls selling snacks, refreshments, and souvenirs. You'll also find beach chairs and umbrellas available for rent if you wish to relax and soak up the sun.
High Tides and Low Tides: It's important to consider the tide timings when planning a visit to Labuan Sait Beach. During high tide, the beach area might become significantly smaller, but you can explore the surrounding cliffs and caves. At low tide, more sandy areas become accessible, creating more space for visitors to enjoy.
Sunset Views: Labuan Sait Beach is also a great spot to witness a beautiful sunset. The setting sun against the dramatic backdrop of the cliffs makes for a memorable experience.
Uluwatu Temple (Ticket Rp. 50K pp)
Uluwatu Temple is a Balinese Hindu temple located on the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula in Bali, Indonesia. The temple is situated on a high cliff, approximately 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, offering stunning panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding coastline.
Uluwatu Temple is considered one of the six holiest temples in Bali and is dedicated to the spirits of the sea. The temple is part of a series of temples built to protect the island from evil spirits, and its location on the cliff is believed to be a strategic point for warding off these spirits.
Apart from its religious significance, Uluwatu Temple is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world. Visitors are drawn to the temple not only for its stunning location but also for the traditional Balinese architecture and intricate carvings that adorn its walls.
One of the highlights of visiting Uluwatu Temple is the traditional Kecak dance performance that takes place at sunset. The Kecak dance is a unique Balinese dance that features a chorus of male dancers chanting "cak" repeatedly, accompanied by rhythmic hand movements and other choreographed movements. The performance takes place against the backdrop of the setting sun and is a truly mesmerizing experience.
Watching Traditional Kecak Dance Show (Ticket 150K pp)
Kecak Dance, also known as the "Monkey Chant Dance," is a traditional Balinese dance and musical drama that originated in the 1930s in Bali, Indonesia. It is one of the most famous and distinctive dance forms on the island and has gained international recognition.
The name "Kecak" is derived from the sound "cak cak cak" made by a chorus of male performers who provide the musical accompaniment for the dance.
Kecak Dance tells the story of the Hindu epic Ramayana, specifically the episode where Prince Rama's wife, Sita, is abducted by the demon king Ravana. The dance typically begins with a performance of traditional Balinese music, followed by the entrance of the main characters, including Rama, Sita, Ravana, Hanuman (the monkey god), and other mythical figures.
What distinguishes Kecak Dance from other traditional Balinese dances is the absence of musical instruments. Instead, a large group of male performers, usually numbering between 50 and 100, form a circle and chant "cak" repeatedly, creating a hypnotic and rhythmic vocal soundtrack. The performers often wear a checkered cloth around their waists, representing the monkey army that helps Prince Rama in the story.
The dance unfolds through a series of choreographed movements, gestures, and symbolic actions, accompanied by the powerful chanting of the male chorus. The performers reenact the various scenes from the Ramayana, including battles, encounters, and rescue attempts, all conveyed through expressive body language and facial expressions.
Kecak Dance is not only a visual spectacle but also a powerful auditory experience. The synchronized chanting and intricate choreography create a mesmerizing atmosphere that transports the audience into the mythical world of the Ramayana.
Jimbaran Bay Dinner (N/A)
Jimbaran Bay is a beautiful coastal area located in the southern part of Bali.
It is known for its stunning fishing beaches & villages, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking sunsets.
One of the main attractions of Jimbaran Bay is its long stretch of golden sandy beaches and local cafes.
The beaches are relatively calm and less crowded compared to other popular beaches in Bali, making them ideal for relaxation and leisurely strolls.
The bay is also famous for its seafood cafe & restaurants, where you can enjoy delicious fresh seafood dishes right on the beach.
These restaurants offer a unique dining experience as you can sit with your feet in the sand and enjoy the ocean breeze while savoring the local cuisine.
Transfer Back to Hotel
at the end of the day, you will be transferred back to you hotel, or next destination. - Finish
Ending Point
Hotels or Bali International Air Port and at all popular places in the center and southern part of the island.
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Private & full air-conditioning vehicle, toll road fees, parking fees, tour guide's meal, and bottled mineral water for every guest.
Personal expenses, Lunch, Entrance Tickets, Water-sport activity, & Travel Insurance
Notes:
Photographer's Cameras sometimes are subject to extra additional fees that you can pay on the day of the activity.
In some places, Drone camera is not allowed.
I am available every day
Hi everyone,
I am Wayan, I am Balinese, I live in Denpasar Town - Bali.
I work as a tour guide since 1997.
I and my team will escort you to the best places on the island.
Bali has so much to offer, from its stunning natural scenery to its rich cultural heritage.
Whichever tour packages on my list you choose, so you're sure to have an unforgettable trip with us.
Thank you and See you in Bali
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Full Day Ubud Culture, Volcano, Waterfall, Rice View, Swings
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Wayan is such a skillful guid& driver that he organized a full new itinerary for us just after we requested our "want-to-visit" at hotel lobby in the morning. Skipping crowd, we finished several activities including giant swings and melukat. I recommend this gentle-heated guy because he's also good at videos and photos. I am sure he can maximize your stay in Ubud. Kids-friendly, well-maintainted car, and good English!
Wayan B.
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