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Discover Bali’s charm with this 8-hour tour featuring a floating breakfast, jungle swing, monkey forest, and Ubud art market—perfect for memorable adventures.
Planning a trip to Bali and looking for an experience that combines natural beauty, authentic culture, and some playful adventure? This eight-hour guided tour offers just that — a chance to indulge in Bali’s most picturesque spots while enjoying some added touches of romance and excitement. From floating breakfasts to jungle swings, it’s designed for those who want a blend of chill, thrill, and culture — ideal for couples, solo travelers, or anyone wanting memorable moments packed into one day.
What we love most about this tour is its thoughtfully curated stops, especially the floating breakfast amidst lush jungle scenery. Plus, the way it combines activities like the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and Monkey Forest provides a well-rounded view of Ubud’s vibrant and serene sides. A possible consideration? The tour doesn’t include entrance fees, so you’ll want to budget extra for those, which could add up depending on what you choose to explore. Still, for the price of just $30 per person, it offers impressive value considering all the highlights packed into one day. This tour suits travelers who crave a mix of nature, culture, and fun, and who appreciate comfortable, private transportation and knowledgeable guides.
This tour offers a fascinating snapshot of Bali’s natural beauty and local culture. From the moment your driver picks you up in an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi on board, you’re set for a smooth, hassle-free day. We found that the tour balances structured activities with enough flexibility to soak in each location. The private nature is a definite plus — no crowded groups, just your party, guided professionally — which makes for an intimate experience.
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Your first stop is the Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation, a favorite for many visitors looking to see how Bali’s famous coffee, especially kopi Luwak, is made. While admission isn’t included, the highlight here is tasting local coffee while relaxing in a natural setting. We loved the way the plantation is set in the hills, giving you a chance to walk amid lush greenery and learn about the fermentation process behind civet coffee. The early morning visit means fewer crowds, and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air. Here, you typically get the chance to enjoy a coffee break in a natural “jungle pool” setting, making it a perfect start to your day.
Next, you’ll visit the UNESCO-listed Tegalalang Rice Terrace, arguably Bali’s most famous landscape. The terraces roll in emerald layers, and the traditional subak irrigation system adds an element of cultural significance. We loved the way the terraces stretch endlessly, offering countless photo opportunities and a genuine sense of the Balinese connection with the land. The short hour here is enough to appreciate the scenery, though some travelers might wish for more time to wander further or try a coffee at one of the local stalls. It’s a peaceful spot that captures Bali’s lush, rural charm perfectly.
The Ubud Monkey Forest is more than just a place to see monkeys; it’s a spiritual site with temples, lush trees, and a serene atmosphere. Home to roughly 340 long-tailed macaques, it’s easy to get drawn into watching the playful antics of these creatures. We appreciated the detailed description from reviews about the forest’s biodiversity, with over 115 species of trees contributing to a peaceful walking environment. The guides note that the sanctuary also functions as a temple complex, with the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal and other sacred sites. The experience is lively but respectful, and many visitors comment on the guides’ candid insights, making it more than just a monkey-watching trip.
Your next stop is the Ubud Art Market, a lively hub of crafts and souvenirs. It’s the perfect place to pick up handmade textiles, statues, woven bags, or small art pieces. We loved how most goods are locally made in nearby villages like Pengosekan and Tegallalang, so shopping here supports local artisans. The market’s central location, opposite the Royal Palace, makes it easily accessible, and we found it bustling but manageable. According to reviews, the market’s vibrant atmosphere offers a taste of authentic Balinese craft, and many travelers, like Ebony, appreciated the opportunity to find unique keepsakes.
The final stop is Jimbaran Beach, famous for its romantic seaside restaurants. As the sun begins to dip, the aroma of grilled seafood fills the air, creating a perfect end to your day. You can choose fresh catches like snapper, lobster, or squid, then enjoy them with your toes in the sand while watching planes land at nearby Denpasar Airport. Many reviews highlight the spectacular sunset views and the lively, relaxed vibe here. Live music or traditional dance often accompany the dinner, rounding out a memorable Bali day.
For just $30 per person, this tour covers private transportation, bottled water, WiFi, parking fees, and a driver who speaks English. These logistical details are key to making your day stress-free and comfortable. The tour doesn’t include entrance fees, which means you’ll want to budget roughly a few dollars at each stop — especially at the rice terraces, monkey forest, and market.
The duration of about 8 hours is well-spent, giving enough time to savor each location without feeling rushed. The pickup is generally offered, and the private nature of this trip means it can be tailored slightly to your interests, which is a bonus.
Guides like Putu, who received praise in reviews, often go beyond the basics, sharing personal stories or local tips that enhance the visit. Travelers noted that Putu made sure they felt well taken care of, and his music choices added a personal touch during the ride.
While the itinerary is thoughtfully crafted, some travelers might find the entrance fees an extra hassle or expense, especially if they’re trying to keep costs low. The tour’s focus on popular spots means it’s a highly curated experience, but those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures might want to customize their day.
This experience is perfect for romantics, culture lovers, or adventure seekers who want a well-rounded taste of Bali in one day. It’s particularly suited for first-time visitors who want an overview of Ubud’s iconic sites without the hassle of planning each visit individually. Couples will appreciate the romantic floating breakfast and sunset at Jimbaran, but solo travelers and small groups will also find it engaging.
Travelers who value guided insights and want an easy, comfortable day will find this tour ideal. It balances stunning scenery, cultural depth, and fun activities, offering excellent value for the price.
This Bali tour from Bali Funtastic Tour hits many of the right notes for a memorable day. The mix of natural beauty, cultural sites, and leisurely experiences makes it a comprehensive way to see Ubud’s highlights. The private transportation and knowledgeable guides elevate the experience, ensuring comfort and personalized attention.
While the entrance fees are separate, the overall value remains high considering the variety of activities and sights covered. It’s best suited for those who want a well-paced, diverse experience of Bali’s best-loved spots without the stress of organizing multiple day trips.
If you’re after a romantic, fun-filled day that combines nature, culture, and a little adventure, this tour is a smart choice — especially at such an accessible price point. Just remember to bring extra cash for the entrance fees and perhaps a camera to capture those picture-perfect moments.
Are entrance fees included in the tour price?
No, the tour price does not include entrance fees. You’ll need to budget extra for attractions like the rice terraces, monkey forest, and market.
Is the tour private or group-based?
This is a private tour, so only your group will participate, allowing for a more personalized experience.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, providing ample time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Does the tour offer pickup and drop-off?
Yes, pickup is offered, and transportation is private and air-conditioned.
Is there any meal included?
No, meals like lunch or dinner are not included, but you will have the opportunity to purchase food at various stops, including Jimbaran.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The tour is designed as a set experience, but since it’s private, guides may be flexible with timing or specific interests.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $30.00 per person, which is quite affordable considering the variety of stops.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Most travelers can participate; however, it’s best to review specific age restrictions with the provider.
How knowledgeable are the guides?
Reviews mention guides like Putu who are very attentive, friendly, and informative, enhancing the overall experience.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for entrance fees and souvenirs, comfortable shoes for walking, and a camera for capturing Bali’s beauty.