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Experience Bali's best with this full-day water sports and Ubud tour, combining adrenaline-filled activities with cultural sights and scenic views.
If you’re planning a Bali getaway that balances adventure with culture, the Bali Water Sports and Ubud Tour Package is an option worth considering. This full-day experience, offered by Bali Day Tour, promises a mix of high-energy water activities on the stunning sands of Nusa Dua and a dive into Ubud’s cultural and natural highlights.
One of the things we love about this tour is its seamless organization. From hotel pickups to all-inclusive activities, it really caters to travelers looking for a hassle-free day. Plus, the access to diverse experiences—from jet skiing to exploring rice terraces—means you get a lot of bang for your buck.
However, it’s important to consider the long driving distances involved, especially if you’re based in Ubud or Uluwatu, as this tour involves a fair amount of travel time. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a packed schedule and don’t mind spending some time in transit.
This tour is perfect for adventurers eager for water thrills and culture lovers wanting a taste of Bali’s iconic sights. It’s also ideal for families or small groups looking for a private, guided experience.
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Your day kicks off with two hours of thrilling water activities at Bali Water Sports, located conveniently near the beaches of Nusa Dua. The package includes Jet Ski, parasailing, and banana boat rides, all overseen by qualified instructors and safety-approved equipment. Reviewers have highlighted how high-quality safety gear and professional instructors made them feel secure, even amid the adrenaline rush.
One reviewer mentioned, “We felt very safe with the safety jackets and the instructor guiding us during the jet ski,” emphasizing how important this reassurance is when trying water sports for the first time. The activities are well-paced, giving everyone ample time to enjoy, whether you’re a seasoned thrill-seeker or a beginner.
After the water fun, a delicious set-menu lunch awaits at a local restaurant in Nusa Dua, providing a chance to refuel before heading inland. Post-lunch, the adventure continues with visits to some of Bali’s most beloved spots.
Ubud Monkey Forest is your first stop. Covering 27 lush acres, it’s an enchanting sanctuary home to over 400 long-tailed macaques. Visitors frequently comment on how the monkeys are playful but kept in check, and how the surrounding greenery and temples create a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere. One reviewer noted, “The Monkey Forest is a fascinating blend of wildlife and culture, and the guides are helpful if you want to learn about the monkeys’ behavior.”
From there, you’ll head to Ubud Palace, a beautifully preserved Balinese structure on Jalan Raya Ubud. It’s a prime spot to admire traditional architecture and catch an evening dance performance if timing aligns. A visitor described it as “a charming glimpse into Bali’s royal history with impressive gardens and arts.”
Next up is the Tegalalang Rice Terrace. The sweeping views of the terraced fields rolling down the valley are truly breathtaking. Expect plenty of photo ops, as well as a chance to browse local art kiosks and cafes perched along the edge. One reviewer called it “a perfect Bali photo spot,” highlighting how serene and photogenic it is.
Finally, the day concludes with a visit to Tegenungan Waterfall. The cascade plunges about 20 meters, and the surrounding jungle makes for a peaceful retreat. The sound of rushing water combined with lush greenery creates a sense of fresh tranquility. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to stand beneath the waterfall or simply enjoy the view.
The tour includes air-conditioned transfers, which are a major plus given Bali’s often intense heat. Pickup and drop-off from Ubud and south Bali hotels make it convenient, but be aware that the drive can be lengthy—reviewers noted they spent a fair amount of time in the car.
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours, balancing water sports, sightseeing, and meals. The schedule is flexible, with options to tailor timings if needed. Notably, the tour is private, giving your group undivided attention and the flexibility to customize stops.
At $100 per person, this package offers solid value—especially considering the inclusions of water sports activities, entrance fees, lunch, and transportation. When you compare the cost to booking activities separately, the savings and convenience become clear.
This tour appeals to adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike. If you’re traveling with family or friends who want a mix of thrills and scenic exploration, it ticks all the boxes. It’s also a good fit for those who prefer organized, guided experiences that eliminate the hassle of planning every detail.
Travelers should note the minimum age is 9 years, and the maximum age is 60, so it’s designed for a broad age range. Those with mobility issues might want to consider the walking involved at sites like rice terraces and waterfalls. Also, long drives mean this isn’t ideal if you’re staying in remote Ubud or Uluwatu and prefer shorter days.
Several reviewers praised their guides by name, like Gusti and Wayan Balik, mentioning their kindness, patience, and local knowledge. One shared, “Gusti was an amazing human—kind, patient, and very informative,” which shows how meaningful a good guide can make the day.
Water sports reviews emphasized the safety measures and quality gear, making even beginners feel comfortable. One participant said, “The jet skis and parasailing were the highlights of my trip, and I felt completely safe thanks to the instructors.”
The cultural sites—Monkey Forest, Ubud Palace, rice terraces, and waterfalls—offer a genuine taste of Bali’s natural beauty and traditions. Reviewers often comment on the stunning views and photogenic spots, with some noting how peaceful and inspiring the scenery is.
This full-day Bali Water Sports and Ubud Tour package offers a fantastic balance of adventure and culture for travelers who want a comprehensive experience without the stress of planning each activity independently. The included transfers, expert guides, and all-access passes make it particularly attractive to visitors valuing convenience and value.
If you’re someone who appreciates scenic views, cultural insights, and fun water activities, then this tour is an excellent choice. It also suits families and small groups who want a private, customizable day out with all logistics handled.
However, if you prefer more relaxed days or are based far from Ubud/South Bali, the long drives might be a consideration. Also, travelers with mobility issues should note the walking involved at certain stops.
This tour is a well-rounded, engaging way to enjoy Bali’s highlights in one seamless day—offering the perfect mix for a memorable vacation.
Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour provides pickup and drop-off services from hotels or villas in Ubud, South Bali, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa, Kuta, Seminyak, Kerobokan, and Canggu.
What activities are included at Nusa Dua?
You’ll enjoy Jet Ski, parasailing, and a banana boat ride, with all the necessary safety equipment and instructor guidance.
How long do the water sports last?
The water activities are scheduled for about 2 hours, giving ample time for each ride and some rest.
Are meals included?
Yes, a set-menu lunch in a Nusa Dua restaurant is part of the package.
What are the main cultural sites visited?
You’ll explore Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Palace, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, and Tegenungan Waterfall.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 9 years old, making it family-friendly for kids and teenagers.
Are water sports activities safe?
Absolutely. All equipment is safety-approved, and instructors guide you through each activity.
Can the schedule be customized?
Yes, the tour offers flexible timing based on your requests.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $100 per person, which covers all activities, entrance fees, transport, and lunch.
What if the weather is bad?
If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This Bali Water Sports and Ubud Tour package is a stellar choice for those seeking an active, cultural, and scenic day. Combining adrenaline with the tranquility of rice terraces and waterfalls, it offers a well-rounded glimpse of Bali’s diverse charm—all while ensuring comfort and convenience.