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Discover Bali’s artistic side with a guided paint class paired with local wines and a visit to a Bali winery. Perfect for relaxing, cultural, and wine-loving travelers.
If you’re looking to combine a touch of Bali’s vibrant arts scene with some relaxed wine tasting, the Sip, Paint and Winery tour offers a colorful way to spend your day. This 8-hour journey takes you from the stylish streets of Seminyak to the artistic heart of Ubud, ending with a visit to Bali’s only winery open to the public. While it’s not a full-day art immersion, it’s a delightful blend of creativity, local flavors, and scenic views—ideal if you want a leisurely, culturally rich experience.
One thing we really like about this tour is its balance of activity and relaxation. You get hands-on painting with expert guidance, paired perfectly with local wines and finger foods. Plus, the visit to Sababay Winery adds a behind-the-scenes look at Bali’s burgeoning wine scene, which many travelers find surprisingly enjoyable. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the painting lesson might feel a bit light on detailed instruction, especially for those expecting an in-depth art class. Still, it’s a charming activity suited for beginners and casual painters alike, making it a great choice for couples, groups, or solo travelers who want a taste of Bali’s creative and culinary offerings.
This experience is best for those seeking a relaxing, culturally engaging day that combines arts, local cuisine, and wine—without the heavy itinerary or strenuous activities. If you’re after a memorable, fuss-free way to explore Bali’s artistic and vinicultural flavors, this tour is worth considering.
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The tour kicks off with a scenic drive from Seminyak into the heart of Ubud’s artistic scene, with a stop at the charming Njana Tilem Museum. This museum isn’t just about artsy displays; it’s a gateway into Bali’s artistic traditions and local craftsmanship. But the real highlight is the painting class held in a lush garden setting in Mas village.
Here, you’ll meet a local artist who was born, raised, and trained right in Bali. This artist has experience as a painting instructor for students of all skill levels, making it an inviting environment for everyone, including absolute beginners. As Shelley_W mentioned in her review, “It’s a lovely idea for a relaxing morning,” though she pointed out that the instruction was somewhat limited, with participants given brushes and told to just go for it.
You’ll be provided with an apron and guided to bring your ideas onto canvas. The setting—under shaded trees and umbrellas—makes the process feel relaxed and informal. The painting class lasts around three hours, and while there’s a focus on technique and creativity, the highlight remains the chance to sip on local wines—Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, or Cabernet Merlot—paired with finger foods.
What we appreciate here is the blend of arts and gastronomy. It’s not a hardcore art lesson, but a fun, approachable way to get creative while tasting Bali’s local wines. The experience transforms what might be a simple art workshop into a cozy, cultural activity.
After your artistic endeavors, the tour continues with a short drive back to Ubud for lunch. This is a good opportunity to enjoy some Balinese or Indonesian cuisine, depending on your preference, in a relaxed setting.
Post-lunch, the real treat unfolds at Sababay Winery. As the only wine factory in Bali open to the public, it offers a unique glimpse into Bali’s local wine production. You’ll get a tour around the production area, where modern equipment is used to craft the wines. The winery tour ends in their tasting room, where you can sample three glasses of wine—an enjoyable way to wind down the day.
Reviewers note that the winery offers excellent wine selection and a chance to learn about Bali’s growing wine industry, which is often surprising to visitors expecting only tropical fruit beverages. The tasting experience is complemented by the scenic views of the surrounding vineyard, making it a peaceful spot for wine lovers.
The entire experience is conducted in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort during the transfers. The tour departs at 9:00 am, and the whole day runs approximately 8 hours, making it a well-paced option for those wanting a leisurely day without feeling rushed. It’s a private tour, meaning only your group participates, which adds a personal touch and flexibility.
This tour covers quite a bit for the price of $148 per person. The inclusions are:
It’s worth noting that the tour is booked an average of 9 days in advance, indicating good planning and preparation, and the mobile ticket feature offers added convenience.
While this tour has only one review that gives it a 4 out of 5, the review offers some insights. Shelley_W describes the experience as “very relaxing” and appreciates the idea of combining art and wine. Her main critique was the lack of detailed knowledge sharing from the artist, who simply provided brushes and instructions to “go for it.” The guide’s response emphasized a commitment to improving this aspect, showing that the provider values guest feedback.
This suggests that while the experience is overall enjoyable, those seeking in-depth art instruction might find it somewhat superficial. Still, the fun and relaxed atmosphere seem to outweigh this for most.
This Sip, Paint and Winery tour offers a distinctive way to experience Bali’s artistic and vinicultural scenes. It’s perfect for travelers who want to indulge in a calm, scenic, and tasty day without the rush of more strenuous activities. The combination of a relaxed painting class, delicious local food, and a visit to Bali’s unique winery makes for a memorable outing—especially for those who enjoy wine, art, or simply a laid-back cultural experience.
While the painting instruction might not satisfy those craving a technical art workshop, it’s a charming and approachable activity that pairs well with Bali’s vibrant wine scene. The inclusion of a winery tour and tasting adds extra value, giving you a glimpse into Bali’s surprisingly diverse beverage landscape.
In summary, if you’re after a leisurely, culturally rich, and deliciously relaxing day that blends art and wine, this tour ticks many boxes. It’s best suited for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who appreciate a good balance of creativity and comfort, with the bonus of exploring Bali’s less-known wine culture.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers between sites, ensuring comfort throughout the day.
Can I participate if I don’t have painting experience?
Absolutely. The painting class is designed to be suitable for beginners and those with limited artistic skills. It’s more about having fun and trying something new.
What type of wine is served during the painting class?
You’ll be sipping on local Balinese wines—Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, or Cabernet Merlot—paired with finger foods during your painting session.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am, making it a well-paced day without feeling rushed.
Is there a guarantee of a private experience?
Yes, this is a private tour, so only your group will participate, allowing for more personalized attention and flexibility.
What’s included in the winery visit?
You’ll take a tour of Sababay’s production area and enjoy three glasses of wine in their tasting room, with views of their vineyard.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
Is lunch included?
Yes, lunch at a local restaurant is included, giving you a chance to sample Balinese cuisine amidst your day of activities.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for sitting and painting, plus sunscreen and a hat if you prefer. The garden setting during painting could be sunny or shaded.
This tour offers a relaxed, creative, and delicious way to explore Bali’s arts and wine culture. It’s a thoughtful choice for those seeking a low-key, memorable day filled with local flavors and scenic views.