Ultimate Day Tour: Benoa Watersports and Uluwatu Temple Experience

8 hours

Easy

Experience a Bali day adventure with thrilling Tanjung Benoa watersport activities, relaxing at Labuan Sait Beach, and visiting Uluwatu Temple, plus an optional stop, blending adventure, relaxation, culture, and coastal beauty.
Dive into the ultimate day of adventure and culture with the Benoa Watersports and Uluwatu Temple Experience. Start your morning or at noon with thrilling watersports at Benoa Beach, where you can jet ski, parasail, or explore underwater life through snorkeling. After an adrenaline rush, head to the iconic Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff with sweeping ocean views. Explore the temple’s rich history and stunning architecture before enjoying the dramatic Kecak and Fire Dance performance at sunset, set against a breathtaking backdrop. This tour combines high-energy water activities with Bali’s cultural and scenic highlights, offering an unforgettable day of excitement and exploration.
What's included?
    • Gasoline,
    • Parking fees,
    • English-speaking driver as well as a guide,
    • Private car (air conditioning, 5 seats or 7 seats)
    Exclusions
      • Lunch or Dinner
      • Personal expense.
      • Entry/Admission: Watersport Ticket
      • Entry/Admission: GWK cultural park
      • Entry/Admission: Uluwatu temple
      • Entry/Admission: Kecak and Fire dance performance
      Please note
        • Participant, Minimum 2 pax and maximum 6 pax
        • Prices vary by group size
        • Watersports may not be suitable for pregnant women.
        • Guests with heart conditions should avoid high-adrenaline activities.
        • Life jackets are provided for all water activities.
        • Some watersports require good mobility and balance.
        • Beach access involves walking on uneven sand.
        • Uluwatu Temple has many stairs and steep paths.
        • Wheelchair access is limited at Uluwatu Temple.
        • Proper footwear is recommended for temple exploration.
        • Sarongs are provided for temple entry.
        • Limited shade at outdoor sites, sun protection advised.
        What to bring
          • Comfortable swimwear for water activities.
          • A change of dry clothes for after watersports.
          • Quick-dry towel for convenience.
          • Waterproof bag to protect valuables.
          • Sunscreen to avoid sunburn.
          • Sunglasses and a hat for sun protection.
          • Sandals or water shoes for easy movement.
          • Camera or phone for capturing moments.
          • Light jacket or sarong for Uluwatu Temple visit.
          • Cash or card for personal expenses.