Embark on a private full-day tour to Uluwatu Temple and Southern Bali beaches. Explore stunning beaches, watch a traditional dance, and indulge in delicious Indonesian cuisine.
Embark on a private full-day tour to Uluwatu Temple and Southern Bali beaches. Explore stunning beaches, watch a traditional dance, and indulge in delicious Indonesian cuisine.
- Pandawa Beach - Bali’s Pandawa Beach is situated in Kutuh Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, approximately 3 km from the renowned Nusa Dua area and Uluwatu Temple. Previously hidden behind a hill, it was known as Secret Beach. Although some tourists were aware of it, the challenging access kept it relatively empty, attracting only a few…
- Pandawa Beach - Bali’s Pandawa Beach is situated in Kutuh Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, approximately 3 km from the renowned Nusa Dua area and Uluwatu Temple. Previously hidden behind a hill, it was known as Secret Beach. Although some tourists were aware of it, the challenging access kept it relatively empty, attracting only a few foreign surfers and domestic visitors. Thankfully, the local government of Badung Regency recognized its potential and developed it into a prominent attraction. Now, improved access makes it easily reachable by any vehicle. Pandawa Beach offers a breathtaking panorama with a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. Upon entering the beach area, visitors are greeted by the stunning view of high cliffs flanking the road for 1.5 km, which is purposefully constructed through the limestone hills of Kutuh Village.
- Dreamland Beach - Dreamland Beach, now referred to as New Kuta Beach, is located on the Bukit Peninsula in Bali, Indonesia. The beach offers basic accommodations and cafes for surfers and day-trippers and is known for its challenging shorebreak. Dreamland Beach was the site of the unsuccessful Pecatu Graha development, initiated by Tommy Suharto, the youngest son of former president Suharto. As of 2008, it remains an active construction site, with previous Warongs cleared for a hotel complex.
- Padang Padang Beach - Bali is renowned for its world-class beaches, and Padang Padang Beach is a favorite. Situated near the famous surf break Impossibles, Padang Padang, like many beaches in Uluwatu, is celebrated for its consistently excellent surf. With no off-season, it draws a crowd year-round. Despite being one of the busiest beaches on the Bukit Peninsula, its golden sands and clear aqua waters make it a must-visit.
- Lumbung Sari Pecatu - Kopi luwak, or civet coffee, is made from coffee beans that have been consumed by the Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) and other related civets, then passed through their digestive system. The civet eats the berries for their fleshy pulp.
- Uluwatu Temple - One of the sacred sea temples believed to form a visually unbroken chain along the Balinese coast, the Luhur Uluwatu Temple is a stunning, historic pagoda site said to be protected by the mischievous monkeys inhabiting the surrounding forest. A temple structure is thought to have existed on the cliff where Luhur Uluwatu now stands long before the current structure was built. The structures, including a beautiful cliffside pagoda and crumbling stone arches, are believed to have been constructed around the 11th century. The temple is perched on the edge of a sea cliff that drops 230 feet into the ocean, with walls along the cliffside preventing visitors, captivated by the breathtaking sunset view, from falling off the edge.
- Jimbaran Bay - This area hosts a collection of restaurants right on the white sand along Jimbaran Bay Beach, with more than 30 seafood restaurants. It is renowned for offering sensational sunset dinner views, with numerous beachfront dining options.
- Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park - Rising from the rugged hills of Bali’s Bukit Peninsula, the magnificent Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue overlooks the island. This towering statue is Bali’s most iconic landmark, depicting the Hindu God Wisnu atop his mount, the mythical eagle Garuda. The Garuda serves as Indonesia’s national emblem, symbolizing freedom from oppression. Standing over 120 meters tall, it is one of the tallest monumental statues globally, surpassing both the Statue of Liberty and Christ the Redeemer.
- Nusa Dua Beach - Nusa Dua is a resort area developed in the 1970s in southern Bali, Indonesia. Known for its large five-star resorts, it spans 350 hectares and includes over 20 resorts. Located 22 kilometers from Denpasar, Bali’s provincial capital, it falls under Kuta South District. Nusa Dua means two islands (nusa ‘island’, dua ‘two’), referring to the two islands in the bay of the Bali Tourism Development Corporation area. Peninsula Island lies on the southern side, while the smaller, shadier Nusa Dharma Island, which houses the Pura/Temple Nusa Dharma, is on the northern side.
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- Free coffee testing at Luak Lambing Sari
- Visit to Dreamland Beach
- Explore the sacred Uluwatu Temple
- Relax at Pandawa Beach
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient private tour with air-conditioned minivan
- Enjoy the beauty of Padang Padang Beach
- Optional romantic dinner at Jimbaran Bay
- Free coffee testing at Luak Lambing Sari
- Visit to Dreamland Beach
- Explore the sacred Uluwatu Temple
- Relax at Pandawa Beach
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient private tour with air-conditioned minivan
- Enjoy the beauty of Padang Padang Beach
- Optional romantic dinner at Jimbaran Bay
- Lunch
- Lunch
Private Full-Day Tour to Uluwatu Temple and Beaches from South Denpasar
Delight in the soft sands and crystal-clear waters of Pandawa Beach, Dreamland Beach, and Padang Padang Beach, and try the unique Luwak coffee.
Witness the sunset and Kecak dance at the magnificent Uluwatu Temple.
Savor a delectable Indonesian meal at Jimbaran Bay.
Round-trip…
Private Full-Day Tour to Uluwatu Temple and Beaches from South Denpasar
Delight in the soft sands and crystal-clear waters of Pandawa Beach, Dreamland Beach, and Padang Padang Beach, and try the unique Luwak coffee.
Witness the sunset and Kecak dance at the magnificent Uluwatu Temple.
Savor a delectable Indonesian meal at Jimbaran Bay.
Round-trip transportation from South Denpasar is included.
Enjoy the personalized attention of your private guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.