8-10 Hours
Daily Tour
35 people
English
Discover the magic of Bali’s southern peninsula on this full-day private tour to Uluwatu — where dramatic cliffs meet spiritual temples, world-famous beaches, and one of the island’s most iconic cultural performances.
Your journey begins with a visit to the awe-inspiring Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, home to one of the tallest statues in the world. Here, you’ll learn about Balinese mythology while enjoying panoramic views of southern Bali.
Afterward, take a break for lunch at your own expense — with options ranging from cliffside cafés to authentic Balinese warungs, your guide can recommend the perfect spot based on your taste and budget.
Next, unwind at the serene Melasti Beach, a hidden gem known for its white sands and turquoise waters, followed by a stop at Padang Padang Beach, a small but stunning cove made famous by the movie Eat Pray Love.
As the sun begins to set, visit the clifftop Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) — a sacred sea temple perched dramatically above the Indian Ocean. Wander the temple grounds, spot playful monkeys, and soak in the breathtaking ocean views.
The highlight of the day awaits as you witness the Kecak Fire Dance performance at sunset — a hauntingly beautiful Balinese tradition, where rhythmic chanting and dramatic fire scenes unfold against the backdrop of a glowing horizon.
If desired, end your day with an optional seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay (at your own expense), before being dropped back at your hotel.
This tour blends nature, culture, spirituality, and a touch of adventure — perfect for those wanting to experience the essence of Bali in one unforgettable day.
Explore one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks — the Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue, standing at 121 meters, taller than the Statue of Liberty. This cultural park features Balinese architecture, art exhibitions, traditional dance performances, and scenic views over southern Bali. It’s a great spot for cultural immersion and photo opportunities.
Take a break for lunch at a nearby restaurant of your choice. Your driver can recommend several options — whether you're craving local Balinese cuisine, seafood, or Western dishes. Enjoy your meal with views of cliffs or lush surroundings. Lunch is flexible and at your own cost.
Head to Melasti Beach, one of Bali’s most scenic coastal spots, nestled at the base of towering limestone cliffs. Known for its crystal-clear turquoise water and wide white-sand beach, it’s perfect for relaxing, taking photos, or a quick swim. This location is less crowded and ideal for beach lovers.
Continue to Padang Padang Beach, a small yet beautiful beach accessible via a staircase through limestone rocks. It’s a favorite among surfers and featured in the movie Eat Pray Love. You can relax, watch the waves, or explore the unique rock formations along the shore.
Arrive at Uluwatu Temple, one of Bali’s most sacred sea temples, dramatically perched on a cliff 70 meters above the ocean. This spiritual site is surrounded by lush forest inhabited by curious monkeys. Take a walk along the cliff paths to enjoy panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and feel the mystical energy of the temple.
Experience the powerful and hypnotic Kecak Dance, performed at an open-air amphitheater with a stunning ocean sunset as the backdrop. The dance is based on the Ramayana epic and features rhythmic chanting by male performers, traditional costumes, and a dramatic fire finale. It’s a must-see cultural performance unique to Bali.
If you're not in a rush, your driver can take you to Jimbaran Bay, famous for its beachfront seafood restaurants. Enjoy a candle-lit seafood BBQ dinner right on the sand, with the sound of waves as your dinner soundtrack. This is optional and paid separately.
The Uluwatu Tour typically includes a visit to the iconic Uluwatu Temple perched on a cliff, panoramic ocean views, a traditional Kecak dance performance during sunset, and stops at beautiful beaches such as Padang Padang or Dreamland.
Visitors are required to wear a sarong and sash when entering Uluwatu Temple as a sign of respect for the sacred site. These are usually provided at the entrance. We also recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and bringing sunscreen and a hat, as it can get quite hot.
Yes, most Uluwatu Tour packages include round-trip transportation from your hotel. Be sure to confirm this when booking, and provide your hotel details in advance to ensure timely pickup.
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