Join our Uluwatu Tour for an unforgettable South Bali adventure! Discover Water Blow Nusa Dua, Garuda Wisnu Kencana, relax at Melasti Beach, and enjoy the stunning Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple!
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 - 9 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- English
- Pickup optional
- Hotel pickup and drop-off are available for Ubud, Sanur, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Uluwatu, and Canggu. Please wait in your hotel's main lobby 5 minutes before your tour starts. Our team will confirm your pickup via WhatsApp.
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Angus our guide was fun and very helpful, taking photos for three of us (solo travellers), and knew all the best spots. There wasn't much to see at the water blow at Nusa Dua, as the waves were calm, but this is not the guides fault. GWK cultural park was amazing, and Padang-Padang beach beautiful, but busy as the sun was out (luckily as it's rainy season), so we got some nice pics and then left to get to the Kecak dance in time for a good seat. Sunset was stunning, great views.
Amazing experience with Mr. Long. He made sure we have a memorable trip.
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Meeting point
Meet your guide at the north visitor entry gate. They will be holding a GetYourGuide sign.
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What to bring
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Beachwear
- Insect repellent
Not allowed
- Drinks in the vehicle
- Alcohol and drugs
- Alcoholic drinks in the vehicle
- Nudity
- Bare feet
Know before you go
- Take a moment to review the booking details, Before the adventure, familiarize yourself with the local guidelines and safety precautions. Always wear a life jacket if you're not a confident swimmer and be mindful of your surroundings.
- Regarding the temple visit. As you may know, Uluwatu Temple observes certain cultural traditions, including the restriction on women during their period from entering the temple premises.