Tanjung Benoa Water Sports Start your day with the thrill of the ocean at Bali’s most established water sports center. Choose from Jet Ski, Banana Boat, or Parasailing. All activities include safety equipment and are suitable for beginners. Photo by Fadhila Nurhakim on Unsplash |
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park - GWK Explore one of Bali’s most ambitious cultural projects — a massive open-air complex dominated by the 120-meter-tall statue of Vishnu riding the mythical Garuda. The park offers panoramic views of Bali’s coastline and showcases Balinese art, architecture, and spirituality. Lunch is available inside the cultural park at one of several restaurants. You’ll have a short break before continuing your tour. * Photo by Michael Stevanus Hartono on Unsplash |
Padang Padang Beach A small but striking beach surrounded by cliffs and accessed through a narrow stone passage. Known for its calm setting and soft white sand, it’s a pleasant stop for walking and photos. |
Uluwatu Temple Perched on a dramatic cliff 70 meters above the sea, this is one of Bali’s most spiritually significant temples. It is especially beautiful at sunset, when the sky and ocean blend into a vivid horizon. Photo by Jainam Sheth on Unsplash |
Kecak & Fire Dance Held daily at the Uluwatu amphitheater, this performance retells the Ramayana epic through chant and movement — no instruments, only the rhythm of the human voice and the tension of fire. Photo by Takashi Miyazaki on Unsplash |
Seafood Dinner in Jimbaran End the day with a grilled seafood dinner on the beach. The tables are set directly on the sand, and the menu includes freshly caught fish, prawns, and clams prepared the Balinese way over coconut husk flames. Photo by Bao Menglong on Unsplash |