Enjoy an enchanting half-day excursion to discover stunning tourist attractions, beginning with the breathtaking Uluwatu Temple at sunset. Experience the mesmerizing Kecak dance at Uluwatu Temple. Conclude the adventure by savoring Bali’s freshest seafood at a beachfront BBQ restaurant in Jimbaran Bay.
Enjoy an enchanting half-day excursion to discover stunning tourist attractions, beginning with the breathtaking Uluwatu Temple at sunset. Experience the mesmerizing Kecak dance at Uluwatu Temple. Conclude the adventure by savoring Bali’s freshest seafood at a beachfront BBQ restaurant in Jimbaran Bay.
- Sunset Point Uluwatu - The initial visit to Uluwatu Temple, one of Bali’s revered Hindu temples, involves a drive of about 1.5 hours. Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, this temple is locally referred to as Pura Luhur Uluwatu. It stands as one of the island’s most breathtaking temples. While Bali is famed for its pristine…
- Sunset Point Uluwatu - The initial visit to Uluwatu Temple, one of Bali’s revered Hindu temples, involves a drive of about 1.5 hours. Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, this temple is locally referred to as Pura Luhur Uluwatu. It stands as one of the island’s most breathtaking temples. While Bali is famed for its pristine white-sand beaches, its temples are another must-see attraction. The architectural style of Bali’s temples is distinctively unique. Additionally, the location is truly awe-inspiring. Uluwatu Temple is cherished by numerous tourists for various reasons, one being its excellent vantage point for sunsets. If you wish to observe waves crashing against cliffs from above, Uluwatu Temple offers an ideal spot. The stunning blend of a clear sky and the blue horizon of the Indian Ocean is an experience unmatched elsewhere.
- Uluwatu Temple - Following this, enjoy the Kecak Dance, a must-see in Bali. The Kecak dance performance lasts about 1 hour. Various venues in Bali host this performance to captivate tourists. Beyond the dance itself, the performance dramatically portrays the battle between good and evil. The most renowned location to witness the Kecak Dance is at Uluwatu Temple. From the very start, the sound of “cak cak cak” fills the air. Typically, 50 to 150 male dancers, clad in checkered sarongs, raise their hands while chanting “cak cak cak.” The enchantment intensifies as the “cak cak cak” mimics the sound of the gamelan. The performance concludes when the “cak cak cak” ceases. This dance generally depicts the eternal struggle between good and evil, drawing from the Ramayana story. Expect to see well-known characters such as Rama, Sita, Ravana, and Hanuman. The host provides a leaflet or booklet to give insight into the storyline of the performance.
- Jimbaran Bay - After the Kecak dance, the driver will take you to enjoy a seafood dinner, a specialty of Jimbaran. The drive to this location takes about 1 hour. Conclude the day with a romantic beachfront dinner, savoring seafood with the sand beneath your feet. Enjoy dining outdoors for 1 hour. Following dinner, the driver will return you to your hotel, with the journey back taking approximately 1 hour.

- Private car
- English speaking driver
- Petrol
- Parking fee
- Private car
- English speaking driver
- Petrol
- Parking fee
- All personal expenses
- All personal expenses
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.