Melasti Beach, Padangpadang Beach, Uluwatu Sunset Kecak and Jimbaran Dinner
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Melasti Beach, Padangpadang Beach, Uluwatu Sunset Kecak and Jimbaran Dinner
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Melasti Beach, Padangpadang Beach, Uluwatu Sunset Kecak and Jimbaran Dinner
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Durata dell'attività (10 hours)
Moderate
Ospitato in English
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Cosa farai
A visit to Bali wouldn't be complete without a trip to Melasti Beach, Padangpadang Beach, and Uluwatu, where you can watch the stunning sunset while enjoying the traditional Kecak dance. After the sunset, head to Jimbaran for a delicious seafood dinner.
Momento clou del tour
Enjoy a private door-to-door tour that pairs two of south Bali's most beautiful beaches with two unforgettable evening experiences. Your chauffeur will take care of all the logistics, while you make the most of the onboard Wi-Fi. Visit Melasti Beach and Padang Padang Beach by day, and then explore Uluwatu Temple, watch the Sunset Kecak Dance, and enjoy a seafood dinner on Jimbaran Beach.
Cosa è incluso?
All Fees and Taxes
Bottled water
Dinner
Airconditioned vehicle
WiFi on board
Entry/Admission Pantai Melasti Ungasan
Entry/Admission Padang Padang Beach
Entry/Admission Uluwatu Temple
Entry/Admission Kecak and Fire Dance
Entry/Admission Jimbaran Bay
Cosa non è incluso?
Breakfast
Lunch
Informazioni aggiuntive
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Melasti beach located at ungasan area, this beach has good access since the government develop the area almost the same time with Pandawa beach become a touristic area, but “Melasti” mean a Hindu Balinese purification ceremony and ritual, which according to Balinese calendar is held several days prior to the Nyepi holy day. It is observed by Hindus in Indonesia, especially in Bali. And thia beach become place to do that ceremony.
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Padang Padang Beach
Fermare: 2 hours
Padang Padang is popular surfing break with wonderful waves and good facilities. Or just bask in the sun – this little sand beach is perfect. You can also come across some monkeys there so do not leave your things unattended. You may remember the beach from the film Eat, Pray, Love. There are also plentiful food vendors and umbrellas for rent. The surfing break is offshore, but the waters in close are calm and there’s a good shallows area by the overhang.
The prime surfing here is not for beginners. It’s a fast long pipeline on a shallow reef and has a reputation for being one of Bali’s nastier waves. Better for beginners is the gentle right hand wave, it is very forgiving. You don’t need to be a surfer though to hang out, the water is turquoise and the sand soft and yellow, it’s very pleasant and peaceful. It really does feel like a perfect beach while lounging under the shade of a big umbrella and staring out at the gentle blue waves lapping at the shore.
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Uluwatu Temple
Fermare: 60 minutes
Uluwatu temple is precariously located at the point of sheer cliff on the island’s southern peninsula. It is one of the oldest and most important temples in Bali, one of the six original territorial temples on the island.
Travelers rave about Uluwatu Temple’s stunning cliff-side locale and beautiful architecture. This combination is rendered only more dramatic by the crashing of waves more than 200 feet below.
This sacred site is located about 15 miles south Kuta, along the southern coast of Bali which offers a dramatic sunset view from the cliff top. However, on the cliff adjacent to the temple, one of Bali’s most memorable Kecak Dance performance can be witnessed everyday on sunset that begins at 6 p.m. every evening. On the whole, tourists really enjoy this cultural display and don’t mind paying the extra IDR 100,000 to watch. Bellow the temple is a large sea cave and Suluban Beach, one of the most famous surf spots on the island.
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Kecak and Fire Dance
Fermare: 60 minutes
On the cliff adjacent to the temple, one of Bali’s most memorable Kecak Dance performance can be witnessed on sunset that begins at 6 p.m. A group of 60 men dressed only in sarongs and red hibiscus tucked behind the ears, swarm onto the circular open air stage. Be prepared, the performance involves loud chants of “cak, cak, cak” – a sound you won’t be forgetting anytime soon.
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Jimbaran Bay
Fermare: 60 minutes
The last part will be seafood dinner by the beach, which the best Last impression from our tour, jimbaran bay is famous with the seafood restaurant, and there are so many options here, but we will pick one from the best restaurant.