South Bali Beach Day Private tour

8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

The southern coast of Bali is a dramatic masterpiece of nature, characterized by towering limestone cliffs and hidden turquoise bays. Unlike the bustling plains of the north, the south—especially the Bukit Peninsula—offers a rugged, "edge of the world" feel.

The beauty lies in the contrast: pristine white sands like Melasti or Pandawa meet the deep, powerful swells of the Indian Ocean. At sunset, spots like Uluwatu turn into golden silhouettes, where ancient temples perched on cliff edges overlook the endless horizon. Whether it's the crystal-clear lagoons of Nusa Dua or the secret surf breaks tucked under rocky overhangs, South Bali feels both luxurious and wild. It is a place where the turquoise water is so vibrant it looks painted, framed perfectly by lush greenery and sun-bleached stone.

What's Included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Admission fee
Entrance fee
Government Fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees
Lunch
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Our Driver/Guide will be waiting at the hotel lobby or Arrival hall with Sign Board Name of Featured Travelers

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Padang Padang Beach

    Padang Padang Beach (also known as Labuan Sait) is one of Bali’s most famous "hidden" spots, famously featured in the movie Eat Pray Love. It’s a small, beautiful bay tucked behind a rocky entrance. Here is a quick guide on what you can do there: Surfing: This is a world-class surf spot. The "Padang Padang Left" is famous for its long, hollow tubes (best for pros), while the right side is more beginner-friendly. Sunbathing & Relaxing: The beach is surrounded by limestone cliffs, making it a perfect, scenic spot to lay down a towel and soak up the sun. Swimming: The water near the shore is crystal clear and turquoise, usually calm enough for a refreshing dip during mid-to-high tide. Cave Exploration: To reach the beach, you have to walk through a narrow rock crevice/cave, which is a unique experience in itself. Enjoying Local Snacks: There are small warungs (stalls) on the sand where you can grab a cold Bintang or fresh coconut.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Suluban Beach

    Suluban Beach (often called Blue Point) is one of Bali’s most unique coastal spots, tucked away under towering limestone cliffs in Uluwatu. Here are the best things to do there: Explore the "Cave": The beach is accessed through a dramatic staircase leading into a natural limestone cave. It feels like a hidden pirate’s lair and is perfect for photos. Surfing: It is a world-class surfing destination. While the waves are best left to pros and intermediate surfers, watching them take on the "Ulwas" break from the shore is a spectacle in itself. Sunbathing & Exploring Tide Pools: At low tide, small secret beaches and rock pools appear, making it a great spot to relax or walk along the reef. Cliff-top Chilling: If you don't want to get wet, head to the bars and cafes (like Single Fin) perched on the cliffs above for a drink with a view. Catch the Sunset: Because it faces west, Suluban offers some of the most stunning golden hour views in Bali.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Pantai Melasti Ungasan

    Melasti Beach (Pantai Melasti) in Uluwatu is one of Bali's most stunning coastal spots, known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and turquoise waters. Here is a brief guide on what you can do there: Relax and Sunbathe: The beach features soft white sand, perfect for laying out a towel and soaking up the sun. Swim in Clear Waters: The waves are generally calmer here due to the natural breakwaters, making it a great spot for a refreshing dip. Capture Professional Photos: The winding road carved through towering limestone cliffs is an iconic backdrop for photography and "Instagrammable" moments. Visit Beach Clubs: There are several high-end beach clubs like Tropical Temptation or Minoo where you can enjoy cocktails, infinity pools, and music. Watch Cultural Performances: In the late afternoon, you can often watch the Kecak Fire Dance at the nearby amphitheater, similar to the one at Uluwatu Temple but with a slightly different vibe.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 4
    Geger Beach Nusa Dua Bali

    Geger Beach (Pantai Geger) in Nusa Dua is one of Bali's hidden gems, known for its golden sand and calmer vibes compared to the busier tourist hubs. Here are the best things to do there: Swimming and Sunbathing: The water is remarkably clear and generally much calmer than other Bali beaches, thanks to a distant reef break. It’s perfect for a relaxing dip. Seaweed Farming Observation: On the northern end of the beach, you can often see local farmers harvesting seaweed, which is a unique glimpse into traditional Balinese life. Surfing: While the shore is calm, there are world-class reef breaks further out that attract intermediate and pro surfers. Visit Geger Temple (Pura Geger): Perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean, this temple offers a beautiful cultural touchpoint and stunning panoramic views of the coastline. Enjoy Local Food: There are several small warungs (local cafes) where you can grab a fresh coconut or a plate of Nasi Goreng without the "resort prices."

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5

    Mengiat Beach (Pantai Mengiat) in Nusa Dua is famous for its calm waves, pristine white sand, and upscale atmosphere. It’s much quieter than Kuta or Canggu, making it perfect for relaxation. Here are the best things to do there: Swimming: The water is crystal clear and the waves are very gentle, thanks to an offshore reef. It is one of the safest beaches in Bali for a dip. Sunbathing & Relaxation: The shoreline is wide and clean. You can rent a sunbed or just lay down a towel to enjoy the peaceful breeze. Glass Bottom Boat Tours: You can hire a local boat to take you out to the reef to see tropical fish and coral without getting wet. Beachfront Dining: There are several "bales" (traditional pavilions) and high-end resorts along the coast where you can enjoy fresh seafood or a cold drink with a view. Morning Walks: Since the beach faces east, it’s a spectacular spot to watch the sunrise or take a long, quiet walk along the paved pathway that connects the luxury resorts.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by ANGGRENI BALI WISATA

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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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