Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days

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Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days

  • 5.05 reviews
  • From $180.00
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Bali, packed into three smart days. This private Seminyak-based tour mixes culture, food, nature, and downtime, with A/C comfort between the big sights. You’ll move through iconic stops like Uluwatu Temple, Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Mount Batur viewpoints, and Tegenungan Waterfall, plus a beach day with included water-activities.

I like how the plan feels organized without rushing your feet off. With guides such as Putu (and sometimes Kadek), you get a safety-first, attentive day that stays on track and still leaves room for adjustments. I also love the variety: art village crafts one day, temple purification the next, and a UNESCO rice-terrace scene to close it out.

One thing to consider is that it’s a “high-sightings” 3 days. You’ll hit many stops, and outdoor moments like the waterfall and sunset-style coastal views depend on conditions and timing—so you’ll want flexible energy.

In This Review

Key highlights

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - Key highlights

  • Private A/C transportation from Seminyak, plus Wi‑Fi during the day tour
  • Art village craft stops (silver smithing, batik weaving, wood carving, painting)
  • Mount Batur views in Kintamani, paired with a buffet lunch
  • Tirta Empul purification at the holy water temple springs
  • Included banana boat water activities during the beach-water-sports segment
  • Sunset-focused Tanah Lot to cap the trip

A Seminyak private tour where comfort actually matters

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - A Seminyak private tour where comfort actually matters
This is built for people who want Bali highlights without the hassle of sorting transport, ticket lines, and route planning. Pickup is offered from the Seminyak area, and you’re traveling in an air-conditioned vehicle for the sightseeing stretches between stops.

Because it’s a private tour, only your group participates. That matters more than it sounds. You can ask questions freely, and the day can flow around your pace instead of sticking to a strict group timetable.

You’ll also get a friendly, English-speaking driver-guide. In the experiences I’m seeing, that’s where a lot of the quality comes from. Guides like Putu and Kadek are described as punctual, organized, and focused on keeping everyone comfortable and safe.

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Price and value: what $180 per person really covers

At $180.00 per person for about 3 days, this isn’t a “cheap seats” deal. It’s a convenience-and-time saver—especially because a lot is bundled.

Here’s what’s included that adds real value:

  • Meals: lunch and dinner
  • Admission tickets: tickets are included for stops listed in the plan
  • Transport: A/C transportation for the tour and sightseeing
  • Temple clothing: sarong/dress provided for temple visits
  • Activities: banana boat water-activities are included
  • Extras: free connecting Wi‑Fi during the day tour

Optional entrance fees for an added stop are not included, so if you’re tempted to swap something in, keep that in mind. Also, accommodation isn’t included, so you’ll still pay your hotel separately.

The itinerary’s logic: culture by day, coast by day

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - The itinerary’s logic: culture by day, coast by day
The route is structured in a way that makes sense geographically and emotionally. Day 1 pulls you toward central-north Bali with crafts, rice terraces, volcano scenery, and a famous purification temple. Day 2 pushes south for beaches, a cliff temple, and a seaside dinner vibe. Day 3 goes temple-and-rice-terrace deep, then lands on Tanah Lot near sunset.

This variety is a big reason people rate the experience highly. You’re not just collecting photos. You’re getting Bali’s range: artistry, farming terraces, sacred water rituals, and ocean views—all in a connected three-day arc.

Also, the stops are mostly time-boxed. Many are around an hour, with a couple longer stretches. That helps you feel like you saw a lot, without feeling like every moment is a forced marathon.

Day 1: Tohpati crafts, Tegalalang terraces, Kintamani volcano, Tirta Empul, Tegenungan

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - Day 1: Tohpati crafts, Tegalalang terraces, Kintamani volcano, Tirta Empul, Tegenungan
Day 1 is your “Bali skills and sacred water” day. You start with art and hands-on craft traditions, then pivot into scenic landscapes, then finish with a waterfall break that feels like a reset.

Tohpati Village art stops (silver, batik, wood, painting)

The day begins at Tohpati Village, where you can see craft traditions in action: silver smithing, batik weaving, wood carving, and painting. You get about an hour here, with admission included.

This is one of the better early stops because it sets context fast. Instead of only visiting temples and viewpoints, you learn what locals make and how the island’s creative identity shows up in everyday products.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace near Ubud

Next is Tegalalang Rice Terrace, one of Bali’s iconic views. It’s about 10 kilometers north of Ubud, and the focus here is the traditional subak irrigation system. You’ll have around an hour, with admission included.

I like this stop because it’s not just a photo backdrop. Rice terraces are living farmland. Seeing the irrigation logic helps the scene make sense, not just look pretty.

Kintamani and Mount Batur viewpoints with buffet lunch

After that, you head to Kintamani for Batur Volcano views, with a buffet lunch overlooking the mountain and lake. The stop is around 1.5 hours, and admission is listed as free.

This is where your day turns scenic. If you like volcano-country views and want a meal with a view instead of eating on the run, this is a strong match.

Segara Windhu Coffee Plantation and civet coffee mention

Then it’s Segara Windhu Coffee Plantation. You’ll see how locals produce coffee and teas, and this place is especially known for coffee Luwak (civet coffee). Admission is included, with about an hour on site.

Even if you don’t plan to buy a souvenir coffee, I find it useful. It gives you a clearer picture of how coffee culture works on the island, not just the finished product.

Tirta Empul Temple purification ritual

After coffee, you go to Tirta Empul Temple, the holy water temple famous for a purification blessing ritual. The idea is tied to cleansing negative energy, and each spring has different meaning and character.

You get about an hour here, with admission included. This stop is quieter and more reflective than the viewpoint-heavy sections, and it adds balance to the day.

Tegenungan Waterfall for a green reset

Finally, you finish Day 1 at Tegenungan Waterfall near Ubud. The plan gives you about an hour, and admission is included.

This is the “let the day breathe” moment. Walking through the area and hearing the water works as a practical reset after temples and viewpoints. You’ll want to arrive ready to enjoy it rather than treat it like one more checkbox.

Day 2: Bintang Beach Club water sports, beach breaks, Uluwatu cliffs, Jimbaran dinner

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - Day 2: Bintang Beach Club water sports, beach breaks, Uluwatu cliffs, Jimbaran dinner
Day 2 is about the coast: active water fun, beach lounging, then a cliff temple with ocean drama.

Bintang Beach Club water sports and banana boat activity

Your first stop is Bintang Beach Club Dive & Water Sport, described as offering marine activities from motorized to non-motorized options. Admission is included and the time block is about 2 hours.

Your package also includes banana boat activities. That’s the part that tends to feel most like a group memory-maker, especially if you’re traveling with friends or a family crew that enjoys a bit of splash.

Pandawa Beach for ocean-and-cliff relaxation

Next is Pandawa Beach. You’ll get about an hour to relax and enjoy the ocean and cliff views, with admission included.

This is a good counterbalance after the water-activity portion. It helps you recharge so Uluwatu doesn’t feel like a nonstop sprint.

Padang Padang Beach and surf-spot energy

After that, you stop at Padang Padang Beach, also known as Pantai Labuan Sait. The focus here is that it’s a famous surf spot on the Bukit Peninsula. The plan gives about an hour.

If you like beaches that feel rugged and cinematic, this stop delivers. If you’re not into surf culture, you can still enjoy the coastline views at an easy pace.

Uluwatu Temple overlooking the Indian Ocean

Then you head to Uluwatu Temple, a cliff temple overlooking the Indian Ocean. You’ll spend about an hour and admission is included.

This is one of those Bali moments where the scenery and the sacred site match each other. Even if temples aren’t your main interest, Uluwatu’s ocean setting helps you understand why people make the trip.

Jimbaran Beach seafood dinner

You end at Jimbaran Bay on the beach with white sand and many cafes. The plan allocates about 1.5 hours here, and dinner is included.

This is a smart closer because you get food plus atmosphere without needing to add another activity. If you’ve spent the day jumping between stops, finishing with a seaside meal is exactly the kind of pacing that makes the whole tour feel worth it.

Day 3: Taman Ayun, Ulun Danu Bratan, Jatiluwih UNESCO terraces, Tanah Lot sunset

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - Day 3: Taman Ayun, Ulun Danu Bratan, Jatiluwih UNESCO terraces, Tanah Lot sunset
Day 3 leans into temples and terraces, then caps with one of Bali’s most famous coastal sunset scenes.

Taman Ayun Temple compound with water features

Start with Taman Ayun Temple, a compound of Balinese temple and garden with water features in the Mengwi subdistrict. You’ll spend about an hour, with admission included.

This stop works well if you like temple settings that feel landscaped and calm rather than purely dramatic. It also helps you see a different side of Bali sacred design.

Ulun Danu Bratan Temple by the lake

Next is Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, a picturesque landmark on a lake with reflective water around much of the complex. The time block is about an hour.

I like this one because the water setting changes the feel of the temple. It’s also a nice break from the more open ocean viewpoint energy of the south.

Jatiluwih Green Land (UNESCO) rice terraces and mountain backdrops

Then comes Jatiluwih Green Land, with terraced rice fields following the contours of the land. It’s part of UNESCO world cultural heritage and the scenery includes Mount Batukaru and Mount Agung as backdrops. You get about 2 hours, with admission included.

This is your longest “slow down and look” stop. If you enjoy agricultural scenery and want one place where the views feel grounded in real life, this is the one to savor.

Tanah Lot for sunset-style coastal views

Finally, you visit Tanah Lot. The temple is especially beautiful at sunset time, and you can view it from several spots with ocean scenery.

Your time here is about an hour, and admission is included. If sunset matters to you, arrive ready to linger a bit at the best viewpoints offered during that hour.

What the private guide and A/C setup changes for you

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - What the private guide and A/C setup changes for you
The biggest practical win here is how the day runs. You’re not just moving from point to point. You’re doing it with A/C transport, an English-speaking driver-guide, and clear structure around each stop.

Free connecting Wi‑Fi during the day tour is a small bonus that helps you keep plans in sync and post photos without burning your data. It’s the kind of detail that makes travel feel easier, especially if you’re managing maps and messaging.

The best signs of quality are the human ones: punctual starts, smooth transitions, and a safety focus. Putu-style professionalism is mentioned in a way that sounds consistent—attentive, organized, and committed to doing things right while still letting you enjoy the day.

Also, the tour is described as flexible and accommodating with requests and changes. That doesn’t mean every swap is guaranteed, but it does mean your guide is likely to work with you instead of shutting down ideas immediately.

Tickets, sarongs, and the small things that prevent stress

Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days - Tickets, sarongs, and the small things that prevent stress
Because admission tickets are included for stops listed in the plan, you’re spared from a lot of cash-and-line friction. You also get sarong/dress when you visit temples, which helps you follow local dress expectations without last-minute shopping.

The trade-off is simple: optional entrances for extra stops are not included. If you’re tempted to add something, ask first so you know what your budget needs.

Timing matters too. The itinerary packs a lot into each day, with several hours grouped across culture, scenery, and food. If you’re the type who hates “on schedule” travel, you may feel the intensity. If you like momentum and want to see Bali’s big hits without sorting logistics, this plan fits well.

Who should book this 3-day Seminyak private package

This tour is a strong fit if you want a balanced Bali hit list: temples plus terraces plus volcano views plus ocean time. It’s especially good for couples, friend groups, and small families who want privacy and convenience.

It also works well if you care about comfort. You’re in A/C for the travel sections, and you’re fed with lunch and dinner included.

If you’re traveling solo, there’s a minimum booking rule of 2 people, so check whether you’re pairing up with someone or joining a shared booking strategy. And if you’re very sensitive to packed schedules, you might prefer a slower itinerary with fewer stops per day.

Should you book Bali Highlight Private Packages Tours 3 Days?

I’d book this if you want to maximize three days in Bali with a private setup that handles tickets, transport, and a mix of sights that feel genuinely different. The included meals, A/C comfort, sarong support for temples, and the banana boat water activity make it feel like more than a basic sightseeing day.

Skip it only if you want a totally slow pace or you dislike structured days with multiple stops. In that case, you might feel rushed even with a friendly guide.

If your goal is a smooth, highlight-packed Bali route starting in Seminyak, this is a solid bet.

FAQ

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.

Do they pick you up in Seminyak?

Pickup is offered, and the tour location is Seminyak, Indonesia.

What’s included with the $180 per person price?

The package includes lunch and dinner, admission tickets as per the itinerary, A/C transportation throughout sightseeing, an English-speaking driver-guide, sarong/dress for temple visits, banana boat activities, and free connecting Wi‑Fi during the day tour.

Are entrance fees included for every stop?

Admission tickets are included as per the itinerary. Entrance fees for optional stops are not included.

Is there a vegetarian meal option?

Yes. A vegetarian option is available if you advise at booking.

Do I need to bring something for temple visits?

They provide sarong/dress when you visit temples.

Is the schedule dependent on weather?

The additional info says it operates in all weather conditions and you should dress appropriately. The cancellation policy also states the experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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