REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV Ride Adventure
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Two adrenaline stops in one day. This Bali full-day combination pairs a 1.5-hour ATV ride with a long stretch at Real Bali Swing near Ubud, so you get action, views, and plenty of chances to switch up the photo poses without rushing. The day runs on a clear schedule, includes safety gear and lunch, and is set up as a private experience for your group.
I especially like that the ATV part includes a real safety talk and full equipment, not just a quick wave and go. I also like that the Bali Swing active package is broad, with multiple swing styles (from big aerial adrenaline swings to calmer options like the romantic and bed swing), plus extras like Chicken nest, Bird nest, and the Lost ship in the jungle.
One thing to consider: the day is physically active and long, and the route involves riding in uneven terrain, with another block of time spent climbing around the swing area. If you’re not comfortable with moderate physical effort, you’ll want to rethink the mix or go slower with the swing stops.
Key highlights at a glance
- Pickup included from many Bali base areas, with an air-conditioned vehicle
- ATV ride with safety briefing + full gear and a professional ATV guide
- Real Bali Swing active package includes multiple swing types, not just one set
- Lunch is included after the ATV, either at the ATV resto or the swing venue resto
- One-day timing is heavy: about 10–11 hours from early morning to mid/late afternoon
- Weather-friendly approach: the activity challenge goes on in dry or rainy season (but conditions can still affect plans)
In This Review
- A one-day mix of Bali Swing thrills and ATV grit
- Pickup, timing, and what 10–11 hours really feels like
- ATV Ride at Bali Skutis Adventure: safety talk, rice fields, and a real ride length
- Real Bali Swing near Ubud: an active package with many swing styles
- Lunch and downtime: included food, included recovery
- Guides make the day: why the driver experience matters
- Price and value: is $95.95 per person a fair deal?
- Who this tour suits best (and who should skip it)
- Weather, rain, and what “the challenge goes on” means for you
- Small practical tips before you go
- Should you book this Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV ride?
- FAQ
- Where is this experience located?
- How long is the tour?
- What’s included in the Bali Swing portion?
- What’s included in the ATV ride?
- Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
- Is lunch included?
- What are the not-included costs?
- Is this a private tour?
- What physical fitness level is needed?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
A one-day mix of Bali Swing thrills and ATV grit

This is the kind of Bali day that makes sense if you want variety. You start with a quad bike ride through rural scenery, then shift gears to the famous swing park near Ubud. It’s built for people who don’t want just one “big photo moment,” but a full arc of experience—ride, shower/change, lunch, and then a long swing session.
The swing park is the headline for many visitors, but the ATV portion is what makes the day feel more like a real outing than a sit-and-stare attraction. You get to move through villages, rice fields, and jungle-style paths, guided with a safety-first mindset.
And because this is scheduled as a private tour for your group, you’re not stuck waiting on someone who booked the cheapest slot and then takes 45 minutes to decide where to stand for a photo.
Pickup, timing, and what 10–11 hours really feels like

The day is long—about 10–11 hours total. In practice, you’ll likely start early. One trip experience I saw described pickup at 7:00 AM, which lines up with the rest of the schedule that has you registering at Singapadu and starting the ATV ride around 9:00 AM.
Here’s the flow you should expect:
- Early pickup from your area (Ubud, Denpasar, Seminyak, Kuta, Jimbaran, Sanur, or Nusa Dua)
- Morning ATV: register, safety talk, ride, then shower and change
- Lunch after the ATV ride
- Midday transfer to the swing park
- About 2.5–3 hours at Real Bali Swing
- Then back to your pickup/drop-off area
Because you’re moving between two main activities, you’ll want to travel with a “comfort first” mindset: short breaks exist, but it’s still a full-day schedule. If you’re sensitive to long car time, plan to hydrate and keep snacks in mind (your lunch is included, but car time can be slow when traffic hits).
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ATV Ride at Bali Skutis Adventure: safety talk, rice fields, and a real ride length

The ATV portion starts in Singapadu village, where you register and get your safety equipment. You’ll also get a full safety briefing before you ride. That matters because the route includes mixed surfaces—rice-field paths, garden areas, and paths that can be slippery depending on rain.
The ride is about 1.5 hours, and the scenery mix is the point:
- Village paths
- Rice fields and tropical gardens
- A small river and a waterfall
- An artistic cave
- Jungle-style sections and viewpoints
Then comes a nice bonus that many ATV days don’t include: after the ride, you get a shower and changes, so you’re not stuck heading into lunch still feeling like you came straight from a mud movie. Lunch follows right after, at either the ATV resto or the swing venue resto (based on the schedule that day).
A small detail that seems to make a difference: the guide is described as a professional ATV guide, and your day includes ALL safety equipment such as a helmet and boots. If you don’t want to worry about being “prepared,” this is the kind of inclusions list that gives you mental bandwidth back.
Real Bali Swing near Ubud: an active package with many swing styles
After lunch, you head to Real Bali Swing (located in Banjar Tegal Kuning near the center of Ubud). The schedule estimates arrival around 1:00 PM, with 2.5–3 hours to do the swings at your pace.
This is where the value is strongest: the tour includes the Bali Swing Active Package, which lists a lot of options. You’re not paying for one or two typical swings—you get access to a long set that includes:
- Adrenalin swing
- Libra swing
- Single swing
- Romantic swing
- Bed swing
- Stone on the valley
- Helicopter
- Chicken nest
- Bird nest
- Lost ship in the jungle
That variety changes how you experience the park. If you only do one swing, you’ll feel like you’re done after your best “wow” moment. With multiple styles, you can choose your comfort level—start with the less intense ones to get your rhythm, then go higher or more dramatic when you feel ready.
You’ll also spend enough time there that you can take a breath between photo stops. In a swing park, that breathing room is important because the climbs and repositioning take energy, and your best photos usually happen when you’re not rushing.
Lunch and downtime: included food, included recovery
Lunch is included after the ATV ride, and it’s served at either the ATV resto or the Real Bali Swing resto. This is practical because ATV + swing days can turn into “pay extra for everything” traps—here, at least your main meal is handled.
Plan to eat like it’s an active day. You’ve got a lot of movement coming up after lunch, and the swing area isn’t just one platform—it’s an activity zone. If you’re prone to getting tired after rides, eat a little slower, drink water, and let your body settle before you start climbing for the next swing.
Also, consider that you’ve had a shower and change after ATV. That means you can show up at the swing portion in clothes that feel clean and more comfortable. It’s a small thing, but it can make the day feel a lot less exhausting.
Guides make the day: why the driver experience matters
This kind of day lives or dies on how smoothly the human part runs—timing, explanations, and photo help. In experiences like this, the driver often becomes your quiet project manager: getting you there on time, keeping you on schedule, and helping translate what to do next.
In the feedback I saw tied to this general style of tour, drivers with names like Made Mudiana and Kupit were praised for being prompt and supportive, including helping with swing photos. Another guide mention was Ketut Artono, who was described as adding a local touch (like a tea moment at a local home) and keeping things friendly.
You should still remember: inclusions say you’ll have an experienced English-speaking driver, but the personality can vary. A good driver makes the whole timeline feel easier, especially on a day with two big attractions.
Price and value: is $95.95 per person a fair deal?
At $95.95 per person, the big question is what you’re getting for your money. Here’s the value logic as I see it:
You’re paying for:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from multiple Bali areas
- Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle (plus fuel surcharge)
- All entrance tickets at scheduled stops
- Bali Swing Active Package at Real Bali Swing (multiple swing types)
- ATV ride with safety equipment and a professional guide
- Lunch
- Parking fees and local tax
What you’re not paying for includes:
- Gratuities for the driver
- Personal expenses
- Dress rental
- Photo documents
So the value is strongest if you were going to do both activities anyway, and you don’t want to piece them together with separate taxi rides and separate ticket purchases. If you’re already thinking of doing ATV in one area and swing park later, this bundled day can be the more efficient way to go—time-wise and planning-wise.
The other angle: this is a private setup for your group, not a crowded free-for-all. For some people, that alone is worth paying for, because you get smoother timing and fewer awkward waits.
Who this tour suits best (and who should skip it)
This is a strong fit if:
- You want action + iconic photos in one day
- You like structured planning but still want time at the swing park (not a rushed 45 minutes)
- You’re comfortable with moderate activity and riding on uneven terrain
- You want pickup convenience from a known Bali area instead of navigating on your own
You might want to skip or adjust if:
- You hate long days (10–11 hours is real)
- You’re not comfortable with the moderate physical effort required for climbing, standing, and riding
- You expect an easy, mostly seated experience (this isn’t that)
If you’re traveling as a couple or family, the swing variety can work well—different people can choose different swing styles based on comfort level.
Weather, rain, and what “the challenge goes on” means for you

The tour notes that the ATV and swing challenge is designed to continue in both dry and rainy seasons. That’s good because Bali plans often get derailed by weather.
Still, you should be practical: if conditions are poor, the experience may be affected, and your plan needs flexibility. In swing parks especially, slippery steps and safety conditions can influence what’s comfortable or possible. If you show up ready for a bit of humidity or a possible shower, you’ll enjoy the day more.
Small practical tips before you go
You’ll get the best day by planning like you’re doing two outdoor activities back-to-back.
- Wear closed-toe footwear that can handle outdoor paths.
- Bring a change of clothes for after the ATV if you can, even though shower/change is provided.
- If you think you’ll want extra photos, budget for photo documents since they’re not included.
- Keep your phone protected for the ATV ride (and consider a small dry bag if you’re using it on the go).
Most important: pace yourself at the swing park. The time is generous, but you’ll still feel tired if you try to do everything at maximum speed.
Should you book this Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV ride?
Book it if you want a full-day combo that actually feels like a day out—ATV ride with proper safety gear, shower and lunch, then a serious amount of swing time. The price makes sense because the inclusions cover tickets, transport, gear, and meals, not just one activity.
Skip it if you’re looking for an easy, low-movement day, or if you’re very risk-averse about riding. This is an active itinerary, and it’s scheduled to keep you moving.
My call: if you’re the type who enjoys rural rides and doesn’t mind being outdoors for hours, this is a good value way to hit two of Bali’s most popular experiences in one clean plan.
FAQ
Where is this experience located?
The ATV activity is in Singapadu village, and the Bali Swing is at Real Bali Swing (Banjar Tegal Kuning) near Ubud.
How long is the tour?
It runs about 10 to 11 hours.
What’s included in the Bali Swing portion?
You get the Bali Swing Active Package at Real Bali Swing, which lists multiple swing types including Adrenalin, Libra, Single, Romantic, Bed, Stone on the valley, Helicopter, Chicken nest, Bird nest, and Lost ship in the jungle.
What’s included in the ATV ride?
You’ll get the ATV ride for about 1.5 hours, plus ALL safety equipment (helmet and boots noted) and an ATV guide with a safety briefing. A shower and changes are also included afterward.
Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are offered in Ubud, Denpasar, Seminyak, Kuta, Jimbaran, Sanur, or Nusa Dua.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included after the ATV ride, served either at the ATV resto or Real Bali Swing resto.
What are the not-included costs?
Not included are gratuities for the driver, personal expenses, dress rental, and photo documents.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s described as private, meaning only your group participates.
What physical fitness level is needed?
The experience says travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
What’s the cancellation policy?
There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If it’s canceled less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded. The experience requires good weather.






















