REVIEW · KUTA
eBike Private Beach Tour Express (2 Hour)
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Kuta looks best from the waterline. A 2-hour eBike tour gets you there fast, with way more coastline covered than you could manage on foot.
I like how the route mixes classic Kuta beach views with boardwalk riding and a couple of landmark stops. Two of my favorite parts: feeling in-control on sandy low-tide patches (those fat wheels help a lot) and getting a smooth ride even when the road turns a bit hilly.
One thing to consider: you do need bike skills and there are limits like a minimum height of 140 cm and maximum weight of 120 kg. If sand makes you nervous or you prefer fully paved paths, plan for some uneven texture.
In This Review
- Key highlights from the ride
- Why a 2-hour eBike tour beats beach wandering in Kuta
- Getting on the bike: modes, gears, and beach control
- The route plan across Kuta Beach, Pantai Jerman, Legian, and Seminyak
- Stop 1: Kuta Beach
- Passing landmarks between beaches
- Stop 2: Pantai Jerman
- Stop 3: Legian Beach
- Stop 4: Seminyak Beach
- Beachwalk, boardwalk, temples, and the sea-turtle sidetrack
- Price and what you really get for $31
- What to bring and how to plan your 2-hour window
- Who should book this eBike beach tour (and who might not)
- Should you book the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
- FAQ
- How long is the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
- What does it cost?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Is pickup available?
- Is it a private tour?
- Do I need prior bike-riding experience?
- What should I bring?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key highlights from the ride

- Private group setup so you’re not sharing the bike route with strangers
- Fat-wheel eBikes built for sandy, low-tide beach sections
- 4 PAS modes + thumb throttle so you can pedal lightly or rely more on power
- Beachwalk and seaside boardwalk stretch for great sea views with less pounding
- Sea Turtle Society visit and boardwalk ride plus a cultural temple pass-by
- Included free slushy during the tour
Why a 2-hour eBike tour beats beach wandering in Kuta

Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak are close—but moving along the shore can still eat time. This tour is designed to keep you rolling with a guide, so you get the coastline without the constant map-checking and backtracking.
The best part is the pacing. In about two hours, you cover a satisfying chunk of beachfront scenery, then you still have energy for food, shopping, or an easy sunset plan. And because this is a beach-focused ride, you’re not spending the whole time in traffic or dodging scooters.
Also, at $31, you’re paying for real convenience: an English-speaking guide, a private eBike experience, and a route built around the shoreline and boardwalk sections.
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Getting on the bike: modes, gears, and beach control

These aren’t tiny cruiser bikes. They’re mountain-bike style eBikes with 7 gears and fat wheels, which matters when you leave pavement for sand.
You get 4 power modes (PAS) for pedal assist and a thumb throttle for acceleration. Translation: you can set it so you’re doing just enough work, then let the bike handle the rest when you’re tired or the terrain gets tricky. There’s also cruise control, which is great for keeping your speed steady on longer stretches.
For riders who worry about sand: the tour is planned to work with it. The ride style includes sandy beach sections, and the bikes are set up for low-tide conditions. That usually means you’re not slogging through deep sand the whole time; you’re cruising across the parts that feel more rideable.
Practical note: you’ll get the best experience if you show up in sport shoes and socks. Sand + flip-flops is a combo you’ll regret fast.
The route plan across Kuta Beach, Pantai Jerman, Legian, and Seminyak

This is a guided loop built around the shoreline, with stops that give you a real change of scenery, not just photo pull-offs. You start at the EZYRIDERS tent at the Kuta Beach main entrance area, then you ride through major beachfront zones.
Stop 1: Kuta Beach
Kuta is where the vibe starts: wide beach shoreline, classic sea views, and that “Bali energy” feeling right away. Expect an easy start that helps you get comfortable with the bike controls and spacing with your guide.
What I like here is that Kuta works as a warm-up for the rest of the ride. You’ll get your rhythm early, then later stops feel like they’re building instead of repeating.
Possible drawback: if you’re expecting a fully car-free, perfectly smooth beach path, you’ll still be riding around real beach-area activity. The guide helps you stay on track, but it’s not an empty trail.
Passing landmarks between beaches
Between the named stops, the route passes key coastal areas and viewpoints listed in the tour outline. You’ll move through spots like Segara, Discovery, and Fisherman’s Wharf, plus the Airport area, and you’ll ride the Beachwalk and boardwalk stretch that connects great sea views.
This “in-between” riding is where the eBike really shines. Walking would make this segment feel long, but on the bike it becomes a smooth corridor of scenery.
Stop 2: Pantai Jerman
Pantai Jerman (Jerman Beach) is where the ride gets more interesting. This stop is tied to the tour’s seaside rhythm, and it also lines you up for the Sea Turtle Society visit area described in the experience plan.
Why it’s valuable: you’re not only chasing sunsets and beachfront photos. You get a chance to slow down, look around, and connect the coast with local conservation-focused work.
Potential consideration: if you’re short on time and hate any pause during a tour, you might feel this section is longer than a pure “ride nonstop” style. But it’s part of the tour’s appeal.
Stop 3: Legian Beach
Legian brings a different feel while staying in the same shoreline world. The tour moves you through Legian Beach with that beach-meets-seaside-boardwalk combination, which makes the route visually varied.
I like Legian because it’s a practical middle step. You get more scenery without losing the momentum you’ve already built. By now you know how much throttle you like and which PAS mode feels easiest on your legs.
Stop 4: Seminyak Beach
Seminyak is a fitting finale. It’s where many people go for that end-of-day beach atmosphere, and the tour description specifically points to the ride being especially exhilarating around sunset.
If you can, try to schedule your tour for late afternoon. Even without a guaranteed sunset moment on the clock, the lighting and the sea mood tend to be the best near the end of the day.
One more practical tip: bring sunglasses. You’ll see a lot of bright reflection off the water.
Beachwalk, boardwalk, temples, and the sea-turtle sidetrack

The route doesn’t just stick to sand. It includes shore-front riding and boardwalk stretches, plus a cultural temple pass-by.
Why that mix matters: the boardwalk sections help you keep moving smoothly, while sand sections give you that distinct beach-riding feeling. Temples add culture without turning the tour into a museum visit. You get a sense of place while still keeping the ride fun.
And then there’s the Sea Turtle Society visit moment. Even if you don’t know much about marine conservation going in, this stop gives you something real to pay attention to beyond scenery. It’s also a nice reset if you want a break from pedaling and want to focus on what’s happening locally.
One small thing to note: since this is a ride-based experience, any pauses are there to keep the flow. If you prefer long, slow sightseeing blocks, this probably won’t feel like your style.
Price and what you really get for $31

At $31 for about two hours, this tour is priced like a value play for a place like Kuta where you can easily spend money just getting to and from sights.
Here’s what you’re getting for that price:
- A guided route across multiple beach areas
- A private tour format (so it’s only your group)
- An eBike with PAS modes, thumb throttle, and cruise control
- A plan that includes sand + boardwalk
- A small bonus from the experience run: a free slushy mentioned in the tour feedback
The “value” part isn’t just the price number. It’s the fact that the bikes help you experience shoreline sections efficiently, which means you spend less time commuting and more time actually moving through the scenery you came for.
What to bring and how to plan your 2-hour window

Pack light but smart. The essentials list is pretty clear, and it fits how this ride actually feels.
Bring:
- Handphone or camera
- Sunglasses
- Sport shoes and socks
- Comfortable clothes
- Your own sunscreen (recommended)
- Some money if you want extras like a GoPro video card, drinks, or miscellaneous purchases
Optional:
- Light swimming gear and a small towel if you want a quick dip
Scheduling-wise, think about comfort. The tour runs daily in opening hours from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, so late-day timing is doable. And since the tour is described as especially joyful during sunset, you’ll likely enjoy it most if you aim for the warmer, later light.
If you get picked up, wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little beach-dusty. This is a shore-focused tour.
Who should book this eBike beach tour (and who might not)

This experience fits best if you want:
- A fun, active way to see Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak
- The coast experience without walking the whole time
- A guide to handle route and timing so you can focus on riding and photos
- A private setting where your group can move at a comfortable pace
You might want to skip or rethink it if:
- You’re not comfortable with basic bicycle riding
- You don’t meet the height (140 cm) / weight (120 kg) limits
- You strongly prefer fully paved routes with no sandy segments
It’s also worth saying: the tour is suitable for all ages, but if you’re booking for someone under 18, you’ll need signed guardian consent.
Should you book the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?

Yes, book it if you want a low-stress way to experience the Kuta-to-Seminyak shoreline in a short time. The combination of fat-wheel stability, easy power control (PAS and throttle), and the mix of beach + boardwalk + temple pass-by makes this a rare “practical fun” format.
I’d especially recommend it if you’re the type who gets bored fast on long beach walks. On this tour, your legs do less guessing, and your eyes get more coastline.
If your perfect day is slow, quiet sightseeing with long stops, this may feel too ride-focused. But if you want motion, views, and a satisfying two-hour hit of Bali beach life, this is a strong pick.
FAQ
How long is the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
The tour lasts about 2 hours.
What does it cost?
It costs $31.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at the EZYRIDERS tent at the Kuta Beach main entrance area.
Is pickup available?
Pickup is offered.
Is it a private tour?
Yes. Only your group participates.
Do I need prior bike-riding experience?
Yes. Bicycle riding skill is required.
What should I bring?
Bring a handphone or camera, sunglasses, sport shoes and socks, comfortable clothes, and sunscreen if you want it. You can also bring light swimming gear and a small towel if you plan to dip in the ocean.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






















