REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Jet Ski, Parasailing, Banana Boat and Bali Spa Packages
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Bali is best when your day has a plan. This Seminyak-area package strings together Tanjung Benoa water sports plus a proper spa unwind, so you’re not scrambling between activities. I especially like that the day includes real time on the water and then hands you off to Bali Orchid Spa for 2 hours of treatment.
Two things I like a lot: the setup is smooth with an air-conditioned vehicle and an English-speaking driver, and the schedule is built for variety (fast, fun water sports followed by serious relaxation). The one drawback to consider is that this experience depends on weather, so if conditions aren’t good, you may need to swap dates.
If you want a fun, not-too-intense day that still feels like a highlight, this is a strong pick—especially when you end with the massage. And yes, jet ski is guided by an instructor, which helps the whole thing feel calmer and more organized.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing
- Tanjung Benoa water sports from Seminyak: the simple winning formula
- The pickup system: why an included driver makes this easier
- Jet Ski, Parasailing, and Banana Boat: what you’re really buying
- The day flow at Bali Water Sports: time on the water, time to reset
- Lunch included: the easy win for your energy levels
- Bali Orchid Spa: 2 hours that actually let you unwind
- Price and value: why $110 can make sense as a combo
- Planning tips: what to bring and how to pace the day
- Who this package fits best (and who should look elsewhere)
- Should you book this Jet Ski + Parasailing + Spa combo?
- FAQ
- What activities are included in this Bali package?
- Is pickup and drop-off included?
- How long does the experience take?
- Is this a private tour?
- What are the age limits for the activities?
- Are life jackets provided?
- Is lunch included, and can it be vegetarian?
- What happens if weather is bad?
Key highlights worth knowing

- Private pickup with an English-speaking driver: your transport is set up for your group only.
- Jet ski, parasailing, and banana boat in one go: less decision-making, more time spent doing.
- Safety basics handled: lockers, towels, showers, and changing rooms are part of the package.
- Jet ski guidance included: an instructor accompanies you at no extra cost.
- 2 hours at Bali Orchid Spa: Balinese holistic care in a spa setting with garden and waterfall-style calm.
- Lunch is included: an Indonesian set menu, with a vegetarian option available.
Tanjung Benoa water sports from Seminyak: the simple winning formula

When I’m planning Bali, I look for days that feel full but not stressful. This package is built for that. You start with water sports at Tanjung Benoa/Nusa Dua and finish with a long spa session, so you get adrenaline and then a soft landing.
One reason this combo works for a lot of people is the mix of activities. You’re not choosing between thrill and comfort—you get the water thrills first, then you switch gears to massage and spa time. Also, the package is priced as a bundle, which usually means you spend less time comparing vendors and more time enjoying the day.
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The pickup system: why an included driver makes this easier
This isn’t just a ticket. It’s a whole-day service with transport, and that matters in Bali traffic. You get an air-conditioned vehicle and a professional English-speaking driver who handles the moving parts so you’re not trying to coordinate taxis and timing yourself.
Pickup coverage is broad. Depending on where you’re staying, you can be picked up from areas including Seminyak (and also Kuta, Legian, Canggu, Sanur, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Uluwatu, Tuban, Tanjung Benoa, Denpasar, Kerobokan, and even Ubud). That convenience is a big part of the value—especially if you’re staying outside the immediate water sports zone.
In the stories I’ve heard from day-of experiences, the driver coordination is often what turns the day from chaotic into smooth. Names like Wayan Grata come up as an example of someone who keeps the schedule flowing without rushing you.
Also, the package states it’s private in the vehicle. In plain terms: you and your party ride together, which generally feels more comfortable than sharing transport with strangers.
Jet Ski, Parasailing, and Banana Boat: what you’re really buying

You’re paying for a full water-sports block, not just a single ride. The included activities are jet ski, parasailing, and banana boat. Those three together give you different kinds of fun: speed and control on the jet ski, a bird’s-eye view feeling with parasailing, and the classic group bounce-and-splash energy on the banana boat.
A few practical points make this easier than it sounds:
- Life jackets are provided for all water sport activities.
- There are lockers, towels, showers, and changing rooms, so you’re not stuck figuring out how to rinse off.
- Jet ski is guided by an instructor with no extra cost. That’s a key detail. If you’re nervous about operating the machine, you’re not left on your own.
The package also sets a clear participation window: minimum age 9, maximum age 60. It’s helpful because it tells you this isn’t an extreme stunt-only day. One of the most praised aspects of this kind of water day is that it tends to feel fun and manageable across a range of ages.
The day flow at Bali Water Sports: time on the water, time to reset
Your water-sports stop is at Bali Water Sports at the Bali Dolphin Shop area (that’s how the stop is described). The ticket for the water sports stop is listed as about 1 hour, but the overall experience runs about 6 to 7 hours total.
That time gap usually accounts for the real-world stuff: getting checked in, getting suited up, switching between activities, and handling the between-ride logistics. So you’re not expecting nonstop adrenaline for six hours, which is a good thing. It keeps the day from turning into pure exhaustion.
One more thing I like about this kind of setup is the “reset points.” With lockers and showers on site, you can rinse off and change before lunch and spa. That turns the day from a sticky, sandy mess into something you can actually enjoy afterward.
Lunch included: the easy win for your energy levels
After the water sports, you’re served lunch at a restaurant. The package specifies an Indonesian set menu, and it also notes you can request a vegetarian option when you book.
Why this matters: if lunch wasn’t included, you’d lose time and you’d have to solve the usual Bali problem—where to eat quickly between activities. Here, you keep moving. Also, a set menu usually makes timing smoother, especially when your next stop is a spa session.
If you want to feel good through the massage, don’t show up starving or too full. Your water-sports energy can swing fast, so think about eating steadily and not going extra spicy if you’re sensitive after being out in the sun.
Bali Orchid Spa: 2 hours that actually let you unwind
The second half of the day is Bali Orchid Spa, and you get 2 hours for spa and massage. This isn’t a quick half-hour add-on. It’s long enough to help you come down from sun, salt water, and motion.
The spa experience is described as Balinese holistic care, with rooms that feel Balinese in style and include an open tropical garden setting. There’s also a relaxing effect described as waterfall in each room—details like that are often what make the difference between a massage you survive and a massage that helps.
There’s also a comfort angle that I appreciate: you’re moving from wet and active to a controlled, calming environment. Having a proper spa block after the water sports is what makes this package feel like more than a day trip. It feels like you planned recovery into your itinerary.
In terms of staff, the package describes Balinese therapists, and in day-of experiences, people often praise the “handled perfectly” feeling—meaning the transition from activity to treatment tends to be organized.
Price and value: why $110 can make sense as a combo
At $110 per person, you’re bundling three water activities, a lunch meal, and a 2-hour spa-and-massage treatment. You also have watersport insurance, tax, and service included, plus basics like towels, lockers, and showers.
On its face, $110 doesn’t look cheap. But the value is in what’s included together. Booking separate vendors for jet ski, parasailing, banana boat, lunch, and a spa session often costs more once you factor in time, transfers, and add-ons.
Also, the private-transport angle helps. If you’ve ever tried to coordinate multiple stops with ride-hailing or taxis in Bali traffic, you know how quickly “cheap and flexible” turns into hours lost. This package gives you a driver and an air-conditioned vehicle, so you spend the day doing things, not negotiating logistics.
The other value point is timing. You can’t always fix weather. Still, when conditions are right, this format delivers a full day of highlights with a clear rhythm.
Planning tips: what to bring and how to pace the day

The package asks for smart casual dress code. That’s mostly for the travel and between-stops part of the day. You’ll also want to bring what you need to handle water and then switch to spa mode.
Pack:
- Sunscreen (you’ll be out in the sun during water sports)
- Camera (even basic phones get great shots from parasailing angles)
- Change of clothes (you’ll appreciate this more than you think)
If you’re sensitive to sun or heat, consider bringing a hat and water bottle. The package doesn’t list those items as included, so treat them as personal gear.
Now, pacing. Here’s the honest approach: jet ski and banana boat can leave you tired in your arms and core from balancing. Parasailing can also be tiring if you’re gripping for excitement. Don’t plan anything big right before pickup. Save your “active” energy for the water. Then let the spa do its job after.
Who this package fits best (and who should look elsewhere)
I think this is best for people who want a complete Bali day without having to micromanage. It’s a great match if you’re staying around Seminyak and you want to try classic Tanjung Benoa water activities and still end the day relaxed.
It also fits well if you’re traveling with different ages, because the minimum age is 9 and the day isn’t presented as a technical stunt event. The included guidance for jet ski also lowers stress.
You might want to consider another option if:
- You’re looking for a super long time on one single activity (this is a combo, so you’ll rotate).
- You’re not comfortable with outdoor sun and water conditions, since the experience requires good weather.
Should you book this Jet Ski + Parasailing + Spa combo?
If you want one ticket that turns into a full day with transport, three water sports, lunch, and a 2-hour Bali Orchid Spa massage, I’d say it’s worth a booking. The biggest strengths are the day’s structure and the fact that the tricky parts (safety equipment, lockers, jet ski guidance, transport) are handled.
One practical consideration: the experience depends on good weather. If conditions are poor, you should expect a different date or a refund option as offered by the operator. If your schedule is flexible, that makes the risk easier to manage.
If you’re in Seminyak and you want a satisfying day that ends in actual relaxation, this package is a strong choice.
FAQ
What activities are included in this Bali package?
The package includes jet ski, parasailing, and a banana boat ride, plus a 2-hour spa and massage at Bali Orchid Spa.
Is pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are offered from multiple Bali areas, including Seminyak, and others such as Kuta, Legian, Canggu, Denpasar, Sanur, Nusa Dua, and Tanjung Benoa.
How long does the experience take?
The total duration is listed as approximately 6 to 7 hours.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It is described as a private tour, with the vehicle arranged so only your group participates in the transport.
What are the age limits for the activities?
The minimum age allowed is 9, and the maximum age allowed is 60.
Are life jackets provided?
Yes. The package states that life jackets are provided for all water sport activities.
Is lunch included, and can it be vegetarian?
Yes. Lunch is included as an Indonesian set menu, and there is a vegetarian option available if you advise at booking.
What happens if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, according to the stated policy.






















