Uluwatu Sunset Tour

  • Our sunset tour begins with a visit to Nusa Dua Beach, a stunning stretch of white sand known for its crystal-clear waters and world-class surf breaks. Historically, Nusa Dua was part of the Bali Hindu Kingdom’s royal territory, but in modern times, it has transformed into a prestigious resort area while still maintaining its natural beauty and cultural significance. Here, you can swim, relax under the sun, or take a leisurely walk along the coastline.

  • From there, we journey to Uluwatu Temple, one of Bali’s most sacred sea temples, dramatically perched on a 70-meter-high limestone cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. This temple was built in the 11th century by the revered Hindu architect-priest Mpu Kuturan, who played a crucial role in shaping Bali’s temple system. Uluwatu is one of the Sad Kahyangan (Six Holy Temples of the World), which are believed to provide spiritual protection for the island. Dedicated to Dewa Rudra, the Balinese god of storms and the ocean, Uluwatu’s location and breathtaking sunset views make it one of the most spiritually and visually captivating places in Bali.

  • As the sun sets, we head to Jimbaran Beach, historically a small fishing village that has become famous for its romantic seaside dining. Here, you’ll enjoy a fresh seafood dinner by the sea, with your table set on the sand under the glow of lanterns. The tradition of grilled seafood feasts at Jimbaran dates back generations, when local fishermen would prepare their daily catch over coconut husk fires, creating the distinct smoky flavors that define Jimbaran’s cuisine today.

    This unforgettable evening combines Bali’s natural beauty, sacred history, and culinary heritage, making for a perfect end to your day.

We provide transportation to and from your hotel or villa.

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