Bali 3 Days Private Tour-Bali Highlight

Bali can feel like sensory overload. This private 3-day plan keeps it organized with pickup and included admissions, plus a Nusa Penida day trip by speedboat. I love how much ground you cover without feeling herded, and I also like that you’re set up for easy sightseeing with round-trip transport. The main thing to consider: the Nusa Penida speedboat day can be choppy at boarding, and one meal stop may not hit the mark for everyone.

What makes this tour especially useful is the mix of classic temples, waterfalls, and viewpoints, paired with the calm comfort of a dedicated driver/guide for your group. You’ll also get practical guidance that helps you move between areas like Central Bali, East Bali, and the west coast without wasting time guessing buses and schedules.

Key Things You’ll Like About This Bali 3-Day Private Tour

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  • Private pickup and your own group time: no sharing a vehicle with strangers
  • Temples and attractions with admission included: less hassle at entrances
  • A dedicated Nusa Penida speedboat day: Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, Angel Billabong, then Crystal Bay
  • Snorkeling built into the plan at Crystal Bay: optional underwater Buddha scuba is extra
  • Guide-led pacing with real photo help: you’ll be shown where to stand and how to frame shots

Why This Private 3-Day Bali Plan Feels Less Rushed

If you’ve only got a few days in Bali, the big challenge is simple: you either pack too much into one day, or you waste time traveling. This private tour is designed around a smarter rhythm. You get pickup, a dedicated guide/driver setup for your group, and admissions handled for the listed stops. That means you can spend your energy on the sights, not the logistics.

Another plus for first-timers: the itinerary covers multiple “Bali moods.” Day one leans toward Ubud’s cultural heart and Bali’s water temples. Day two goes more historical and coastal, with villages and cave-temple vibes. Day three shifts to the north lake area and then down to the iconic sea rock setting of Tanah Lot.

One more practical benefit: the three days do not have to be consecutive. So if your flight lands late, or you want a breather between sightseeing days, you can space it out.

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Day One in Central Bali: Batuan, Ubud’s Monkey Forest, and Tirta Empul

Bali 3 Days Private Tour-Bali Highlight - Day One in Central Bali: Batuan, Ubud’s Monkey Forest, and Tirta Empul
Day one is a strong starter kit because it pairs art, nature, and spiritual Bali in a logical loop.

Batuan Temple (Pura Puseh Lan Pura Desa Adat Batuan)

Batuan is known for traditional Balinese paintings, and the temple is tied to that creative reputation. Plan to take your time here if you like details—temple carvings and stone textures tend to reward slow looking more than fast photos.

The good part for your schedule: you get about 30 minutes, so it’s enough time to see the main areas without turning into a long stop.

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan is a classic Bali waterfall. You’ll be able to get close enough to feel the spray and hear the falls over the traffic noise from nearby roads. It’s one of those places where the views look great in photos and even better in person.

Practical note: bring a bit of patience for crowds and slippery patches around viewing areas. Comfortable shoes matter.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Ubud Monkey Forest)

This is the stop most people think of when they hear Ubud. The sanctuary is home to over 1,260 long-tailed macaques, and that changes the vibe fast. Expect movement, quick surprises, and a lot of people trying to photograph the same moments.

This is also where having a guide helps. You’ll get smoother navigation through the paths and better awareness of where not to stand if the monkeys start getting bold.

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Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Tegalalang’s terraced views are famous for a reason: the layers of green fold into the landscape and frame mountain-distance scenery. It’s a great place to slow down and appreciate why rice terraces are such a big deal in Bali’s agriculture story.

For many people, this is where you’ll get your “wow” shots. Just remember the ground can be uneven, so wear shoes you trust.

Tirta Empul Temple

Tirta Empul is a water temple with bathing structures. The setting is calm compared with the waterfall chaos, and it’s one of the more meaningful stops on the day because of how people use the water ritual spaces.

You’ll have about 45 minutes, which is long enough to understand the flow of the site and still enjoy the atmosphere without rushing.

Day Two in East Bali: Lempuyang Temple, Tenganan, and Goa Lawah

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Day two goes for variety: dramatic temple architecture, royal-era water gardens, an ancient village feel, and then a cave temple on the coast.

Lempuyang Temple (Pura Lempuyang Luhur)

Lempuyang is one of Bali’s oldest and most revered temple sites, often grouped with the “mother temple” importance of Besakih. The highlight here is scale and symbolism—you’ll see why people travel for these views.

Since the stop is about 45 minutes, you should treat it as a “get in, see the main features, take photos smart” stop. If you go with flexible expectations, you’ll enjoy it more.

Tirta Gangga

Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace garden with tiered fountains, sculptures, and bathing pools. It feels less like a fast roadside stop and more like a place meant for lingering.

You’ll have around 45 minutes. This is a good time to cool down, because by now you’ve likely built up sun and stair fatigue.

Tenganan Ancient Village

Tenganan is one of Bali’s older traditional villages. It gives you a different angle on culture than temple courtyards and temple festivals, because it’s about everyday community life and tradition.

Again, about 45 minutes is a good slice. Enough to understand the setting without it turning into a rush through gates.

Goa Lawah Temple (Bat Cave Temple)

Goa Lawah is known as the bat cave temple. This is one of those stops that feels instantly “Bali weird” in the best way—temple atmosphere mixed with the cave setting.

Expect roughly 30 minutes. It’s a short stop, so listen to what your guide explains rather than trying to read everything yourself.

Day Three Around Bedugul and Tabanan: Bratan, Jatiluwih, and Tanah Lot

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Day three shifts north and west, with a nature-first beat that ends with one of Bali’s most photographed sea views.

Taman Ayun Temple

Taman Ayun is a temple and garden compound with water features in Mengwi. It’s more relaxed than many temple stops and often feels like a breath between busy sightseeing days.

You’ll have about 30 minutes, so it’s best for an unhurried stroll and a few perspective photos rather than deep study.

Ulun Danu Bratan Temple

Ulun Danu Bratan sits near Lake Bratan by the mountains near Bedugul. This stop often feels like a “weather changes everything” kind of location—fog, clouds, and light can shift the mood in minutes.

The time is around 45 minutes, which is perfect for absorbing the lake views and temple setting before heading to the next big scenery stop.

Jatiluwih Green Land

Jatiluwih is all about the terraced countryside view, with rice fields following the contours of the land and a backdrop of Mount Batukaru and Mount Agung. If you like “eyes-on-the-horizon” scenery, this is your kind of stop.

You’ll get about 1.5 hours, so don’t treat it as a quick photo break. Walk a bit and let your eyes adjust to the layered view.

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot means land in the sea, and the temple sits on an offshore rock shaped by the ocean. It’s dramatic and iconic, and it works even if the sky isn’t perfect.

You’ll have roughly 1 hour. If you’re chasing the best photos, this is where timing matters, but you’ll still get a solid look during the visit window.

Nusa Penida Speedboat Day: Kelingking, Broken Beach, Angel Billabong, and Crystal Bay

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This is the big add-on most people remember. The day trip to Nusa Penida is done via speedboat from Bali, and the plan is built around a sequence of shoreline viewpoints.

Upon arrival, you’re scheduled to visit:

  • Kelingking Beach
  • Broken Beach
  • Angel Billabong

Then after lunch at a local restaurant, you head to Crystal Bay Beach. Here you’ll have the opportunity to snorkel or do an optional scuba excursion to an underwater Buddha site (extra cost).

Two practical realities:

1) Nusa Penida days are weather-dependent. If conditions are rough, you might get a different date or a refund offer instead of going.

2) One weak spot to know ahead of time: boat boarding can feel tense. If you’re prone to seasickness or don’t love jumping into small boats, bring your comfort gear and take it slow at the dock.

The good news is that the payoff tends to be visual. Crystal Bay in particular is a strong snorkeling stop when conditions line up, and it’s the part of the day that turns “pretty coastline” into “wow, there’s life underwater.”

Price and Logistics: Is $229.99 Per Person Actually Good Value?

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At $229.99 per person, the value mostly comes from what’s included. You’re not just buying a list of places. You’re buying:

  • Pickup
  • Round-trip transportation
  • Admission tickets for the listed stops across the days
  • A private setup where it’s only your group
  • A mobile ticket (so you don’t have to scramble with printed vouchers)

For some travelers, the best value is time saved. This tour reduces the headache of chaining car rides, entrance fees, and “where do we go next” questions. That’s especially helpful because Bali’s traffic can quietly eat hours.

Is there room for dissatisfaction? Yes. One review note flagged that a restaurant meal on the Nusa Penida day didn’t meet expectations. So I’d plan like a smart traveler: eat what’s provided, but don’t assume it will be your best meal of the trip. If you have dietary needs, the tour can accommodate special dietary requests if you tell them at booking.

Guide and Driver Quality: Putu, Wayan, and Partika Make the Difference

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In Bali, the difference between a good trip and a great one is often the guide. Here, you’ll see that service quality is a theme, not a fluke.

I liked the way guides were described as professional and patient, with a focus on timing and safety. Names you might get include Putu, Wayan, and Partika. Some guests specifically noted their guides were early for pickup, which matters a lot in places where you don’t want to lose daylight.

There’s also a practical side: drivers helped with photo timing. That sounds small, but it changes your photos fast—knowing where to stand, when to move, and how to frame a waterfall or temple rock gives you better results with less stress.

Practical Tips That Keep This Tour Comfortable

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A few details in the rules will actually help you enjoy the day:

  • Dress code is smart casual, and no jeans. Plan for shirts that cover you comfortably at temples.
  • Bring comfortable shoes. Sneakers are safer for uneven paths. Sandals work if they stay secure.
  • This tour asks for your WhatsApp number at booking. That’s useful for quick updates in Bali.
  • Confirmation happens at booking, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket.

Also think about your energy. Across three days, plus a separate Nusa Penida day, you’ll walk more than you might expect—temples have stairs, rice terraces have uneven ground, and viewpoints need short climbs. If you’re the type who packs in the evening anyway, you’ll probably love how full the days feel. If you’re more slow-and-steady, ask your guide to prioritize the highlights and pace you.

The One Stuff I’d Watch Closely Before Booking

This tour is strong overall, but two things deserve your attention:

1) Nusa Penida boat day comfort: boarding can be rough if you’re not used to speedboat rides. If seasickness is a concern, plan ahead.

2) Meal quality on Nusa Penida: at least one guest felt the lunch restaurant was under expectations. If food is a top priority for you, consider packing a small snack for the “in-between” time.

If those don’t scare you, you’re likely to have a great trip.

Should You Book This Bali 3-Day Private Tour?

I’d book this if you want a private, well-paced way to see classic Bali spots across multiple regions and you also want the Nusa Penida payoff. The included admissions and round-trip transport make it easier to commit without worrying about ticket logistics at every stop.

I might hesitate if you’re very sensitive to speedboat boarding conditions or you’re picky about restaurant lunches. But even then, you can often manage it by planning comfort gear and keeping expectations realistic on one meal.

If you want Bali that feels organized, with photo-friendly stops and a guide who takes care of the details, this is a solid pick.

FAQ

How much does the Bali 3 Days Private Tour cost?

It costs $229.99 per person.

Where does the tour start?

The tour is based in Seminyak, Indonesia.

Does the tour include pickup?

Yes, pickup is offered.

Is this tour private?

Yes, it is a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.

What attractions are included on the Bali sightseeing days?

The tour includes stops such as Batuan Temple, Tegenungan Waterfall, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tirta Empul Temple, Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, Tenganan Ancient Village, Goa Lawah Temple, Taman Ayun Temple, Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, Jatiluwih Green Land, and Tanah Lot Temple.

Do you need to pay separate entrance fees?

Admission tickets are included for the listed stops in the itinerary.

What is included for Nusa Penida day?

You’ll take a speedboat to Nusa Penida and visit Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, and Angel Billabong. After lunch, you’ll go to Crystal Bay Beach, where snorkeling is available.

Is scuba snorkeling included?

Snorkeling is included as an option at Crystal Bay. Scuba to the underwater Buddha is mentioned as an additional-cost option.

What should I wear?

The dress code is smart casual, and you should avoid jeans. Wear comfortable shoes such as sneakers or sandals.

What happens if the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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