One Bali day, three adrenaline hits. You’ll pair jet ski thrills and other water sports with a private tour ATV quad ride through rice terraces, tunnels, bamboo forest, rivers, and small villages.
I love how this packs the big-ticket fun into one booking: round-trip transfers plus lunch means you’re not stuck piecing things together on your own. I also like that they take safety seriously with training, professional instructors, and gear like boot shoes and a life jacket when you’re on the water.
One possible drawback: time on the water can feel a bit short if you want maximum minutes on the jet ski or parasailing. It’s still great value for a full, active day, but if you’re a die-hard thrill seeker, you may want to plan an extra add-on.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Bali Water Sport + ATV combo worth it
- A long Bali day that stays organized: Seminyak pickup to full-throttle fun
- What $110 covers: jet ski, parasailing, banana boat, ATV, lunch, and transfers
- Pickup and the car ride reality: expect time in transit
- Stop 1: Bali Watersport at the Bali Dolphin Shop area
- Stop 2: Bali ATV Ride at Bali Pertiwi Adventure (2 hours on the quad)
- Single vs tandem rules (so you don’t get stuck at check-in)
- Lunch is included, and the comfort details matter more than you think
- Safety and equipment: what you should expect hands-on
- The guides: punctual, polite, and focused on safe driving
- Who this tour suits best (and who might prefer something different)
- What to bring so you don’t waste time (or spoil the day)
- Should you book this Bali Water Sport and ATV package?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What activities are included in the Bali Water Sport and ATV package?
- How long does the whole experience take?
- Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is this tour private or shared?
- What safety and equipment are provided?
- Is jet ski guided by an instructor?
- What should I wear and bring?
- What are the age limits?
- Are tandem ATV rides available for kids?
- Can I get vegetarian lunch?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key things that make this Bali Water Sport + ATV combo worth it

- Private vehicle, just your group: no mixing with strangers in the ride between activities.
- Water sport variety is built in: jet ski, parasailing, and banana boat are part of the package options.
- Two full hours on the ATV: not a quick lap around a parking lot.
- Safety gear and support included: training, life jackets, lockers, and an instructor for jet ski.
- Guides named Gusti, Raj, Ketut Aldo, and Kadek show up in the service style people talk about: punctual, polite, and focused on safe driving.
A long Bali day that stays organized: Seminyak pickup to full-throttle fun
This is the kind of day that works best when you like structure. Your experience runs about 7 to 8 hours, and it’s designed around two activity blocks with transport timed between them.
You’ll start with water sports first, then move into the ATV portion. That order matters because you’re dealing with wet gear and changing clothes, so doing the water part early keeps the rest of the day smoother.
If you’re staying in Seminyak (the most common base for this package), you’ll likely get picked up right from your hotel or villa. The provider lists pickup and drop-off in many nearby areas too, including Kuta, Legian, Denpasar, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Canggu, Ubud, Sanur, Tanjung benoa, Nusa Dua, Tuban, Kerobokan, and Kerobokan/Canggu-adjacent neighborhoods.
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What $110 covers: jet ski, parasailing, banana boat, ATV, lunch, and transfers

At $110 per person, the value is the bundle. You’re not just buying a quad bike ride; you’re also getting water sports and the basics that make an active day actually possible.
Included is:
- Jet Ski, Parasailing, Banana Boat activities
- 2 hours ATV (quad bike) ride
- Air-conditioned vehicle transport
- Private-tour setup (only your group in the vehicle)
- Indonesian set menu lunch
- Safety and gear support, including life jackets for water sports
- Insurance coverage plus tax and services
That matters because “cheap” tours often hide costs in things like transfers, lunch, or required equipment. Here, the package is built so you can show up, get fitted, and go.
Pickup and the car ride reality: expect time in transit

This day isn’t just adrenaline. You also need to be good with Bali traffic timing and the time between activity zones.
One consistent theme in the setup is the drive between the water spot and the ATV location. Plan for a transfer that can take around a couple of hours depending on where you’re staying and road conditions.
Your payoff for that car time is that you get variety in a single day: open-water motion first, then a land route through rice fields and jungle-style paths. If you want zero driving, you’d usually pick just one activity. If you want a full-action day, this is the right format.
Stop 1: Bali Watersport at the Bali Dolphin Shop area

Your first activity is at Bali Watersport Adventure Bali Dolphin Shop, and it’s a 2-hour block with admission ticket included.
This is where you choose from water sports included in the package, specifically:
- Jet Ski ride
- Parasailing
- Banana boat ride
The package notes jet ski is guided by an instructor, and they say there’s no extra cost for that instructor. That’s a good thing to know if you’re less comfortable with water activities, because it lowers the guesswork and keeps the experience more controlled.
What to watch for: the water sport time blocks can feel tight. If you’re the type who wants to stay out longer, you might consider adding extra time or an additional activity once you’re at the venue.
Bring a practical attitude for this stop. You’ll get wet, and you’ll want to have a change of clothes ready. The provider also suggests sunscreen and a camera, which makes sense because bright Bali sun plus fast action is a recipe for great shots if you’re prepared.
Stop 2: Bali ATV Ride at Bali Pertiwi Adventure (2 hours on the quad)

After the water sports, you swap saltwater energy for dirt-and-bounce energy. The second stop is Bali Pertiwi Adventure, with another 2-hour activity block and training.
Before you ride, you get a full safety briefing, and then you head through scenery that’s more interesting than a typical ride loop. The route description includes rice terraces, tunnels, bamboo forest, jungle areas, rivers, and small villages.
That combination is why this portion feels like more than a thrill ride. The ATV segment is what turns your day from just “fun activities” into a real Bali feel—small paths, farm scenery, and the kind of rural glimpses you don’t always get when you only stay beachside.
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Single vs tandem rules (so you don’t get stuck at check-in)
The package states:
- Minimum age overall is 9 years
- Minimum age for ATV single ride is 12 years
- Children 9–11 must be accompanied by an adult for ATV tandem ride
- For tandem ride, you need to book in multiples of 2 (example: 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.)
If you’re traveling with kids or mixed-age friends, double-check this before booking. It’s the kind of rule that’s easy to miss until you’re ready to ride.
Lunch is included, and the comfort details matter more than you think

This tour includes an Indonesian set menu lunch. It’s not a gourmet fantasy meal, but it’s useful because you don’t have to find food between activities while you’re still dealing with wet hair and sunscreen.
Also pay attention to the facilities included. The package lists lockers, towels, a shower, and changing room, plus boot shoes and safety-approved equipment. That’s a big deal for an active day because it reduces the “what do I do with wet clothes?” stress.
And if you hate friction, you’ll appreciate the shower/changing-room detail more than the brochure promises. After jet ski energy and ATV dust, having a way to reset helps you enjoy the ride home instead of feeling gross.
Safety and equipment: what you should expect hands-on

This experience is built around instructors and gear support, not just handing you equipment and hoping for the best.
You can expect:
- Professional water sport and ATV instructors
- Safety briefing before ATV riding
- Safety-approved equipment
- Life jackets for water sport activities
- Boot shoes, plus lockers and towels
- A setup with insurance coverage, tax, and services included
Jet ski is noted as guided by an instructor, and that matters if you want to feel confident while operating the water vehicle. Also, having an instructor present can help the whole group keep moving smoothly.
The guides: punctual, polite, and focused on safe driving

One of the most consistently praised parts of the experience is the driving and guide style. Names that show up include Gusti, Raj, Ketut Aldo, and Kadek.
What I take from that service pattern is this: you’re not just getting transport. You’re getting someone who shows up on time, drives carefully, and helps you handle the day with less stress. One example described a driver helping with bags even in rain, which is the kind of small kindness that makes a tour feel more human.
The value here is practical. When you’re spending a full day moving between locations, punctuality and calm handling save your energy.
Who this tour suits best (and who might prefer something different)
This combo is perfect if you want:
- A one-day action plan in Bali
- A mix of water sports + ATV riding
- A guided experience with equipment and safety support
- A private vehicle so your group doesn’t get dragged into other people’s schedules
It may be less ideal if:
- You care more about long sessions than doing multiple activities
- You get carsick or dislike longer transfer times
- You’re traveling with someone who can’t meet the age rules for ATV single or tandem
Age limits are clear: minimum age 9, maximum age 60. That doesn’t mean everyone should go, but it does mean the provider is thinking about safety boundaries.
What to bring so you don’t waste time (or spoil the day)
This is the kind of tour where you’ll feel better if you pack for wet + dusty.
Bring:
- Sunscreen
- Camera
- A change of clothes
Dress code is listed as smart casual. That’s a helpful clue: you can wear breathable clothes for sun and movement, but keep in mind you’ll likely want to change after water sports and before ATV-related mess.
One practical tip: keep your dry clothes and phone protected. You don’t want to dig through bags while you’re dripping from water activities.
Should you book this Bali Water Sport and ATV package?
I’d book it if you want a high-energy Bali day with real variety and fewer logistics headaches. The big reasons are the bundle value at $110, the included lunch, and the fact that you get both water sports and two hours on the ATV with safety briefings and proper gear.
Skip it or consider an alternative if your top priority is lots of time on a single activity. Some people love that the day is packed, but if you crave longer jet ski or parasailing time, plan for add-ons at the venue so you don’t feel rushed.
If you’re the type who likes to stay active, doesn’t mind spending time in the car, and wants a guided day that feels complete, this is a solid bet.
FAQ
FAQ
What activities are included in the Bali Water Sport and ATV package?
The package includes water sports options such as Jet Ski, Parasailing, and Banana Boat, plus a 2-hour ATV (quad bike) ride. Lunch is also included.
How long does the whole experience take?
It’s listed as approximately 7 to 8 hours total, with about 2 hours at the water sport stop and about 2 hours for the ATV ride.
Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are offered from hotels or villas in areas such as Ubud, Sanur, Denpasar, Tanjung benoa, Nusa Dua, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Tuban, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Kerobokan, and Canggu.
Is this tour private or shared?
It’s described as a private tour, meaning only your group participates in the vehicle.
What safety and equipment are provided?
You get a full safety briefing, professional instructors, safety-approved equipment, life jackets for the water sports, and items like boot shoes, lockers, towels, shower, and changing room.
Is jet ski guided by an instructor?
Yes. The jet ski activity is guided by an instructor, and the instructor is included with no extra cost.
What should I wear and bring?
Dress code is smart casual. Bring sunscreen, a camera, and change of clothes.
What are the age limits?
The minimum age allowed is 9 years and the maximum age is 60 years. The minimum age for ATV single ride is 12. Children 9–11 must be accompanied by an adult for tandem ride.
Are tandem ATV rides available for kids?
Yes, but tandem rides must follow the rule that they’re booked in multiples of 2 (for example, 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.).
Can I get vegetarian lunch?
Yes. A vegetarian option is available if you advise the provider at booking.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is listed as free if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

























