REVIEW · NUSA DUA
Best Package 3 in One Water Sport
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Three water sports, all in one run.
In Nusa Dua and Tanjung Benoa, this 2-hour package strings together jet-skiing, parasailing, and a Seawalker helmet sea-bottom walk with door-to-door transfers and full safety briefings. I like how it feels like an actual schedule, not a grab-bag of activities.
I also like the small but memorable twist: once you’re on the sea bottom, you can feed tropical fish in a natural-feeling “aquarium” setup. One consideration: the sea-walker experience depends on conditions, and if visibility isn’t good, you may be offered an alternate option instead of the walk.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel Fast
- Nusa Dua to Tanjung Benoa: logistics that don’t drain your day
- Jet Ski warm-up: a 15-minute self ride along Nusa Dua’s coast
- Parasailing over the water: a 5-minute flight with winch-based launches
- Seawalker helmet sea-bottom walk: 20 minutes, ladder entry, and fish feeding
- Safety briefings before each activity: what to listen for
- Price and value: is $95 a smart deal in Tanjung Benoa?
- How to make your day smoother (and capture the memories)
- Who this 3-in-1 water sport package fits best
- Should you book Best Package 3 in One Water Sport?
- FAQ
- What time does the Best Package 3 in One Water Sport start?
- How long is the experience?
- What activities are included in the 3-in-1 package?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s not included in the price?
- What if sea conditions aren’t good for the Seawalker activity?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel Fast

- Door-to-door pickup and drop-off so you spend less time figuring out transport
- Short, stacked activities: jet ski first, then parasailing, then Seawalker
- Modern parasailing winch system designed for safer, more controlled launches and landings
- Seawalker 20-minute sea-bottom walk using a helmet and a ladder entry
- Fish-feeding from below the surface for that calm, different kind of water-sports moment
- A backup plan if sea conditions are rough, including options like banana boat and tubing
Nusa Dua to Tanjung Benoa: logistics that don’t drain your day

This is the kind of Bali activity that works best when getting there doesn’t turn into a mini-adventure. You start at 9:00 am, and you’re picked up and dropped off at your hotel (door-to-door). That matters because the total time on the water is only about 2 hours, so you’ll want every minute to count.
The tour is run by Smart Bali Tour with a professional guide, and you’ll get a mobile ticket. The guide may be multi-lingual, which is helpful when you’re hearing safety instructions that you really want to understand clearly.
Even though it’s listed as a private tour/activity (only your group participates), it still has the vibe of a well-run day at the water. You’re not hunting down people in a parking lot or waiting around for someone else’s schedule to catch up.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Nusa Dua.
Jet Ski warm-up: a 15-minute self ride along Nusa Dua’s coast
Your day begins with a full safety briefing and instruction, then you hop on a jet ski for about 15 minutes as a self ride. That’s long enough to get comfortable with steering and speed, but short enough that it doesn’t exhaust you before the more height-and-structure parts of the day.
A jet ski right at the start also helps you mentally switch gears. First you’re moving fast on the surface, then you transition into controlled aerial time with parasailing, and finally you slow down again for the helmet-based sea-bottom walk.
Practical tip: listen carefully during the instructions and ask how to handle turns and stops. If you’re unsure, say something before you’re out there. It’s the easiest way to avoid that awkward moment where you realize you missed one small rule.
Parasailing over the water: a 5-minute flight with winch-based launches

Next comes parasailing, with a stated duration of about 5 minutes. What I appreciate here is the emphasis on the launch and landing process: it uses an improved method with a modern winch system launching and landing the flyer from the back of a specific boat.
Why that matters: winch-assisted setups typically aim for smoother handling compared to older-style guesswork. You’re still strapped in and attached to a harness, so it’s not a static “tourist photo moment,” but the mechanics are designed to keep the process consistent.
Also, this activity is scheduled after the jet ski. That order makes sense. You’re already energized, and parasailing becomes the thrill centerpiece before you switch to something calmer underwater.
Phone and photos note from real-world feedback: one rider didn’t get the chance to capture parasailing video because the phone wasn’t given to the boat team. If photo/video is important, plan for it before the boat ride—ask when/where your phone can be handled safely.
Seawalker helmet sea-bottom walk: 20 minutes, ladder entry, and fish feeding
The last activity is the most unique: Seawalker helmet diving-style time, described as a sea walker / underwater ocean walker experience. Your session is about 20 minutes.
Here’s the key detail you should visualize: you wear a helmet and go down to the seabed through a ladder, then walk on the sea floor. While you’re down there, you can feed colorful tropical fish in a natural-looking “aquarium” setting.
This isn’t the same feeling as swimming around with fins. It’s calmer, more controlled, and it’s built around you standing while the underwater world comes to you. If you prefer guided structure over freestyle swimming, this format is often more comfortable.
One consideration: water clarity matters. In one case, if visibility wasn’t good for the sea walk, the team replaced it with banana boat and tubing instead. So don’t expect perfect conditions every day. But do expect flexibility if the sea isn’t cooperating.
What to bring mindset-wise: treat this as a gentle, guided underwater viewing experience with hands-on fish feeding—not a workout.
Safety briefings before each activity: what to listen for
You get full safety briefings before each activity, and that’s more important than it sounds. With this package, you’re moving through three different setups—jet ski, parasailing harness, and a helmet sea-bottom walk—so your “safety language” changes each time.
When your guide talks you through the rules, focus on:
- what to do if you feel unsure before you start
- how to get into and out of the gear safely
- what signals or instructions to follow immediately (especially for parasailing and ladder entry)
One thing that comes through clearly from high ratings: the staff help keep the experience engaging while also staying safety-focused. You’ll get the briefing, then you actually do the fun part—without the silence and confusion you sometimes get with less organized operators.
Price and value: is $95 a smart deal in Tanjung Benoa?

At $95 per person, this can be a strong value—if you want the full sampler day. You’re getting:
- hotel pickup and drop-off
- a professional guide
- jet ski, parasailing, and Seawalker helmet sea-bottom walk
- bottled water
- all taxes, fees, and handling charges
What’s not included is also straightforward: lunch, plus optional add-ons like DVD and souvenir photos.
So the value question becomes: are you the type of traveler who likes stacking experiences efficiently? If yes, this package is attractive because it bundles multiple activities into one morning/early-afternoon window with transfers already handled.
If you’re the type who prefers slower pacing and long beach time between activities, this might feel a bit “high tempo.” But because it’s only about 2 hours total, it’s not an all-day commitment.
Also note: it’s typically booked about 11 days in advance on average. If you want a particular time slot, don’t wait until the last minute.
How to make your day smoother (and capture the memories)

This is one of those tours where small prep saves you from small regrets.
Before you go:
- Bring a waterproof phone option if you care about video. Ask the team what they prefer you do with your phone during parasailing.
- Wear comfortable swimwear under clothes you can change into quickly. You’ll go from jet ski to boat time to sea-bottom time.
- Bring a dry bag if you have one, but also listen to what the guide recommends.
During the activities:
- If anything feels off during the briefing, speak up right away. It’s better than pretending you understand and then freezing later.
- For the sea walk, follow instructions for ladder entry exactly. This is the part where calm, precise movement matters.
From real feedback, one rider said the experience was engaging and the driver was on time, which makes a difference. The smoother the start, the less stress you feel when things shift quickly between activities.
Who this 3-in-1 water sport package fits best
This package is ideal if you want variety in one go:
- You want thrill (jet ski and parasailing) plus hands-on underwater viewing (Seawalker with fish feeding).
- You like guided structure and short, defined sessions rather than open-ended snorkeling time.
- You’d rather not piece together separate bookings and transport on your own.
It also works well for people who want a confidence-building first try. The safety briefings before each activity help you understand the rules before you’re committed.
If you’re traveling with mixed interests—someone who wants excitement, someone who wants something calmer underwater—this format can keep everyone happy.
Should you book Best Package 3 in One Water Sport?
I’d book it if you want a compact, organized day that delivers three different experiences without the hassle of planning transfers. The door-to-door pickup, professional guidance, and repeated safety briefings make it feel more “managed” than many DIY water-sport outings.
Skip it or think twice if:
- you’re sensitive to short time slots and prefer to linger
- you’re coming specifically for a perfect underwater view, since sea clarity can affect the sea-bottom walk (and an alternate like banana boat/tubing may replace it)
If you’re aiming for value at around $95 with real variety, this is one of those rare packages that can feel worth it—even if you’re only in Bali for a short stretch.
FAQ
What time does the Best Package 3 in One Water Sport start?
The start time is 9:00 am.
How long is the experience?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours.
What activities are included in the 3-in-1 package?
You’ll do jet-skiing, parasailing, and a Seawalker helmet sea-bottom walk, including feeding tropical fish while you’re on the sea bottom.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
What’s not included in the price?
Lunch is not included, and items like DVD and souvenir photos are available for purchase.
What if sea conditions aren’t good for the Seawalker activity?
In one case where water clarity was not good for the sea walk, the team replaced it with banana boat and tubing.






















