REVIEW · KUTA
eBike Private Beach Tour Express (2 Hour)
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Two hours, one beach ride, big smiles. This private eBike tour is a fast way to see Kuta’s coastline up through Legian and Seminyak, with guided stops and a mix of shoreline riding and boardwalk time. I love that you get real riding variety: smooth moves along the coast, plus time on sandy sections. I also like the human touch—your guide keeps things practical and points out cultural moments, including a temple pass-by along the route.
Here’s the main thing to consider: you need basic bike confidence. The tour lists that bicycle riding skill is required, plus there are height and weight limits (minimum 140 cm, maximum 120 kg), so it’s best if you’re comfortable staying balanced on a moving bike.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Why This eBike Beach Tour Works in Kuta
- Entering EZYRIDERS at the Kuta Main Entrance
- The Bikes: 7 Gears, 4 PAS Modes, Cruise Control, and How You’ll Use Them
- Kuta Beach Start: Shorefront Riding and Easy “Get Going” Energy
- Pantai Jerman: Where the Ride Gets More Fun
- Legian Beach: A Coastal Flow With Photo-Friendly Pauses
- Seminyak Beach End: Sunset Potential Without the Hustle
- Boardwalk Moments, Sea Turtle Society Area, and Cultural Temple Passing
- Price and Value: What $31 Gets You in Real Terms
- What to Bring (So You Don’t Waste Time Mid-Ride)
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Reconsider)
- Should You Book This eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
- FAQ
- How long is the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Is this tour private?
- Is pickup offered?
- What beaches does the route include?
- Do I ride on sand and boardwalks?
- Are there age or rider height requirements?
- What’s the maximum rider weight?
- What should I bring?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- 2-hour “express” format that still gets you beach time from Kuta toward Seminyak
- 4 PAS modes, thumb throttle, and cruise control so you can ride your way
- Fat wheels + 7 gears made for low-tide sand and some hilly stretches
- Seaside boardwalk segment plus a visit related to the Sea Turtle Society area
- Temple sights and quick photo stops built into the coastal route
- Private tour setup means it’s only your group, not a big mixed crowd
Why This eBike Beach Tour Works in Kuta

Kuta and the stretch toward Legian and Seminyak are best seen with momentum. Walking can feel slow and stop-start, and waiting for taxis every time you want a view can kill your rhythm. An eBike solves that. You cover ground without feeling like you’re racing, and you still get that slow-look, photo-take, wind-in-your-hair beach vibe.
What I like most is how the ride is framed: you’re not just cruising pavement. You’re on a coastal mix—shorefront areas, seaside boardwalk stretches, and even sandy sections at low tide. That matters because it keeps the tour from feeling like a single long street ride. You also get control that makes the experience less stressful, even if the terrain changes.
The icing on the cake is the timing idea: the tour guide experience is described as especially exhilarating during sunset. If you can plan your ride for late afternoon into golden hour, you’ll get that classic Bali feel—warm light on the water and a cooler breeze when you’re out on the bike.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Kuta
Entering EZYRIDERS at the Kuta Main Entrance

Your start point is straightforward: you meet at the EZYRIDERS tent at the Kuta Beach main entrance area. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you don’t have to worry about a complicated drop-off.
The shop is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, which gives you flexibility. Also, you’ll receive confirmation at booking time, and the tour uses a mobile ticket, so you don’t need to chase paper vouchers.
Pickup is offered, which can be helpful if you’re staying away from the beachfront. If you’re deciding whether to use pickup, I’d lean toward it when you’re traveling with anyone who doesn’t want to deal with finding the exact tent entrance after a day of exploring.
The Bikes: 7 Gears, 4 PAS Modes, Cruise Control, and How You’ll Use Them
This tour rides electric mountain-style bikes with fat wheels, plus a drivetrain with 7 gears. The fat wheels matter on sand; they spread your weight better and help the bike feel more stable instead of sinking.
You also get multiple ways to control your speed:
- 4 Mode PAS (Pedal Assist System): ideal if you want to pedal lightly and let the motor do the work
- Thumb throttle acceleration: useful when you want easy power without much pedaling
- Cruise control: handy when you want to hold a steady pace on flatter stretches
The practical win here is comfort. If your legs feel tired, you can shift how you ride rather than forcing constant pedaling. If you want to slow down for photos, thumb throttle and PAS give you finer control than a basic bike-only setup.
The tour description also calls out “excellent control” for low tide sandy beaches and hilly terrain. Translation: you’re not expected to fight the bike. You’re expected to steer, adjust assist levels, and enjoy the scenery.
One more technical detail that reassures you: the bikes are described as having up to 4 hours continuous power. Since the tour is about 2 hours, you’re not cutting it close on battery time.
Kuta Beach Start: Shorefront Riding and Easy “Get Going” Energy

Stop 1 is Kuta Beach (Bali)—and it’s the perfect first stop. Starting on Kuta Beach shore-front areas helps you get used to the bike quickly. It’s the kind of setting where your guide can set expectations: how to ride, where to slow down, and how to handle the sand sections without drama.
From the start, keep an eye on your footing. Even with fat tires, sand can be a little unpredictable if it’s loose or you hit a patch at an awkward angle. If you’re new to bikes, start with a lower assist and let the bike do the smooth work while you focus on balance.
This is also where you’ll likely feel the “beach and seaside boardwalk stretch” dynamic you’re coming for. You’re not just riding a straight line. You’re getting that mix of coastal views and small course changes that keep your attention on the scenery, not on the stress of navigation.
Pantai Jerman: Where the Ride Gets More Fun

Next up is Pantai Jerman (German Beach). This part of the route is one of the reasons this tour feels different from a basic coast ride: you’re still in beach mode, but you’re also moving through the Kuta–Legian corridor with more variety in what you see.
What to expect here:
- coastal scenes that feel less like a city commute
- opportunities to slow down and look out toward the water
- stretches where the bike’s control features help you stay relaxed
If you’re sensitive to steep changes, you’ll appreciate the described ability of the eBike to handle “hilly terrain” without making you work too hard. Use PAS to match your comfort level. You don’t need to pedal like it’s a fitness test.
Also, remember this tour is described as an “express” format. That means you’ll want to be ready to move when your guide signals it’s time—especially if the group is about to hit a boardwalk or sandy section.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Kuta
Legian Beach: A Coastal Flow With Photo-Friendly Pauses

Stop 3 is Legian Beach, and it’s a great middle stretch. Legian often feels like the bridge between Kuta’s energy and Seminyak’s more styled beach vibe, so it works well for a guided ride that keeps things moving.
On this stop, the value is in the flow:
- you keep riding without long transport breaks
- the guide can point out what’s coming next
- you get repeat chances for photos and quick look-aways at the water
If you care about photos, this is where your phone and camera strategy matters. Bring them accessible. The tour’s “what to bring” list includes a handphone/camera and sunglasses, which is a hint that you’ll be stopping for images and then rolling again.
Legian’s shoreline sections can also be a good time to adjust your riding style. If you’ve been pedaling lightly, you might switch to throttle for easier control when you want smooth speed and less leg work.
Seminyak Beach End: Sunset Potential Without the Hustle

Stop 4 is Seminyak Beach, and that’s a strong ending point. Seminyak is where the coastline vibe often feels a bit more polished, so arriving there after Kuta and Legian makes the route feel like a progression rather than random stops.
This is also where the tour’s “most exhilarating joy” during sunset idea really clicks. If your timing is right, the last leg gives you that classic coastal light—warm reflections on the water, softer shadows, and a calmer feel compared with midday.
The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left trying to figure out a final transport plan with the sun going down. That’s part of the value: the ride feels like a complete loop.
Boardwalk Moments, Sea Turtle Society Area, and Cultural Temple Passing

The route description includes a few “side attractions” that add meaning beyond beach scenery.
You’ll cover a Beachwalk & Boardwalk stretch, and the tour overview specifically mentions a Sea Turtle Society visit & boardwalk ride. That combination is smart for two reasons:
- It breaks up pure riding with a real stop.
- It gives you something to look forward to besides views.
It also notes passing cultural temple areas. You may see Hindu temple presence along the corridor, even if the stop isn’t the main focus. For me, these pass-by moments are where a place becomes more than a pretty shoreline. They help you connect what you’re seeing with the culture that shapes daily life nearby.
One practical note: when you’re mixing boardwalk time and a visit, you’ll want to keep your items organized. Sunglasses, your phone, and any small personal stuff should be easy to reach, but not loose enough to fall while you’re moving the bike.
Price and Value: What $31 Gets You in Real Terms
The price is $31 for about 2 hours, and that’s the kind of cost that can make sense in Bali—if you use it like a transport solution plus a sightseeing plan.
Here’s what you’re paying for, in practical terms:
- a guided experience with an English-speaking guide
- an eBike with multiple assist/control options (not a one-speed toy)
- coverage across multiple beaches (Kuta → Pantai Jerman → Legian → Seminyak)
- time on shorefront and boardwalk-style routes, not just one street
The value improves if you want a lot of variety but don’t want to spend hours on logistics. A ride like this can replace several short rides or long walks while still keeping the experience personal—because it’s private, your group rides together.
If your group already has strong bike confidence and wants to ride longer independently, you might compare that option. But for most people, $31 for a guided 2-hour coast-and-sand experience is a fair deal.
What to Bring (So You Don’t Waste Time Mid-Ride)
Use the tour’s checklist as your baseline:
- handphone/camera
- sunglasses
- sport shoes and socks
- comfortable clothes
- your own sunscreen if you prefer
For comfort, I’d plan for a little sun and wind. Even if you’re not cycling hard, the coastal air can dry you out faster than you expect.
The tour also suggests money in case you want extras like a GoPro video card, drinks, and other miscellaneous items. If that stuff matters to you, bring a little cash or card—just don’t assume it’s your only payment option.
If you want to take a dip, the tour hints that light swimming gear and a small towel can be worth bringing. Don’t overpack. You’ll be riding, so keep things light and secure.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Reconsider)
This works especially well if you:
- want a guided beach sampler across Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak
- like the idea of a sunset-friendly ride
- prefer to handle bike motion with help from eBike controls
- don’t want to plan multiple transport hops
You might reconsider if:
- you’re not comfortable riding a bicycle
- you’re outside the listed size/weight limits (minimum 140 cm, maximum 120 kg)
- you want a quiet, slow walk focused on one exact beach area rather than moving along the coast
It’s also suitable for all ages with guardian consent under 18. If you’re bringing younger riders, focus on whether they truly meet the bike-riding skill requirement, not just whether they meet the height number.
Should You Book This eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
Book it if you want an efficient, good-feeling way to see a big chunk of Bali’s beach corridor in a short window. The private setup, the bike controls (PAS modes, throttle, cruise), and the mix of shoreline plus boardwalk riding make this a strong “do it once” experience if you’re staying near Kuta.
Skip it or pick a different style if your group isn’t ready for sandy sections and you’re hoping for a purely relaxed, minimal-effort sightseeing walk. This ride is meant for people who want to move.
If you can time it for late afternoon, you’re setting yourself up for the kind of sunset energy the tour is known for—without the hassle of chasing transport when the light gets good.
FAQ
How long is the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
It runs for about 2 hours.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at the EZYRIDERS tent at the Kuta Beach main entrance.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Is pickup offered?
Pickup is offered.
What beaches does the route include?
The stops include Kuta Beach, Pantai Jerman, Legian Beach, and Seminyak Beach.
Do I ride on sand and boardwalks?
Yes. The tour includes a beach and seaside boardwalk ride and also rides on sandy beaches.
Are there age or rider height requirements?
Suitable for all ages, but below age 18 requires signed guardian consent. The minimum height is 140 cm.
What’s the maximum rider weight?
The maximum weight is 120 kg.
What should I bring?
Bring a handphone/camera, sunglasses, sport shoes and socks, comfortable clothes, and sunscreen if you want. The tour also suggests money for drinks or optional extras, and possibly light swimming gear and a small towel.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t get a refund.





























