Check in, drop luggage and orient yourself to the hotel's pool, beachfront access and concierge. Note standard check-in is often 2:00pm — concierge can hold bags and suggest early-use facilities.
Enjoy the Pullman’s breakfast buffet or a quick coffee and pastries in the hotel restaurant to fuel a beach morning; buffet usually opens early (around 6:00–7:00am).
Stroll or sunbathe on Legian Beach and then walk to nearby Beachwalk Shopping Center for shops and a cool indoor break; Beachwalk typically opens ~10:00–22:00.
Classic Balinese/Indonesian menu in a long-standing local spot close to Kuta and Legian — reliable, casual and good for first-time Balinese dishes; open most of the day.
Kuta/Legian are ideal for beginner surf lessons (gentle waves and plenty of schools). Lessons typically run about 1.5–2 hours and include board and instructor.
Fun, lively Mexican restaurant/bar in Seminyak with energetic atmosphere — great for groups and vibrant nightlife afterwards. Many Seminyak spots open late; check reservations for busy nights.
If you want to experience Kuta nightlife, Sky Garden is a large multi-floor club in central Kuta (check current opening hours). Alternatively choose a quieter hotel bar to end the night.
Popular Seminyak cafe with modern Australian-style breakfast and strong coffee; opens early (typically from 7:00am). Great for a leisurely start before exploring shops and beach clubs.
Browse Seminyak’s boutiques, homeware and surf shops along Oberoi and Jalan Kayu Aya, then walk to Seminyak Beach or La Plancha for colorful beanbags and beach vibes; most shops open ~10:00 but cafes open earlier.
Casual, bright eatery serving fresh salads, tacos and bowls — perfect for a light midday meal before the afternoon spa or beach club; open late into the evening.
Relax at a Seminyak beach club (Potato Head opens ~11:00, La Plancha mid-morning) for pools, cocktails and sunbeds; book daybeds in advance for weekends.
Leave Seminyak around mid/late afternoon to arrive at Tanah Lot with time to walk the grounds before sunset; Tanah Lot is typically open 7:00–19:00 (sunset busiest).
High-end Indonesian dining showcasing local ingredients and dramatic decor; reservations recommended. Alternatively return to Legian for a relaxed dinner near the hotel.
A roughly 45–60 minute drive depending on traffic — head straight to the temple to avoid mid-day crowds; Uluwatu Temple grounds are generally open from morning until sunset (check gate times).
Classic Jimbaran experience: choose a beachfront cafe, order fresh seafood and watch the sunset while seated on sand-level tables; ask for a sunset table and expect grills on the sand from ~17:30–22:00.
Drive back to your hotel in Legian (~30–45 minutes) or continue to Ngurah Rai International Airport if you have an evening flight (airport 15–25 minutes from Legian depending on traffic).