Start with the Pullman breakfast buffet or à la carte at the hotel restaurant; typical hours are 6:30am–10:30am so you can fuel up before the beach. It's convenient and saves travel time first thing in the morning.
Short stroll or swim along famous Kuta Beach to experience the wide sandy shore and local surf culture; public beach open sunrise–sunset and ideal in the morning when it’s less crowded.
Join a 1–1.5 hour group surf lesson with a local surf school (board and instructor included) to try the gentle beginner breaks of Kuta. Surf schools typically operate from 8:00am–6:00pm; book in advance for morning slots.
Casual, long-standing Bali eatery offering Indonesian and Western dishes — great for trying local favorites in an easy location near Kuta. Open broadly through the day (approx 7:00am–10:00pm).
Explore Beachwalk Mall and the shops along Legian Street for souvenirs, clothing and air-conditioned breaks; most shops open around 10:00am and stay open into the evening. Good for a relaxed afternoon and some souvenir shopping.
Head to Double Six Beach for a classic Bali sunset; stop at La Plancha (bright beanbags and umbrellas) for drinks and beach-side vibes — La Plancha generally opens from 9:00am until late. Arrive 1–1.5 hours before sunset.
Traditional Indonesian fine dining with elegant setting in Seminyak, about a 10–20 minute drive from Legian — great for sampling refined local dishes. Open evenings (typically from 5:00pm–10:30pm); reservation recommended.
Return to the hotel to rest or visit a nearby rooftop bar in Legian to finish the night; many bars stay open late. Check local venues for exact closing times.
Another relaxed hotel breakfast; breakfast hours typically 6:30am–10:30am so you can depart comfortably toward Seminyak. Good time to confirm bookings for the day.
Short drive (15–30 minutes) to Seminyak to browse boutique stores, homewares and local designers in Seminyak Village and Jalan Oberoi; most shops open around 10:00am but streets are pleasant for a stroll earlier.
Visit an iconic Seminyak beach club (Potato Head opens approx 10:00am) for poolside lounging, Instagram-worthy architecture and cocktails; perfect mid-morning spot to relax and enjoy the seaside vibe.
Casual, colorful spot with Mexican/Latin-inspired dishes and fresh bowls — lively atmosphere and open for lunch from morning through evening. Great for a mid-day refuel before the afternoon drive.
Head west to Tanah Lot, an iconic sea temple perched on a rock offshore — roads can be busy so allow ample transfer time. Temple complex access around 7:00am–7:00pm; plan to arrive before sunset crowds.
Explore the temple area, coastal walks and viewpoints; ideal for photography and a dramatic coastal temple experience as tides change. Entrance to the temple precinct costs a fee and the site closes by about 7:00pm.
Stay for sunset — Tanah Lot is famous for spectacular golden-hour views when the temple silhouette is backlit; arrive early to secure a good vantage point during the busy evening hours.
Seaside Italian restaurant with a relaxed open-air setting in Seminyak — excellent seafood and pasta with views (open evenings around 11:00am–11:00pm). Reservation recommended after a long day.
Short drive back to your hotel in Legian to rest; typical travel time 20–35 minutes depending on traffic. Unwind at the hotel or enjoy a nightcap locally.
Eat an early breakfast at the hotel (6:30am–10:30am) or request a packed meal if you plan to depart before full service; Ubud is about 1.5–2 hours away so an early start maximizes the day.
Transfer to Ubud by private driver (approx 90–120 minutes depending on traffic) — scenic inland route through rice paddies and small villages. Aim to arrive mid to late morning to avoid peak traffic.
Visit the forest sanctuary to see long-tailed macaques, ancient temples and jungle paths; open roughly 8:30am–6:00pm, and bring small change for entry and guidance. Keep belongings secure around the monkeys.
Stroll around the historic Ubud Palace and the lively art market for crafts, textiles and souvenirs; palace areas are open during daylight hours (approx 8:00am–6:00pm). Great spot for photos and local handicrafts.
Healthy, varied menu with local and international dishes in a relaxed open-air setting — popular with visitors and typically open midday (around 9:00am–10:00pm). Book or arrive early at peak times.
Short drive north of Ubud to see the famous stepped rice terraces, perfect for photos and short walks; terraces are generally accessible from 7:00am–7:00pm and may have small entrance fees or parking donations.
Visit a local coffee plantation for a tasting (including kopi luwak options) and to learn about processing; most plantations open between 8:00am–5:00pm and offer short guided tastings for visitors.
Enjoy a relaxed dinner at the hotel’s restaurant — convenient after a full day and typically open into the evening (check exact hotel restaurant hours). Ideal for a low-key last night in town.
Final hotel breakfast at a comfortable time (hotel service usually 6:30am–10:30am) before heading south to Uluwatu for cliff views and beaches. Pack sunscreen and a light jacket for the evening.
Transfer south to Uluwatu (approx 45–60 minutes depending on traffic) to visit the cliff-top sea temple and dramatic Indian Ocean views; temple complex open roughly 7:00am–7:00pm.
Short stop at Padang Padang (famous surf and sandy cove) to swim or sunbathe; beach access typically open 7:00am–6:00pm and is a popular spot for photos and relaxing on white sand.
Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a nearby café offering fresh seafood or Indonesian dishes; many local warungs operate midday and provide authentic flavours at good value.
Visit GWK for large-scale sculptures, panoramic views and cultural exhibitions; park hours typically 8:00am–6:00pm and it’s a good afternoon cultural stop en route to sunset at Uluwatu.
Attend the traditional Kecak fire-and-dance performance held near Uluwatu Temple timed with sunset (performance start times vary with season, usually around 6:00pm); enjoy the dramatic sunset over the cliffs afterward.
Head to Jimbaran Bay for a classic seaside seafood dinner with fresh catch grilled on the sand — restaurants typically serve into the evening and offer romantic sunset-to-night dining. Many stalls open from late afternoon through late night.
Drive back to Pullman Legian (approx 30–45 minutes) and prepare for onward travel or next-day departure; relax at the hotel or pack up after a fulfilling four-day loop of southern Bali.