Walk down steps through caves to a photogenic surf beach and natural rock formations; beach access can be limited at high tide — best mid-lower tide. Typical site is informal and open 24/7 but steps may close in rough seas.
Group surf lesson for beginners or intermediate surf sessions for the crew; lessons run on demand and take ~2 hours, check local surf school availability in advance.
Cliff-top sea temple with dramatic ocean views; temple grounds are open roughly 7:00am–7:00pm. Dress modestly (sarong/sash) and watch for monkeys that snatch items.
Traditional Kecak dance performed at Uluwatu during sunset; showtimes vary with sunset (commonly ~6:00pm–7:30pm). Book tickets ahead — it’s a highlight for groups.
For a high-end option, Rock Bar has dramatic cliffside seating (reservations required, open afternoons to late evening). For a local feast, Jimbaran Bay offers grilled seafood on the sand — restaurants open 5:00pm–10:30pm.
Iconic terraced paddies — book a swing or photo spot for memorable group shots; terraces open during daylight hours, best in late afternoon for softer light.
Cliff viewpoint that looks over the famous T-Rex shaped headland — the viewpoint is open daylight hours; steep descent to the beach is challenging, so many stay at the lookout.
Short drives between these adjacent natural attractions; accessible during daylight but avoid strong currents for water swimming — pools accessible at low tide.
Fast boats to the Gilis depart in the morning; total travel time including transfer ~3–4 hours depending on connections. Consider overnight stay on Gili or return same day if needed.
Half-day snorkel with local operators to see turtles and reef — trips typically run in the afternoon depending on sea conditions; life jackets and guides provided.