A scenic rice-terrace walk popular for photography and mild hiking — go early to avoid crowds and midday heat; usually open all day but arrive before 11am for best light.
Classic Balinese dining with rice-field views; signature crispy duck (bebek) and local dishes — popular, so allow time for seating. Check opening times (often 11:00–22:00).
A gentle scenic ridge walk with panoramic valley views; it’s best in the morning to avoid heat and crowds — this is free and usually accessible anytime.
Visit the Royal Palace and browse the adjacent art market for souvenirs and local crafts; markets busiest mid-morning and often open from early morning to evening.
Evening Balinese dance performances often start ~7:00–7:30pm; see traditional Legong or kecak shows — check nightly schedules and buy tickets in advance.
Break the transfer with a café stop in Canggu (e.g., Crate Cafe or Kynd Community) for a light lunch and to stretch legs; opening hours often 7:00am onward.
Walk the beach, swim or relax on the sand — ideal afternoon and free, with beach clubs available if you want a drink or sunbed (check club reservation times).
Motel Mexicola offers lively Mexican dining and atmosphere; Warung Made serves reliable Indonesian and seafood classics — both are staples in Seminyak, check opening times (often 17:00–23:00).
Drive ~30–45 minutes to Tanah Lot temple for iconic sea-side views and sunset — park and site open daytime into evening (arrive before sunset to find good views).
Choose La Favela for quirky decor and late-night atmosphere or a quieter beachfront restaurant to end the day; check actual opening times and reservations recommended.
Check out and take a taxi/transfer to Denpasar (allow minimum 1–1.5 hours for traffic and international check-in), aim to arrive 2–3 hours before flight.