Uluwatu Sunset & Kecak Dance Skip The Line

Start from IDR 700,000
📍 Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia
Uluwatu Sunset & Kecak Dance Skip The Line

Tour Description

Experience the ultimate Bali sunset with skip-the-line access to the legendary Uluwatu Kecak Dance, plus a visit to the magnificent GWK Culture Park.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Bali's rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Your day begins with a convenient hotel pickup in South Bali, taking you straight to the monumental Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park to marvel at one of the world's tallest statues. Next, head to the iconic cliffside Uluwatu Temple, perched 70 meters above the roaring Indian Ocean. Beat the crowds with exclusive skip-the-line tickets to the mesmerizing Kecak & Fire Dance performance, set against a dramatic golden sunset. End your magical evening with an optional romantic seafood dinner on the white sands of Jimbaran Beach before returning comfortably to your hotel.

Experience Highlights

Itinerary Journey

What's Included

  • Private Air-Conditioned Vehicle
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Bottled water
  • Light snack
  • All entrance tickets (GWK Park and Uluwatu Temple)
  • Skip-the-line Kecak & Fire Dance admission ticket

What's Excluded

  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities and tips
  • Jimbaran Seafood Dinner (Optional)

What to Bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Camera or smartphone for stunning sunset photos
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat
  • Modest clothing for temple visits (sarongs are provided at the temple)
  • Cash for personal expenses and the optional Jimbaran dinner

Cancellation Policy

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this package.

Are the Kecak Dance tickets really skip-the-line?

Yes! We pre-purchase and secure your tickets in advance, allowing you to bypass the long ticket purchase queues at the venue.

Is the Jimbaran seafood dinner included in the price?

No, the Jimbaran seafood dinner is optional and at your own expense. Your driver will gladly take you there and wait while you dine.

What is the dress code for visiting Uluwatu Temple?

Visitors must wear a sarong and sash to enter the temple. These are provided for free at the entrance. Please ensure your shoulders are covered.
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