A sunrise boat trip with dolphins is a hard act to follow. This North Bali day pairs Lovina dolphin watching and swim time with a trip to Git Git Waterfall, all wrapped in comfortable door-to-door transport from Seminyak.
I like the way the schedule builds in big payoff early: you’re on the water at dawn, then you switch to a swim/snorkel setup once dolphins show. I also like that entrance fees and snorkeling gear are handled for you, so you don’t waste time hunting tickets or rentals.
One thing to think about: the Git Git Waterfall walk can be intense, so pack for real steps, not just a photo stop.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- How This Day Trip Runs from Seminyak (Without the Hassle)
- The Lovina Sunrise Boat Ride and Dolphin Swim: The Main Event
- What to Watch For on the Boat
- Snorkeling Equipment Is Included, So Pack Smart
- Git Git Waterfall: Photos, Jungle Pool Views, and a Real Trek
- Footwear and Grip Matter
- Time on Site: What an Hour Really Means
- The North Bali Loop: Why This Route Feels Practical
- Group Size: A Small Detail With Big Comfort Payoff
- What You Really Get for $40: Value Breakdown That Makes Sense
- Included Essentials That Save You Money and Time
- The One Big Missing Piece: Lunch
- Timing and Weather: The Two Things That Can Shape Your Day
- Who Should Book This Dolphin and Waterfall Combo
- Should You Book This Tour? My Straight Answer
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is this Bali dolphin and Git Git Waterfall tour?
- Is pickup available from Seminyak?
- Does the price include entrance fees and snorkeling equipment?
- Do I get to swim with the dolphins, or is it only watching?
- Is lunch included?
- How big is the group?
- What happens if weather is bad?
Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Early Lovina sunrise on a jukung: you start the day on the water, then wait for dolphins to appear naturally
- Swim with dolphins + snorkeling equipment included: you get the gear and the experience, not extra rentals
- Git Git Waterfall photo-and-pool stop: a split waterfall drops into a jungle pool, and the trek takes effort
- AC private car transfers from Seminyak: easier than slow public transport for a long North Bali route
- Small group size (max 15): more personal than crowded big-bus tours
- Weather matters: the plan depends on good conditions for the sea portion
How This Day Trip Runs from Seminyak (Without the Hassle)
This is a full-day outing that targets North Bali highlights with a clear, simple logic: get you to Lovina for the dolphin portion, then shift gears to Git Git Waterfall for the jungle scenery. You start with pickup from Seminyak, then move in an air-conditioned vehicle for the long ride north.
The day is built for people who want action, not just sightseeing from the roadside. You’re not spending hours wandering malls or watching a slideshow. You’re doing water, wildlife time, and then a real nature stop.
You also get some small comfort wins that add up. There’s a light breakfast and bottled water included. That matters on Bali day trips where the first hours can feel fast and you don’t want to start hungry or dehydrated.
You can also read our reviews of more dolphin watching tours in Seminyak
The Lovina Sunrise Boat Ride and Dolphin Swim: The Main Event
Lovina is the classic spot for dolphin viewing, and the tour’s strongest value is that it treats that like the centerpiece. You go out on a traditional Balinese wooden boat (a jukung), then spend time watching for dolphins from the sea. The experience is also described as dolphins showing up naturally, not something driven by bait.
One reason this feels worthwhile is timing. Watching from the water at sunrise usually gives you calmer seas and better chances for dolphin sightings than later in the day. The tour also includes a swim with dolphins and provides snorkeling equipment, so you’re not limited to staring from a distance.
A real-world detail that helps you set expectations: on one of the described dolphin outings, the group stayed out on the water for about two hours while waiting for dolphins. That patience part is normal. If you go in thinking you’ll see dolphins instantly, you’ll be disappointed. If you go in ready to wait a bit, the whole experience clicks.
What to Watch For on the Boat
The dolphin portion is simple in concept: find dolphins, watch them, then move into the swim/snorkel stage. What makes it smoother is the crew running the boat and guiding the process. In one account, the ship guide named Katut is specifically praised for keeping things organized, which is a good sign when you’re dealing with sea movement and timing.
If you’re the type who wants clear rules, pay attention during instructions before you enter the water. Dolphins and snorkeling are natural experiences, but you still want to follow what your guide says so everyone stays safe.
Snorkeling Equipment Is Included, So Pack Smart
You don’t need to rent snorkeling gear. It’s included with the tour. That’s a big value point at a modest price.
Still, you’ll want to think about what you wear and bring:
- bring a rash guard or swim top if you get sun easily
- use quick-dry clothing for after the water time
- keep your personal items secure for the ride
- wear footwear that handles wet paths for the next stop
Git Git Waterfall: Photos, Jungle Pool Views, and a Real Trek
After the sea portion, you head toward Git Git Waterfall—a popular photography spot known for a split waterfall dropping over rocks into a jungle pool. This is the moment where the day shifts from wildlife to scenery.
The waterfall stop includes entry fees, and it’s set up as about an hour on site. That’s short enough to keep the day moving, but long enough to take photos and enjoy the main view and pool area.
Here’s the honest part: the Git Git experience can be physically demanding. One account calls out that the waterfall trek is intense, and you’ll want to be physically well to handle the steps and uneven ground. If you’re carrying a lot of heavy water shoes in a bag, you might regret it. Travel light.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak
Footwear and Grip Matter
Even if you only plan to walk to viewpoints, wet rock surfaces can turn slippery fast. I’d treat this like a hiking stop, not a flat promenade. Wear shoes you trust on slick stone, and bring something that dries quickly.
Time on Site: What an Hour Really Means
About an hour gives you the basics:
- reach the main waterfall viewpoint
- take the key photos
- check the pool area
- get back before the group needs to move
If your goal is deep exploration, this tour won’t be the longest waterfall trek you’ll find in Bali. But as a one-stop addition to a dolphin day, it works well.
The North Bali Loop: Why This Route Feels Practical
The biggest reason this itinerary works is transportation. Bali public transport can be slow and hard to predict for a long northbound day. This tour uses a full AC vehicle and an English-speaking driver, which helps you avoid the stress of planning a route on the fly.
You’re also not dealing with multiple ticket counters or guessing how to connect between different places. Entrance fees for the dolphin watching portion and Git Git Waterfall are included, and the transfer handles the in-between.
In another account, the driver named Tunik is praised as experienced and friendly. That matters because North Bali roads can take longer than you expect, and a calm driver keeps the day from feeling chaotic.
Group Size: A Small Detail With Big Comfort Payoff
The group caps at 15 travelers. That’s a sweet spot for a tour like this. It’s not so small that you feel like you’re part of someone’s private game plan, and it’s not so large that you’re constantly waiting in a crowd.
Smaller groups also tend to move more efficiently at stops like Git Git, where footpaths can get narrow.
What You Really Get for $40: Value Breakdown That Makes Sense
At $40 per person, this isn’t just priced for dolphins. It’s priced for the full package you’d otherwise have to assemble yourself: sea activity, land stop, gear, food basics, and transport.
Here’s where the value shows up:
Included Essentials That Save You Money and Time
- Light breakfast and bottled water: keeps you going early
- Entrance fees included for the dolphin watching and Git Git Waterfall portions
- Jukung boat ride (shared)
- Snorkeling equipment included
- Swim with dolphins as part of the experience
- Private AC car transfers with an English-speaking driver for the day
If you’ve priced dolphin tours in Bali before, you’ll know how quickly the extras add up—boat transport, entrance tickets, gear. Here, those basics are folded in.
The One Big Missing Piece: Lunch
Lunch is not included. For a full-day schedule, that’s the one gap to plan around. Either bring money to buy something close to the route, or plan on grabbing a meal on your own timing once you’re back in the south.
Timing and Weather: The Two Things That Can Shape Your Day
This experience requires good weather, especially for the sea portion. That’s not a small note. It’s the heart of the dolphin component. If conditions are rough, the activity may be adjusted or rescheduled, depending on how the provider handles it.
So the best way to protect your plan is to schedule this day with flexibility. If you’re on a super tight itinerary, you might feel the pinch if weather changes.
Also, the experience says most travelers can participate. That’s good news if you’re a normal fit adult. Still, the Git Git trek is the portion that can challenge you physically. If you know you avoid stairs, slippery steps, or uneven ground, this might not feel easy.
Who Should Book This Dolphin and Waterfall Combo
This fits best if you:
- want the dolphin experience at Lovina with swim/snorkel included
- like a wildlife morning followed by a nature stop
- prefer guided logistics over figuring out northbound travel on your own
- can handle a waterfall trek that takes real steps
It’s also a great option for people staying in Seminyak who want a structured day without the hassle. You get the comfort of air-conditioned transport and a guided schedule, but you’re still moving through real Bali landscapes.
If you’re traveling with kids, go slower with expectations. The tour says most travelers can participate, but it doesn’t spell out kid-friendly pace or swimming comfort. In that case, you’ll want to judge your family’s fitness and comfort with ocean time.
Should You Book This Tour? My Straight Answer
I’d book this if your top priority is a well-run Lovina sunrise dolphin day plus a meaningful waterfall stop, and you want it all handled with transport and key fees included. At $40, the value is strong because you’re not paying separately for boat, entry, and snorkeling gear.
Skip it or rethink if:
- you’re not comfortable with slippery, uneven footing during the Git Git Waterfall trek
- you can’t handle weather changes and potential rescheduling
- you hate long ride days and want only short, local walks
If you’re flexible, reasonably fit, and excited about dolphin time at sunrise, this is the kind of Bali day that feels like you actually used your time.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is this Bali dolphin and Git Git Waterfall tour?
It runs about 8 to 9 hours.
Is pickup available from Seminyak?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Does the price include entrance fees and snorkeling equipment?
Yes. Entrance fees for dolphin watching and Git Git Waterfall are included, and snorkeling equipment is also included.
Do I get to swim with the dolphins, or is it only watching?
The tour includes swimming with dolphins, and it includes the snorkeling equipment for that portion.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
What happens if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



























