REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV Ride Adventure
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One day in Bali can be lots of things. This one mixes rice-field ATV thrills with high-up Bali Swing photo fun near Ubud, in a tight schedule that still feels organized. It’s a straightforward way to get both nature views and those iconic Bali swing setups without bouncing around on your own.
What I like most is the value math: you get hotel pickup/drop-off from common Bali beach areas, plus entrance tickets for both activities and lunch. I also like that the ATV side includes a real safety process (equipment + briefing), not just a quick wave and go.
One consideration: the day is long—about 10 to 11 hours—and the ATV ride needs moderate fitness, especially if conditions are wet. If you’re the type who hates fatigue and waiting for photos, plan your energy.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A full-day mashup in Ubud’s rice-field world
- Price and logistics: what $95.95 buys you
- Stop 1: Bali Skutis Adventure ATV ride through villages, rice, and water
- What the ride route is like
- Timing and what you’ll do right after
- Shower, lunch, and the break you’ll actually appreciate
- Stop 2: Real Bali Swing with the full Active Package near Ubud
- What’s included in the Bali Swing Active Package
- Why this stop works even if you’re not a big photo person
- Safety and comfort: what’s actually covered
- Who should book this combo (and who should rethink it)
- Should you book Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV ride adventure?
- Where does pickup and drop-off happen?
- What time does the ATV start?
- How long is the ATV ride, and what’s included with it?
- What’s included in the Real Bali Swing Active Package?
- Is lunch included?
- Does the tour run in rainy weather?
- Is it private for just my group?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Real Bali Swing Active Package: multiple swing types included, from themed setups like chicken nest and bird nest to romantic and stone-on-the-valley options
- ATV with safety equipment: helmet, boots, and a professional guide before you ride
- A full-day schedule with a reset: you ride, shower/change, then you’re ready for the swing session and lunch
- Pickup in popular areas: Ubud, Denpasar, Seminyak, Kuta, Jimbaran, Sanur, or Nusa Dua zones
- Weather-ready planning: the activity runs in dry or rainy season, and poor-weather cancellations can mean a change date or refund
- Private by default: it’s set up as a private tour for your group
A full-day mashup in Ubud’s rice-field world

This is the kind of Bali day that makes sense if you want variety in one go. You start in the countryside for an ATV ride that passes through village areas, rice fields, gardens, and scenic water spots. Then you shift to the classic Bali photo stop—Real Bali Swing near Ubud—for a structured run through several swing experiences.
The timing is built like a relay: ride first, eat and reset in the middle, then swing for longer. That helps because the swing photos are better when you’re not rushed, and the ATV is much more fun when you’re not sleepy from a late start.
Also, you’re not stuck figuring things out. Your day is coordinated with a driver, scheduled stops, and entrance tickets baked in.
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Price and logistics: what $95.95 buys you

At $95.95 per person, this tour can feel like a steal or a fair deal depending on what you’d otherwise book separately. Here’s why it often lands on the good-value side:
- You get both attractions’ admission tickets included (ATV and the full Bali Swing Active Package)
- The ATV includes 1.5 hours of riding, plus safety gear (helmet and boots) and a guide
- Lunch is included at either an ATV resto or the Bali Swing resto
- You get hotel pickup and drop-off from a wide list of Bali areas, plus a/c vehicle and fuel coverage
What’s not included is also pretty standard, and it’s good to know up front. You may want to budget for dress rental (if you want the outfit look at the swing), photo documents, and gratuities for the driver. Personal expenses are on you too.
One more practical point: the tour is listed as private for your group. That matters for comfort. You’re not sharing your day with a random crowd all packed into one vehicle and one schedule.
Stop 1: Bali Skutis Adventure ATV ride through villages, rice, and water
Your day starts with pickup timing that usually lands you at the ATV staging area around 8:30 AM. You’ll register, get outfitted, and go through a safety talk before you ride. Then the ATV ride begins around 9:00 AM.
What the ride route is like
The ATV portion is about 1.5 hours and it’s described as a scenic loop through:
- village roads
- rice fields and tropical garden areas
- a small river and waterfall
- an artistic cave stop/section
- plus views and panoramas as you go
That mix matters. A lot of ATV rides turn into dust and bumps with one long stretch of nothing special. This one is framed to keep the scenery moving and give you photo chances that feel like you’re actually out of town, not just circling a track.
Timing and what you’ll do right after
After the ride, you won’t just head straight into lunch hungry and sticky. The plan includes a shower and changes, then lunch. That’s a surprisingly big deal on a Bali day. It helps you feel human again before the next activity—especially if it’s warm or you rode through wet patches.
One note on conditions: the activity is described as running in both dry and rainy seasons. That’s fun if you’re game, but it also means you should expect mud or slick surfaces if it’s wet. Wear the mindset of a “ride hard, stay steady” day.
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Shower, lunch, and the break you’ll actually appreciate

The itinerary builds in a reset after the ATV—shower + changes, then lunch. You’ll eat either at an ATV resto or at the Real Bali Swing resto, depending on how the schedule lines up.
This is your best buffer for two things:
- Gear fatigue: the ATV kit can be heavy and sweaty, so a shower helps you avoid feeling gross during swing time
- Photo readiness: swing photos reward patience, not just speed. A proper reset keeps you calmer and less rushed
If you’re the type who gets hangry, you’ll like having lunch included. Just remember the swing portion is still a few hours after this, so you don’t want to overstuff and then feel sluggish mid-session.
Stop 2: Real Bali Swing with the full Active Package near Ubud
Around 1:00 PM, you’ll arrive at Real Bali Swing and start the activities. You get about 2.5 to 3 hours there, which is enough time to try multiple swing types without feeling like you’re being herded through a factory line.
What’s included in the Bali Swing Active Package
This tour includes the full set of swing options listed as part of the active package, including:
- Adrenalin swing
- Libra swing
- Single swing
- Romantic swing
- Bed swing
- Stone on the valley
- Helicopter
- Chicken nest
- Bird nest
- Lost ship in the jungle
The main value here is choice. You can match the swing to your vibe—some setups are more dramatic, some are more geared toward that staged romantic look, and others are built around themed positions. If you’re traveling as a couple, the romantic-focused swings can be a natural pick. If you’re traveling with family, the variety means you can spread out what people try instead of everyone waiting for one long turn.
Why this stop works even if you’re not a big photo person
The views above the forest/rice zone are a major part of why these swings got popular. Even if you’re only taking a few shots, the height and the scenery feel like a different Bali experience than the roads and villages you did in the morning.
Also, the swing time is scheduled as part of the day—not a random add-on you have to squeeze in. That makes it easier to enjoy it instead of rushing it.
Safety and comfort: what’s actually covered
The ATV ride side is where you should pay closest attention, and this tour does the basics right on paper.
You get all safety equipment, including:
- helmet
- boots
- a professional ATV guide
Before riding, you’ll have a safety briefing after you arrive and get outfitted. That’s the moment that can save your day—how you handle turns, what not to do, and how to keep control on wet or uneven ground.
Physical fitness matters too. The tour notes moderate physical fitness as the level required. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable with sitting on an ATV, gripping with your arms, and walking a bit for photos.
On the driver side, punctual and friendly service is a big part of why this kind of tour runs smoothly. Names associated with excellent service include Made Mudiana and Kupit, both described as on-time and helpful during the day (including assisting with swing photos). Another guide, Ketut Artono, is mentioned for adding a small local touch like tea during a similar adventure day—so if your driver is chatty and thoughtful, lean into it.
Who should book this combo (and who should rethink it)
This works best if you want:
- two headline activities in one day: ATV + swing
- a schedule that includes pickup, tickets, and lunch
- a private setup for your group (so the day feels controlled)
- the kind of Bali day where you’re active, then rewarded with views and photo stops
It might not be ideal if:
- you’re very sensitive to fatigue, because the day is 10–11 hours
- you dislike any “rain might happen” scenario, even though the tour is described as running in dry or rainy season
- you hate waiting around for photo time at scenic stops
If you’re traveling with kids, you’ll want to think carefully about the ATV fitness requirement. The swing side can be more flexible for different comfort levels, but the ride part isn’t built for everyone.
Should you book Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV?
I’d book it if you want a one-day Bali hit with clear structure and good value. The biggest strengths are practical: entrance tickets for both activities, pickup/drop-off, lunch, and the fact that the ATV includes proper safety gear and a briefing. That combination saves you hassle and often costs less than trying to book everything separately.
I’d skip or swap to something different if you’re short on time, hate long days, or you’re worried about doing an ATV ride on uneven terrain (especially if weather turns slick). Also, if you’re planning to buy lots of official photos, remember photo documents aren’t included, so your final cost could climb.
If you decide to go, the smart move is to treat it like two separate activities—ATV in the morning, swing in the afternoon—and plan your energy accordingly. Bring patience for photos. And bring that calm, steady riding mindset for the ATV. It turns a busy schedule into a genuinely fun day.
FAQ
How long is the Bali Swing and Quad Bike ATV ride adventure?
The full experience runs about 10 to 11 hours on average.
Where does pickup and drop-off happen?
Pickup and drop-off are offered in the Ubud, Denpasar, Seminyak, Kuta, Jimbaran, Sanur, or Nusa Dua area.
What time does the ATV start?
You’ll arrive around 8:30 AM for registration and safety equipment, and the ATV ride starts at 9:00 AM.
How long is the ATV ride, and what’s included with it?
The ATV ride lasts about 1.5 hours and includes helmet, boots, and a professional ATV guide, plus shower and changes after the ride.
What’s included in the Real Bali Swing Active Package?
The package includes multiple swing activities such as Adrenalin, Libra, Single, Romantic, Bed swing, Stone on the valley, Helicopter, Chicken nest, Bird nest, and Lost ship in the jungle.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included and served at either the ATV resto or the Real Bali Swing resto.
Does the tour run in rainy weather?
The activity is described as running in both dry and rainy season. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is it private for just my group?
Yes. It’s set up as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.



























