REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali Swing and Quad Bike Packages – Ubud Best Activities
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Two words: sky swings. This Bali day pairs Bali Swing with a two-hour quad bike ride through jungle and river crossings, built for big views and messy fun. I like how the timing is packed into one smooth day, instead of juggling separate activities across Bali.
I also like the safety-and-comfort details: you get helmets and riding gear, plus a buffet lunch and the shower/changing setup after you get muddy. The one drawback to weigh is the height factor and mess: the swings can go up to 78 meters, and the quad route is designed to splash and get dirty.
If you’re okay with adrenaline, muddy clothes, and a day that runs close to a full workday, this combo makes a lot of sense. Just plan your clothing and camera so you don’t regret it once you’re halfway through the ride.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately
- A Private, Full-Day Plan That Starts With Pickup
- Bali Swing at Bali Pertiwi: High Views, Photo Magic, and Pick-Your-Height Options
- Lunch Reset Before You Get Muddy
- Quad Bike Through Bali’s Rice, Jungle, and River Stretches
- Safety and Gear: What’s Included (and What You Should Bring)
- Value for $100: Why This Combo Usually Costs Less Than Doing It Separately
- Who Should Book This (and Who Might Regret It)
- Should You Book the Bali Swing and Quad Bike Combo?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali Swing and quad bike package?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is this tour private?
- What’s included with the Bali Swing ticket?
- How high are the Bali swings?
- How long is the quad bike ride?
- What safety gear is provided for the quad bike?
- Is lunch included, and can I get a vegetarian option?
- What are the age limits for the activities?
- What if the weather is bad?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately

- 78-meter Bali Swing options plus lower swings from about 10m, so you can choose your comfort level
- Instagram-ready photo moment at the swing park, including activity-style swings like tandem and nest swings
- A guided two-hour quad route through rice paddies, plantations, bamboo areas, jungle stretches, rivers, and villages
- Real “get ready, get messy, get cleaned up” setup with lockers, towels, and shower/changing rooms
- Private touring by vehicle (no other participants in your ride) with hotel pickup and air-conditioning
- Lunch included, with a vegetarian option if you request it in advance
A Private, Full-Day Plan That Starts With Pickup

This is built as a long, action-heavy day, roughly 9 hours from pickup to drop-off. The big practical win is that you’re picked up from your hotel and carried around by an air-conditioned vehicle, so you spend less time figuring out transport and more time on the activities.
It’s also private in the sense that your group doesn’t share the vehicle with other parties. That matters when you’re doing two messy, high-energy parts of the day back-to-back. You’ll keep a steadier schedule and you won’t feel like you’re waiting around for a large group to come and go.
You’ll want to dress for comfort, not for looking perfect. The tour’s smart-casual dress code is fine for the transfer parts, but once the quad ride starts, you’ll be focused on staying safe, warm enough, and ready to rinse off later.
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Bali Swing at Bali Pertiwi: High Views, Photo Magic, and Pick-Your-Height Options
The swing portion is the headline act. At the swing park you’ll find multiple jungle swings, starting around 10 meters and reaching up to 78 meters. That range is helpful because not everyone wants the full drop-height, even if you’re brave for photos.
You also get access to a set of included swing activities: four single swings, plus a tandem swing, and two themed variations (a bird nest and a chicken nest). The structure here is nice because you’re not stuck wondering what to do next once you arrive.
One of the best parts of the swing experience is the added “dress moment.” At the swing park, you can wear a beautiful dress that you normally wouldn’t have reason to wear on vacation. Even if you don’t care about themed fashion, it’s a quick way to make the photos look intentional instead of like typical vacation snaps.
Practical reality check: this isn’t just a quick photo stop. You’re there long enough to do multiple swing setups. That’s good value for your time, but it also means you should bring a camera you can actually operate one-handed and keep an eye on sun protection. A quick bottle of sunscreen and a spare hair tie can save you later.
Lunch Reset Before You Get Muddy

After the swing session, you’ll head to a buffet lunch at an on-site restaurant. This part matters more than it sounds. If you’re going straight from high-up swings into an outdoor quad ride, eating first helps you feel steady on the bike and less likely to feel drained halfway through.
Vegetarian options are available if you tell the operator at booking time. If you don’t have a preference, you’ll still likely find standard buffet choices, but it’s worth handling dietary details early so you don’t end up improvising.
This lunch break also gives you a buffer for the real swing limitation: weather and comfort. Bali can shift quickly, and the quad portion is more fun when you’re not cold and when the route conditions are decent. You don’t get control of the weather, but the structure of lunch means you’re not running hungry into the mud.
Quad Bike Through Bali’s Rice, Jungle, and River Stretches

Then comes the fun (and the mess): a two-hour quad bike adventure with an instructor. You drive a powerful machine and follow guidance through a route that includes rice paddies, plantations, bamboo areas, jungle sections, rivers, and villages. The ride is meant to feel like you’re actually exploring, not just doing laps on a track.
The experience also scales with your comfort level. If you want a challenge, the instructors can guide you through more technical terrain, including steeper slopes where you’ll get to use more of the quad’s power.
Expect splashes. The route is designed for river crossings, so you should plan on wet gear by the end. That’s not a problem if you came prepared, but it can be a problem if you showed up in shoes that you can’t stand getting soaked.
Age rules are important here. The minimum age for the overall adventure is 5 years, and the maximum age allowed is 60 years. For quad biking, the minimum age is 12 for a single ride. Children aged 5–11 can ride in a tandem setup, but they must be accompanied by an adult, and tandem bookings need to be made in multiples of 2 (like 2, 4, 6, and so on). If you’re traveling with kids, this is the one part you should map carefully before you book.
Safety and Gear: What’s Included (and What You Should Bring)

This tour does a lot right on the practical stuff. You get well-maintained bikes, safety tools, lockers, towels, a shower, and a changing room after the ride. You’re also provided boot shoes and a helmet, which is a big deal because you don’t want to ride in sandals or flimsy footwear.
The included instructor is also a real safety plus. Even if you’ve ridden quads before, having an instructor matters on uneven ground and slope sections. They can help you find control fast, so you spend more time enjoying the route and less time worrying about balance.
What you should bring is straightforward:
- Sunscreen
- A camera (or a waterproof option for your phone, if you’re nervous about splashes)
- A change of clothes so you can actually feel comfortable after
Weather is the other reality check. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the honest approach, because quad riding is one of those activities where rain can change the fun level quickly.
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Value for $100: Why This Combo Usually Costs Less Than Doing It Separately

At $100 per person, this package can feel like a bargain if you compare it to buying the activities one-by-one. You’re getting two major attractions in a single day: the swing ticket (with multiple included swing activities) and a two-hour quad ride with instructor support.
On top of that, the value isn’t just the attractions. The package includes:
- Hotel pickup and air-conditioned transport
- Buffet lunch
- Helmet, boot shoes, and safety gear
- Lockers, towels, shower, and changing room
- Insurance coverage plus taxes and services
That combination is what makes it practical. The “extras” are often where separate bookings nickel-and-dime you later. Here, you’re already covered for the stuff that keeps the day comfortable and safe, especially once the mud shows up.
Who Should Book This (and Who Might Regret It)

This is best for people who want a Bali day with real energy: sky-high swinging, a guided ride through jungle and rice areas, and photos that look like you planned them on purpose.
You’ll like it if:
- You’re comfortable with heights (the swings go up to 78 meters)
- You want both a scenic photo stop and an active ride day
- You don’t mind getting dirty and then using the shower afterward
- You want your day planned in one shot, with pickup and an A/C vehicle
You might skip it if:
- You’re nervous about heights or strong drops
- You don’t want to ride in muddy, wet conditions
- Your group doesn’t fit the quad age/ride rules (especially for single riding starting at age 12)
It also suits couples and small groups who like structured freedom. Since it’s private by vehicle, the day feels less chaotic than big multi-party tours.
Should You Book the Bali Swing and Quad Bike Combo?

I’d book it if you want one “wow day” that balances photos and action. The swing ticket includes multiple activities, and the quad ride isn’t a short teaser—it’s a full two hours with an instructor, plus the rinse-and-change setup afterward.
If you’re traveling with kids, double-check the quad age rules and tandem requirements before you commit. And if weather is uncertain while you’re in Bali, treat your schedule like it might shift, since the experience depends on good conditions.
Overall, this combo is a strong value because it bundles the heavy hitters: Bali Swing plus a guided quad adventure, with lunch and the gear that makes the day actually workable.
FAQ
How long is the Bali Swing and quad bike package?
The duration is about 9 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and you travel in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s listed as private, meaning your group rides in the vehicle without other participants.
What’s included with the Bali Swing ticket?
Your Bali Swing ticket includes 10 activities: 4 single swings, tandem swing, and bird and chicken nest activities.
How high are the Bali swings?
The swings range from around 10 meters up to 78 meters.
How long is the quad bike ride?
The quad bike portion is about two hours.
What safety gear is provided for the quad bike?
You’ll receive helmet and safety tools, plus boot shoes.
Is lunch included, and can I get a vegetarian option?
Yes, there’s a buffet lunch. A vegetarian option is available if you request it at booking.
What are the age limits for the activities?
Minimum age is 5 and maximum age is 60. For quad biking, the minimum age is 12 for a single ride. Ages 5–11 must ride tandem with an adult.
What if the 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.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




























