REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali Water Sports and Spa Packages
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Half-day thrills and spa calm, in one smooth run. This Bali package strings together Tanjung Benoa water sports (including Jet Ski and Parasailing) with a Bali Orchid Spa treatment, so you get adrenaline and recovery without juggling bookings. What I like most is that Jet Ski is guided by an instructor and you still get a full 2-hour spa and massage session. One heads-up: it depends on good weather for the watersports, so cloudy or rough conditions can affect how smoothly the day runs.
You’ll start with pickup from Seminyak in an air-conditioned vehicle, then get on the water at Nusa Dua-area beaches. The tour includes practical extras like lockers, towels, showers, and changing rooms, plus a set-menu lunch and watersport insurance. The only downside to keep in mind is that the schedule is tightly packed, and add-ons at the beach can eat into your time if you say yes to everything.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually use
- The big idea: watersports at Tanjung Benoa, then spa calm in Kuta
- Getting there from Seminyak without the headache
- Your included watersports: Jet Ski, Parasailing, Banana Boat
- Jet Ski (guided, with the right setup)
- Parasailing (the view-maker)
- Banana Boat (rowdy group energy)
- Safety and insurance included
- Optional add-ons at the beach: say yes strategically
- Lunch in Nusa Dua: why the set menu matters
- Bali Orchid Spa in Kuta: 2 hours of massage + spa time
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for at about $100
- Who should book this Bali water sports + spa package
- Should you book it?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Bali water sports package?
- Do I get pickup from Seminyak?
- Where are the water sports and where is the spa?
- Is the Jet Ski guided?
- What should I bring?
- Is there a vegetarian meal option?
- What’s the minimum and maximum age for this adventure?
- Is a photo or video package included?
Key highlights you’ll actually use

- Guided Jet Ski: you won’t be flying solo; an instructor is involved
- Three watersports included: Jet Ski, Parasailing, and Banana Boat
- Real comfort setup: lockers, towels, showers, and changing areas at the activity site
- 2 hours at Bali Orchid Spa: spa + massage with a Balinese therapist in a Balinese-style space with garden and waterfall ambience
- Set-menu lunch in Nusa Dua: built into the plan, with a vegetarian option if you request it
- Private-group feel: only your group participates, with group discount potential
The big idea: watersports at Tanjung Benoa, then spa calm in Kuta
This is a classic Bali “do two great things in one afternoon” deal. The smart move here is the pairing: you get water time first, when you’re still fresh and eager, then you shift gears into massage mode after you’ve rinsed off. You’re not stuck commuting all over the island for separate activities, either—pickup, lunch, and the spa are part of the package flow.
For many people, the value comes from how well the day is sequenced. After Jet Ski and Parasailing, you’ll be glad there’s a shower/changing setup and then a real period of recovery later. And because the spa is included for 2 hours, it’s not just a quick add-on. It’s long enough to feel like you changed gears, not just clocked in for a short treatment.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak
Getting there from Seminyak without the headache

Your day starts in Seminyak, and you’re picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle. That matters more than it sounds in Bali. Weather and traffic can shift plans fast, so having organized transport helps you avoid the scramble of hiring taxis, negotiating routes, and hoping you arrive on time for water activities.
After the watersports, you’ll head to lunch in Nusa Dua, then continue on to Bali Orchid Spa in Kuta. Even if you love exploring on your own, this route is worth it for a “short on time” day—especially if you’re coming from Seminyak and want the Nusa Dua water scene plus a spa session without extra planning.
Also, this is set up for your group only. That private-group element usually means fewer delays and less waiting around than big mixed groups.
Your included watersports: Jet Ski, Parasailing, Banana Boat

This package includes three big-ticket water activities: Jet Ski, Parasailing, and Banana Boat. It’s a good mix for most first-timers because you get both speed and airborne views, plus a group ride for fun.
Jet Ski (guided, with the right setup)
Jet Ski is included, and it’s required to be guided by an instructor. That’s a big deal if you’ve never done it before. It also reduces the guesswork about controls and safety steps, so you can focus on riding rather than figuring things out mid-action.
On top of that, the tour includes the essentials that keep water days pleasant: watersport equipment, lockers, towels, shower access, and changing rooms. In other words, you’re not stuck drying off with a flimsy towel while your clothes cling to you like a souvenir you didn’t ask for.
Parasailing (the view-maker)
Parasailing is one of those activities that feels like a highlight even if you’re not a thrill-seeker. You get that big overhead perspective that makes the coastline look totally different than on land. It’s also easy to understand why Parasailing is often the standout for people—short time in the air, huge payoff in photos and memories.
Banana Boat (rowdy group energy)
Banana Boat rounds out the set with a more playful, group-based ride. It’s the kind of activity that tends to bring laughs quickly, because it’s less about technique and more about the ride and the splashy momentum.
Safety and insurance included
The package states that quality safety equipment and watersport insurance are included. That won’t erase every risk—water sports are water sports—but it does mean you’re not walking in blind. You can enjoy the day more confidently because the basics are covered.
Optional add-ons at the beach: say yes strategically
At the water sports location, you’ll be offered additional activities at competitive rates. The list of options includes things like Snorkeling, Water Ski, Glass Bottom Boat, Fly Fish, Wake Board, Diving, and Sea Walking, among others.
Here’s the practical advice: treat add-ons like a menu with a time limit. The included set already gives you three major experiences. If you add too many extras, you may end up tired instead of excited—then your spa appointment feels less like a reward and more like a compulsory nap.
Also, be aware that there can be pressure in the form of upsells. One review mentioned lots of add-ons being pushed on the spot, along with a photo package for an extra price. If photos matter to you, decide ahead of time what you want to spend. If you’d rather keep your budget controlled, plan to pass on the photo upsell unless it’s clearly worth it to you.
And if you love the idea of customizing your day, you can. Just keep your pace realistic so you still enjoy lunch and your full spa session.
Lunch in Nusa Dua: why the set menu matters
Lunch is included as a set menu in Nusa Dua. That’s not just a convenience—it protects your timing. With water activities, hunger hits fast. An included meal means you’re not stuck searching for food while your energy crashes.
Vegetarian travelers should note that a vegetarian option is available if you request it at booking. That’s important. It’s easy for vegetarian meals to get handled as an afterthought on some tours, but here the option is explicitly offered, which makes planning smoother.
In terms of what lunch typically means for this kind of day: it’s the energy bridge between saltwater play and a massage. Eat enough to recharge, but don’t overdo it if you bruise easily after thrill rides—aim for something comfortable and filling, not heavy and greasy.
Bali Orchid Spa in Kuta: 2 hours of massage + spa time
After lunch, you’ll head to Bali Orchid Spa in Kuta for 2 hours of spa and massage treatment with Balinese therapists. This is where the package earns its keep for people who don’t just want to do activities—they want to feel better afterward.
The spa setting is described as Balinese-style, with an open tropical garden and a relaxing waterfall effect in each room. That matters because ambiance changes how massage feels. If you’ve ever had a massage in a plain room with harsh light and constant noise, you know the difference. Here, the design is built to slow your brain down.
One of the standout perks from the experience feedback is that there’s variety in massage styles, plus oils to choose from. That makes it easier to get a treatment that matches what your body wants—whether you’re aiming for relaxation, recovery, or just easing out the day.
Dress code is listed as smart casual, which usually means you can show up looking fine, but you’ll want to be ready for a comfort-focused session afterward. Bring a change of clothes (the tour suggests it), and you’ll be able to transition smoothly from water to spa without fiddling.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for at about $100

At $100 per person, this package looks like a “value combo” if you want both watersports and a proper spa day in one organized run. Here’s why the math works better than it first appears:
- You’re not paying separately for transport, a set of watersports, lunch, and a 2-hour spa/massage session.
- Jet Ski is included and guided by an instructor, which reduces the hassle and makes it beginner-friendly.
- The setup includes watersport equipment, lockers, towels, shower and changing areas, plus watersport insurance.
Where the value can slide is in extras. Photo and video souvenirs are not included, and add-on activities are offered at the location. If you upgrade constantly, your final spend will rise quickly. If you stick with the included three watersports and one spa session, you’re much more likely to feel like you got a solid deal.
So I’d judge it like this: if you want a straightforward day with no planning headaches and you’re okay with a tight schedule, $100 is a fair price range. If you only want one thrill activity and you planned a separate spa anyway, it might not be the best match.
Who should book this Bali water sports + spa package
This works especially well if you:
- Want one-day organization: pickup, watersports, lunch, then spa without extra booking
- Like the idea of doing both “active first, relax later”
- Are comfortable with an age range of 9 to 60
- Want a spa experience that lasts 2 hours, not a quick treatment
It may not be the best fit if:
- You’re strongly weather-dependent and don’t want anything to risk rescheduling (the day needs good weather for watersports)
- You’re the type to add many beach upgrades; your final costs can climb fast
- You’re traveling only for the spa, because the attraction here is the package pairing
Should you book it?
If you’re planning a Bali trip and want a day that feels complete—some water action, a real lunch pause, then a massage session that actually sounds relaxing—this is a smart booking. The included mix of Jet Ski + Parasailing + Banana Boat is a strong “greatest hits” combo for many people, and the Bali Orchid Spa stop turns the day from noisy to calm.
Before you book, decide two things: how much you care about photo packages and how likely you are to say yes to add-ons. If you keep those in check, you’ll probably feel like you spent your time well and your body got the recovery it needed.
FAQ
What’s included in the Bali water sports package?
It includes Jet Ski, Parasailing, and Banana Boat, along with watersport equipment, lockers, towels, shower and changing room access, lunch (set menu), watersport insurance, and a 2-hour spa and massage at Bali Orchid Spa. Tax and services are also included.
Do I get pickup from Seminyak?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and you’ll travel by air-conditioned vehicle.
Where are the water sports and where is the spa?
The water sports are at the Tanjung Benoa/Nusa Dua area, and the spa is at Bali Orchid Spa in Kuta.
Is the Jet Ski guided?
Yes. The Jet Ski activity must be guided by an instructor.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a camera, and change of clothes.
Is there a vegetarian meal option?
Yes. A vegetarian option is available if you advise it at the time of booking.
What’s the minimum and maximum age for this adventure?
The minimum age allowed is 9 years, and the maximum age allowed is 60 years.
Is a photo or video package included?
No. Souvenir photo or video is not included, but it may be available to purchase.


























