Aloha Swing Ubud is a visitor attraction and Instagram hotspot in Bali that allows visitors to pose on aerial swings with breathtaking views of the surrounding jungle and paddy fields.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a hillside paddy field located roughly 20 minutes from Ubud by car. The terraces are a popular spot for tourists looking to take photos of Bali's natural and cultivated agricultural beauty.
Since 2003, Odysseys Surf School is located near Kuta Beach, an ideal surf spot for lessons. Odysseys Surf School continues to build its reputation as one of the best surf schools in Bali. Surfing with Odysseys guarantees not only a safe surf in Bali, but an experience that takes place in an open, fun, and friendly atmosphere.
Mount Batur is an active volcano located in the north of Bali, Indonesia. It is roughly an hour's drive north of Ubud, and is listed in the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network.
Introducing the Atlas Super Beach Club, where luxury meets leisure for the ultimate seaside escape. Immerse yourself in a world of unparalleled relaxation and entertainment as you experience the epitome of beachside sophistication.
Lose yourself in Bali’s northern wilderness and search for the majestic Sekumpul Waterfalls. Visit 2 iconic temples, Ulun Danu (lakeside twin pagodas) and Taman Ayun (Bali’s foremost UNESCO Heritage Site), and enjoy a small group tour for up to 5 people.
The Tanah Lot temple (also known by its Indonesian name 'Pura Tanah Lot') dates back to the 16th century and it's one of Bali's most important landmarks. The Hindu shrine perched high on a clifftop is famed for its special offshore setting and the sunset backdrops are the stuff of picture postcard perfection.