REVIEW · JIMBARAN
Bali Quad Bike ATV Rides in Uluwatu Experiences
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Quad bikes in Uluwatu can get surprisingly fun.
This 1.5-hour ATV ride from Jimbaran/Pecatu mixes bumpy track time with photo-worthy stops near Uluwatu’s cliffs. You’ll move through muddy sections, dusty trails, and stretches that feel greener and quieter, all with a guide watching your back.
I like how this experience takes care of the basics up front. The ATV equipment (including helmet, socks, and boots) plus safety tools and insurance means you start the ride feeling sorted, not improvising. I also love the pacing: a training trek first, then a longer ride with planned rests and stops for photos.
One consideration: expect a bumpy course. If you hate getting thrown around (or you’re sensitive to mud and uneven ground), this may feel like more work than thrill.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- From Jimbaran to ATV Bukit Sari: how you start your ride day
- Safety gear and training trek: why the first minutes matter
- The Uluwatu ride itself: muddy tracks, dusty trails, and photo stops
- Photo stops that don’t feel forced
- Break point coconut and the finish lunch: built-in recovery time
- Ponchos, gumboots, and foot protection: getting messy on purpose
- Price and value at $27.80 per person
- Who should book this Bali quad bike ATV ride
- Should you book Bali Quad Bike ATV Rides in Uluwatu?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the Bali quad bike ATV ride?
- How long is the quad bike experience?
- Is pickup available?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is the maximum group size?
- Do I get any photo help?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Small group (max 10): you’ll get more attention and less waiting around.
- Training trek first: you learn before you go full throttle.
- Photo stops plus a photographer: you’re not just stopping on your own for selfies.
- Coconut break mid-ride: there’s a real pause, not just a drive-by stop.
- Mess-prep gear: they provide things like ponchos, gumboots, and even plastic bags for feet.
- Lunch at the finish point: you get fed after the ride, not just dropped off.
From Jimbaran to ATV Bukit Sari: how you start your ride day

This ATV experience runs from ATV Bukit Sari, at Jl. Pura Kulat No.18, Pecatu (Pecatu/Kuta Selatan), Bali 80361. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck thinking about return transport.
Pickup is offered, which is handy if you don’t want to coordinate your own ride across busy parts of Bali. If you choose not to use pickup, you’ll meet at the base camp address above and go from there.
Timing matters here. The ride is about 1 hour 30 minutes, but you should expect extra time for check-in, gear up, and the training trek. That’s actually part of the value: you get a buffer before the real trail time starts.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Jimbaran.
Safety gear and training trek: why the first minutes matter

A lot of quad tours say they care about safety. This one backs it up with actual included gear and structure.
You’ll get ATV equipment including helmet, socks, and boots, plus well-maintained bikes and safety tools. There’s also insurance included, which is a big deal for an activity where things can get rough fast.
Then comes the part I consider the most underrated: the training trek before the main course. That’s where you get the basics of control and handling the bike in the kind of terrain you’ll face later—uneven ground, dusty sections, and muddy stretches.
The practical takeaway for you: if you’re new to ATVs, this format lowers the pressure. You’re not thrown onto the trail and told to figure it out with zero guidance.
The Uluwatu ride itself: muddy tracks, dusty trails, and photo stops

The core experience is a guided 1.5-hour quad ride through changing terrain. You’ll go over muddy tracks, dusty trails, and through lush forest sections. It’s not one long straight line where you just hold the same throttle the whole time. You’ll feel the ride shift as the ground and traction change.
You’ll also experience views and stops connected to Uluwatu—including cliffs and beach scenery, plus rice paddies along the way. Even when you’re focused on steering, the route is planned so you can actually see where you are, not just fight the trail.
And yes, it gets bumpy. That’s part of the point. The guides keep an eye on you during the course, which matters when the route turns more uneven. If you like active travel—hands-on, feet-off-the-ground (mentally), and a bit messy—this is your kind of morning or afternoon.
Photo stops that don’t feel forced
This ride includes multiple photo stops, and there’s also a photographer out catching the “special moments.” You’re not only relying on your phone and a shaky arm while you’re trying to look cool on a quad bike.
You should plan to stop when you’re told and let the guide do the timing. It keeps the flow smooth and helps you get better shots at the right angles—especially around scenic overlooks.
Break point coconut and the finish lunch: built-in recovery time

You’re not expected to ride from start to finish on empty fuel or zero breaks.
There’s a break point with coconut halfway through the experience. It’s a small detail that makes a real difference. When you’re sweating and bouncing around on an ATV, a short stop is what helps you enjoy the next stretch instead of counting minutes until you’re done.
At the finish point, you’ll have lunch. Again, this isn’t just “ride, done, goodbye.” Food at the end makes the tour feel like an actual half-day plan, even though the riding time is about 1.5 hours.
Practical advice: after the ride, your clothes may be dusty or damp. Lunch is a good moment to reset—eat, sit, and get comfortable again before you head back out.
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Ponchos, gumboots, and foot protection: getting messy on purpose
One of the most memorable parts from people’s experience with this tour is the gear for handling wet and muddy conditions.
In addition to the core ATV equipment, they’ve provided items like gumboots, ponchos, and plastic bags to cover feet. That combination tells you something important: this isn’t a show-ride on dry paths. The course includes terrain where you might get splashed or coated.
If you’ve ever done an outdoor activity in sandals, you know the pain. Here, you’ll get the footwear and protection so you can focus on driving and enjoying the scenery instead of worrying about ruining your shoes.
And the humor side of it is real: you’ll probably look a little silly in ponchos. That’s fine. You’ll be grateful later when your feet feel like feet again.
Price and value at $27.80 per person
At $27.80 per person, this is priced like a serious-value activity rather than a “luxury adventure.” The reason it feels like good value is what’s included.
Your ticket covers:
- Insurance
- ATV equipment (helmet, socks, boots)
- Well-maintained bikes and safety tools
- Training trek
- Professional guide
- Coconut break
- Lunch
For many tours, you end up paying extra for basic safety gear, photos, or food. Here, the structure is built in. You’re paying for the whole day “package,” even though the riding block is about 1.5 hours.
Also, the group size max is 10 travelers. Smaller groups can mean less waiting, more attention from guides, and a smoother ride. It’s not a huge number, and that matters when you’re moving through narrow or uneven sections.
If you’re traveling in a pair or small group, this can be an easy add-on because it doesn’t demand a full day. If you’re on a tight schedule, the time is realistic: you’ll get real motion and real scenery without committing to half of your daylight.
Who should book this Bali quad bike ATV ride

This tour fits best if you want:
- Hands-on fun with real trail riding (mud, dust, uneven ground)
- A guided experience where someone’s watching your driving and keeping things organized
- Scenery stops tied to Uluwatu’s dramatic views and surrounding areas
- Photo moments and a photographer, not just optional snapshots
It’s also a good pick if you like active travel with structure. The training trek, the guide-led pace, and the built-in breaks mean you can enjoy it even if you’re not an ATV expert.
The main mismatch is simple: if you want smooth, quiet sightseeing, a bumpy quad course won’t be your vibe. This one is made for movement.
Should you book Bali Quad Bike ATV Rides in Uluwatu?
I’d book it if you’re aiming for a practical, fun Bali adventure that doesn’t cut corners. The included safety gear + insurance, the training trek, and the clear plan (coconut break and lunch) make it feel like a complete activity, not a sketchy ride with promises.
Skip it if your idea of a great day is calm walking and perfect footing—this ride is intentionally rugged, and you should expect that bumpy terrain comes with the thrill.
If you like your travel with a little mud on your boots and a few solid photos along the way, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the Bali quad bike ATV ride?
You’ll meet at ATV Bukit Sari, Jl. Pura Kulat No.18, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia.
How long is the quad bike experience?
The ride lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.).
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered. If you don’t use pickup, you’ll meet at the base camp location listed for the activity.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes insurance, ATV equipment (boots, socks, helmet), well-maintained bikes and safety tools, a training trek, a professional guide, a coconut break, and lunch at the finish point.
What is the maximum group size?
This activity has a maximum of 10 travelers.
Do I get any photo help?
Yes. The experience includes multiple stops for photos, and there’s also a photographer capturing moments during the ride.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid won’t be refunded.




















