

If you love s
urfing or watching eye-catching art galleries, then southern Bali is the perfect place to go. And the most of all, at the same time you will be having a wonderful journey to Balinese temples. From this we can see that Southern Bali does not only provide beaches but also traditional sacred places. To reach areas in Southern Bali is never so easy. If this is your first time, you must know that there are several ways to get there. Instead of spending too much money booking a cab, it would be better to join some tour packages that would bring you to Uluwatu Sunset half day tour, one of popular tourist destinations in Southern Bali, and other attractive sites. Of course services are offered in different types but all of them are affordable.

We know that some people have had a plan to trip to certain places without spending too much time at one spot. That’s why we offer Uluwatu sunset half day tour to Uluwatu Sunset Temple. Though it is only a half-day trip, tourists still have chances to maybe enjoy several popular destinations. If we stick to the plan, we will leave the hotel and start the first journey to Pandawa Beach (Public Beach). Then we are off to Sunday Beach(Private Beach), Padang-padang beach (Public Beach), Blue Point Beach, and end in Uluwatu Temple to watch sunset before going back to hotel or having dinner first. for private beach ( sunday beach ) we recommend for visit in sparate day because of this beach so beautiful for lazy day on the beach.
Uluwatu Sunset half day tour is the nice option in the noon time. It is really wonderful standing on a cliff, and before evening, the temple gives you a perfect spot to enjoy sunset without having obstacles. Meanwhile, Pandawa Beach used to be a secret beach for just few domestic tourists or foreign surfers knew it. After the local government realized the beach’s potential, they quickly built easy accesses to attract more tourists. Around Pandawa Beach, you will be surpised by wonderful high cliff and the status Panca Pandawa, the 5 big brothers from Mahavrata epoch.