REVIEW · ATV & QUAD BIKE TOURS
Bali ATV Ride Adventure and Bali Swing Packages – All Inclusive
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Two rides, one unforgettable Bali morning.
This all-inclusive ATV ride plus Bali Swing day is built for people who want more than one highlight in a single morning-to-late-afternoon block, with Ubud-area pickup and a tight flow from jungle views to big-photo swings. You’ll ride an ATV for about two hours through rice fields, a local village area, and a small river, then reset with Indonesian lunch before heading to the swing park near Ubud.
What I love most is the way it mixes scenery with real-life village passing, not just a showroom-style stop. You get a proper sightseeing ride on ATV for 2 hours (not a speed-chase), plus multiple photo-ready swing types—everything from single swings to romantic and themed options like chicken nest and bird nest. One consideration: you’ll want moderate physical fitness, and good weather matters, since the swing activity depends on conditions.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Bali day plan work
- What you’re really booking: an ATV sightseeing day plus swing-photo marathon
- First stop: Ubud ATV ride through rice fields, village life, and a small river
- Lunch after ATV: a simple reset before the swing photos
- Second stop: Real Bali Swing in Bongkasa with multiple swing styles
- Dress and photographer: what’s included, and what you’ll likely want to budget
- Timing and transport: private A/C pickup that keeps the day on rails
- Insurance, tickets, and water: the small inclusions that reduce stress
- Value check: is $120 a fair deal for this double adventure?
- Who this works best for (and who should rethink it)
- Weather and fitness: the two practical limits you should plan for
- Should you book the Bali ATV Ride and Bali Swing combo?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- Where does the Bali Swing stop take place?
- How long is the ATV ride?
- How long is the Bali Swing portion?
- What swings are included in the package?
- Is lunch included?
- What isn’t included for the swing experience?
- Is the experience dependent on weather?
Key things that make this Bali day plan work

- ATV time is set as sightseeing, about 2 hours, with chances to pause for photos while you roll through rice field views and village scenes
- Swing access includes multiple ride styles (single, romantic, bed swings, and themed nests) so you’re not stuck with only one go
- Pickup by A/C private car with an English-speaking driver means less guesswork and fewer public-transport hassles
- Insurance coverage is included during the ATV and Bali Swing activities, plus a bottle of water per person
- Weather is a real factor, so plan for a day that can’t be forced if conditions turn
What you’re really booking: an ATV sightseeing day plus swing-photo marathon

The heart of this experience is the combo: an ATV ride that’s meant to show you Bali up close, then a swing stop designed around dramatic angles and photo spots. Even the time split tells you what the day prioritizes: 2 hours of ATV for movement and views, then around 3 hours for swing time and picture-changing opportunities.
It’s also “all-inclusive” in the important ways that matter during the day. You’re not piecing together transport, tickets, or basic safety coverage. The included private car with A/C, the English-speaking driver, petrol and parking fees, admission tickets, mineral water, and insurance help keep the day from turning into a scavenger hunt.
The swing lineup is a big deal for groups and couples. You get access to several swing setups: 2 single swings, 1 romantic swing, 1 bed swing, 1 sky bed, 1 chicken nest, and 1 bird nest. That variety means you can match the vibe of your group—fun, romantic, silly, or cinematic—without needing to rotate through separate ticket upgrades.
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First stop: Ubud ATV ride through rice fields, village life, and a small river

Your day starts with the ATV half, run as a guided ride for sightseeing rather than racing. The route centers on Bali scenes you can actually look at and then pause for: rice field views, a local village area with daily life, and a small river section.
The “not a speeding tour” detail matters. When you’re on an ATV, speed is tempting. Here, the pace is set so you can see what’s around you and get photo stops instead of white-knuckle recovery. If you like photography or just enjoy watching everyday scenes unfold, this kind of pacing helps.
You’ll also get the benefit of having a professional ATV guide supporting the ride. That’s especially useful if you’re not used to driving an ATV or you just don’t want to worry about route decisions while concentrating on the road ahead.
Photo reality check (useful): the ATV time includes stops where you can take pictures as much as you want, so plan for your phone/camera battery and for wiping hands off afterward. ATV days are usually tactile—dust and mud can happen depending on the weather and trail conditions, and you’ll be happier if you’re wearing practical footwear and clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty.
One more practical note: the itinerary is built around a single-day schedule. That means you’ll want to treat the ATV part like the first workout of the day—moderate fitness helps, and you should expect active time, not just a casual stroll.
Lunch after ATV: a simple reset before the swing photos

After the ride, you’ll head into an Indonesian lunch break as part of the flow. This is a helpful pivot point: you switch from outdoor movement to a calmer meal so you’re not heading into swings hungry or drained.
Since the pickup start time is 8:30am and the total duration is about 8 hours, that lunch stop helps keep the energy steady for the second half. You’re not trying to “power through” your day with just snacks. For most people, that makes the combo more enjoyable, because you’ll actually feel ready to do multiple swing setups afterward.
Second stop: Real Bali Swing in Bongkasa with multiple swing styles

The swing portion is where this package leans hard into scenery and photo variety. The activity is in the village of Bongkasa, close to Ubud, and it’s designed for the forest-with-panorama look that many people travel to Bali for.
This is also the portion that gives you the biggest range of options because the included package lists different swing types. Instead of one standard swing with a few poses, you’ll have access to:
- 2 single swings
- 1 romantic swing
- 1 bed swing
- 1 sky bed
- 1 chicken nest
- 1 bird nest
That matters because swing “moments” aren’t all the same. A couple’s romantic swing tends to produce more centered posing. Bed and sky-bed setups create a different angle of height and body positioning. The themed nests are usually what you’ll remember for laughs, especially with groups.
The swing time is about 3 hours, which gives you breathing room to rotate through different setups and take multiple photos at each. You’ll also get panorama-style views in the background, which is the point: the swings are made to show you Bali scenery while you’re suspended for those dramatic shots.
Dress and photographer: what’s included, and what you’ll likely want to budget
Two things are not included: renting a swing dress and a photographer at the swing location.
That doesn’t mean you can’t get great photos. You can absolutely use your phone or camera. But if you want the full “posed and styled” swing look—especially for themed swings—factor in dress rental costs and decide whether you want a photographer’s help for the cleanest angles.
If you’re traveling with a partner or friends, consider this a group moment. Even without a photographer, you’ll often end up switching who takes photos because there are multiple setups and you’ll want to catch each person from consistent angles.
Timing and transport: private A/C pickup that keeps the day on rails

This is a private tour/activity, meaning it’s only your group. That’s a quality-of-life upgrade in Bali, where shared tours can turn into waiting games.
Pickup is offered, with a start time of 8:30am. The travel time is listed as about 3 hours, and the total duration is about 8 hours. In real terms, that means you’re likely spending a chunk of the day in transit between ATV, lunch, and the swing location.
The good news is your transport is handled: a private car with A/C, plus an English-speaking driver. Petrol and parking fees are covered. You also get mobile ticketing, so you’re not scrambling with printed paperwork.
If you hate uncertainty—like not knowing where to go next or whether you’ll be late—this kind of transport structure is a big part of why the experience works.
Insurance, tickets, and water: the small inclusions that reduce stress

Some Bali tours feel cheap right up until you pay for the extras. Here, the basics are covered in ways that matter for safety and comfort.
Included items include:
- insurance coverage during the ATV ride and Bali Swing
- mineral water: 1 bottle per person
- admission tickets for ATV and the swing activity
The insurance piece is the one you don’t think about while you’re buying, but you’ll be grateful it’s included if the day doesn’t go smoothly. And a water bottle is underrated on a hot day when you’re active outdoors.
Also, because tickets are included, you’re less likely to lose time at check-in. That helps you keep the day moving as designed.
Value check: is $120 a fair deal for this double adventure?

At $120 per person, the value comes from stacking several costs that can add up quickly when purchased separately. In your price, you’re getting:
- private A/C transportation and an English-speaking driver
- admission for 2 hours ATV
- admission to the swing park with a multi-type swing package
- insurance coverage during both activities
- mineral water and key fees (petrol/parking)
The swing portion especially can be pricey elsewhere because you’re paying for access to a set of different swing styles, not just one standard ride. The ATV ride adds a second paid activity with its own guided portion and ticket.
The fact that the ATV ride is framed as a sightseeing tour (not a speed experience) also shapes value. You’re paying for time, views, stops for photos, and a guide-supported ride—so you’re not just buying a thrill. That makes the package easier to justify if your goal is photos and scenery.
There’s also a quality signal from the booking score: the experience is rated 4.9 with 14 reviews, and it’s recommended 100% of the time based on the provided rating summary. I treat high ratings as a clue, not a guarantee, but in this case it aligns with the “two major activities in one day with transport and tickets handled” structure.
Who this works best for (and who should rethink it)

This package fits best if you want a full Ubud-area “double highlight” day and you’re okay with active outdoor time.
You’ll likely enjoy it if you:
- like ATV sightseeing rather than speed-focused rides
- want lots of swing-photo variety (romantic and themed setups included)
- travel as a couple, small group, or friends who will take turns photographing each other
- prefer private transport so you’re not stuck in a shared schedule
You might want a different plan if:
- you’re uncomfortable with moderate physical effort
- you’re planning around tight time windows and can’t tolerate weather changes
Weather and fitness: the two practical limits you should plan for
The experience requires good weather. If it can’t operate due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Swing setups often depend on conditions for safety and operation, so don’t assume you can “force” the day no matter what. If your schedule has flexibility, you’re in a better position.
Fitness-wise, the requirement is moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be a gym athlete, but you should be comfortable with active participation and getting in/out of swing areas without major mobility concerns.
Should you book the Bali ATV Ride and Bali Swing combo?
Book this if you want the efficiency of doing ATV + Bali Swing in one planned day, with pickup, admission tickets, insurance, and transport handled for you. It’s a strong choice for people who care about photos and scenery and don’t want to stitch together multiple tours on your own.
I’d skip it (or look for another option) if you know you’re sensitive to schedule changes or if you’re not comfortable with moderate physical activity. And if you want the full styled look, remember that dress rental and a photographer aren’t included, so plan for that choice ahead of time.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 8:30 am in Ubud.
Where does the Bali Swing stop take place?
The Bali Swing activity is located in the village of Bongkasa, close to Ubud.
How long is the ATV ride?
The ATV ride is about 2 hours, with admission ticket included.
How long is the Bali Swing portion?
The Bali Swing portion is about 3 hours, with admission ticket included.
What swings are included in the package?
The package includes 2 single swings, 1 romantic swing, 1 bed swing, 1 sky bed, 1 chicken nest, and 1 bird nest.
Is lunch included?
Yes, the day’s flow includes an Indonesian lunch after the ATV ride.
What isn’t included for the swing experience?
Dress rental at Bali Swing and a photographer at Bali Swing are not included.
Is the experience dependent on weather?
Yes. It requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.





























