REVIEW · ATV & QUAD BIKE TOURS
Ubud ATV Quad Bike with Infinity Pool Access All Inclusive
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Mud, rice fields, and a swim after. In Ubud, quad biking with Keep All Bali Adventure pairs a guided off-road ride through jungle, villages, and a natural tunnel cave with infinity pool time afterward for a true day-breaker from the typical sightseeing loop.
Two things I really like: the ride setup is straightforward and safety-focused, with a briefing, helmet fitting, and included boots/helmet/towel. And the package is unusually complete for the price, with lunch, a welcome drink, lockers/toilets/changing room, and insurance coverage built in.
One possible drawback to plan around: this is a muddy, wet-in-the-right-places kind of tour. You’ll likely come back messy from muddy trails and small rivers, so wear something you won’t miss.
In This Review
- Quick Highlights (What You’ll Actually Notice)
- The Ubud ATV + Infinity Pool Timing That Feels Like a Win
- From Helmet Fitting to Fully Automatic Quads
- Rice Fields, Jungle Tracks, and the Natural Tunnel Cave
- Lunch, Toilets, and Small Comforts That Matter Mid-Adventure
- Infinity Pool Time: Panoramic Views Without Extra Planning
- Pickup, Private Group Vibe, and the Transfer Advantage
- Guides and Drivers: The Human Touch That Makes It Easier
- Price Check: Is $36.39 Good Value for This Much Included?
- Who Should Book This (and Who Might Reconsider)
- My Booking Advice: How to Decide Fast
- Should You Book Keep All Bali ATV Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV experience?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What’s included with the tour besides the quad bike?
- Will I have to use a physical ticket?
- Is this a private tour?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Quick Highlights (What You’ll Actually Notice)

- Automatic quad bikes make it easier to jump in and focus on the route
- A full 2-hour guided ride through rice paddies, jungle tracks, and village lanes
- Natural tunnel cave gives you a fun adrenaline-and-atmosphere moment
- Infinity pool access with panoramic views right after the ride
- Included lunch and gear (boots, helmet, towel) reduce decision fatigue
The Ubud ATV + Infinity Pool Timing That Feels Like a Win

This is one of those tours that fits real travel life. The whole experience clocks in at about 3 hours, with roughly 2 hours on the ATV. That means you can do it without eating an entire day, yet still feel like you got out into the countryside instead of just driving past it.
The payoff is the pool at the end. After an off-road ride, water feels earned. You don’t need to hunt for a separate day-use spot or line up another ticket. If you’re staying in Ubud and want something active that still lets you cool down and reset, this format makes sense.
Value-wise, the price is low enough that you should judge it by what’s included. Here you get pickup options (depending on your package), lunch, insurance coverage, and access to a pool with panoramic views. It’s not only about the quad. It’s about removing extras you’d normally pay for or organize yourself.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud
From Helmet Fitting to Fully Automatic Quads

Your day starts with the basics done right. You get a short safety briefing and helmet fitting at the base camp before you ride. Then you hop onto a fully automatic quad bike, which matters more than it sounds. With automatic controls, you spend less time wrestling the machine and more time noticing what’s around you: tracks, turns, and the occasional photo stop.
Gear is included, which helps with the “I didn’t pack for this” problem. You’ll have boots, a helmet, and a towel provided. There are also changing rooms, toilets, and lockers, so you’re not stuck trying to manage wet clothes in the open.
You’ll also get a welcome drink on arrival. It’s a small touch, but it sets the tone: get checked in, get your bearings, then get going.
Rice Fields, Jungle Tracks, and the Natural Tunnel Cave
The route is the star. Expect off-road riding through lush jungle tracks, around rice fields, and along riverside paths. You’ll also pass traditional Balinese villages, which adds more than just scenery. It helps the ride feel connected to real rural life rather than a closed-off theme trail.
The trails aren’t dry-road polite. You can expect muddy paths and small rivers, and you’ll feel the difference between terrain types as you ride. Some sections will be more about traction and steady throttle than speed, but that’s part of the charm. The goal here is a guided adventure, not a motocross competition.
One highlight people remember is the ride through a natural tunnel cave. That’s the kind of feature that changes the mood immediately. Even if you’ve done ATVs elsewhere, a tunnel cave moment tends to stand out because it’s less predictable than open trails.
There are also scenic pauses built into the ride: hidden spots like small waterfalls and forest paths, with time for photos. If you like taking pictures, you’ll appreciate that you’re not constantly stopping or rushing. And if you ride with someone, you can enjoy the route together while the guide handles the flow.
Lunch, Toilets, and Small Comforts That Matter Mid-Adventure

After the ride, lunch is included, along with a welcome drink at the start. This is one of those details you’ll thank yourself for later. Off-road activities can spike your appetite, and paying for a meal on the fly can add both time and hassle.
The changing rooms and lockers also matter more than you’d think. You’re likely to get splashed and muddy, so having a place to reset before food and pool time makes the whole experience feel smoother. No rushing, no improvising.
Also keep this in mind: the tour is designed so the ride and pool time connect. Lunch is the buffer that helps you recover before you soak. If your day includes temples or more walks later, this structure helps you stay functional.
Infinity Pool Time: Panoramic Views Without Extra Planning

After your ride, you get infinity pool access. The key word is access. You’re not just looking at a pool from outside. You can actually switch gears from active to calm and enjoy those panoramic views from the water.
What I like about finishing with a pool is that it turns the tour into a complete circuit: thrill up top, wash down, then relax. It’s a good match for couples and families because everyone can enjoy the ending, even if some riders were more cautious during the ride.
Practical thought: bring patience. Pool time after an ATV can mean you’ll want to rinse off, change, and dry as needed. Wear something you can manage quickly, or plan to spend a few minutes settling in.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Pickup, Private Group Vibe, and the Transfer Advantage

This tour can include private hotel pickup and drop-off, depending on the package you select. In a place like Ubud, that matters. Traffic and distance can turn a short activity into a long errand if you have to handle transport yourself.
The best part is that pickup and drop-off keep the day feeling clean and simple. Reviews highlight smooth transfers from hotels, and that’s exactly what you want here: less waiting around, more time riding and swimming.
One more practical win: it’s described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can be comforting if you prefer less crowd energy and more flexibility around your pacing. It also helps reduce the feeling of being rushed between steps.
You’ll have a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking. So once you’re set, you can plan the rest of your Ubud day without major unknowns.
Guides and Drivers: The Human Touch That Makes It Easier

The equipment gets you on the bike. The guide and driver are what make the ride feel safe and enjoyable. In the notes people shared, I noticed repeated themes: clear guidance, helpfulness, and a “you’re in good hands” attitude.
Some names that came up: Putu, praised for being safe and helpful; Wayan, highlighted as friendly and supportive; and Oka, recognized for making the experience smooth and memorable, including talk and laughter that made the day feel lighter. I also saw Adi mentioned in the context of exceptional care, and Santika noted for attentive, safety-first driving. Dwi also popped up as a great all-day driver experience for families.
You can’t control every part of a trip, but you can choose a tour that attracts good staff. Here, the pattern in the feedback suggests you’re more likely to get a calm, capable guide than a chaotic, improvising one. That makes a difference when the terrain gets slippery or when you’re trying not to fight the bike.
Price Check: Is $36.39 Good Value for This Much Included?

At about $36.39 per person, this is priced like a budget adventure—until you look at what you’re getting. The tour includes a 2-hour ATV ride, an instructor, insurance coverage, and safety gear (boots, helmet, towel). Then it adds the comfort stuff: lockers, toilets, changing room, plus lunch and an opening welcome drink. Finally, it includes infinity pool access.
If you’ve ever done actives in Bali, you know how quickly the extras add up: transfers, meal stops, safety gear rentals, and entry fees to separate locations. Here, the structure bundles those pieces so you’re not piecing the day together like a DIY project while you’re already tired.
Also, timing matters for value. This experience is booked on average 70 days in advance, which hints at steady demand. If you’re traveling during peak season or you want a specific day, you’ll likely move faster if you lock it in sooner rather than later.
Who Should Book This (and Who Might Reconsider)
This tour fits a lot of travelers. It’s described as suitable for adventurers of all ages, and the experience is built around professional instruction plus safety gear. That mix is ideal if you want active time but you don’t want to figure everything out alone.
It’s also a strong choice for:
- Couples who want adventure with a relaxing finish
- Groups of friends who want fun terrain and a clear schedule
- Families looking for something structured, with guidance and included meal and pool time
Should you reconsider? If you hate getting dirty, this might not be your best match. Muddy trails and small rivers are part of the ride. You don’t need to worry about safety, but you should expect the mess and plan your clothing accordingly.
And if you’re expecting a slow cultural walk, this isn’t that. You’ll see village areas, but the main event is the ATV route: tracks, splashes, and that tunnel cave moment.
My Booking Advice: How to Decide Fast
If you want a low-stress, high-reward Ubud half-day, I’d book this. The combination is the reason. You get a guided ATV experience with gear and insurance, and then you shift into infinity pool relaxation without adding another ticket or another transfer plan.
If you’re still on the fence, ask yourself two questions:
- Do you want to ride off-road through jungle, rice fields, and villages, not just watch them from a car window?
- Are you okay with the fact that the experience includes mud, splashes, and wet terrain?
If your answer is yes to both, this is a smart pick for the time you spend.
Should You Book Keep All Bali ATV Adventure?
Yes, if you’re after a straightforward active tour that’s built for convenience. The automatic quad bike, included safety gear, lunch, lockers/changing facilities, and infinity pool access make it feel complete for the price. It’s also a good fit for travelers who value smooth hotel pickup and a private-group feel.
If you’re very sensitive to getting muddy or you only want dry, easy photo stops, you might prefer a different style of Ubud outing.
FAQ
How long is the ATV experience?
The total experience is about 3 hours. The ATV ride portion is about 2 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Private hotel pickup and drop-off are available depending on the package you select.
What’s included with the tour besides the quad bike?
You get a welcome drink, a professional ATV instructor, changing room/toilets/lockers, safety gear (boots, helmet, towel), lunch, infinity pool access, and insurance coverage.
Will I have to use a physical ticket?
No. You get a mobile ticket.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. Only your group participates.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.





























