Bali offers a diverse range of water activities, from extreme sports to leisurely ecological explorations. Below is a complete list of recommended water activities suitable for visitors with different interests and fitness levels.
🏄 Surfing Activities
Surfing Lessons and Spot Exploration
- Introduction: Bali is a world-class surfing paradise with spots suitable for all levels. Beginners can learn at beach breaks, while advanced surfers can challenge themselves with reef breaks and barrels. Waves are available year-round, with the best conditions during the dry season (April-October).
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- Recommended Spots:
- Kuta Beach: Ideal for beginners with gentle waves and sandy bottoms, featuring numerous surf schools.
- Seminyak: Suitable for intermediate surfers with larger waves and fewer crowds.
- Canggu: Rich in surf culture with multiple spots, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers.
- Uluwatu: World-class reef break, best for advanced surfers, offering spectacular barrels.
- Padang Padang: A classic spot for experienced surfers.
- Tips: Beginners should take 1-2 hours of lessons to learn safety rules and basic techniques. Wear surf shoes at reef breaks to protect your feet. Quick Reference: 【Bali Surfing Guide】Introduction to Surfing Beaches for Different Levels
🌊 Thrilling Water Sports
1. Banana Boat
- Description: Ride on an inflatable banana boat towed by a speedboat, bouncing and jumping over the waves. Perfect for family fun, thrilling yet relatively safe, usually accommodating 3-6 people per boat.
- Recommended Locations: Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua.
- Duration: Approximately 15-20 minutes.
2. Parasailing
- Description: Soar into the air attached to a parachute towed by a speedboat, enjoying panoramic views of Bali’s coastline. Options include solo, tandem, or triple rides, with flying heights ranging from 50-100 meters.
- Recommended Locations: Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua.
- Duration: Approximately 10-15 minutes of airtime.
- Special Feature: Choose between a “wet landing” (landing in the water) or a “dry landing” (returning to the boat), with the former being more exciting.
3. Jet Ski
- Description: Speed across the water on a jet ski, experiencing the thrill of speed and adrenaline. Available for solo or tandem rides, with brief instructions provided by a coach beforehand.
- Recommended Locations: Tanjung Benoa, Sanur Beach, Nusa Dua.
- Duration: 15-30 minutes.
- Important Notes: Stay within safe zones, adhere to local water regulations, and wear a life jacket.
4. Flying Fish
- Description: Ride an inflatable flying fish boat towed by a speedboat, using airflow to make the boat soar through the air. Extremely thrilling, typically accommodating 2-4 people. Hold on tight to avoid being thrown off.
- Recommended Locations: Tanjung Benoa.
- Duration: Approximately 15 minutes.
5. Jetpack / Flyboard
- Introduction: Experience the sensation of flying like Iron Man as water pressure propels you into the air. The Jetpack is worn like a backpack, while the Flyboard is foot-operated. It requires a good sense of balance and coordination, but instructors will guide you on the water first.
- Recommended Location: Tanjung Benoa.
- Duration: Approximately 20-30 minutes (including instruction).
- Difficulty: Medium to high; practice is needed to achieve stable flight.
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🤿 Diving and Snorkeling
6. Scuba Diving

- Introduction: Bali is a world-class diving destination with rich marine biodiversity, suitable for everyone from beginners to technical divers. You can explore coral reefs, shipwrecks, and even encounter manta rays and mola mola.
- Recommended Dive Sites:
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- **Tulamben**: Famous for the USAT Liberty Wreck, suitable for divers of all levels.
- **Amed**: Coral reefs and gentle slopes, ideal for beginners with calm currents.
- **Nusa Penida**: Encounter large marine life like manta rays and mola mola, suitable for advanced divers with stronger currents.
- **Menjangan Island**: Located in northwest Bali, known for its stunning coral walls and excellent visibility.
- **Tulamben**: Famous for the USAT Liberty Wreck, suitable for divers of all levels.
- Best Season: Diving is possible year-round, but July to October is the best time to spot mola mola.
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6.1 Snorkeling

Check out Bali’s Most Beautiful Snorkeling Spots: A Beginner-Friendly Ocean Adventure Guide
7. Sea Walking

- Introduction: Wear a special oxygen helmet and walk along the seabed, getting up close to coral reefs and tropical fish. No diving experience or swimming skills required—you don’t even need to remove your glasses. Perfect for those afraid of water or looking for a relaxed underwater experience.
- Recommended Location: Tanjung Benoa.
- Duration: Approximately 20-30 minutes underwater.
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🚣 Boating & Rafting Activities
8. White Water Rafting

- Introduction: Experience white water rafting on Bali’s central rivers, passing through tropical rainforests, terraced rice fields, and canyons. Along the way, enjoy waterfalls and wildlife. Rivers are graded by difficulty, making it suitable for families or thrill-seekers.
- Recommended Locations:
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- **Ayung River**: The most popular route with Class 2-3 rapids, ideal for beginners and families, offering stunning scenery.
- **Telaga Waja River**: Class 3-4 rapids, more thrilling, suitable for experienced rafters or those seeking a challenge.
- **Ayung River**: The most popular route with Class 2-3 rapids, ideal for beginners and families, offering stunning scenery.
- Duration: Approximately 2-2.5 hours on the river (4-5 hours total including transport and preparation).
- Tips: Wear quick-drying clothes and bring a change of clothes and a waterproof bag.
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9. Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) & Sea Kayaking
- Introduction: Enjoy leisure activities in calm waters, perfect for appreciating coastal scenery and sunrise/sunset views. SUP requires good balance, while kayaking is more stable and beginner-friendly. You can paddle solo or tandem to explore bays and small islands.
- Recommended Locations: Sanur Beach, Nusa Lembongan.
- Duration: 1-2 hours, available for self-rental or guided tours.
10. Mangrove Kayaking
- Introduction: Explore mangrove ecosystems by kayaking through winding waterways, observing birds, crabs, mudskippers, and other wildlife. The serene environment is ideal for nature lovers and eco-enthusiasts.
- Recommended Locations: Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Lembongan’s mangrove conservation area.
- Duration: Approximately 0.5-1 hour.
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11. Traditional “Jukung” Sailing
- Introduction: Embark on a sunrise or sunset cruise aboard Bali’s traditional double-hulled fishing boat, the “Jukung,” and immerse yourself in local fishing culture. The colorful boats offer a smooth ride, perfect for enjoying ocean views and coastline scenery.
- Recommended Locations: Sanur, Amed, Nusa Lembongan.
- Duration: 1-2 hours.
🐬 Eco-Tourism Activities
12. Dolphin Watching

- Introduction: Set sail around 6 AM to witness wild dolphin pods in the northern waters of Bali. It’s common to see dozens of dolphins leaping and playing, creating a spectacular scene. Early booking and punctual departure are recommended to increase your chances of a successful sighting.
- Recommended Location: Lovina.
- Best Time: Early morning from 6:00-8:00, when dolphins are most active.
- Duration: Approximately 2-3 hours (including round trip).
13. Waterfall and Natural Pool Adventure
Introduction: Bali’s inland areas hide numerous waterfalls and natural pools with cool, clean water perfect for swimming, cliff jumping, and photography. Accessible via a hike through tropical rainforests and rice terraces, these spots offer both adventure and scenic beauty.
- Recommended Locations:
- Tegenungan Waterfall: Close to Ubud, ideal for beginners with its wide pool.
- Kanto Lampo Waterfall: Features a unique cascading structure with gentle flows, great for photos.
- Tukad Cepung Waterfall: A hidden gem within a cave, offering a magical atmosphere when sunlight filters through.
- Sekumpul Waterfall: One of Bali’s tallest waterfalls, requiring about an hour’s hike, suited for adventurers.
- Tips: Wear non-slip shoes and bring swimwear and a towel.
🎣 Other Water Activities
14. Fishing Trip
- Introduction: Charter a boat for deep-sea fishing, experiencing both traditional and modern fishing techniques. Common catches include tuna, mackerel, and marlin. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts or those seeking serene moments at sea. Options include half-day and full-day trips.
- Recommended Locations: Departures from Sanur, Nusa Dua, and Nusa Penida.
- Duration: Half-day trips last 4-5 hours; full-day trips extend to 8-10 hours.
- Highlight: Some packages allow you to cook your catch at a restaurant for a fresh, delicious meal.
15. Beach Clubs
Beach clubs scattered across Bali are must-visit destinations for travelers seeking youthful energy, sunshine, and carefree vibes!
Bonus: Pool Floats
Luxury Float Rental Service


Under Bali’s warm sunshine, let adorable inflatables add a stylish touch to your vacation! Providers offer convenient delivery straight to your hotel room or villa doorstep, so you don’t have to lift a finger. Both kids and adults can enjoy endless water fun. Choose from classic circles to dreamy unicorns and tropical flamingos—various sizes, shapes, and designs are available to make your pool time even more joyful and photogenic!
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💡 Activity Recommendations
Family-friendly: Banana boat, sea walking, mangrove canoeing, waterfall trekking, dolphin watching Couples: SUP sunset, Jukung sailing, snorkeling, waterfall trekking, beach clubs Thrill-seekers: Flying fish, Flyboard, white-water rafting, jet skiing, advanced surfing, deep diving Budget-conscious: Surf lessons, canoeing, waterfall trekking, beach swimming Non-swimmers: Sea walking, banana boat (with life jackets), mangrove canoeing, beach clubs
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⚠️ Safety Reminder
- Always wear a life jacket for all water activities
- Choose reputable operators and certified instructors
- Pay attention to weather and sea conditions; avoid going out when waves are high
- Sun protection is essential; recommend using reef-safe sunscreen
- Safely store or deposit valuables
- Purchase travel insurance for safety coverage
Bali offers a wide range of water activities. Whether you’re into thrilling adventures or leisurely relaxation, you’ll find something that suits you. We recommend planning your itinerary based on your interests, fitness level, and budget to fully experience the marine charm of this tropical island!
Of course, Bali isn’t just about water activities—land-based adventures are equally exciting! If you want the best of both worlds, check out this guide: What Outdoor Activities Can You Do in Bali? 50 Most Popular Outdoor Experiences
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