Blue Lagoon Snorkeling – Jungle Swing – Ubud – All Inclusive

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Blue Lagoon Snorkeling – Jungle Swing – Ubud – All Inclusive

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Two swims, one swing, and a full Bali morning. This all-inclusive outing pairs Blue Lagoon snorkeling with a jungle swing daydream, then threads in rice terraces and a handful of local stops. The snorkeling is the main event, and the included lunch is the part that can feel hit-or-miss.

I especially like the logistics: pickup from several areas, an air-conditioned car, tickets handled, and snorkeling gear sorted. I also appreciate the comfort extras like towel use and access to shower and changing facilities after you’re done with the water. One thing to consider: it’s a long day with multiple stops, so you’ll spend plenty of time in transit, even though you can move at your own pace once you arrive.

Key Things You’ll Notice Right Away

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  • Instructor-led snorkeling at Blue Lagoon with snorkeling equipment and a boat for the water time
  • My Swing Bali for palm-jungle views and the photo-friendly big swing moment
  • Tegalalang rice terraces on the schedule so you get that classic green-paddy walk without planning it yourself
  • Pickup from many Bali areas (Seminyak, Canggu, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Kuta, Jimbaran, Sanur)
  • Traditional lunch included but expect it to be simple, not a culinary highlight
  • Shower, changing room, and towel so you don’t end the day sandy, salty, and sticky

The Pickup Network That Makes This Feel Effortless

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This tour is built for convenience. If you’re staying in Seminyak, Canggu, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Kuta, Jimbaran, or Sanur, pickup is included, and you’ll check in with an e-ticket. You’re not trying to coordinate separate drivers or figure out which tickets matter most.

It also helps that the transport is private transportation with an air-conditioned vehicle. For groups larger than 7, you’ll use a second car, which keeps everyone from getting split up too awkwardly. Bottom line: you spend your energy enjoying the day, not tracking down meeting points.

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Blue Lagoon Snorkeling: Clear Water, Two-Spot Planning, Real Instructor Time

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Blue Lagoon is the star for a reason. The experience is designed for everyone, with crystal-clear water and an experienced snorkel instructor accompanying you. You’ll snorkel at two spots, with total snorkeling time listed as about 2 hours, and you’ll go from a snorkeling boat.

What I like about this setup is that it’s structured enough to feel safe, but not so rigid that you’re constantly being herded. You get a chance to see sea life up close, and one of the better notes from actual experience is that fish can come near you during the snorkeling. If you’ve ever snorkeled where you mostly stare at sand, this is the kind of place where you may actually feel like you’re in the action.

Practical note: the day is “all inclusive,” but you still need to think sun protection. You’ll be in bright coastal light, so bring your sun cream and hat from the start, not after you’re already red-faced.

After-Water Comfort: Towel, Shower, and Changing Room

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A lot of snorkeling days stop at the boat ride and wave goodbye. Here, you get towel use plus a shower and changing room so you can clean up and reset. That makes the rest of the day more enjoyable, especially when you’re heading to viewpoints and terraces afterward.

You’ll also want a swimsuit situation that makes towel-and-shower time easy. If you’re wearing something that takes forever to dry, you’ll feel it later in the day when you’re trying to look decent for photos.

My Swing Bali: Jungle Views and Photo Energy (Bring Patience)

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The swing stop is at My Swing Bali, with about 1 hour on the schedule. The concept is simple: you ride a swing soaring over dense jungle palm trees, and you’ll get the classic “I’m floating above the greenery” moment that Bali is famous for.

This is a great stop if you want something more playful than “walk and look.” It also breaks up the day between water and the rice paddies, so your muscles and mind both get a change of pace.

A consideration: you’ll need moderate physical fitness for this whole day, and the swing is part of that. If your comfort level with balance and heights is low, you may prefer to watch instead of riding.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace Walk: Famous for a Reason, but Go Slower

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Tegalalang rice terrace is on the itinerary for about 1 hour. This is where you get green paddies and a chance to stroll the famous rice fields area. You’ll also see farmers doing daily activities in the Tegalalang valley, which gives the views more meaning than a quick photo stop.

The value here is that you’re not trying to build a route across Bali just to hit one iconic viewpoint. Instead, it’s folded into the same guided day. I recommend walking slowly, especially if you want to take photos without rushing between crowds.

If you’re sensitive to heat, plan your photo breaks carefully. You’ll be outdoors, and the tour already has you in the sun earlier with snorkeling.

Morning Market and Icon Stops: Local Life Plus A Few Big Stories

One of the reasons I like this itinerary style is it mixes “Bali for the camera” with at least a little real daily texture. Along the route, the day can include a traditional morning fish market and/or a traditional morning market, depending on where you’re picked up. It’s meant to feel like how local people do it, not like a staged show.

You may also stop for Balinese sculpture and coastal viewing points. The itinerary names include:

  • A visit to the Dewa Ruci sculpture, made by sculptor I Wayan Winten
  • A stop for the Titi Banda Statue, tied to the Ramayana story of Rama building a bridge with help from monkey troops, involving the character Sita
  • Ocean and mangrove views near Nusa Dua, reached via the Bali Mandara toll road over the ocean
  • Serene beach and view time around Sanur and Gianyar during the morning drive

Because pickup zones vary (Kuta, Jimbaran, Seminyak, Sanur, Ubud, and more), the exact “which stop first” can shift. But the intent stays the same: don’t spend the whole day only chasing scenic checkboxes.

Lunch on the Way: Included, Convenient, and Sometimes Just Fine

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Lunch is included, and it’s one of the big “all inclusive” value points. You’re not searching for a meal once you’re sweaty from snorkeling and still not fully awake.

Here’s the honest tradeoff: the included lunch can be pretty basic. In one experience, it was described as blah, even though other parts of the day were strong. So I’d treat lunch as fuel, not as the main attraction. Eat enough to keep going, but don’t plan your whole day around what’s on that plate.

If you’re a picky eater, consider bringing simple backup snacks that won’t be a hassle in your bag. The tour covers lunch, but your preferences still matter.

Tickets, Gear, and What This Price Covers

At $101 per person, the biggest value isn’t just “you get a swing and snorkeling.” It’s that the price bundles the expensive-to-wrangle parts: admission tickets, snorkeling instructor support, snorkeling equipment, snorkeling boat, and private transportation with fuel and parking fees. You also get a traditional lunch and towel plus shower/changing room access.

The fact that pickup is included across multiple districts is a serious plus. Many Bali day tours cut value by charging extra for pickup outside the most popular hotel strips. This one lists pickup coverage broadly, including Kuta and Ubud, so the “starting from where you are” part works.

The only place where value might feel uneven is lunch quality and the length of the drive. But if you’re okay with a full itinerary and you care more about the water and the swing than a gourmet meal, it can feel like a good deal for a 10-hour day.

How Many People, How Private, and How Flexible It Feels

This is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That matters because it reduces the time lost to constant regrouping, especially at places that involve photos or getting in and out of water.

You’ll also be told to go at your own pace. That’s the sweet spot: a guide handles logistics, but you’re not always stuck moving like a school bus. If you want extra time on the rice terrace walk or a calmer moment at the swing area, this is usually the better format than a rigid group tour.

Who Should Book This Tour (And Who Might Want to Rethink It)

This tour fits best if you want a day that mixes water fun with a signature Bali photo stop, plus a classic cultural view. If snorkeling is on your checklist and you’d like it guided by an instructor with equipment provided, this is a strong match.

It’s also a good choice for people who don’t want to plan multiple independent tickets across Bali. The day is structured, with included admissions and pickup, so you can spend more time experiencing and less time researching.

I’d reconsider if:

  • You dislike long drive days and prefer tighter itineraries (this is about 10 hours)
  • Your expectation for lunch is high. It’s included, but it may not wow you
  • You’re uncomfortable with physical activity for the swing stop. Moderate fitness is recommended

Should You Book It? My Take

If your priority is Blue Lagoon snorkeling plus a jungle swing in the same day, I think this tour is worth considering. The snorkeling setup is clearly the centerpiece, with instructor guidance and the convenience of boat access and gear. Add in shower and changing room access, and your day stays comfortable even when things get wet.

Just go in with the right expectation about lunch and the reality of a full schedule. If you treat lunch as simple fuel and you’re happy to ride between stops in an air-conditioned vehicle, you’ll likely come away with two big “done that” memories instead of a handful of half-planned ones.

FAQ

How long is the tour?

The duration is about 10 hours.

Do I get pickup from my hotel?

Yes. Pickup is included from Seminyak, Canggu, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Kuta, Jimbaran, and Sanur.

What snorkeling is included?

You snorkel at 2 spots at Bali’s Blue Lagoon for a total of about 2 hours, with a snorkeling boat, an instructor, and snorkeling equipment included.

Is the jungle swing included?

Yes. Jungle swing access at My Swing Bali is included, with about 1 hour at that stop.

Do I get lunch and places to freshen up?

Lunch is included, and you also get towel use plus access to a shower and changing room.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, and only your group participates. If your group is larger than 7 people, a second car is provided.

What should I bring with me?

Bring sun cream, a hat, swimsuit, towels, and a camera for your personal use. You’ll also need to wear personal protective equipment (masks) during the experience as required.

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