REVIEW · KUTA
eBike Private Beach Tour Express (2 Hour)
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A beach sunset hits different when you roll on an eBike. This private 2-hour express tour glides along Kuta’s shoreline and boardwalk stretches, passes cultural spots, and still leaves you time to enjoy the ocean mood at your own pace. You’ll start at EZYRIDERS’ tent at Kuta Beach and ride through the Kuta–Legian–Seminyak corridor.
What I really liked: the control. You’ve got 4 PAS modes plus thumb throttle and cruise control, so you can creep along or power up without fighting the bike. I also love the practical design for beach conditions—fat wheels, 7 gears, and smooth handling make sandy stretches and low-tide sections feel manageable (even if you’re not a hardcore cyclist).
One thing to consider: you do need basic bicycle riding skill, and the route can include sandy and hilly bits. If you’re unsure on two wheels, it may feel like more effort than you expect, even with electric help.
In This Review
- Key things that make this tour worth your time
- Kuta’s best “quick fix” is a guided eBike ride
- Your eBike setup: 7 gears, fat wheels, and easy power control
- Getting started at EZYRIDERS tent: what your 2-hour flow will feel like
- Kuta Beach to Pantai Jerman: where the boardwalk and sand work together
- Legian Beach: a smoother rhythm with great photo opportunities
- Seminyak Beach plus the Sea Turtle Society boardwalk stretch
- Temples along the way: how to enjoy culture without getting in the way
- What to bring so you don’t end up annoyed mid-ride
- Price and value: why $31 makes sense for a private beach ride
- Who this tour is best for (and who should choose something else)
- Should you book the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
- FAQ
- How long is the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
- Where does the tour start?
- Does the tour include pickup?
- What beaches are included?
- Is this a private tour?
- What’s included for riders?
- Do I need bicycle riding experience?
- Are there height and weight limits?
- What should I bring?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things that make this tour worth your time

- Beach-to-boardwalk riding without the heavy work so you can spend energy on views, not sweaty legs
- Multiple power options (PAS, throttle, cruise control) for an easy, adjustable effort level
- Fat tires + 7 gears that help on sand and changing terrain
- A private format so your group can set a comfortable tempo with your guide
- Stops across Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak instead of just one beach area
- Culture passed en route with a temple sighting along the way
Kuta’s best “quick fix” is a guided eBike ride

Kuta can be intense on foot—crowds, heat, and distance that adds up fast. This tour solves the main problem: you get movement and variety in just about 2 hours, while the guide keeps you pointed in the right direction along the beach-and-boardwalk feel.
What makes it especially appealing is the mix of riding types. You’re not stuck only on pavement. You’ll spend time on the seaside routes and you’ll also get that sandy beach riding moment when conditions allow. That blend is why the ride can feel both relaxed and exciting at the same time.
At a price like $31, the value is in what you get: a guide, a private eBike experience, and a route that covers multiple beach zones rather than one short loop.
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Your eBike setup: 7 gears, fat wheels, and easy power control
The bike is built for comfort and control. Expect fat wheels and a mountain-bike-style feel, which matters because beach sand and uneven ground can shift your balance. With the added traction from fat tires, you’ll have more confidence than you would on a narrow-tire city bike.
Then there’s the power system. You’re not limited to one way of riding. You can use:
- 4 Mode PAS (pedal assist), which responds when you pedal
- Thumb throttle acceleration, which lets you add power without pedaling
- Cruise control, which helps you hold a steady speed
- 7 gears, for adjusting cadence and effort
Why this matters for you: it lets you match the ride to your comfort level. If you want to glide and take photos, you can keep it easy. If you want a bit more physical effort, switch to a more active assist style and pedal through.
One more helpful detail: the bike is described as having 4 hours continuous power. That doesn’t mean you’ll ride that long on this tour, but it does suggest the battery support is built for extended riding comfort rather than a short, timid range.
Getting started at EZYRIDERS tent: what your 2-hour flow will feel like

Your tour begins at the EZYRIDERS TENT at Kuta Beach Main Entrance. That’s a good meeting point because it keeps everything simple and beach-accessible. You’ll ride with an English-speaking tour guide, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
Because it’s private, you won’t get the “herding cats” vibe that can happen on larger group tours. Your group can slow down for photo stops, adjust speed, and spend a little extra time wherever the ride hits hardest—usually the shoreline stretches and boardwalk views.
Timing-wise, you’re looking at roughly 2 hours on the route. That makes it ideal for the days when you want to see more than one area but don’t want to commit to a full half-day excursion.
Kuta Beach to Pantai Jerman: where the boardwalk and sand work together

Your itinerary starts with Kuta Beach. This is where you’ll feel the “electric assist” immediately—less because of speed and more because of control. On busy days, eBike riding helps you move through the beach corridor without wasting energy on slow walking or dodging foot traffic.
From there, you’ll head toward Pantai Jerman (Jerman Beach). This part of the ride is the one that can feel most “Bali beach” in character, because it mixes seaside scenery with the sensation of sandy terrain under you. The tour info calls out excellent control on low-tide sandy beaches and hilly terrain, and that’s exactly where the bike features pay off.
What I think you’ll enjoy most here is the mix of motion and scenery:
- seaside views you can actually track because you’re moving at a comfortable pace
- boardwalk energy that still feels close to the water
- and the fun factor of riding where many people only stroll
A practical note: wear sport shoes and socks. Sand and boardwalk textures can be a little unpredictable, and your footwear grip matters.
Legian Beach: a smoother rhythm with great photo opportunities

Next up is Legian Beach. This stretch tends to feel like a natural continuation of Kuta’s energy, but with slightly different beach character as you roll along. The guide’s job here is to keep the route flowing through the beach-and-boardwalk sections so you’re not stuck guessing where to turn.
If you like photographing coastlines, this is the zone where you’ll get satisfying “moving perspective” shots. Because you’re on a bike, your background changes while you’re still near the waterline. On foot, you can only stand in one spot long enough before you’re back to walking. On the eBike, you can keep the moment alive.
Also, this is where the multi-mode power control helps again. If the terrain starts to feel a bit more demanding, you can switch to a stronger PAS mode or add throttle for short bursts, then ease back into cruise control when the ride flattens out.
Seminyak Beach plus the Sea Turtle Society boardwalk stretch

Your final beach stop is Seminyak Beach. Seminyak has a different vibe than Kuta and Legian—often more relaxed in feel, even while still being very much a beach area. That change of atmosphere is one of the reasons this route works as an express tour. You don’t just see one “type” of beach. You get a progression.
The tour overview also mentions a Sea Turtle Society visit and a boardwalk ride experience. Even if you’re not there for animal-focused stops, these kinds of breaks tend to slow the tour just enough to make the ride feel balanced. You get motion, then a calmer pause, then back to riding.
One small extra noted in the feedback you provided: a free slushy was mentioned as part of the experience. I can’t guarantee it’s always the same, but it’s a nice example of the tour aiming to keep the vibe light, especially if you’re riding during warmer hours.
Temples along the way: how to enjoy culture without getting in the way

The route includes passing a cultural temple. Even if you’re riding through at a quick pace, this is still the kind of moment worth treating with respect. Keep your bike control steady, slow down when you approach, and don’t block pedestrian paths.
For you, the big value here is context. Kuta is famous for beach time, but it’s also part of daily Balinese life. Spotting temples while you ride reminds you that this isn’t just a tourist strip—it’s a living landscape.
If you’re curious and you can ask your guide questions, do it. An English-speaking guide can often connect what you’re seeing to how locals experience the same areas you’re visiting.
What to bring so you don’t end up annoyed mid-ride

This tour is easy to enjoy when you come prepared. Here’s what to pack:
- Handphone / camera for beach-and-boardwalk shots
- Sunglasses (sun can be intense even when the sea breeze helps)
- Sport shoes and socks for grip and comfort
- Comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting a little dusty
- Your own sunscreen if you prefer it
- Money for extras (including a GoPro video card option, plus drinks and miscellaneous add-ons)
If you want to take a quick dip, the info also suggests light swimming gear and a small towel. Just keep it practical—this is a ride, not a full day on the beach with changing clothes.
And if you have personal medical needs (like asthma pumps), you can bring your own medication.
Price and value: why $31 makes sense for a private beach ride
Let’s talk value. $31 for a 2-hour, private eBike experience is only a good deal if it actually replaces something you’d otherwise pay for or work harder to do.
Here’s where it earns its keep:
- You get a guide, not just a rental. That means you’re riding a route with intent, not wandering beach-to-beach.
- You cover multiple beach zones—Kuta, Pantai Jerman, Legian, and Seminyak—so your time doesn’t vanish in transit.
- You can adjust how much effort you put in with PAS modes, throttle, and cruise control. That flexibility is worth money when you’re tired or traveling with mixed comfort levels in your group.
Private is another key value point. If you’re traveling as a couple or small group, private often turns a good idea into a genuinely pleasant experience, because the ride pace stays comfortable.
Who this tour is best for (and who should choose something else)
This tour works well if you:
- want to see several beach areas quickly without getting worn out
- enjoy the idea of sandy and boardwalk riding, not just street views
- prefer a guide-managed route with an easy power system
- can handle basic bicycle riding skills on at least some uneven terrain
It may be less ideal if you:
- are nervous about bikes even with assist
- want a purely relaxed beach day with lots of long stops and swimming time
- don’t feel comfortable on sandy or slightly hilly sections, even if the bike helps
Good news: the tour info says most travelers can participate, and it’s suitable for all ages, with guardian consent required under 18.
Should you book the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
I’d book it if you want an efficient, fun way to experience Kuta-area beaches with less effort than walking and more variety than a single-point beach visit. The eBike controls are user-friendly, and the route logic keeps you moving through the places that matter—starting at Kuta Beach, then rolling through Pantai Jerman, Legian, and Seminyak.
I’d also book it if you like the idea of mixing seaside boardwalk views with at least some sandy riding time. That’s where the experience feels special, not just scenic.
Book with caution only if you’re truly uncomfortable on bikes. The tour requires bicycle riding skill, and while the fat tires and power assist help a lot, you still need basic balance and confidence.
FAQ
How long is the eBike Private Beach Tour Express?
It’s about 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the EZYRIDERS tent at Kuta Beach Main Entrance.
Does the tour include pickup?
Pickup is offered.
What beaches are included?
The tour stops include Kuta Beach, Pantai Jerman, Legian Beach, and Seminyak Beach.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. Only your group will participate.
What’s included for riders?
You’ll ride an electric eBike with an English-speaking tour guide through the beach and boardwalk stretches. A mobile ticket is used.
Do I need bicycle riding experience?
Yes, bicycle riding skill is required.
Are there height and weight limits?
Maximum weight is 120 kg. Minimum height is 140 cm.
What should I bring?
Bring a handphone or camera, sunglasses, sport shoes and socks, comfortable clothes, and you may bring sunscreen. Optional items include light swimming gear and a small towel.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























