Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour

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Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour

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Three stops, one calm Bali morning. I like how this floating breakfast and Tegalalang rice terrace day pairs feel-good yoga with big views and an easy pace; my one caution is weather, because the tour requires good conditions and can be canceled if it’s not working out.

You’re picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle, and you get tickets that cover the yoga class and rice terrace entrance, plus coffee or tea and breakfast at a scenic cafe.

It’s also private in the sense that only your group participates, so it feels less like a cattle-car day and more like you’re shaping your own Bali rhythm for about 6 hours.

Key takeaways before you book

  • Kumulilir yoga sets the tone with a guided class ticket included
  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace includes your entrance ticket, so you’re not scrambling on arrival
  • Floating breakfast happens at a scenic cafe, with coffee or tea included
  • Pickup coverage is strong, including Kuta, Ubud, Seminyak, Denpasar, Sanur, and more
  • Private-group format means your group stays together through the stops
  • Moderate fitness is requested, so expect some walking and standing

A practical look at Ubud yoga + rice terraces + floating breakfast

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - A practical look at Ubud yoga + rice terraces + floating breakfast
Bali can be full of big plans that turn into long, hot, stressful days. This “Balinese Bliss” format is trying to do the opposite: you get a morning-style mix of movement, scenery, and a fun-food moment without needing to organize a bunch of separate tickets.

The core idea is simple. You start with yoga at Kumulilir, then you move to Tegalalang Rice Terrace for the classic rice-terrace views, and you end with a try-at-it floating breakfast at a scenic cafe. On paper it’s “three experiences.” In real life, it’s three different moods: calm body work, photo-friendly nature walking, and a breakfast that feels like a mini event.

The value is also unusually straightforward for the price point. You’re not only paying for entry and activities—you’re also getting air-conditioned transport plus pickup from a long list of areas. That’s the part that makes or breaks these tours. If you’re already paying for taxis and then buying tickets separately, the math shifts fast.

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Kumulilir yoga: how the class sets up the rest of the day

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Kumulilir yoga: how the class sets up the rest of the day
The morning yoga stop in Kumulilir matters because it’s doing more than just burning a few calories. A yoga class right before you start walking through scenic spots can help you feel ready instead of stiff.

What you’re getting here is a yoga class ticket included in the package. That means you don’t have to decide on a studio, hunt down prices, or figure out what’s included. You’re also told the tour expects a moderate physical fitness level, so it’s not designed for total beginners who expect everything to be zero-effort. If you can stand, walk at least some distance, and follow along with basic movement, you’ll likely be fine.

My practical tip: wear shoes or sandals you’re comfortable walking in if you plan to go between stops without changing outfits. Yoga doesn’t require special clothes information here, so it’s safer to dress in a way that can handle walking, then adjust as needed.

Also, yoga can be the “quiet anchor” of the day. When you’re later looking at the terraces, you’ll feel less rushed and less cranky. That alone can make the whole outing better, even if you’re not chasing spiritual vibes.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace entrance: the views are the product, but walk smart

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Tegalalang Rice Terrace entrance: the views are the product, but walk smart
Then you’re at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, and the package includes your rice terrace entrance ticket. That’s a big deal. Rice-terrace entrances can be the kind of cost you forget until you’re already there, hot, and ready to start walking. Having the ticket included keeps the experience smooth.

Tegalalang is famous for a reason: those stepped fields create constant visual depth. You get different angles as you move, and the light can change fast depending on cloud cover. So don’t treat it like a single photo spot. Think “a slow walk with stops,” even if your time is limited.

The one consideration is your comfort level with walking and standing. The tour calls for moderate physical fitness, and rice terraces generally mean uneven ground, steps, and pathways that aren’t always flat. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should expect actual movement.

What I’d do if I booked this: plan to go at your own pace and take breaks. If you’re the type who gets motion-sick or tired quickly on uneven paths, bring water and move slower than you think you need to.

Floating breakfast at a scenic cafe: fun in a Bali way, not just a gimmick

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Floating breakfast at a scenic cafe: fun in a Bali way, not just a gimmick
The floating breakfast is the headline for most people, and it’s included here as your breakfast stop at a scenic cafe. Coffee and/or tea come with it, so you’re not forced to add extras just to make the experience feel complete.

Floating breakfasts are popular because they’re part food, part photo moment, part “only-in-Bali” vibe. If you enjoy playful experiences, this is where you’ll likely feel the payoff. The point isn’t just eating. It’s the setting, the visuals, and the fact that you’re doing it in the middle of a sightseeing day.

How to enjoy it well: keep your expectations practical. You’re planning for a real breakfast with a themed presentation, not a luxury spa meal. Show up hungry, take a few photos early, then actually slow down and eat. Otherwise, it turns into a “pose, rush, regret” situation.

Also consider timing. You’ve got a 6-hour window overall, and floating breakfast tends to take longer than people think once you include settling in and enjoying the moment. If you’re the type who hates waiting, remind yourself: this is the calm, scenic part of the day.

Pickup and transport in an air-conditioned vehicle

Logistics can make or break day trips in Bali. Here, pickup is included and the tour provides an air-conditioned vehicle. That matters because travel between areas can get hot fast, and you’re better off arriving ready to move than arriving sweaty and annoyed.

The pickup coverage is broad. Free pickup is listed from places like Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasa, and more. If you’re staying somewhere on that list, you’ll likely appreciate not having to coordinate your own ride.

Another detail I like: this is described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. Even if it’s still a guided schedule, the private format can make the stops feel less rushed. It’s also helpful if you’re traveling with a partner or friends who want to keep the same walking pace.

Small practical note: bring water and a light layer if you get cold in the vehicle’s AC. Yes, it sounds silly. It still happens.

What $25 buys you (and what to budget for outside the package)

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - What $25 buys you (and what to budget for outside the package)
Let’s talk money honestly. The tour is priced at $25 for about 6 hours, and it includes:

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Yoga class ticket
  • Floating breakfast
  • Rice terrace entrance ticket
  • Free pickup from a long list of Bali areas
  • Mobile ticket

That’s a lot of “real costs” folded in, especially the tickets and transport. In Bali, it’s easy to spend that much quickly once you add entry fees, activities, and separate transport. Here, the package tries to bundle the common spend items into one price.

What’s not included is also clearly stated: personal expenses. That means souvenirs, snacks between stops, extra drinks beyond coffee/tea, and any optional add-ons are on you.

My value verdict: If you’re already planning an Ubud-style day with yoga + terraces, this looks like a strong deal because you’re not double-paying for tickets and transport. If you’re mainly curious about only one of the three (say, only the floating breakfast), you might ask yourself whether you’ll fully use the other stops. But the day is built around that “combo” idea.

Weather and fitness: the two things you control before you go

This tour requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the experience can be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s not a minor note. Floating breakfast and outdoor terrace walking both depend on conditions being workable.

The tour also requests moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to train for a marathon. It does mean you should be comfortable with standing, walking, and navigating paths that may not be perfectly flat.

My advice for smart booking: check the forecast for the day you plan to go, and don’t schedule a tight return plan later the same day. If you’re the type who hates uncertainty, have a flexible morning in your itinerary.

A note on the “same-day” disappointment risk

One of the weaker points tied to this kind of tour happens when plans are made very close to departure. If you book last-minute, you’re more likely to run into coordination problems—especially with pickup timing and exact meeting details. The provider’s process can still work, but the risk goes up when there’s little time to confirm.

So if you’re considering booking, do yourself a favor: confirm pickup location details as soon as you can after booking, and keep your phone ready for updates. This isn’t about being paranoid. It’s about getting a smooth start.

Who should book Balinese Bliss, and who should skip it

This tour fits best if you want a Bali day that mixes:

  • Movement and calm (yoga at Kumulilir)
  • Classic scenery (Tegalalang rice terraces)
  • A fun food moment (floating breakfast at a scenic cafe)

You’ll likely enjoy it if you’re:

  • Traveling as a couple or small group
  • Happy with moderate walking
  • Looking for an “easy plan” that bundles tickets and pickup

You might want to skip or reconsider if you:

  • Have mobility limits that make walking on uneven paths hard
  • Hate weather uncertainty and cannot shift plans
  • Only care about one single stop and would rather build your own day with separate bookings

Should you book Ubud yoga + rice terraces + floating breakfast?

Here’s my take: this is a good value, well-structured package for a half-day Bali experience. You’re paying for transport, tickets, and a real activity flow rather than piecing it together. That convenience matters, especially if you’re short on time or don’t want to manage entry fees and schedules yourself.

If the weather is looking decent and you’re comfortable with moderate walking, I’d say it’s a solid booking. The floating breakfast is the fun centerpiece, the rice terrace is the main sightseeing payoff, and the yoga stop helps set a calmer pace for the whole morning.

FAQ

FAQ

Where does pickup happen?

Free pickup is available from Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasa, and more.

How long is the tour?

The duration is about 6 hours.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s private for your group, so only your group will participate.

What is included in the price?

Included are an air-conditioned vehicle, coffee and/or tea, a yoga class ticket, a floating breakfast at a scenic cafe, rice terrace entrance ticket, and free pickup from listed areas.

Do I get coffee or tea with breakfast?

Yes. Coffee and/or tea are included.

Does the tour include entry to the rice terrace?

Yes. The rice terrace entrance ticket is included.

What does the floating breakfast include?

The tour includes a floating breakfast at a scenic cafe.

Do I need to be physically fit?

You should have a moderate physical fitness level.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What is the cancellation window for a full refund?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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