Bali Infinity Pool and Atv Quad Biking with Private Hotel Transfer

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Bali Infinity Pool and Atv Quad Biking with Private Hotel Transfer

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Quad biking and a proper infinity pool day in one package sounds good. This Bali outing pairs a countryside ATV trek with time at Tlaga Singha for forest-view swimming and a short stop to see how Balinese jewelry is made using silver, gold, and gemstones.

I especially like that it feels built for real people, not just thrill-seekers: you get helmet and gum boots, and the route includes villages plus rice paddy scenery and nature highlights. I also like the pacing—about 2 hours in the pool area—so you’re not racing through the best part. A main thing to consider: the ATV section involves uneven, muddy ground and some physical effort, and the whole activity depends on decent weather.

If you’re traveling with a child, this is one of those rare tours where the ATV setup is actually planned for it, with tandem rides described as a must. Just keep in mind photos/videos during ATV riding cost extra.

Key Highlights You’ll Want to Know

Bali Infinity Pool and Atv Quad Biking with Private Hotel Transfer - Key Highlights You’ll Want to Know

  • ATV treks through village, rice paddies, forest, river, waterfall, and cave paths
  • Tlaga Singha infinity pools with a green forest view and a free drink
  • Sari Dewi jewelry workshop focused on traditional processing of silver, gold, and gemstone stones
  • Private, air-conditioned transport from Kuta
  • Helmet and gum boots provided, plus tandem ATV rides for children

Kuta Pickup That Makes the Whole Day Feel Easier

This tour is anchored in Kuta, and the biggest practical win is that it starts with private hotel transfer. You’re not piecing together rides or waiting around for a bus; you’re in an air-conditioned vehicle and you can relax while the team gets you to the ATV area and then on to Ubud.

The total time runs about 5 to 7 hours, which is a smart length for Bali when you want variety but still need a daytime return. You’ll also receive a mobile ticket, which helps reduce friction when you’re on the move.

One more value point: it’s set up as a private tour just for your group. That matters when you’ve got kids, when you want a calmer swim break, or when you’re trying to avoid the “everyone rushes, nobody enjoys” vibe.

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The ATV Ride: Village, Rice Paddy, River, Waterfall, and Cave Trails

Bali Infinity Pool and Atv Quad Biking with Private Hotel Transfer - The ATV Ride: Village, Rice Paddy, River, Waterfall, and Cave Trails
The main event is the ATV trek in the Ride Bali Adventure area. Plan on about 90 minutes of riding, and expect a guided route that works like a countryside sampler: village areas, rice paddy fields, forest sections, and nature treks including a river, waterfall, and cave paths.

The tour description makes a big point that you don’t need prior experience. That’s important because ATV driving is one of those things where confidence usually comes from guidance more than from skill. You’re given a helmet and gum boots, and the instructors are described as well experienced—exactly what you want if you’re picking this up as a first quad experience.

What you’ll love most here is the mix. A lot of ATV tours only do “dirt road, dirt road, dirt road.” This one threads in scenery and short stops that feel like you’re actually moving through Bali’s interior instead of just circling one track.

A realistic note on the physical side

This is not a walking tour where you can stop whenever. The itinerary also calls for moderate physical fitness. Even with guidance, you’ll be balancing on the ATV, handling bumps, and dealing with changes in terrain. If you’re dealing with knee, back, or balance issues, you’ll want to think carefully before booking.

Gear and Comfort: Helmet, Gum Boots, and How to Prepare

Bali Infinity Pool and Atv Quad Biking with Private Hotel Transfer - Gear and Comfort: Helmet, Gum Boots, and How to Prepare
You get helmet and gum boot rental, which is a huge deal for value and comfort. It means you don’t have to spend time shopping for gear before you leave your hotel.

But you should still prepare your body and your clothes. You’ll likely get splashed and you’ll definitely be dealing with wet and muddy ground at some point. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring something simple for after the ride.

Also, if you’re bringing a child: the tour specifically notes tandem ride as a must for children. That’s practical. It means the day is designed around family riding rather than forcing kids to do something unsafe or unrealistic.

Photos during ATV riding cost extra

There’s an option for photos and videos during the ATV activity for $20 per group. If you want action shots, decide up front whether that’s worth it for you—because it’s not included automatically.

Tlaga Singha Infinity Pools: Your Calm Reset After the Mud

Bali Infinity Pool and Atv Quad Biking with Private Hotel Transfer - Tlaga Singha Infinity Pools: Your Calm Reset After the Mud
After the ATV, you shift gears to the Ubud area near Tlaga Singha. The highlight here is the infinity pool experience with two big swimming pools and a view of the surrounding green forest.

Your pool time is around 2 hours, and there’s also a free beverage while you enjoy the setting. That combo is exactly what makes the tour feel balanced: you get the adrenaline first, then a real chance to cool down, stretch out, and actually relax.

I like that it’s not just a quick photo stop. Two hours gives you time to swim, take your time with your drink, and settle your body after the ride. If you’ve got kids, this is also where the day tends to feel most enjoyable for everyone.

Consider the vibe

The pools sound tranquil, and that matches the idea of a “heaven place” break. If you’re the type who loves quiet scenery and a slower rhythm after an active morning, this is likely one of the best parts of the day.

If you’re chasing a party scene, this probably won’t be your top choice. But for most people, that’s a feature, not a flaw.

Sari Dewi Jewelry Workshop: Traditional Silver, Gold, and Gem Processing

The last stop is Sari Dewi, a jewelry maker experience focused on traditional processing. You’ll spend about 40 minutes there, and it’s centered on how jewelry is made from gold, silver, and gemstone stones.

This isn’t an hour-long museum lesson. It’s a short, focused look at craft and materials, which works well because your day is already full: ATV, then pool time, then a quick cultural stop before you head back.

What I like about adding this kind of stop is that it adds texture. After muddy tracks and swimming in a pool, you get to see another side of Bali—hands-on workmanship and traditional techniques—without burning half the day.

Lunch and Drinks: What You Actually Get for the Price

At about $36, this is one of those deals that can work well if the inclusions match what you’d normally pay for anyway. Included in the price are:

  • Lunch (fried rice or fried noodles) plus mineral water
  • Alcoholic beverages are included
  • A free beverage at the infinity pool
  • All fees and taxes
  • Private, air-conditioned transport

That’s a lot for a single-day tour—especially the private transfer and the combination of ATV + pool entry.

Value check: what you’re buying, not just paying

You’re not just paying for a ride. You’re buying:

  • guided ATV time with gear support
  • transfers that save you stress
  • meals and drinks
  • pool access in a scenic spot
  • a short craft stop

If you compare that to booking ATV-only and then separately arranging your Ubud pool time, the bundled price becomes much easier to justify.

Timing and Flow: How This Day Usually Feels

The day is structured so you don’t hit the busiest parts back-to-back. You start with the ATV trek, then cool down at the pools, then close with jewelry craft.

Plan for a full day even though the stated duration is 5 to 7 hours. Transfers eat time in Bali, and you’ll want a buffer for changing clothes, settling in, and the natural pacing of riding and swimming.

Because it’s private, the schedule can feel smoother than group tours. If your child needs extra adjustment time (and they always do), you’re less likely to feel rushed.

One small tradeoff: since photos/videos at the ATV are optional and cost extra, you might want to decide early if you want the action content. Otherwise, you’ll be relying on your own phone photos, which can be tricky with helmets and uneven terrain.

Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)

This tour fits best if you want:

  • a first-time-friendly ATV experience (no prior experience needed)
  • a countryside route that includes more than flat dirt paths
  • a family-friendly option with tandem riding for children
  • an easy Ubud-style swim break with a forest view

You might think twice if you:

  • can’t handle moderate physical activity
  • dislike getting muddy or wet
  • need a perfectly dry, low-effort day

Also, it’s described as requiring good weather. If skies turn bad, the operator may shift dates or refund. That weather sensitivity is part of ATV touring—so build flexibility into your schedule.

Should You Book This ATV and Infinity Pool Tour?

I’d book it if you want a single, well-packaged day that covers thrill, scenery, and relaxation—without needing to plan three separate activities. The private transfer from Kuta, the included ATV gear, the long enough pool time, and the value of lunch and drinks make it a strong choice for most visitors.

I’d hesitate only if your priorities are purely low-physical effort or if you’re traveling on a tight schedule with no room for weather changes. If you can be flexible and you’re okay getting a bit dirty, this is the kind of Bali day that feels worth doing twice.

FAQ

Do I need prior ATV experience?

No experience is necessary. You’ll be riding with instructors and you’ll have helmet and gum boots provided.

What’s included in the price besides the ATV?

The price includes private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, lunch (fried rice or fried noodles) with mineral water, ATV helmet and gum boots, and all fees and taxes. It also includes alcoholic beverages, and you get a free beverage at the infinity pool.

How long is the tour?

It runs about 5 to 7 hours total, with roughly 90 minutes for the ATV ride and about 2 hours at the infinity pool.

Is the tour private or shared?

It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.

Is there an extra cost for photos or videos?

Yes. Photos and videos at the ATV activity cost $20 per group and are optional.

What if the weather is bad?

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

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