REVIEW · UBUD
Bali Lembongan Island Beach Club Day Trip
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A fast boat ride, then beach freedom. I really like the air-conditioned Bali Hai II cruise and the included private beach club access with unlimited banana boat rides. One catch: the day is busy, so if you want long, quiet stretches of beach with nothing scheduled, this isn’t the right pace.
The payoff is a full day away from Bali’s main hubs. You get a proper meal (BBQ buffet lunch by the water), lockers, snorkeling gear, sea kayaks, and time to swim and reset in the lagoon-pool area. The main consideration is that you may pay extra on-site for things like drinks, water, and even towels.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Planning Around
- From Ubud to Lembongan: How This Bali Hai II Day Trip Runs
- Benoa Harbour: Coffee, Tea, and a Quick Get-Ready Pause
- Nusa Lembongan Beach Club: Your First Big Hit of Water Fun
- Mushroom Bay Afternoon at Hai Tide Beach Resort: The 5-Hour Window
- BBQ Lunch by the Sea: What’s Included and What to Expect
- Snorkeling and Water Activities: Fun Setup, Real-World Conditions
- The Catamaran Return: When Seasickness Is a Thing
- Optional Add-Ons: Parasailing and Scuba-Style Extras (Extra Cost)
- Price and Value: Is $147.44 Worth It?
- Who This Day Trip Suits (And Who Should Skip)
- Should You Book This Bali Lembongan Beach Club Day Trip?
- FAQ
- What time does the day trip start?
- Does this include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- How long is the trip?
- What are the main included activities at the beach club?
- Is the BBQ lunch included?
- Are drinks included?
- Is snorkeling included, and do I need my own gear?
- Are parasailing and scuba options included?
- How does the village excursion work?
- What should I do if I get motion sick on the catamaran?
Key Highlights Worth Planning Around

- Bali Hai II catamaran ride plus hotel pickup/drop-off in the Kuta–Nusa Dua belt
- Private beach club time with included snorkeling gear, sea kayaks, and unlimited banana boat rides
- BBQ buffet lunch (grilled fish plus salads and more) served at the seaside cabana
- Two island blocks: a short first stop at Nusa Lembongan, then a longer afternoon at Mushroom Bay
- Optional add-ons like parasailing or scuba options that cost extra and depend on conditions
- Motion + weather reality: the return can get rough, and some activities depend on weather
From Ubud to Lembongan: How This Bali Hai II Day Trip Runs

This is a classic “get out of Bali and into water time” day trip. Your morning starts with pickup from major hotels in Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua. You’ll usually be collected 30 to 60 minutes before the 8:00am departure, so yes, you’ll feel the early start.
Once you’re on board, the Bali Hai II catamaran handles the sea crossing to Lembongan Island in air-conditioned comfort. I like this setup because it means you’re not juggling boats, tickets, and local transfers on a time-crunched schedule.
The day runs about 7 hours total, and it’s built around a beach club experience rather than strict sightseeing. With a maximum group size of up to 300, expect a lively, party-on-a-timetable vibe.
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Benoa Harbour: Coffee, Tea, and a Quick Get-Ready Pause

Before the ocean part of the day gets serious, you’ll start at Benoa Harbour. You get a short break with morning coffee or tea and light pastries before boarding.
This stop is brief (around 30 minutes), but it helps you time everything. If you’re sensitive to motion, this is the moment to take any seasickness medication you plan to use. Also, if you need to grab water for the day, do it before you board—on-the-day purchases show up later more than you’d expect.
Nusa Lembongan Beach Club: Your First Big Hit of Water Fun

You’ll reach Nusa Lembongan and then have about 1 hour to use the beach club area. This is the part of the day where the included activities are most front-and-center.
Here’s what you can plan to do in that first hour:
- Swim and hang out on the beach, then cool off in the lagoon pool / pool areas
- Use the snorkeling equipment provided
- Paddle with the included sea kayaks
- Hit the unlimited banana boat rides (yes, they really mean unlimited within the day’s schedule)
- Use the club’s facilities like lockers so you’re not stuck carrying your stuff
You’ll also find water fun infrastructure on the island, including a 35-meter water slide. The slide might not be included in every package style of activity, so treat it as something to check on arrival.
The tricky bit is timing. One hour is enough to try a couple things, but it’s not enough to do everything carefully. I’d prioritize one “big” activity (banana boat rides are the easiest win if you want repeats) plus one “look around” activity (snorkeling or the kayaks).
Mushroom Bay Afternoon at Hai Tide Beach Resort: The 5-Hour Window

After that first island taste, the schedule shifts to the longer block at Mushroom Bay, usually centered around Hai Tide Beach Resort for about 5 hours.
This is where you can slow down. People seem to get best value from this section by mixing active water time with downtime:
- Use the resort pool area and beach access
- Do the included village excursion (it’s a shorter, fixed-time add-on, not a deep cultural tour)
- Join in on kid-friendly activities if you’re traveling with families
- Try optional on-site water activities if you want to add more (some options cost extra)
This is also a good time to plan for comfort. The island day includes time under the sun, and you’ll want to keep breaks short and frequent. If you tend to get sunburn fast, you’ll thank yourself for having sunscreen on hand before you reach the club.
BBQ Lunch by the Sea: What’s Included and What to Expect

Lunch is one of the strongest points of this day trip. You get a BBQ buffet lunch with grilled fish and salads, and it’s served at the resort’s seaside cabana.
What I like about this meal format is that you don’t have to “search for food” once you’re on the island. You can just eat and get back to swimming.
A few practical notes so you’re not surprised:
- Drinks are not included, so plan on paying for sodas, juice, etc.
- Water may be an extra charge on the boat and at the resort, so if you want to stay hydrated without spending more, bring your own where allowed and practical.
- The buffet format means you can match your plate to your energy level. Some people go lighter before snorkeling, others go all-in after the water fun.
Snorkeling and Water Activities: Fun Setup, Real-World Conditions

The tour gives you serious water access: snorkeling gear and sea kayaks are included, and banana boat rides are unlimited. That’s a good combo for most travel styles—active people get action, and you can still keep it relaxed.
Here’s the realistic part: snorkeling quality depends on conditions. The ocean can be clear and full of fish, but you can also run into water that’s not as easy to swim in due to floating debris. This isn’t something the operator can fix, and it doesn’t mean the day is wasted. It just means you should treat snorkeling as an experience, not a guarantee of perfect visibility every minute.
If you want to make snorkeling smoother:
- Wear reef-friendly footwear if you have it
- Don’t force long sessions when the water conditions aren’t ideal
- Keep your expectations flexible and plan a backup like kayaking, pool time, or banana boat rides
The Catamaran Return: When Seasickness Is a Thing

The return ride can get rough. That matters because it changes the whole mood of the final hour, especially for kids or anyone prone to motion sickness.
If you’re even slightly sensitive, do two things:
- Take seasickness help early rather than waiting until you feel bad
- If you can choose a seat, aim for the middle deck where the air tends to feel fresher
This is the kind of practical tip that can turn a stressful ride into a tolerable one.
Also note the fun factor on the boat. There’s entertainment onboard, plus light snacks and juice on the crossing. A small thing, but it helps pass the time if you’re focused on feeling okay.
Optional Add-Ons: Parasailing and Scuba-Style Extras (Extra Cost)

The package includes a strong baseline, and then gives you options if you want more thrill. The big extras listed are:
- Parasailing (weather dependent, extra cost)
- Introductory scuba session and certified scuba option (extra cost)
- Aquanauts (helmet-style underwater viewing; listed as an optional activity)
- Surf board hire payable directly (approx USD$10 per hour)
- Massages (pay on-site)
A simple way to decide: if you’re the type who wants one “wow moment,” parasailing often does that fast. If you’re more curious about marine life without committing to a full water activity, Aquanauts can be a lower-stress choice.
Just remember: extras are not included. They’re add-ons, and you’ll want to factor them into your final per-person budget.
Price and Value: Is $147.44 Worth It?
At $147.44 per person, you’re paying for a full-service day: hotel pickup/drop-off, round-trip catamaran, island transfers by the operator, and a lot of beach club access.
Here’s what you actually get without paying more for the core experience:
- Transport by luxury catamaran
- Morning/afternoon tea and snacks
- BBQ buffet lunch
- Unlimited banana boat rides
- Snorkeling equipment and sea kayaks
- Lockers
- A village excursion
- Included children’s activities
So the math is mostly about value versus extras. If you’re planning to do snorkeling and multiple banana boat rides anyway, the price can feel fair. If you mainly want a quiet beach day with minimal extras, this may feel a bit pricey because the schedule is structured around activities and common resort areas.
Also watch for on-site costs:
- Drinks
- Water
- Towels (some purchases may be required depending on how the resort handles it)
- Optional activities like parasailing or scuba options
If you want to keep spending controlled, pack smart: water bottle, sun protection, and whatever you can for comfort. You still may spend a little on drinks, but you’ll avoid the bigger surprises.
Who This Day Trip Suits (And Who Should Skip)
This works best if you’re traveling with:
- Families who want kids’ water fun plus a simple lunch
- Solo visitors who want structured activities and a smooth plan
- Groups who like a “try lots of stuff” day
It’s less ideal if you:
- Want a slow, quiet day with minimal movement
- Are extremely sensitive to motion and hate boat rides (you’ll need a serious plan for seasickness)
- Want a long, deep dive into village life (the village portion is included, but it’s not designed to be long and detailed)
If your ideal Lembongan day is about lingering, swimming, and doing things at your own rhythm, you might consider staying overnight another time. This trip gives you a taste; it’s not a full rest vacation.
Should You Book This Bali Lembongan Beach Club Day Trip?
Book it if you want a dependable, high-energy beach club day with real inclusions: catamaran comfort, a good BBQ lunch, unlimited banana boat rides, plus snorkeling gear and sea kayaks. The schedule is tight, but that’s also why it feels like you get your money’s worth.
Skip it or adjust expectations if you’re hoping for a quiet retreat or perfect snorkeling every hour. Bring your own water planning mindset, prep for possible rougher seas on the way back, and treat optional thrills as true extras.
If you like your vacation days structured, fun, and easy to execute, this is a strong pick.
FAQ
What time does the day trip start?
It starts at 8:00am. Pickup from your hotel is typically about 30 to 60 minutes before the tour start time.
Does this include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are offered from major hotels in Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua areas.
How long is the trip?
The duration is about 7 hours.
What are the main included activities at the beach club?
You’ll have access to the private beach club and included facilities like snorkeling equipment, sea kayaks, lockers, and unlimited banana boat rides.
Is the BBQ lunch included?
Yes. You get a BBQ buffet lunch with grilled fish and salads, plus snacks and tea during the day.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are not included.
Is snorkeling included, and do I need my own gear?
Snorkeling equipment is included, so you do not need to bring your own gear for this activity.
Are parasailing and scuba options included?
No. Parasailing, introductory scuba, and certified scuba options are listed as optional activities with extra cost.
How does the village excursion work?
A village excursion is included as part of the day, during the longer afternoon block at the Mushroom Bay area.
What should I do if I get motion sick on the catamaran?
The return ride can be rough, so plan ahead. Consider taking seasickness medication and, if possible, choose a seat on the middle deck with more airflow. A paramedic is also on board.

























