REVIEW · TANJUNG BENOA
Bali Parasailing – Banana Boat – Jet Ski
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Want a quick thrill on Bali water? This Tanjung Benoa experience lets you pick parasailing, banana boating, or jet skiing and get hands-on safety instruction from a guide. It’s a simple setup with a big payoff: you’ll spend about an hour zipping around in warm water views, with the option to stack activities for longer time on the sea.
What I like most is that safety equipment is included and you’re not left guessing—there’s an instructor guiding you before you go. I also like how beginner-friendly it is while still giving enough buzz for experienced thrill-seekers. One drawback to keep in mind: the overall energy can feel uneven, since at least one account described stressed, angry staff, even though the rides themselves were fun.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Tanjung Benoa Start Point and What Happens Right Away
- Safety Gear and Instructor Help: What It Means in Real Life
- How the One-Hour Ride Works for Parasailing, Banana Boating, and Jet Skiing
- Parasailing: Enjoy the view, follow directions, stay relaxed
- Jet Skiing: Control comes from preparation
- Banana Boat: Group chaos, controlled fun
- Combining activities for 2–3 hours
- Your Money’s Worth: How Good Value Looks at About $9.24
- What to Expect After You Ride: Back to the Meeting Point
- Weather, Timing, and the Reality Check on Beach Conditions
- Group Size, Energy Levels, and One Review-Driven Caution
- Who This Water Sports Combo Fits Best
- Should You Book Bali Parasailing, Banana Boat, or Jet Ski?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for this Bali water sports activity?
- How long does the experience last?
- What activities are included in the package?
- Is safety equipment provided?
- Can I do more than one activity in the same booking?
- Are photos included?
- What happens if weather conditions are poor?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Pick your ride: parasailing, banana boating, or jet skiing for about one hour
- Safety gear is included: you’ll get equipment and direction before you launch
- Guide instruction matters: you’ll have an instructor walk you through what to do
- You can combine activities: longer fun is possible if you choose multiple options
- Weather is the boss: poor conditions can mean a reschedule or refund
- Big group cap: up to 99 people, so you may see a busy lineup
Tanjung Benoa Start Point and What Happens Right Away
Your adventure begins in Tanjung Benoa, Bali, at Jl. Pratama No.108, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The activity runs for about 1 hour (approx.), and it ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not juggling separate drop-offs or confusing transfers.
When you arrive, expect a basic flow: you check in, choose the activity option you booked, and get prepped by the staff. Then you put on the safety equipment and get instruction from your instructor. After that, it’s out onto the water—either parasailing, jet skiing, banana boating, or multiple activities if you opted to extend.
This is one of those water-sport setups where timing is short and the process is the point. There’s less waiting around for a whole day excursion and more focus on getting you moving. That can be a win if your Bali schedule is packed and you want one solid hit of excitement without turning it into a whole project.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tanjung Benoa.
Safety Gear and Instructor Help: What It Means in Real Life

Safety equipment is provided, and you’ll get instruction from a guide. That combo matters because water sports can feel intimidating the first time, even if you’re fit and confident. The guide’s job here is to help you understand what to do before you’re up close to the fun.
You should think of it this way: the activity includes both the thrill and the coaching. Instead of just handing you gear and pointing toward the sea, you’ll get a rundown that helps you act fast and stay calm. That is especially important for parasailing, where you’re dealing with height and a moving system, and for jet skis, where balance and throttle timing are key.
At the same time, this isn’t a private lesson. With up to 99 people allowed, you could be part of a larger group flow. In that kind of environment, the instruction is usually straightforward and practical—good for most people, but don’t expect a slow, one-on-one coaching session unless you’re specifically told you’ll be handled that way.
How the One-Hour Ride Works for Parasailing, Banana Boating, and Jet Skiing

This experience is built around choices. You’ll do one activity for about one hour, unless you select an option that combines them for two or three hours of total ride time.
Parasailing: Enjoy the view, follow directions, stay relaxed
If you pick parasailing, the big attraction is being lifted out over the water while looking at Bali’s coastline from a new angle. The thrill isn’t just speed—it’s the feeling of height and the change in perspective. Because you’re in a guided setup with safety equipment, your focus should be simple: listen to the instructor, follow their timing, and keep your body where they tell you to.
A practical mindset helps here. If you’re the type who tenses up in new situations, try to stay “ready but calm.” Parasailing is fast once it starts, and the whole experience is built to move quickly.
Jet Skiing: Control comes from preparation
Choosing jet skiing means you’re trading height for speed and handling. The guide instruction is the whole point: jet skis feel responsive, and if you don’t know what the operator wants from you, it can become stressful instead of fun.
For best odds, approach it like a short skill session: pay attention, then go. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you do need to be comfortable following directions immediately.
Banana Boat: Group chaos, controlled fun
If you pick a banana boat ride, the vibe is typically more social and a little bouncier. You’ll still rely on the safety equipment and guide direction, but the energy is usually about holding on and enjoying the ride style—pull, bounce, and splash. It’s a great choice if you want action without the intensity of being lifted.
Combining activities for 2–3 hours
You can join activities together for two or three hours. I like this option if you have the time and you want a fuller “water sports sampler.” It also helps if you’re traveling with different interests in your group (some people want parasail views; others want jet ski speed).
The trade-off is simple: longer time on the water means you may be more tired by the end, and you’ll want to stay hydrated. Plan for that. If you’re worried about energy levels, pick your favorite activity and stick to the one-hour version.
Your Money’s Worth: How Good Value Looks at About $9.24
The price is $9.24 per person, and it includes all fees and taxes. That matters because water sports pricing in Bali and other beach destinations can sometimes have surprise add-ons. Here, the stated price is meant to be a true total for the core activity.
The value question is really about what you’re paying for:
- You’re paying for about one hour of active time on the water.
- You’re also paying for safety equipment and instructor instruction.
- You’re not paying for photos (they’re not included).
So, if you want a short, high-energy water activity without spending a fortune, this price point makes sense. If you’re expecting a premium, photographer-led experience with lots of extras, that’s not the setup here.
One more thing: because the group cap is high (up to 99 people), you may not get the kind of personal attention you’d find in a smaller, more expensive private tour. The trade is cost versus attention. For many people, that’s a fair exchange—especially if your goal is just to ride and have a good time.
What to Expect After You Ride: Back to the Meeting Point
After your activity, it ends back at the meeting point. That’s useful. You’re not left figuring out transport back from the water, and you can plan your next stop knowing the timing is tied to the same location.
Also note the practical detail: photos are not included. If you want memories beyond your own phone, you’ll need to create your own plan. At minimum, bring what you need to safely keep your camera or phone protected around water. If you can, you’ll feel smarter using a waterproof case and keeping your expectations realistic about how clear shots will be during motion and splashing.
Weather, Timing, and the Reality Check on Beach Conditions
This experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor and the activity gets canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
That’s important for planning. Bali can change quickly, and even if you’re already excited, the ocean doesn’t care about your schedule. If you’re trying to lock in a specific itinerary day, consider leaving some flexibility around your water-sports slot. If you’re the type who hates rescheduling, you can still book it—just treat it as a “weather-dependent” activity, not a guaranteed fixed event.
The duration is listed as about 1 hour, which makes weather impact more significant. If it gets canceled, you can’t always replace it with another exact same-time activity, so keep your day flow flexible.
Group Size, Energy Levels, and One Review-Driven Caution

There’s a maximum of 99 travelers for this activity. Big group operations can be smooth—or they can feel rushed. The good news is that safety equipment and instruction are included, so the basics should still happen before anyone goes out.
Still, one piece of feedback points to stressed staff behavior. You can’t control that, but you can control your approach. Go in ready to be patient and direct. If you feel like things are moving too fast or staff seem irritated, keep your questions simple and focus on what you need: confirmation of your activity option, where to stand, and the timing for gear and instruction.
Most of the fun here comes from the ride itself—parasailing views, banana boat splash, or jet ski speed. If the staff energy is low that day, it can drag down the mood. That’s the main consideration I’d factor into your expectations.
Who This Water Sports Combo Fits Best

This experience is suitable for beginners and more experienced travelers. That’s a meaningful promise because it suggests the instruction is designed for mixed comfort levels.
I’d especially recommend it if:
- You want a short, action-packed Bali activity rather than a long tour day
- You’re a first-timer who still wants to try something exciting, with safety gear and coaching provided
- Your group includes different “thrill levels,” since you can choose parasailing, banana boating, or jet skiing
- You like building an itinerary around beach fun, without complex logistics
If you’re expecting a calm, low-volume experience with extra-soft service, you may be happier with something smaller. Between the group cap and the fast pace of a one-hour format, this fits best when you’re flexible.
Should You Book Bali Parasailing, Banana Boat, or Jet Ski?
Yes, if your goal is a cheap and straightforward way to spend an hour on Bali water with safety gear and instructor help. The price includes taxes and fees, and the setup is built to handle beginners while still delivering real thrills.
Think twice if you’re sensitive to service vibe or you hate crowds. With up to 99 people, the operation can feel busy. Also remember photos aren’t included, so plan for your own picture-taking if that matters.
My simple decision rule: book it as a fun add-on day activity that depends on weather, and keep your expectations aligned with what the price buys you—gear, instruction, and ride time.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for this Bali water sports activity?
It starts at Jl. Pratama No.108, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the experience last?
The duration is about 1 hour (approx.), depending on the option you choose.
What activities are included in the package?
You can do parasailing, jet skiing, or banana boating. The exact activity depends on the option you select.
Is safety equipment provided?
Yes. All safety equipment is provided, and you’ll receive safety instruction from a guide.
Can I do more than one activity in the same booking?
You can join activities together for two or three hours of fun, depending on the option you choose.
Are photos included?
No. Photos are not included.
What happens if weather conditions are poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.













