REVIEW · KUTA
Excellence Bali ATV (Quad Bike) , White Water Rafting with Swing.
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Bali gets serious when the road turns to mud. This quad bike and rafting day mixes countryside trail time with wet-and-wild adventure, then winds down with coffee tasting. I like that it is built for the action: 90% off-road ATV tracks, plus river rafting with a swing add-on.
Two things I’d happily choose again are the included basics that keep your day easy (pickup if you opt in, lunch, and all the gear) and the fact that the team stresses safety and support. You’ll also meet guides and drivers known for being patient and clear, including names like Awan and Jeling.
One drawback to consider: you should expect to get muddy and bumpy, and the day assumes at least moderate fitness. If you’re not into rough, wet, hands-on fun, this might feel like too much.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- How this ATV-and-rafting day actually feels
- Price and value: $34 is cheap for a full-day combo
- ATV quad bike: bumpy, muddy, and built for off-road routes
- White-water rafting with a swing: wet fun with an action rhythm
- The coffee plantation wind-down: a welcome reset
- Pickup, timing, and how logistics affect your day
- Guides and drivers: the difference between scary and safe
- Who should book this (and who might skip it)
- You’ll probably love it if you:
- You might think twice if you:
- Age rules and riding setup: plan this early
- What’s included versus what costs extra
- Weather and the money-back guarantee: two safety nets
- Should you book? My honest take
- FAQ
- Where is Excellence Bali ATV (Quad Bike) with White Water Rafting located?
- How much does it cost?
- How long does the experience take?
- Is pickup included?
- What ages can participate?
- Can kids ride solo on the quad bike?
- What is included in the price?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Is it private?
Key highlights worth your attention

- ATV tracks that stay off-road for most of the ride, with forests, farmland, rice fields, rivers, and tributaries
- A real wet component (rafting plus getting splashed on the trail) that turns photos into memories
- Pickup + lunch included when you select transportation, so you’re not stuck figuring out logistics
- Professional guides in the mix with a reputation for patient, safety-minded instruction
- Coffee plantation stop after rafting to cool down and try traditional coffee
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before start, plus weather-based rescheduling or refund
How this ATV-and-rafting day actually feels

This is the kind of Bali adventure day that swaps sightseeing for motion. You’ll be bouncing along bumpy, muddy tracks on a quad bike, then shifting gears to white-water energy on the river. The best part is the variety: you’re not just doing one thing over and over.
The ATV part is described as pure off-road fun. Expect rural scenery you don’t normally see from town roads: guided stretches through local forests and farmland, plus open patches near rice fields. The ride includes river crossings and areas that can get you wet, with a small waterfall along the way. If you’re the type who likes to get a little dirty and actually feel like you did something physical, this delivers.
Then comes rafting (with a swing component). The day keeps moving, so you’re not wasting time between activities. By the time you reach the coffee plantation after everything is done, you’ll feel ready for a slower pace and a warm drink.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Kuta
Price and value: $34 is cheap for a full-day combo

At $34 per person for roughly a 12-hour adventure, the value comes from the combo format and what’s included.
You’re not only paying for the ATV and rafting. You’re also getting:
- transportation if you select the option
- lunch and a welcome drink
- all activity equipment
- an instructor/guide
- listed inclusions for professional jeep sunrise video and picture (if that component is part of your booking)
Not included is the extra photo/video for ATV and rafting. That’s common for action activities, but it’s smart to plan for it: if you want a full set of action shots, you’ll likely pay more on-site.
If you’re doing Bali on a budget but still want a full adrenaline day (not just a short ride), this price looks competitive. The key is matching your expectations: this isn’t a calm, polished tour. It’s dirt, water, and hands-on instruction.
ATV quad bike: bumpy, muddy, and built for off-road routes

This is the core of the experience, and it’s designed to feel like you’re leaving the tourist circuit behind. The ride is described as 90% off-road, which matters because it changes the whole vibe. You’re not coasting on a paved path; you’re navigating uneven ground, mud, and rural terrain.
You’ll get a guided route through:
- local forests
- beautiful farmland
- rice field areas
- river sections and tributaries
- a trail that includes spots where you get splashed
Practical expectation check: you should wear gear that can handle getting wet and muddy. Even with equipment provided, your experience will be more comfortable if you start the day with the right mindset. Think “adventure clothes,” not “I want to look fresh all day.”
Also, solo riding has an age rule (more on that below). If you’re traveling as a family or a mixed group, you’ll want to plan for who rides and who rides as a passenger tandem.
White-water rafting with a swing: wet fun with an action rhythm

After the ATV ride, you switch to the river. White-water rafting tends to be the moment when people realize they really are on an adventure day, not a casual activity.
The information you have specifies rafting plus a swing. While the exact sequence isn’t spelled out here, the important part is that the experience includes more than paddling—there’s an extra adrenaline element built in.
What you should take seriously:
- You will get wet during rafting, and probably before and after it through splash zones.
- Good weather matters. The experience states that if the day is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll get a different date or a full refund.
If you’re unsure whether you’ll feel comfortable with rafting, bring your focus back to the basics: you’ll have equipment and a guide/instructor included. That reduces the guesswork and helps you enjoy the ride instead of worrying through it.
The coffee plantation wind-down: a welcome reset

After you finish the main adventure, the driver drops you at a coffee plantation for relaxing and trying traditional coffee. That stop matters more than it sounds.
Action days can get exhausting when you go from high energy to nothing to do. Here, you get a calmer pacing moment, usually enough time to cool down, dry off a bit, and taste Bali coffee without feeling rushed. It’s also a good way to learn something about local flavors before you head back.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta
Pickup, timing, and how logistics affect your day

The day runs about 12 hours. That’s a long window, so logistics can make or break the experience.
You’ll get pickup offered when you select the transportation option. That’s a big win in Kuta, where driving and parking can eat time fast—especially when your day already has multiple activity stages.
It’s also listed as private for your group, meaning only your group participates. For couples, friends, or families, that often makes the experience feel less crowded and more relaxed. You can move through instructions and transitions without feeling like you’re being squeezed into a larger group schedule.
One more practical note: confirmation is received at booking time, and the experience is near public transportation. That gives you flexibility if you’re staying nearby and want options.
Guides and drivers: the difference between scary and safe

This sort of day needs more than equipment. It needs clear guidance.
The names that come up in the provided information include people like:
- Awan, praised for being knowledgeable and making guests feel safe
- Jeling, described as excellent and extremely friendly and patient
- Putu Andika and Puti Undika, mentioned for helpfulness, patience, and being kind
Even if you’re experienced with adventure sports, a calm instructor matters when you’re in mud, on uneven tracks, and in moving water. This trip is positioned to be the opposite of chaos: you’re supported, you’re guided, and you’re not left guessing what to do next.
Who should book this (and who might skip it)

This experience fits best if you want a full action day and you’re okay with getting dirty and wet.
You’ll probably love it if you:
- like off-road riding and bumpy terrain
- want a combo day instead of planning separate tours
- enjoy active experiences more than long scenic stops
- travel in a group where everyone wants to do real stuff
You might think twice if you:
- hate getting muddy or wet
- have mobility concerns that make uneven ground hard
- want a gentle, low-impact day
There’s also an age minimum: 5 years old is the stated allowance.
Age rules and riding setup: plan this early
If you’re traveling with kids, the rules are clear:
- Minimum age allowed is 5 years.
- Children 5–11 years must have an adult present, and they ride passenger tandem.
- Solo riding means all will be a rider on the quad bike, with a minimum age of 12.
So if you’ve got a child younger than 12, your plan likely includes a tandem arrangement. If you have mixed ages, make sure you understand who will ride alone and who will go tandem before you arrive. It saves stress when it’s time to gear up.
What’s included versus what costs extra
Here’s what you should expect based on the provided details:
Included:
- transportation if option selected
- welcome drink and lunch
- all fees and taxes
- all equipment for the activities
- activity guide/instructor
- video and picture from the professional photographer for the jeep sunrise (as listed)
Not included:
- tipping for the guide
- video and picture from the professional photographer for the ATV and rafting
That last line is important. If you love action photos and want them for both the ATV and rafting, plan for extra spending. If you don’t care, you can save your money and enjoy the day without chasing picture packages.
Weather and the money-back guarantee: two safety nets
Two different protections are mentioned:
1) Weather dependency
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
2) 100% money back guarantee (as stated)
There is a 100% money back guarantee if you don’t like it. The note says you don’t need to pay if you dislike it. This is unusual, and it’s worth paying attention to when you book—so you understand how the guarantee is handled.
Should you book? My honest take
If your ideal Bali day sounds like mud, rivers, and motion, book it. The combo format is the big draw: you get ATV adventure, rafting energy, and a calmer coffee stop afterward, all within about 12 hours.
I’d especially recommend it if:
- you want value without doing separate planning
- you don’t mind wearing adventure clothes
- you’re traveling with people who enjoy active, noisy, wet fun
Skip it if your comfort zone is polished tours and dry shoes. This is meant to be lived, not just photographed.
FAQ
Where is Excellence Bali ATV (Quad Bike) with White Water Rafting located?
It is listed in Kuta, Indonesia.
How much does it cost?
The price is $34.00 per person.
How long does the experience take?
The duration is approximately 12 hours.
Is pickup included?
Transportation is included if you select the transportation option.
What ages can participate?
The minimum allowed age is 5 years.
Can kids ride solo on the quad bike?
No. Solo quad bike riding is for ages 12+. Kids ages 5–11 must have an adult present and ride passenger tandem.
What is included in the price?
The listing includes equipment, a guide/instructor, welcome drink and lunch, and all fees and taxes. It also mentions video and picture from the professional photographer for the jeep sunrise.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is it private?
Yes. It’s listed as private, so only your group will participate.
































