REVIEW · KUTA
Seminyak Beach eBike Private Tour
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Seminyak’s coastline is pretty even at walking speed. On this Seminyak Beach eBike Private Tour, you get the best parts without the foot-sore plan. You’ll ride along the boardwalk and beaches, pause for ocean views and temple context, then end with time to hang around Double Six.
Two things I really like: you don’t have to jostle with a big crowd, and the guide-led pacing makes it feel easy, not chaotic. Another big win is the value mix—e-bike time plus stops, and snacks included (yes, traditional pork satay skewers).
One thing to consider: this tour assumes you can handle basic bike riding. It also includes pork satay in the snack plan, so if you avoid pork, plan accordingly.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you pedal
- From Kuta to Double Six: what this eBike tour delivers
- Logistics: where you meet and how you start riding
- How the small-group setup changes the experience
- The coastal route: Stop by stop, what you’re actually seeing
- Stop 1: Pantai Kuta Beach stretch (about 30 minutes)
- Stop 2: Legian Beach and Double Six Beach area (about 30 minutes)
- Stop 3: The Flea Market Seminyak break (about 30 minutes)
- Stop 4: Petitenget Beach temples (about 30 minutes)
- Stop 5: Pantai Double Six and a longer beach break (up to 1 hour)
- Price and value: why $26 can make sense here
- What I recommend you bring (and wear)
- Fitness and rider requirements: who this fits best
- Weather reality: the one factor you can’t ignore
- Should you book the Seminyak Beach eBike Private Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Seminyak Beach eBike tour?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is pickup available?
- Do I get transfers to the e-bike pick-up point?
- Is it a private tour?
- What’s the rider requirement for the bike?
- Are there height or weight limits?
- Are admission tickets included?
- What snacks are included?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- What’s the cancellation window?
Key points to know before you pedal
- Small-group feel with guide-led riding so you’re not fighting for space on the boardwalk
- Pickup and drop-off options so you can start when you want and avoid extra hassle
- Temple and beach stops timed for a half-day pace (30 minutes at most stops, plus a longer beach break)
- Snacks included, including traditional pork satay skewers
- Admission tickets included for the scheduled stops
From Kuta to Double Six: what this eBike tour delivers

If you’re in Kuta or Seminyak and you want scenery fast, an e-bike is the smartest shortcut you can buy. This half-day route links the coast in a way that’s hard to replicate on foot—Kuta Beach, the Legian stretch, a Seminyak market break, then onward to Petitenget Beach temples and finally Double Six.
The vibe is active but not intense. The e-bike does the heavy lifting, and the timing stays reasonable: roughly 3 to 4 hours total, with multiple short stops rather than one long slog. You’re riding for the big views, then stopping when it actually makes sense—temples, a shopping break, and a beach hangout.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Kuta
Logistics: where you meet and how you start riding
The meeting point is at EZYRIDERS Electric eBike Tours & Rentals Bali in Kuta (Gg. Sadasari No.21). That matters because you’ll know exactly where you’re launching from, instead of wandering around guessing where the bikes are staged.
Pickup is offered, and there’s also a complimentary e-bike drop-off to your hotel you can book ahead. You’ll also get convenient round-trip transfers to the e-bike pick-up point. In practice, that means less time spent “figuring it out” and more time moving along the coast.
You’ll receive confirmation at booking time, and the tour uses a mobile ticket, which keeps it simple once you’re in Bali. The activity also notes service animals are allowed and that it’s near public transportation—handy if you’re staying locally and don’t want everything to feel like a taxi-only trip.
How the small-group setup changes the experience

The tour is described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. At the same time, the route is set up for no jostling for space on the boardwalk—the idea is that your guide keeps everyone together and moving at a safe, sensible pace.
In one of the strongest reviews, the rider highlighted clear instructions and regular communication before pickup, plus safety being explained. That’s a big deal for an e-bike tour—learning the bike and feeling comfortable early changes everything.
If you’re the sort of traveler who hates waiting around while a guide herds people at random, this format should fit your style: you get instruction, then you roll.
The coastal route: Stop by stop, what you’re actually seeing
Stop 1: Pantai Kuta Beach stretch (about 30 minutes)
You start at Pantai Kuta Beach and cruise along the famous shoreline segment. The route passes notable coastal areas, including Padma Beach and then heads back toward the Legian Boardwalk.
Why this opening stop works: Kuta is where the energy is. By starting here, you get the classic beach feel immediately, and you can still settle into your bike rhythm without the pressure of a long ride before your first pause.
Also, you get a short block of time that won’t exhaust you. The scheduled stop is about 30 minutes, which is enough to soak in the ocean and get your bearings.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Kuta
Stop 2: Legian Beach and Double Six Beach area (about 30 minutes)
Next comes the Legian Beach segment, and you’ll also pass through the Double Six Beach area. Along the way, you ride past the hotels, cafes, and resorts lining the coast.
This is the stretch where you’ll feel how e-bikes change your perspective. Instead of stopping and starting every few minutes, you glide through the long coastline corridor and keep momentum. You’re not doing a hard workout, but you’re also not stuck staring at one spot for too long.
The stop time is again about 30 minutes, so you have a window to look around, take photos, and get a feel for the coast’s rhythm.
Stop 3: The Flea Market Seminyak break (about 30 minutes)
Then you hit The Flea Market Seminyak for a quick shopping break. The tour also includes the option to chill out at nearby cafes, and it mentions that tour guides have discounted prices for customers.
This is a smart pacing choice. After beach time, it gives you a land-based break and a chance to pick up small souvenirs without forcing it to be a whole shopping day.
One practical note: the itinerary keeps it short—about 30 minutes—so if you love shopping, come with a plan. Decide what you want first, then shop fast. If you try to browse everything, you’ll burn the clock.
Stop 4: Petitenget Beach temples (about 30 minutes)
After the market, you continue to where the Petitenget and Masceti Temples are located on Petitenget Beach. You’ll get a brief explanation of the culture and the temples’ old age context, and you’ll also have a snack moment here.
This stop also lines up with what the tour does best: mixing movement with meaning. You’re not stuck in a lecture. It’s short, guided, and paired with the coastal setting.
You’ll be offered traditional Balinese pork satay FREE for each e-bike participant, which is part of the snack plan the tour advertises. If you eat vegetarian or avoid pork, you’ll want to think ahead—this is the most explicitly “pork-included” part of the experience.
Stop 5: Pantai Double Six and a longer beach break (up to 1 hour)
Finally, you head toward Pantai Double Six. If there’s time, you can relax at beachside cafes along the water and enjoy the sea views.
This is the longest stop on the route—about 1 hour. It’s the moment where the tour shifts from sightseeing to actually slowing down. Think of it as your “sit, breathe, and let your legs recover” segment.
Also, at least one highlight mentioned in the rider feedback was spotting turtles as part of the experience. I can’t promise sightings, but if you like wildlife moments, keep your eyes open along the coast.
After this beach break, you return to the Ezyriders Workshop and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
Price and value: why $26 can make sense here

At $26 for roughly half a day, the value comes from the bundle. You’re not paying just for transportation—you’re paying for:
- guided riding along a set coastal route
- scheduled stops (with admission tickets included in the itinerary)
- built-in snack support
- pickup/drop-off and transfer options (when you use them)
This is the key: walking the same chain of coastal spots would take much longer and likely involve extra transport. An e-bike compresses time without removing all the fun.
One more value note: a strong review called out that the tour felt designed for different fitness levels. That lines up with the e-bike format. You’re moving through Bali’s coast rather than grinding through it.
What I recommend you bring (and wear)

The tour’s practical list is solid, so follow it:
- Sport shoes and socks
- Sunglasses
- Comfortable clothes
- A handphone/camera
- Sunscreen if you want it (you may bring your own)
- Any personal medication (including asthma pumps if needed)
- Money for extras like a GoPro video card, drinks, and miscellaneous items
- Light swim gear and a small towel if you want to take a dip (only if the day and your timing allow)
For clothing, I’d keep it simple: breathable top, something you can move in, and shoes that feel stable when you stop.
Fitness and rider requirements: who this fits best

This is a guided e-bike ride with real riding involved. The requirements state:
- Bicycle riding skill required
- Maximum weight 120 kg
- Minimum height 140 cm
- Suitable for all ages, with guardian consent for under 18
So, this works best if you can handle basic balance and turning on a bike. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you do need to be comfortable on two wheels.
If you’re worried you’ll freeze up at the first stop, take the instructions seriously. That’s where your confidence starts.
Weather reality: the one factor you can’t ignore

The tour notes it requires good weather. If weather cancels the activity, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s worth keeping in mind during Bali’s rain swings—your best bet is to book when the forecast gives you a decent window.
Should you book the Seminyak Beach eBike Private Tour?
I think this tour is a strong pick if you want a half-day that feels like Bali’s coastline, not like a checklist. You’ll get long coastal movement, short guided stops, and a relaxed beach finale—all while not burning your legs out.
Book it if:
- you want e-bike convenience without losing the sightseeing stops
- you like the idea of a short market stop
- you want built-in snacks and guided pacing
Skip it or be cautious if:
- you don’t feel confident riding a bicycle
- pork satay is a deal-breaker for your diet
- you’re traveling on a day where weather is unreliable and you can’t be flexible
FAQ
How long is the Seminyak Beach eBike tour?
It’s listed as approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at EZYRIDERS Electric eBike Tours & Rentals Bali in Kuta and ends back at the meeting point.
Is pickup available?
Pickup is offered, and the tour also notes you can book a complimentary e-bike drop-off to your hotel.
Do I get transfers to the e-bike pick-up point?
Yes. Convenient round-trip transfers to the e-bike pick-up point are provided.
Is it a private tour?
It’s described as a private tour/activity, with only your group participating.
What’s the rider requirement for the bike?
You need bicycle riding skill.
Are there height or weight limits?
Yes. The maximum weight is 120 kg, and the minimum height is 140 cm.
Are admission tickets included?
Admission tickets are included for the scheduled stops in the itinerary.
What snacks are included?
Snacks are provided, including traditional Balinese pork satay skewers.
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.
What’s the cancellation window?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.





























