Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour

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Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour

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One calm morning plus big rice-terrace views beats most Bali checklists. This Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk, and floating breakfast combo stacks three feel-good stops into about 6 hours, with pickup and tickets already covered. It’s a simple way to experience Bali’s wellness side and its famous countryside in one go.

I like that you get a real yoga class ticket (not just a quick stop) and that the day includes Tegalalang rice terrace entrance so you don’t have to sort out access on your own. I also love the floating breakfast at a scenic cafe—it’s fun, but it’s also a nice break that keeps the pace human.

One drawback to keep in mind: this program needs good weather and it can be canceled or adjusted. Also, if you book last minute, pickup coordination can get messy, so confirm your pickup spot and plan a little buffer.

Key things to know before you go

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Key things to know before you go

  • Kumulilir yoga stop: a scheduled yoga class is part of the day, not a casual photo break
  • Tegalalang rice terrace ticket included: you’re covered for entry to one of Bali’s most photographed landscapes
  • Floating breakfast at a scenic cafe: included breakfast experience designed for views and downtime
  • Free pickup from many Bali areas: Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasa and more
  • Private tour for your group: you won’t be folded into a crowd

The real appeal: yoga, terraces, and breakfast with a view

This isn’t the kind of Bali tour where you spend half your time rushing between photos. It’s built around three specific experiences that naturally slow you down: yoga, a rice terrace walk, and a floating breakfast break. That structure matters because it helps the day feel intentional instead of chaotic.

Yoga first makes the most sense. Even if you’re not a hardcore “bend like bamboo” person, a class sets your body and mind for what’s coming: steps, walking, and being outside in Bali’s daylight. Then the terraces give you that classic “wow” scenery—wide views, layered greens, and that sense that you’ve left the busy parts behind. The floating breakfast ties it all together by turning the morning into a reward.

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Price and what you actually get for $25

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Price and what you actually get for $25
At $25, the big value isn’t just the low cost—it’s the mix of what’s included. This tour covers an air-conditioned vehicle, coffee and/or tea, a yoga class ticket, the floating breakfast, and the rice terrace entrance. When you price those pieces separately in Bali, they add up faster than you’d expect.

Here’s the practical way to think about value:

  • If you want yoga + a terrace entry + breakfast without extra ticket hunting, this bundles them.
  • If you’re starting from areas like Kuta or Seminyak, the included pickup can be the difference between a smooth morning and a stressful one.
  • The duration is about 6 hours, which is long enough to feel like a real outing but short enough to keep your afternoon open.

The “cheap” part feels real here, as long as you’re okay with a set schedule and a weather-dependent plan.

Getting to the starts: A/C pickup that saves your morning

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This tour includes free pick up from a long list of Bali areas, including Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasa, and more. That’s a big deal if you’d rather not figure out transportation between neighborhoods.

Because it’s about pickup, a small detail can make or break the day: be clear on where you want to be collected. One issue mentioned in a poor-experience situation involved an unclear pickup location. So do yourself a favor—confirm the exact pickup point and arrive a few minutes early.

Also note the tour is private for your group. That usually means fewer awkward waits and less schedule chaos than shared van tours, because you’re not trying to sync with a larger, mixed group.

Stop 1: Kumulilir yoga class—what you’re really signing up for

Your first big experience is the yoga class at Kumulilir (with the yoga class ticket included). This is one of the most valuable parts of the day because you’re not just watching yoga from the sidelines—you’re taking part.

The tour listing notes that travelers should have moderate physical fitness. Translation: you should be comfortable walking around and doing basic movement, but this isn’t described as extreme training. If you’ve done yoga before, you’ll probably feel at home. If you’re new, you’ll likely be able to scale things—just listen to your body and keep expectations simple.

What I like about starting here: yoga tends to make you less grabby. Instead of rushing to “catch the view,” you’re more likely to actually notice how the morning feels—light, air, and the slower rhythm Bali does well.

Stop 2: Tegalalang rice terrace walk—classic views with real walking

Next is the Tegalalang Rice Terrace stop. The rice terrace entrance ticket is included, so you can focus on the walk instead of handling entry.

This is the part most people think they already know, and then they arrive and realize photos don’t capture the depth. The terraces feel layered and close-up at the same time, and the viewpoints are spread out. Because it’s a walk, expect uneven ground and a little climbing or stepping depending on where you go.

This is also where your moderate fitness level comes into play. Even if you’re not hiking, you’ll want shoes that don’t slip and clothes you don’t mind getting a little dusty or damp.

A good strategy: plan a slower pace. The terraces are gorgeous, but the best experience is when you pause often. You’ll get more out of it than if you treat it like a sprint to the biggest viewpoint.

Floating breakfast at a scenic cafe—fun photos, but plan for the break

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Floating breakfast at a scenic cafe—fun photos, but plan for the break
Then comes the signature “floating breakfast” moment at a scenic cafe. The breakfast itself is included, and it’s designed around that memorable floating presentation.

Here’s the practical truth: floating breakfasts are about more than the Instagram angle. It’s also a built-in rest stop in the middle of a walking day. After yoga and terrace time, you’ll appreciate sitting down, sipping coffee and/or tea, and letting your body decompress.

You’ll also want to be mentally ready for the pacing. Floating breakfast experiences often involve a set time window for the food presentation. So try not to cram anything else right after the tour if you can help it—give yourself space to linger a bit, take photos without rushing, and absorb the setting.

If you’re traveling with someone who loves scenery and a “treat yourself” morning, this part is usually the one that lands hardest.

The pace, the group setup, and who this suits

This program is about a full morning that blends movement and scenery. Duration is listed as about 6 hours, and the included pickup from multiple areas suggests a departure time that keeps you out during the nicer daylight window.

It’s also a private tour/activity, meaning only your group will participate. That matters for comfort. You’re less likely to be stuck waiting for extra people, and the schedule can feel smoother.

Who it suits best:

  • Couples who want a romantic Bali morning without a complicated itinerary
  • Small groups who like structure but still want time to enjoy the views
  • Travelers who want a wellness touch (yoga) paired with a major sightseeing highlight (Tegalalang)

Who should consider something else:

  • Anyone who expects a long, deep hike or a heavy history lesson. This is a balanced day, not a multi-stop endurance trek.
  • People who struggle with walking on uneven paths. The listing calls for moderate fitness, so go in honestly about your comfort level.

Weather realities and the importance of booking timing

Bali can be unpredictable, and this tour explicitly requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the experience can be canceled, with an option to reschedule or receive a full refund. That’s your safety net.

One extra consideration comes from a disappointing scenario explained by the provider: a last-minute booking made about 2 hours before the start time didn’t leave enough time to coordinate arrangements smoothly. In that same situation, pickup location clarity was part of the problem. I don’t know your exact travel plan, but the lesson is universal: don’t treat pickup-based tours like an impulse purchase at the last second.

My advice: book with a little runway, then double-check your pickup point. If your hotel is hard to access or the pickup spot is ambiguous, clarify it early.

Value check: is this tour worth your time in Bali?

For me, the value comes down to two questions:

1) Do you want yoga + terraces + floating breakfast in one day?

2) Do you prefer included transportation and tickets over DIY planning?

If the answer is yes, this is a strong deal at $25 because multiple paid components are wrapped together: vehicle, yoga class, entrance ticket, and breakfast, plus coffee/tea. It’s the kind of package that helps you enjoy Bali instead of managing logistics.

If your travel style is purely spontaneous, you might find the set structure limiting. But most people visiting Bali for the first time (or those with limited time) benefit from having the day scaffolded for them.

Should you book Balinese Bliss with Bali Agung Tours?

If you want a calm Bali morning with the big-name scenery and an included experience that feels genuinely special, I’d lean yes. The strongest reasons to book are the bundled inclusions—yoga class, Tegalalang entrance, and a floating breakfast—plus free pickup from many popular areas.

Book it if:

  • You like wellness morning vibes
  • You want the Tegalalang terraces without ticket hassles
  • You’d rather pay one price than piece together transport + entrances + breakfast

Skip it or look for alternatives if:

  • You’re not comfortable with walking on uneven terrace paths
  • You’re depending on this day no matter what and can’t handle weather-related changes
  • You tend to book activities within hours of departure, especially when pickup is involved

If you do book, plan smart: confirm your pickup point, dress for outdoor time, and don’t schedule anything immediately after that needs perfect timing. Then you’ll get what this tour is best at—a structured, scenic, feel-good morning in Bali.

FAQ

How long is the Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating breakfast tour?

The experience runs for about 6 hours.

Where does the tour take place?

It’s listed with Kuta, Indonesia as the location, and the itinerary includes stops at Kumulilir and Tegalalang Rice Terrace.

What’s included in the price?

Included are an air-conditioned vehicle, coffee and/or tea, the yoga class ticket, breakfast with a floating breakfast at a scenic cafe, rice terrace entrance ticket, and free pickup.

Do I get free pickup?

Yes. Free pickup is offered from Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasa and more.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

What fitness level do I need?

The tour notes that travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.

Is the floating breakfast included?

Yes. Breakfast is included and it’s described as a floating breakfast at a scenic cafe.

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. Confirmation is also received at the time of booking.

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