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Explore Tanah Lot with our selection of private tours, ranging from half-day sunset visits to full-day combinations with Ubud or Uluwatu. Most excursions include hotel pickup, an English-speaking guide, and comfortable air-conditioned transport.

📅 Free 24-hour cancellation
🚗 Hotel pickup and drop-off
🗣️ English-speaking driver guides
🚐 Private air-conditioned transport
Tanah Lot Sunset Private Tour Free Cancellation
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Tanah Lot Sunset Private Tour

Explore Tanah Lot, an ancient Hindu temple perched on a coastal rock formation carved by the Balinese sea.

Half-Day Private Tanah Lot Sunset Tour Free Cancellation
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Half-Day Private Tanah Lot Sunset Tour

Explore Bali’s historic water temples and coastal shrines, ending with a sunset at the famous Tanah Lot sea temple.

Private Tour: Tanah Lot at Sunset Free Cancellation
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Private Tour: Tanah Lot at Sunset

Visit the Taman Ayun Royal Temple and catch the sunset at Tanah Lot on a private six-hour cultural tour.

Sunset at Tanah Lot Temple and Spa Tour Free Cancellation
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Sunset at Tanah Lot Temple and Spa Tour

Watch the sunset at the iconic Tanah Lot temple followed by an optional two-hour Balinese spa and massage treatment.

Full day Ubud and Tanah Lot tour Free Cancellation
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Full day Ubud and Tanah Lot tour

Visit Bali’s iconic Tanah Lot sea temple, the sacred Ubud Monkey Forest, and the Tegenungan Waterfall.

Amazing Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temple Tour Free Cancellation
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Amazing Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temple Tour

Explore Bali’s iconic sea temples and surf beaches, ending with a sunset Kecak dance and dinner at Jimbaran.

Banyumala Waterfalls with Tanah Lot Sunset Tour Free Cancellation
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Banyumala Waterfalls with Tanah Lot Sunset Tour

A private 7-hour tour of Taman Ayun and local art markets, ending with the sunset at Tanah Lot Temple.

Tanah Lot Sunset and Monkey Forest Tour. Free Cancellation
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Tanah Lot Sunset and Monkey Forest Tour.

Visit historic royal temples and a monkey sanctuary before ending your day with a sunset at Tanah Lot.

What Visitors Say

Read what travelers share about their experience visiting Tanah Lot — from practical tips to personal highlights.

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Maria K. USA, May 2025
5.0

"Our driver Wayan picked us up from Seminyak right on time. We hit Taman Ayun first, then got to Tanah Lot by 4 PM. It was crowded, but Wayan knew exactly where to stand for the best sunset photos. The holy water blessing at the spring was surprisingly refreshing!"

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James T. UK, Aug 2025
4.8

"Great half-day trip out of Canggu. The temple itself is stunning, though you can't go inside. We walked across the rocks at low tide and saw the holy sea snakes. Only downside was the aggressive haggling needed at the art market on the way out."

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Sarah L. Australia, Jun 2025
4.5

"Booked the Tanah Lot and Spa package. The 2-hour massage was heavenly. The temple is beautiful but man, it gets hot out there on the cliffs with zero shade. Definitely bring a hat and water. The sunset view totally made up for the heat though."

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David M. Canada, Sep 2025
5.0

"We did a full day combo with Ubud and Tanah Lot. It was a long 10-hour day, but our AC car was a lifesaver. Watching the waves crash against the rock while the sun went down was the highlight of our Bali trip. Highly recommend getting there by 4pm."

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Elena R. Spain, Apr 2026
4.9

"Beautiful site! I didn't realize a third of the rock was artificial from the 80s restoration until our guide told us, but it still looks incredibly natural. The walk from the parking lot takes about 15 minutes through a massive market. Wear comfy shoes because the rocks are super slippery."

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Mark H. New Zealand, Jul 2026
4.6

"Solid private tour. We skipped the monkey forest and just did Taman Ayun and Tanah Lot. The traffic getting out of Kuta was brutal, taking almost 90 mins. Once there, the views were epic. We stayed for the Kecak fire dance at 6 PM which was well worth the extra 100k IDR."

What to Expect on Your Tanah Lot Tour

A tour to Tanah Lot offers a blend of spectacular coastal scenery and deep Balinese spirituality. You will explore ancient sea temples, witness dramatic ocean tides, and experience one of the most famous sunsets in Southeast Asia.

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The Floating Temple

See the iconic 16th-century shrine perched on a 3-hectare rock formation. During high tide, it appears completely isolated by the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean.

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Holy Water Blessing

Walk to the base of the rock during low tide to drink from the Tirta Pabersihan fountain. This natural freshwater spring flows directly beneath the salty ocean.

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Sacred Sea Snakes

Visit the small cave at the base of the temple to see the banded sea kraits. Handled by local keepers, these venomous snakes are revered as the temple's ancient guardians.

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Sunset Silhouette

Capture the ultimate Bali photograph from the Sunset Terrace. Arrive by late afternoon to watch the sky turn brilliant shades of orange and pink behind the temple's dark silhouette.

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Kecak Fire Dance

Watch a mesmerizing traditional Balinese dance performance at 18:00 near the neighboring Batu Bolong Temple, accompanied by a hypnotic chorus of chanting men.

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Taman Ayun Temple

Many tours include a stop at this nearby 17th-century royal temple. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its multi-tiered shrines and tranquil garden moats.

Things to Know Before Booking

Planning your Tanah Lot excursion is straightforward, but knowing a few logistical details will help you choose the right tour and avoid the massive crowds.

Tour Types Available

Most Tanah Lot excursions are private, half-day or full-day tours featuring an English-speaking driver who acts as your guide. You can choose quick sunset-focused trips or comprehensive combo tours that visit multiple regional landmarks.

Ticket Inclusions

Check your specific tour details carefully. While many private tours include the 75,000 IDR entrance fee in the final price, some budget options only cover transportation, leaving tickets as an out-of-pocket cash expense at the gate.

Combined Itineraries

Tanah Lot is rarely visited alone on a guided tour. Most itineraries pair it with nearby attractions like the Taman Ayun Royal Temple, the Ubud Monkey Forest, or even a traditional 2-hour Balinese spa treatment.

Pick-up Logistics

Nearly all tours offer complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off from major tourist hubs like Seminyak, Kuta, Canggu, and Ubud. Extra fees usually apply if you are staying in remote southern areas like Uluwatu or Ungasan.

Accessibility

The main park areas and viewing terraces are paved and wheelchair accessible. However, walking down to the beach or the temple base requires navigating uneven sand and sharp rocks, which is not suitable for mobility aids.

Cancellation Policies

Booking in advance is highly recommended during the dry season (April to August). Fortunately, most tour operators offer a flexible policy, allowing a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours before your scheduled departure.

Which Tanah Lot Tour Is Best for You

Half-Day Sunset TourFull-Day Combo TourTanah Lot & Spa Package
Duration 5-6 hours8-10 hours5 hours
Best For Sunset photography and a quick cultural fixSeeing multiple regions in one dayCouples and relaxation seekers
Includes Private transport, hotel pickup, Taman Ayun stopPrivate guide, Tanah Lot, Ubud/Uluwatu stops, entrance feesTemple visit, private driver, 2-hour spa treatment
Starting Price ~$39 - $50 USD~$60 - $100 USD~$55 USD

Plan Your Visit to Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot is open daily to accommodate both early morning visitors and the massive sunset crowds.

  • General Park Hours: 07:00 – 19:00 daily
  • Kecak Fire Dance: Performed daily at 18:00 near the Batu Bolong Temple.

If you prefer a quiet experience, arriving right at opening time (07:00) allows you to explore the grounds before the tour buses arrive in the afternoon.

Tanah Lot is located in Beraban Village, Tabanan Regency. Traffic in Bali can be unpredictable, so always allow extra travel time.

  • From Canggu: 11 km away. A scooter rental (approx. 70,000 IDR/day) takes 30 to 45 minutes and is the most flexible option.
  • From Seminyak: 18 km away. A taxi or rideshare app like Grab/Gojek takes about 1 hour and costs roughly 120,000 IDR each way.
  • From Ubud: 35 km away. Hiring a private driver for a half-day costs around 350,000 IDR and takes 1.5 to 2 hours.
  • From Kuta: 22 km away. Expect a 1 to 1.5-hour drive. A negotiated return taxi trip usually costs about 200,000 IDR.

Your experience at Tanah Lot heavily depends on the season, the time of day, and the ocean tides.

  • Best Months: April to August. These are the driest months, offering the clearest skies for sunset photography.
  • Worst Months: January and February. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall and high humidity, which can obscure the sunset.
  • Time of Day: For sunset, arrive by 16:00 to secure a good viewing spot, as the sun typically sets between 18:15 and 18:45. For a peaceful visit, come between 07:00 and 09:00.
  • Tides: Check a local tide chart before visiting. You can only walk across the 20-meter stretch of sand to the temple's base during low tide.

Tanah Lot is partially accessible, making it a viable destination for most visitors with some limitations.

  • Wheelchair Users: There are ramps to the ticket office and paved, relatively flat paths through the park and viewing areas. However, the beach and the rocky base of the temple are not accessible.
  • Elderly Visitors: The main paths are generally suitable, but be aware that the walk from the parking area through the art market to the temple takes about 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Children: The site is highly suitable for children due to the open, park-like atmosphere. Strict supervision is required near the cliff edges and crashing waves.

The site is well-equipped to handle the 500,000 visitors it receives annually.

  • Entrance Fee: 75,000 IDR for foreign adults. Tickets must be purchased at the entrance booth using cash only.
  • Parking: Large parking areas are available. The fee is 5,000 IDR for cars and 3,000 IDR for motorcycles.
  • Shopping & Dining: An extensive art market (Pasar Seni) is located between the parking lot and the temple entrance. You'll find numerous food stalls, cafes, and souvenir shops here. Be prepared to haggle, as initial prices are often marked up by 50% or more.
  • Restrooms: Public toilets are available near the parking area and within the market complex.

As an active place of worship and one of Bali's most sacred sea temples, visitors must adhere to local customs.

  • Temple Access: Tourists are strictly prohibited from entering the inner temple sanctum, which is reserved for Balinese Hindu worshippers. You may only explore the outer grounds and the base of the rock.
  • Dress Code: Modest attire is expected. Shoulders and knees should be covered. While sarongs are not strictly mandatory for the outer park, they are highly recommended as a sign of respect.
  • Prohibited Activities: Swimming in the area is strictly forbidden due to dangerous currents. Climbing on the sacred temple structures or altars is also prohibited.
  • Local Traditions: According to local custom, women who are menstruating are traditionally asked not to enter the temple grounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can tourists go inside the Tanah Lot temple?

No, the inner sanctum is strictly reserved for Balinese Hindu worshippers. Tourists can explore the surrounding park, the cliff viewpoints, and walk to the base of the rock during low tide.

Do Tanah Lot tours include the entrance fee?

It depends on the specific tour. Many private tours include the 75,000 IDR entrance fee in their price, but some budget options only cover transportation. Always check the 'inclusions' list before booking.

What time should I book a sunset tour?

Most sunset tours will pick you up from your hotel between 14:00 and 15:00. This ensures you have time to visit other stops and arrive at Tanah Lot by 16:00 to secure a good viewing spot before the sun sets around 18:15.

Do I need to wear a sarong for the tour?

A sarong is not strictly mandatory for walking around the outer park area, but modest dress (covering knees and shoulders) is required. Bringing or renting a sarong is recommended as a sign of respect.

Are the sea snakes at the temple safe?

Yes, they are safe to view. The banded sea kraits are handled by local keepers in a small cave at the base of the rock. While they are venomous, they are generally docile and are revered as the temple's sacred guardians.

Can we walk to the temple during high tide?

No, you cannot. During high tide, the 20-meter path of sand connecting the shore to the rock formation is completely submerged. You can only walk to the base during low tide.

Is the Kecak dance included in the tour?

Usually, the Kecak dance is not included in standard Tanah Lot tours by default. It is performed daily at 18:00 near the Batu Bolong Temple and requires a separate ticket, which costs approximately 100,000 IDR.

What happens if it rains on my tour?

Tours generally operate rain or shine. If you are visiting in January or February during the monsoon season, expect heavy rain and high humidity. It's best to bring an umbrella or a rain poncho.

Are Tanah Lot tours wheelchair accessible?

The main viewing paths, terraces, and ticket areas are paved and wheelchair accessible. However, the rocky beach area at the base of the temple is not accessible for mobility aids.

Why do tours combine Tanah Lot with Taman Ayun?

Taman Ayun is a stunning 17th-century royal temple located in Mengwi. It sits naturally along the driving route from central Bali to the western coast, making it a convenient and culturally rich stop before heading to Tanah Lot for sunset.

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