
Dramatically perched on the edge of a 70-meter-high cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of Bali’s most stunning sea temples. It combines spiritual heritage, breathtaking coastal views, and captivating cultural performances, making it a top highlight for any Bali travel experience.
Whether you’re drawn to cultural exploration, scenic photography, or unforgettable sunsets, Uluwatu Temple is a must-visit. It’s the perfect place to explore Bali from a different perspective—where nature, history, and tradition meet high above the sea.
Why Visit Uluwatu Temple?
1. Clifftop Ocean Views
Located on Bali’s southern tip, the temple offers sweeping views of the Indian Ocean. The dramatic cliffside setting creates a majestic backdrop that’s ideal for watching the sunset.
2. Cultural Significance
Uluwatu is one of Bali’s six key spiritual pillars and is dedicated to the sea gods. The temple’s name, Luhur Uluwatu, means “something divine at the edge of the rock,” reflecting its sacred status.
3. Famous Kecak Fire Dance
Each evening at sunset, the temple hosts the traditional Kecak dance—a hypnotic performance set against the backdrop of the ocean and the golden sky. It’s one of the most iconic cultural shows in Bali.
4. Monkeys & Jungle Trails
The temple is surrounded by a forest inhabited by wild monkeys. While playful, they’re also known for snatching loose items—so keep your belongings secure as you enjoy the natural surroundings.
5. Easy Access with a Private Driver
Getting to Uluwatu is most convenient with a Bali car rental with driver. This way, you avoid parking hassles, get local insights from your driver, and can include stops at other nearby attractions like Padang Padang Beach or Jimbaran Bay.
Price & Ticket Information
- Temple Entrance Fee
Adults: IDR 50,000
Children: IDR 30,000
Sarong rental is included with ticket for modest temple attire - Kecak Dance Ticket
IDR 150,000 (separate ticket, available for purchase inside the temple grounds)
Show Time: Starts around 6:00 PM daily, with limited seating - Opening Hours
Daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Temple area is open during the day; Kecak performance is only in the evening
Location Details
Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu)
Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Travel Time from Popular Areas
- Kuta/Seminyak: 1 hour
- Jimbaran: 30 minutes
- Nusa Dua: 40 minutes
- Ubud: Around 2 hours (scenic route recommended)
How We Can Help You Visit Uluwatu
Make the most of your visit to Uluwatu Temple with our Bali car rental with driver service. Avoid the stress of navigating steep coastal roads and focus on enjoying the journey.
We provide:
- Private, air-conditioned vehicles with flexible timing
- Experienced local drivers who can share tips and history
- Itinerary planning to combine Uluwatu with beaches, temples, or dinner spots
- Option to return after the Kecak performance, even late in the evening
Perfect for couples, families, or small groups looking to elevate their Bali holiday with a cultural sunset experience.
Contact us today to book your trip and experience Uluwatu Temple the easy way.
