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Blue Lagoon & Tanjung Jepun Snorkel + Ubud Waterfalls — Private Day Tour Bali - Kuta

Blue Lagoon & Tanjung Jepun Snorkel + Ubud Waterfalls — Private Day Tour Bali

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

10 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for travelers in average fitness: involves short swims, some stairs and light walking to waterfall viewpoints.

Overview

Spend a private day exploring Bali’s underwater neighborhoods at Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun, then cool off at Tibumana and Kanto Lampo waterfalls. This all-inclusive tour pairs easy snorkeling with short jungle walks—perfect for families and first-time snorkelers.

Blue Lagoon & Tanjung Jepun Snorkel + Ubud Waterfalls — Private Day Tour Bali

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The morning begins before the island heats: a driver slips through rice-paddy lanes and coastal roads, and by mid-morning you’re standing on the warm sand of Padangbai, mask and fins in hand. The sea here—Blue Lagoon and nearby Tanjung Jepun—pulls like a magnet. Visibility often exceeds 10–15m; parrotfish graze on coral heads and clownfish peek from anemones while the guide points out reef structure and the gentler currents that make these bays ideal for learners.

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Adventure Tips

Use reef-safe sunscreen

Apply reef-safe sunscreen before you arrive and reapply after swimming to protect coral and avoid slippery lotion on rocks.

Protect your feet at waterfalls

Wear water shoes for the slippery steps and rocky pools at Tibumana and Kanto Lampo.

Bring a waterproof phone case

A snug waterproof pouch lets you photograph reef life and waterfall spray without risking your device.

Eat a light lunch before snorkeling

Avoid heavy meals right before snorkeling to reduce the risk of discomfort or seasickness.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Green sea turtles (occasionally in Padangbai)
  • Tropical reef fish like clownfish and angelfish

History

Padangbai developed as a small fishing port and ferry point; inland, many waterfall sites are near traditional Balinese villages with daily Hindu offerings and small shrines.

Conservation

Use reef-safe sunscreen and avoid touching coral—guides enforce no-contact policies to protect fragile reef habitats; support local warungs to keep tourism benefits within communities.

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Recommended Gear

Reef-safe sunscreen

Essential

Protects reef ecosystems and reduces skin irritation while snorkeling.

Water shoes

Essential

Grippy soles for rocky shoreline entries and slippery waterfall steps.

Quick-dry clothing & towel

Essential

Keeps you comfortable between water stops and on the drive across the island.

Waterproof phone case or camera

Capture reef life and waterfall shots without risking water damage.

Frequently Asked Questions