
moderate
2 hours (120 minutes)
Suitable for most travelers in average physical condition; must be able to climb a ladder and move on uneven boat decks and seabeds.
Three water sports in one fast-paced morning: a self-ride jet ski, a modern winch-assisted parasail and a helmeted SeaWalker across shallow coral gardens. Perfect for travelers who want adrenaline, aerial views and underwater encounters in a single 2‑hour package.
The morning sun lifts off the horizon in a thin ribbon of gold and the sea in front of Nusa Dua seems to wake with a polite yawn—calm, blue, ready. You feel the salt in the air as the crew runs through a crisp safety briefing; a champagne fizz of excitement builds as jet skis idle and a parasail flutters like a curious gull. For two hours this compact combo sends you from speed to sky to seabed: a 15-minute self-ride jet ski, a short parasail ascent (about 5 minutes aloft), and a 20-minute SeaWalker trek across shallow reef flats wearing a helmet that lets you stand on the seafloor and meet the fish eye to eye.

Winds are typically lighter before 10:00 AM—morning departures mean calmer seas for parasailing and clearer water for SeaWalker.
Use mineral, reef-safe sunscreen to protect corals; reapply at least every 90 minutes when exposed to sun and spray.
Sturdy water shoes make boarding ladders, alighting boats and walking on reef flats safer and more comfortable.
If you’re prone to motion sickness, take preventative medication an hour before departure and stay hydrated.
Nusa Dua was developed in the 1970s–80s as a planned resort area; beneath the modern beachfront lie ancient reef formations and traditional fishing grounds.
Operators increasingly encourage reef-safe sunscreen and discourage feeding fish; avoid touching coral and follow guides’ instructions to reduce impact.
Protects skin and reefs from harmful chemicals during extended sun exposure.
summer specific
Improves traction on wet ladders, boat decks and rocky shore entries.
Adds sun protection and a light wind barrier during jet ski and parasail segments.
Keeps valuables dry while you’re on the water and during transitions.