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Uluwatu Cliff Helicopter Tour Price Per Seat Bali

Updated: June 2026

Uluwatu Cliff Helicopter Tour Price Per Seat Bali

Soaring Above Uluwatu: Your Helicopter Tour Options

Dreaming of a unique perspective on Bali’s breathtaking landscapes? A helicopter tour over Uluwatu offers unparalleled views. Helicopter tours typically start at IDR 4,490,000 per seat for a 20-minute route. This specific tour departs from Nusa Dua and covers the iconic GWK statue and the majestic Uluwatu Temple. Along the way, you’ll also get a bird’s-eye view of stunning beaches like Dreamland Beach, Melasti Beach, and Pandawa Beach. For those wanting to truly immerse themselves in Bali’s diverse beauty, a 30 to 60-minute flight is highly recommended. This extended duration allows you to experience both the northern and southern coastlines, even catching a glimpse of the impressive Mount Agung in the distance.

Exploring Bali’s Coastlines and Beyond by Air

The northern route of a helicopter tour from Nusa Dua isn’t just about cliffs and temples. It often crosses the Badung Straits, offering a chance to spot magnificent Manta Rays off the coast of Nusa Penida. This route then continues along Uluwatu’s dramatic limestone cliffs, with the formidable Mount Agung providing a stunning backdrop. For a more comprehensive exploration, the extended southern route is a fantastic option. This itinerary expands to include vistas of the Mount Batur volcano, the serene Kintamani Lake, the iconic Jatiluwih Rice Fields, and the revered Tanah Lot temple. Beyond the standard routes, helicopter land-in add-ons are available to customize your experience further. These can include convenient pickup and drop-off services, delightful picnics, opportunities for hiking, and even optional landings at points of interest along your journey. Keep an eye out for special offers; for example, Fly Bali occasionally provides 10% off private helicopter experiences during long weekends in Bali.

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