Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket

Swinging with Bali’s rice views is hard to beat. I love the Bali Swing location near Ubud in Sidan Village, where palm trees, jungle greens, and real rice-field scenery work together for great photos. I also like the photo assistance, with staff helping you capture shots and even filming with your device. One drawback to consider: this is not for you if heights or safety limits are a concern, since there are strict exclusions for conditions like vertigo, heart problems, and recent surgeries.

This is a straightforward, one-day activity that trades lots of sightseeing stops for a single, very photo-focused experience. You’ll get access to multiple swing and viewpoint attractions during your visit, plus an English-speaking host/greeter to help things run smoothly.

Key things to know before you go

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Key things to know before you go

  • Sidan Village near Ubud puts you in a jungle setting with rice-field views
  • Premium package access covers a long list of swing and nest-style attractions
  • Photo help is part of the deal, including assistance using your own device
  • Different ride types mean you can choose between big swings and calmer viewpoints
  • $19 value comes from entrance + included attractions + insurance coverage
  • Safety exclusions are strict, so check vertigo, heart, blood pressure, pregnancy, and more

Where Bali Swing sits near Ubud (and why the setting feels local)

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Where Bali Swing sits near Ubud (and why the setting feels local)
Bali Swing® is in Sidan Village, near Ubud, and that matters more than it sounds. Instead of being tucked into a dense street grid, the park sits in a jungle-y area where palm trees and greenery frame the experience. When you’re on a swing, that natural “vertical” backdrop (trees above, rice fields far out) does a lot of the work for your photos.

I also like that it’s easy to reach from the main road to other top sights. If you’re planning a wider Ubud-area day, you’re not stuck with a confusing detour just to get there. The park is positioned so you can pair it with a route that also covers places like Kintamani, Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven), Tirta Gangga, or Kanto Lampo Waterfall.

The vibe is very Bali in feel: less about shopping stops, more about being outdoors and getting those signature views. That’s what makes Bali Swing worth considering even if you’ve seen a lot of social-media clips. The real experience is not just the pose. It’s the moment you start swinging, look down at the jungle, then tilt your camera up to palm fronds and open rice fields.

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What your premium Bali Swing ticket includes at Bali Swing®

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - What your premium Bali Swing ticket includes at Bali Swing®
Your ticket is built around one idea: one entry, many attractions. With the premium package, you get access to a big set of featured installations, not just one or two swings.

Included attractions are:

  • Flying Swing
  • Panoramic Swing
  • Tandem Jungle Swing
  • Bed Swing
  • Spinning Luna
  • Hobbit Nest
  • Panoramic Nest
  • Jungle Nest
  • Jungle Heart
  • Cinematic Terraces

(And the package covers other available attractions as well.)

Here’s how that helps you. Some people want the big, dramatic swing experience. Others prefer viewpoints that feel more like a scenic platform. By having both swings and “nest” style photo spots, you can pace yourself instead of forcing one style the whole time.

You also get entrance to the park plus assistance for taking pictures. That single line item is more valuable than it looks. If you’ve ever tried to photograph someone swinging with a wide-angle phone, you know it’s tricky. Staff assistance means you’re not juggling your camera while also trying not to get swung off balance.

Insurance is included too, for ages 5 to 75. It’s not something you want to think about, but it does add peace of mind, especially when an activity has height and motion.

The swing circuit: what it feels like in the jungle and over rice fields

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - The swing circuit: what it feels like in the jungle and over rice fields
The main promise of Bali Swing is the feeling of swinging between palm trees. On a practical level, you’re moving through a set of different stations where the view changes as you go. That rotation is what keeps the experience from feeling repetitive.

At several attractions, the key payoff is the jungle atmosphere plus a stunning view of natural rice fields. That combo is especially powerful because it gives you depth: foreground palm leaves, mid-level jungle, and then the rice fields stretching outward. Even if you’re not chasing Instagram-perfect shots, it’s the kind of scenery that slows you down for a second.

You’ll likely notice two “modes” to the attractions:

  • Swinging experiences, where motion is the point
  • Nest and terrace viewpoints, where you’re there for the framing and the angle

Both can be fun. The swinging ones are for people who like motion and don’t get stressed by being up in the air. The nest viewpoints can still feel exciting because you’re elevated, but they tend to be more about posing and taking in the view.

One more practical note: this is a park experience, not a quick photo stop. You’ll want to plan for time on-site so you can go through enough attractions to feel like you got your money’s worth—especially since the premium ticket bundles a lot of options.

Photo assistance that actually makes your shots easier

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Photo assistance that actually makes your shots easier
The photo help is one of the most praised parts of this experience, and for a good reason. In plain terms: the staff don’t just point you at a swing and disappear. They assist with taking photos and help you get the right timing for the shot.

What I found useful is that photo support includes assistance while you’re on the attraction, not only before or after. That matters because the best “action” photos happen during motion, not when you’re standing still.

There’s also a detail from feedback that you should care about if photography is your priority. Staff can shoot photos and videos using your own device. That’s a big deal if you prefer your phone camera settings or you want the exact file type you’re used to handling at home.

Practical tip: bring something you can grip comfortably. If you’re using your phone for video, keep it secured when staff are positioning you, and listen closely when they guide you on what to do next. The goal is simple—get great frames without turning the activity into a stress test.

Safety and comfort reality check: who should skip Bali Swing

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Safety and comfort reality check: who should skip Bali Swing
This part isn’t small. Bali Swing has clear restrictions, and you should take them seriously even if you’re fit and experienced with other attractions.

Not suitable for:

  • Pregnant women
  • People with heart problems
  • Wheelchair users
  • People with vertigo
  • People with epilepsy
  • People with altitude sickness
  • People with high blood pressure
  • People with recent surgeries

Also, alcohol and drugs are not allowed.

If you fall into any of those categories, don’t treat this as a maybe. The risk isn’t worth it. Instead, consider a lower-motion nature outing where you can enjoy the rice-field views without height-based swings.

If none of the above applies, still think about your comfort with heights and motion. Even though the experience is fun and photo-focused, it’s still an activity with movement and elevation, not a slow stroll.

There’s also an age factor. The main attractions are available for ages eight and older. If you’re traveling with kids, note that there are special attractions for smaller children, so you don’t have to assume every ride is height-based.

Planning your one-day Ubud visit (and how not to waste it)

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Planning your one-day Ubud visit (and how not to waste it)
Your ticket is valid for one day, and you’ll want to check starting times based on availability. That matters because it’s a timed-entry style experience rather than an all-day open ticket with unlimited pacing.

Since transportation isn’t included, you’ll want a plan for getting there. If you’re already driving or hiring a driver in the Ubud area, Bali Swing® fits well into a bigger day route. If you’re counting on public transport, you might find it harder—so line up transport in advance.

Time on-site is the bigger planning variable. With so many swing and nest attractions included, you’ll feel the value most when you actually go through multiple stops. If you rush, you’ll end up picking only the biggest, most photographed ones—and skipping the calmer viewpoints.

What I suggest: treat it as the anchor activity of your day. Pair it with something nearby only if you have realistic travel time. When you squeeze it between long trips, you lose the chance to take a breath between rides and get better photos.

Value for $19: what you’re really paying for (and what costs extra)

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Value for $19: what you’re really paying for (and what costs extra)
At about $19 per person, this is one of those deals where the value comes from bundling. You’re not just paying for entry. You’re paying for access to a list of featured attractions—plus photo assistance and insurance coverage for ages 5 to 75.

That combination is what makes the price feel fair. Many activities charge per “stop” or per photo session. Here, the ticket is built around getting many ride/photo setups under one umbrella.

What’s not included is also worth knowing:

  • Dress rental
  • Food and drinks
  • Transportation

So you’ll want to budget for meals separately and bring what you need for comfort. If you were planning to rent a dress or outfit on-site, you’ll need to confirm what you’re able to use, since rentals aren’t included in your ticket price.

Also, if your plan includes filming and close-up shots, think about how you’ll manage your phone while still participating comfortably. Photo assistance helps, but you still need to be prepared to follow directions and keep your device safe.

One more practical note: the experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and it also supports pay later. That can be useful if you’re juggling weather or adjusting your Ubud schedule.

Who should book Bali Swing (and who will regret it)

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Who should book Bali Swing (and who will regret it)
This experience is a strong match for you if you:

  • Want a single, famous Ubud-area activity that’s built for photo moments
  • Like the idea of swinging between palm trees with rice fields in the background
  • Appreciate staff help so you’re not wrestling with your camera while you’re moving
  • Can handle the safety exclusions and feel comfortable with height and motion

It’s also a good choice for couples and friends. The tandem-style swing options and multiple photo stations make it easy for groups to get different shots without everyone waiting forever for one person to finish.

Where it’s not a match: if you’re dealing with any of the listed medical limitations (vertigo, high blood pressure, epilepsy, recent surgery, and more) or if mobility needs require wheelchair access. In those cases, the risks and restrictions make it a poor fit.

If you have kids, the age guidance is clear: main attractions for 8+ and special attractions for smaller children. That means you can plan for a family-friendly visit, as long as everyone’s comfortable with the types of areas available.

Should you book the Bali Swing ticket in Ubud?

Ubud: Bali Swing Ticket - Should you book the Bali Swing ticket in Ubud?
If your goal is iconic Ubud-area photos plus real jungle-and-rice views, I’d say this is worth booking. The mix of swing rides and nest/terrace photo spots helps you get variety, and the photo assistance is the kind of extra that makes the experience easier and more fun.

But don’t book on autopilot. If you’re at all worried about heights, motion, or you fall into the medical exclusions, skip it. Bali Swing is very enjoyable when it matches your comfort level, and frustrating when it doesn’t.

Also, plan for the fact that food/drinks and transportation are on you. If you solve those needs ahead of time, you’ll spend more of your day inside the park and less time figuring logistics.

FAQ

Where is Bali Swing located?

Bali Swing® is located in Sidan Village near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.

How long is the Bali Swing ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability to see starting times.

What attractions are included in the premium ticket?

The premium package includes attractions such as Flying Swing, Panoramic Swing, Tandem Jungle Swing, Bed Swing, Spinning Luna, Hobbit Nest, Panoramic Nest, Jungle Nest, Jungle Heart, Cinematic Terraces, and other available attractions.

What is not included with the ticket?

Dress rental, food and drinks, and transportation are not included.

Is there an age limit for the main attractions?

Yes. The main attractions are available for ages 8 and older, and there are special attractions for smaller children.

Who should not do this activity?

It’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, wheelchair users, people with vertigo, people with epilepsy, people with altitude sickness, people with high blood pressure, or people with recent surgeries.

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