- Lovina: Private Fishing Trip, Dolphin Watching, & Waterfall
- Good To Know
- A Deep Dive into the Tour Experience
- Starting Point and Logistics
- The Fishing Adventure
- Dolphin Watching in Lovina Sea
- Exploring Gitgit Waterfall
- The Green Surroundings
- Return Journey and Drop-off
- Practical Details and What You Need to Know
- Transportation & Timing
- Cost & Value
- What to Bring
- Suitability
- Authentic Insights from Reviews
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Lovina: Private Fishing Trip, Dolphin Watching, & Waterfall

Planning a day in Bali that’s a mix of adventure, relaxation, and authentic local sights? This private tour around Lovina offers just that—a chance to fish in the open sea, watch playful dolphins in their natural habitat, and explore the lush surroundings of Gitgit Waterfall. It’s a full, yet balanced way to see some of the island’s most beloved natural wonders without the crowds.
What we love most about this experience is its personalized touch: it’s a private group, so you get the attention of knowledgeable guides, and everything is tailored to your pace. You’ll enjoy scenic coastal views, the thrill of fishing with a local fisherman, and the peaceful sound of water cascading down the waterfall. Plus, the opportunity to see dolphins up close makes this a truly memorable outing.
One thing to keep in mind is that, like any fishing trip, there’s a chance you might not catch fish—so patience is key. But even if the catch isn’t abundant, the overall experience of the sea, dolphins, and green landscapes more than makes up for it. This tour suits those who love nature, want a taste of local Balinese life, and appreciate a flexible, well-rounded adventure.
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- Personalized Private Experience: Enjoy a private group tour with a friendly, English-speaking guide.
- Authentic Local Fishing: Fish with a traditional boat and local fisherman for a genuine experience.
- Wildlife Encounters: Watch dolphins in their natural habitat—an unforgettable highlight.
- Breathtaking Waterfalls: Visit and walk through tropical plantations near Gitgit Waterfall.
- Flexible Itinerary: Combinations of activities allow for a balanced, relaxing day.
- Includes Pickup & Drop-off: Convenient hotel pickup around Bali, Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Sanur, or Lovina.
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A Deep Dive into the Tour Experience

Starting Point and Logistics
Your day begins with a pickup from your accommodation—either in Bali or Ubud—making logistics straightforward. The pickup times are arranged based on your starting location, with an early morning start, ideal for catching dolphins and enjoying cooler temperatures at the waterfall.
Once picked up, the journey to Lovina is smooth, with comfortable transport and a friendly guide ready to answer questions along the way. The tour is designed for a private group, ensuring a personal experience and flexibility throughout the morning.
The Fishing Adventure
The first activity involves heading out on a traditional fishing boat with a local fisherman. Here’s where the tour truly shines: the chance to feel the thrill of fishing in the open sea. You might aim for tuna, mahi-mahi, or snapper, and the experience is as much about the peaceful ocean breeze and stunning coastal scenery as it is about the catch itself.
According to reviews, the trip offers genuine insight into local fishing practices—some guests mention how the guides are friendly and eager to share their knowledge. Still, it’s worth noting that there’s no guarantee of catching fish, so come with patience and an open mind. The calm sea and panoramic views, however, are guaranteed to lift your spirits.
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Following the fishing, the focus shifts to one of the main highlights: dolphin watching. Lovina is famous for its resident dolphins, and this is your chance to see them frolicking in their natural environment. Guides often share that dolphins are playful and curious—some guests report seeing a pod of dolphins swimming close to the boat and jumping out of the water.
The experience isn’t just about the dolphins; it’s also about soaking in the peacefulness of the sea. Expect breezy, scenic views that make it easy to forget about the world back on land. Many travelers note how breathtaking it is to watch these intelligent creatures in the wild, and some even get a glimpse of dolphins swimming alongside the boats.
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Exploring Gitgit Waterfall
After the sea adventures, the tour continues inland to Gitgit Waterfall. This spot is a true hidden gem—less crowded than some other waterfalls and surrounded by lush greenery. The walk to the waterfall is part of the charm, as you stroll along a pathway through tropical plantations filled with clove, durian, coffee, and jackfruit trees.
Once at the waterfall, you’ll have about an hour to take photos, relax, or just listen to the soothing sound of water tumbling down. Several reviews highlight the beauty of the scenery, with some guests mentioning the vibrant green foliage and the invigorating spray from the falls. It’s a perfect spot for nature lovers and those wanting a peaceful break from busy Bali hotspots.
The Green Surroundings
Walking through the plantations gives you a taste of traditional Balinese agriculture. It’s an authentic experience that lets you see where many of Bali’s fresh produce come from. Your guide might point out different plants and fruits, making this part both educational and relaxing.
Return Journey and Drop-off
After exploring the waterfall, your driver will take you back to your accommodation. The whole tour lasts about four hours, making it a manageable half-day escape to nature, with enough time to relax and reflect on your experiences.
Practical Details and What You Need to Know

Transportation & Timing
The tour includes pickup from designated locations around Bali and Ubud, with specific options for Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Sanur, or Lovina. The early start is ideal for maximizing dolphin sightings and avoiding midday crowds. The transport is comfortable, and guides are friendly and helpful in answering questions.
Cost & Value
While the price may seem modest, it covers a lot: private fishing, dolphin watching, and a scenic waterfall visit, all with a knowledgeable guide. The value lies in the personalized experience and the variety of activities packed into four hours. It’s a flexible way to enjoy Bali’s northern natural beauty without the need for multiple tours.
What to Bring
To make the most of this tour, pack comfortable shoes for walking, a camera to capture dolphins and waterfalls, and sunscreen to ward off Bali’s sun. Since the trip involves being on the water, it’s wise to have a hat or sunglasses handy. No alcohol or drugs are allowed during the activities.
Suitability
This tour isn’t recommended for those prone to seasickness, babies under 1 year, or individuals over 95 years. It’s best suited for active travelers, nature lovers, and anyone eager to experience Bali’s aquatic and green landscapes intimately. People with altitude sickness won’t find this tour relevant, as it focuses on sea and lowland waterfalls.
Authentic Insights from Reviews

Guests consistently mention the attentive guidance of the tour staff. For example, one reviewer noted, “Our guide, Agus, was super friendly—he even helped us fish and pointed out local birds during the walk.” Others appreciated the flexibility, with many stating, “Even if we didn’t catch much fish, the dolphin show more than made up for it.”
Several travelers found the waterfall visit especially refreshing. One shared, “The walk through tropical plantations was a highlight. It felt like stepping into a jungle adventure,” and another mentioned how the waterfall’s cool spray and lush surroundings provided a perfect break from Bali’s heat.
Final Thoughts
This tour offers a balanced blend of sea and land adventures, making it ideal for those wanting a well-rounded day in Bali. The private setup ensures a relaxed pace and personalized attention, making it suitable for families, couples, or small groups seeking authentic experiences.
You’ll love the chance to interact with local fishermen, marvel at playful dolphins, and enjoy a scenic waterfall surrounded by tropical beauty. It’s a true escape into Bali’s natural side, with enough flexibility to tailor the day to your interests.
While expecting some unpredictability—like not catching fish—this shouldn’t deter you. The journey, scenery, and wildlife sightings make it a worthwhile addition to your Bali itinerary, especially if you value nature and authentic local life.
FAQ
What is included in this tour?
The tour includes private transportation, a traditional fishing boat trip, dolphin watching, and a walk through tropical plantations to Gitgit Waterfall. Guides speak English, and pickup/drop-off from your Bali or Ubud accommodation is included.
Is there a guarantee of catching fish?
No, there’s always a chance you might not catch fish, as it depends on the day’s conditions. The focus is on the experience of fishing, scenic views, and wildlife.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and sunscreen are recommended. Since you’ll be on a boat and walking in nature, packing light and practical is best.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, which offers flexibility in planning your trip. Just ensure you check availability for your preferred date.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but it’s not suitable for babies under 1 year or those over 95 years. Kids should be comfortable with boat rides and walking.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about four hours, including pickup, activities, and return.
Will I see dolphins close up?
Many guests describe dolphin sightings as lively and close, with some seeing pods swimming near the boat, making for excellent photo opportunities.
What is the best time of day to do this tour?
An early start is recommended to maximize dolphin viewing and enjoy the cooler morning air.
Are there any hidden costs or extras?
All main activities are included; however, bringing extra cash for tips or souvenirs at the waterfall might be a good idea.
This carefully curated mix of sea, wildlife, and lush scenery makes this private tour a standout choice for those wanting to experience Bali’s natural beauty beyond typical tourist spots. It’s memorable, authentic, and highly customizable—perfect for a laid-back day that captures the spirit of Bali’s wild side.
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