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20-Minute Gwk Uluwatu Helicopter Tour Bali Cost

Updated: July 2026

20-Minute Gwk Uluwatu Helicopter Tour Bali Cost

Considering a helicopter tour in Bali? The 20-minute GWK-Uluwatu route is a popular choice. This exhilarating flight starts at IDR 4,490,000 per seat, departing from Nusa Dua. During this 20-minute journey, you’ll soar above some of Bali’s most iconic landmarks. The tour provides striking aerial views of Uluwatu Temple, perched dramatically on a cliff edge, and the stunning white sands of Dreamland Beach. You’ll also glide over Melasti Beach and Pandawa Beach, known for their picturesque beauty, before circling the colossal GWK statue. This specific 20-minute GWK Uluwatu helicopter tour Bali cost offers a fantastic introduction to the island’s southern highlights.

Extending Your Bali Helicopter Experience

While the 20-minute GWK-Uluwatu route is captivating, a 30-60 minute helicopter flight is highly recommended if you wish to see both the northern and southern Bali coastlines, including the majestic Mount Agung. For those departing from Nusa Dua, the flight often crosses the Badung Straits, offering a chance to spot Manta Rays off the coast of Nusa Penida. The northern route specifically highlights marine life off Nusa Penida and flies along Uluwatu’s dramatic limestone cliffs, with Mount Agung often visible in the background. An extended southern route includes spectacular vistas of Mount Batur volcano, the serene Kintamani Lake, the verdant Jatiluwih Rice Fields, and the iconic Tanah Lot temple. Helicopter land-in add-ons are available, including convenient pickup/drop-off services, gourmet picnics, invigorating hiking excursions, and optional landings at various scenic points along your chosen route. Fly Bali frequently offers promotions, such as 10% OFF on private helicopter experiences for long weekends in Bali.

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