Uluwatu Temple 2026 Guide: Entry Fees, Kecak Dance Tickets, and Practical Tips for Visitors

Uluwatu Temple

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Uluwatu TempleEssential information for planning a visit to Bali’s iconic sea temple, including updated ticket prices, QRIS payment, and advice for securing seats at the sunset Kecak performance.

For travelers preparing to visit one of Bali’s most majestic sites, understanding the logistics is key to a smooth experience. This guide provides the latest practical information for visiting Pura Luhur Uluwatu, including entry fees for domestic and international visitors, payment methods, and strategic timing to enjoy the famed sunset and Kecak dance performance.

Official Notification of the 2026 Uluwatu Entrance Ticket Price Increase Received by Hey Bali Team

Updated Entry Fees Uluwatu Temple for 2026

As of January 3, 2026, the entrance fees to the Uluwatu Temple area are structured as follows:

Additional parking fees apply: IDR 4,000 for cars and IDR 2,000 for motorbikes. It is advisable to confirm these rates directly on-site, as they are subject to change per management policy.

Uluwatu Temple On-Site Payment and Ticketing

Tickets for the temple grounds are purchased at the entrance; advance online booking is not currently available. For convenience, the ticket counters accept both cash and QRIS payments. This means visitors can pay using popular Indonesian e-wallets like GoPay, OVO, and DANA without incurring extra fees. Payments via international debit or credit cards are not yet an option.

Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple

Securing Tickets for the Kecak Fire Dance Uluwatu Temple

Witnessing the traditional Kecak dance at the cliffside amphitheater requires a separate ticket. Visitors have two primary options:

It is important to note that the Kecak performances are managed by two different community groups (sekaa) operating on alternate days, which affects box office hours and seating availability.

This schedule can influence planning, especially during peak seasons.

For online booking inquiries and confirmation, you can contact Hey Bali Tour : +62 811 281-407 or +62 812-8697-8907 via WhatsApp.

Uluwatu Temple Optimal Visiting Hours and Tips

Uluwatu Temple is renowned for its breathtaking sunset vistas. The official visiting hours for the temple grounds are 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM local time (WITA).

Illustration of Kecak at Uluwatu Temple

Location and Further Guidance

Pura Luhur Uluwatu is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta, Badung Regency. For detailed directions, transportation options, cultural etiquette regarding temple sarongs, and other frequently asked questions, visitors can seek additional resources or inquire locally.

This concise overview aims to equip visitors with the core logistical details needed for an enjoyable and hassle-free visit to this iconic Balinese landmark.

Hey Bali News provides this practical guide to support travelers in experiencing Bali’s cultural heritage with ease and respect.

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