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Plan your jump · 7 days

Seven days, both venues

Long enough to reach both bookable venues without living in a car.

Reviewed 1 August 2026

01 — The short answer

How to spend seven days

Three bases, moving east then north: Seminyak, Sanur, Ubud. Two jumps that matter, one island day, and two days that are deliberately empty.

Why Sanur second

The Nusa Penida boat leaves from Sanur harbour. Sleeping there the night before turns a pre-dawn drive across Denpasar into a ten-minute walk.

Two empty days

Day three and day seven. Seven days is long enough that weather will interrupt something, and long enough to absorb it if you let it.

Two venues, two jumps

Alas Harum near Ubud and Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung. Both are inland and both are about 90 minutes from the coast.

Alas Harum sets its own price, so the Ubud jump is confirmed nearer the time than the coastal one.

02 — Which length

Three, five or seven days

Read this before the day-by-day. Seven days is the right answer for fewer people than choose it.

Three, five or seven days
Dimension Three days South Bali Five days Coast + Ubud Seven days All four
Sites visited One Two Four
Jumps One One or two Two
Bases One Two Three
Spare days One One Two
Nusa Penida No No Yes, a full day
Longest drive 45 min 90 min 90 min
Jump budget Ask for price Ask for price Ask for price
Best for A stopover A first Bali trip Coming back

Jump budget is the jumping only, per person, dated 1 August 2026. Everything else on this page is routing rather than a package.

03 — Day by day

South, east, then inland

Two moves in seven days. Every drive below is under 90 minutes, which is the point of ordering it this way.

  1. Day 1

    Arrive · Seminyak

    30 to 45 minutes from the airport. Nothing scheduled, whatever time you land.

  2. Day 2

    Coast day

    No jump on the coast — there is none. A beach day before you travel inland.

  3. Day 3

    Spare · South Bali

    Uluwatu, the cliffs, or nothing at all. If day two was stood down, this is where it moves to.

  4. Day 4

    Move · Seminyak to Sanur

    About 45 minutes. Arrive in the afternoon and jump the ocean tower late in the day, or hold it for day six.

  5. Day 5

    Nusa Penida · full day

    Fast boat from Sanur harbour, roughly 45 minutes each way. A whole day, and the reason you are based in Sanur rather than driving to it.

  6. Day 6

    Move · Sanur to Ubud

    About an hour. Alas Harum is a further 30 minutes from the centre — jump in the morning if the slot was confirmed, otherwise this is an Ubud day.

  7. Day 7

    Spare · then out

    Two hours back to the airport from Ubud. The second buffer, and the day everything postponed lands on.

The Nusa Penida crossing is the one leg the weather cancels outright rather than delays. It is on day five so that day seven can absorb it.

04 — The island day

Nusa Penida is a day, not a stop

The crossing is 45 minutes each way in a fast boat and the island itself is bigger and rougher than people expect — the roads are steep, the distances are real, and nothing about it is a quick detour from the mainland.That is why it sits on day five with a spare day behind it, and why it does not appear in the three- or five-day routes at all. Booked properly it is the best day of the week. Squeezed in, it is six hours of travelling.

The coastline of Nusa Penida seen from the water on the morning crossing
Crossing
~45 min each way
Leaves from
Sanur harbour
Allow
A full day

Seven days, honestly

Two jumps is the right number
The coast and the interior. A third at a site you have already jumped adds cost and not much else — the second jump is where the novelty already went.
Do not add a fourth base
Amed, Lovina and the north are real places and they are another two hours each. Seven days with three bases is relaxed; with four it is a driving holiday.
Base inland if you can
Both bookable venues are inland. A night in Ubud turns two long drives into one short one.
Book the coastal jump first
It is the one with a published slot and the one you can move. Alas Harum confirms per date and Nusa Penida is under a shutdown order.
Wet season
November to April this route still works, but put both jumps in the morning and treat day five as optional rather than planned.
What it costs us to say
If you only want to jump, three days is enough and this page is not for you. Seven days is for people who want Bali with a jump in it.

05 — Questions

Asked about a week

Compare the shorter routes
Can I jump at every venue?

There are only two we can book, and both are inland. A week is more than enough for both plus a spare day for weather.

Why not stay in one place and drive?

Because the drives are the problem. Seminyak to Nusa Penida and back in a day is roughly four hours of travel around a 45-minute crossing. Three bases exist to keep every leg under 90 minutes.

Is Nusa Penida worth a whole day?

Yes, and it is not really optional — the boat schedule decides that rather than we do. Half a day there is a boat trip with a viewpoint attached.

When do I book the Ubud jump?

Once you are in Bali. Alas Harum is quoted per date, so it is confirmed a day or two out rather than months ahead.

Could we do this in six days?

Drop day three. You keep both jumps and lose one of the two weather buffers, which is a fair trade in May to October and a bad one in January.

Send the week you have

Give us your arrival and departure dates and we will put the jumps where the weather is least likely to take them.