Reviewed · SEMINYAK AND KUTA TOURS
Solo or Group Tour – 10 Hours, 5 Persons Max
Start with a personal guide, not a packed bus. This 10-hour private Bali tour from Kuta offers airport, hotel, or accommodation pickup and keeps the group small, with a listed limit of five people. I like the private format and the chance to discuss your interests before the day begins, especially since Henni Feronica sends a questionnaire to help shape the experience.
I also like that the tour aims to include major Bali sights along with less touristy places and crowd-aware planning. The main caution is important: entrance fees are not included, and the published details describe the airport pickup clearly but do not provide a full list of sightseeing stops. You should confirm the exact route before paying.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- A private Bali day made for flexible planning
- Meeting Henni at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport
- What the 10-hour route may offer, and what it does not promise
- Why the pre-tour questionnaire matters
- Entrance fees can change the final cost
- Five people listed, three people described
- Who should book this Bali experience?
- Booking details, weather, and cancellation
- My final call on the $65 private tour
- FAQ
- Where does the tour take place?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long does the tour last?
- Is airport pickup available?
- Can I be picked up from my hotel?
- Is this a private tour?
- How many people can join?
- Are attraction entrance fees included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
Key points to know before booking

- Henni Feronica plans around your interests: A pre-tour questionnaire helps her understand what you want to see.
- Airport pickup is included: The stated first stop is I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, with collection lasting about one hour.
- The group size needs clarification: The title says up to five people, while the description says the tour is designed for up to three.
- You get a full 10-hour day: The 8:00 am start leaves time for a broad outing, though the actual sightseeing route is not listed.
- Entrance tickets cost extra: Budget separately for admission fees at attractions.
- The tour has a strong satisfaction record: It is rated 5 out of 5 from 132 ratings, with 100 percent recommending it.
A private Bali day made for flexible planning

This experience is best understood as a private driver-guide day rather than a fixed sightseeing circuit. You are collected in the morning, spend the day with Henni, and have the benefit of a private vehicle and one guide rather than sharing the schedule with a large coach group.
That matters in Bali. A private day can be more useful than a rigid route because you can discuss what interests you before setting out. Some people want famous temples and scenic viewpoints. Others care more about local life, food, craft traditions, or quieter corners. The supplied details promise a mix of well-known attractions and less touristy places, but they do not name the stops, so you should ask Henni for a proposed route.
The tour is listed at $65, though the information does not clearly state whether that price is per person or for the private group. Ask this before booking. If the price covers the full private service, it could be a strong value for a small group that would otherwise need to arrange a driver, guide, and airport transfer separately. If it is per person, the value depends more heavily on the final route and what is included.
The 10-hour duration is generous. It gives you room to see more than one part of Bali, at least in principle, but Bali roads can make a long day feel even longer. A full schedule is useful if you have limited time. It is less appealing if you prefer slow mornings or long stays at each sight.
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Meeting Henni at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport
The listed itinerary begins at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, where airport pickup and collection are planned for about one hour. This is a practical feature if you are arriving in Bali and want to begin exploring without arranging a separate transfer to Kuta.
You will need to provide clear arrival details and confirm how the airport meeting point works. The tour information says pickup is available from the airport, hotel, or another accommodation, but it does not explain where inside the airport Henni waits or how she identifies arriving passengers. Those details are worth settling in advance, especially if your flight is delayed or you are arriving after a long overnight journey.
There is also a timing question. The official start time is 8:00 am, yet airport collection is listed as the first stop. If you are landing that morning, confirm that your arrival time matches the planned start. If you are already staying in Kuta, the morning hotel pickup may be simpler.
For a hotel pickup, ask for a precise meeting time and location. The tour description says pickup is offered, but it does not list a separate hotel pickup window. A short message before the day can prevent the classic airport problem: two people looking for each other in different parts of the terminal.
What the 10-hour route may offer, and what it does not promise

The description presents the day as a way to see Bali’s top landmarks and attractions, along with places that receive less attention. It also says Henni knows how to avoid crowds. Those are useful aims, but they are not the same as a published sightseeing plan.
Only the airport pickup is specifically named in the supplied schedule. There is no confirmed list of temples, villages, markets, viewpoints, beaches, museums, or cultural sites. I would not book this tour expecting a particular attraction unless Henni confirms it directly.
That missing detail is the biggest weakness in the available information. A good private tour should give you enough planning information to judge the pace and route. You need to know if your day will focus on southern Bali, central Bali, the east, or another area. You also need to know how much driving is involved and which admissions are likely to be extra.
The positive side is flexibility. A private tour can adjust better than a fixed group excursion. If one sight is crowded, the guide may be able to suggest another option. If you have already seen Bali’s famous attractions, you can ask for a less familiar plan. The key is to make those wishes clear before the morning starts.
Why the pre-tour questionnaire matters

One of the most useful personal touches is Henni’s questionnaire. Before a two-day booking, she asked about interests and used that information to organize the experience. That detail suggests a planning style based on conversation rather than simply following a standard route.
For you, the questionnaire is a chance to be specific. Tell Henni if this is your first visit, what you have already seen, how much walking you want, and which sights matter most. You can also say if you want time for photographs, local food, shopping, or cultural visits. The provided information does not promise all of these activities, so treat the questionnaire as a way to discuss possibilities, not as a guarantee.
I especially like this approach for returning visitors. A first-time visit often benefits from the classic highlights. Someone returning to Bali may want a quieter route or a different part of the island. The tour is promoted for both first-time and returning visitors, and the private format gives each group more room to set priorities.
The strongest personal recommendation describes Henni as organized and says that a two-day booking included many places and felt personal enough to create a lasting friendship. That is one individual experience, not a promise for every booking, but it points to the kind of guide relationship this tour is trying to provide.
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Entrance fees can change the final cost

The $65 headline price does not include entrance fees. This is easy to overlook when comparing tours, so I would treat the listed price as the cost of the private service only until you confirm otherwise.
Bali attractions can charge separate admission, and the total will depend on the places Henni includes. Since the route is not named, you cannot calculate the exact extra cost from the available information. Ask for the expected admissions before the tour begins, and carry a little extra money for the day.
This does not make the tour poor value. Separate admission is common on private sightseeing days, and paying only for the sites you actually visit can be fair. Still, the lack of a named route makes price comparison harder. A tour with a higher upfront cost might include admissions, while this one may not.
The group size also affects value. If the $65 price is for the whole group and you are traveling with several people, the cost can be appealing when divided among you. If it is charged per person, you should compare it with other private tours that clearly include transport, guiding, and tickets.
Five people listed, three people described

The capacity needs careful checking. The title says five persons max, while the overview says the day is designed for groups of up to three travelers. The additional information calls it a private activity for your group, but it does not settle the difference.
If you are a couple or a group of three, this should not cause much concern. If you are a family or party of four or five, contact Henni before booking and ask for written confirmation. The vehicle size, comfort, and price may depend on the actual number in your party.
A small group is one of the tour’s clear strengths. You will not be waiting for a bus full of strangers, and you can speak directly with your guide. That makes it easier to ask questions, adjust the pace, or spend more time at a place that matters to you.
At the same time, private does not automatically mean unhurried. Ten hours can still become tiring if the route includes long drives. Ask how many hours will be spent on the road and how many stops are planned.
Who should book this Bali experience?
I would consider this tour for a first-time visitor who wants help organizing a broad day and does not want to manage transport alone. The airport pickup is also useful if you are landing in Bali and want to combine your transfer with sightseeing.
It may suit returning visitors even better if they tell Henni exactly what they have already seen. The less touristy focus and crowd avoidance could help you create a more personal day, though the exact sites must be agreed in advance.
Families and small groups may appreciate the private setup. You can ask about your own interests instead of following a guide’s commentary meant for a large crowd. The five-person limit, or possibly three-person limit, should be confirmed first.
I would be more cautious if you need a detailed, fixed itinerary before purchase. The available information does not name the main attractions or explain the route. For that kind of trip, ask for the full plan before committing.
Booking details, weather, and cancellation

Confirmation is normally received at booking. If you book within one hour of the travel time, confirmation arrives as soon as possible and depends on availability.
The activity is listed near public transportation, and most people can participate. It is a private tour, so only your own group takes part. No special accessibility details are provided, so you should ask directly if you need specific assistance.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the experience are not refunded, and changes inside that period are not accepted. The cut-off uses local time.
Good weather is required. If poor weather causes cancellation, you will be offered another date or a full refund. That policy is reassuring, but it is still wise to keep a little flexibility in your Bali schedule.
My final call on the $65 private tour
I like the personal planning, the small-group format, and the option to start at the airport or your accommodation. Henni Feronica’s organized approach, including the interest questionnaire, gives this experience more personality than a generic sightseeing transfer.
I would book it if Henni confirms three things first: the exact price basis, the maximum group size, and the sightseeing route. I would also ask which entrance fees are likely to apply. For a couple or group of three wanting a flexible private day, it looks promising. For four or five people, or anyone who needs a fixed list of attractions, get those details in writing before booking.
FAQ
Where does the tour take place?
The tour is based in Kuta, Indonesia, and can begin with pickup from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, a hotel, or another accommodation.
What time does the tour start?
The stated start time is 8:00 am.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 10 hours.
Is airport pickup available?
Yes. Airport pickup and collection at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport are offered, with the airport portion listed as about one hour.
Can I be picked up from my hotel?
Yes. Pickup from a hotel or other accommodation is offered.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. Only your own group participates in the activity.
How many people can join?
The title lists a maximum of five people, while the description says the tour is designed for groups of up to three. Confirm the limit with Henni if your group has more than three people.
Are attraction entrance fees included?
No. Entrance fees are not included in the tour price.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel at least 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded or accepted.
What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
If poor weather causes cancellation, you will be offered another date or a full refund.
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