🚕 Book your transfer from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu now
Book your private car with driver from the South Bali beach resort town of Nusa Dua to the cliffside town of Uluwatu on the south-western tip of Bali's Bukit peninsula. The most direct route is 18 kilometers (11 mi) long. Depending on traffic conditions, the route takes around 0 hours and 46 minutes on average. However, Bali traffic is notorious, making travel times sometimes hard to predict.
🌴 Anywhere near Nusa Dua and Uluwatu
For the listed tariff, our independent drivers can pick you up anywhere in Nusa Dua, including Nusa Dua Beach, Benoa, Geger Beach, Sawangan Beach and . The Uluwatu areas we can drop you off include Uluwatu Temple, Padang Padang Beach, Nyang Nyang Beach, Pecatu, Bingin Beach as well as Dreamland Beach. We service outside these areas too, but pricing might be slightly different than the tariff listed. Just let us know your departure and destination to find out, or check our Nusa Dua Taxi and Uluwatu Taxi pages for popular routes.
🏆 Friendly and reliable local drivers
We work with great independent drivers that meet our high quality standards. The taxi drivers we work with all operate modern cars equipped with air conditioning and are able to communicate in English. They all know the island really well. Any parking fees and tolls are included in the price. But most importantly, you can count on our drivers getting you safely and comfortably through the Bali traffic from Nusa Dua to your destination in Uluwatu.
Balitaxi.com connects people that require transport with independent local drivers. We make it easier to organize, plan and book your Bali transfers in advance without haggling on the streets. While we vouch for the drivers that work with us, we do not operate our own cars or taxis.
📍 Optional stops between Nusa Dua & Uluwatu
Your trip from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu is a great opportunity to explore Bali! Below are suggestions for interesting sights along the route. When booking your Nusa Dua to Uluwatu transfer with us, just tell us which extra stop(s) you would like to make along the way! Do note that entrance fees are not included when booking additional stops on your route.
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1. Garuda Wisnu Statue
🌴 Suggested Stop Time: 60 min.⌚ Detour: 19 min.🚖 Extra Cost: 150,000 IDRThe Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue can be seen from all over south Bali. It is the largest statue in Indonesia and it is even taller than the Statue of Liberty in New York! The statue depicts the Hindu story of Garuda's search for Amrita.
The expected additional driving time to make this stop is around 19 minutes. You will get to Garuda Wisnu Statue during the first half of your ride from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu (after around half an hour). From there it takes less than an hour to get to Uluwatu.
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2. Jimbaran Fish Market
🌴 Suggested Stop Time: 60 min.⌚ Detour: 40 min.🚖 Extra Cost: 225,000 IDRFun local experience, great for around lunchtime. Buy fish or seafood as fresh as it gets at the Kedonganan Fish market right at the beach in Jimbaran. Barbecue stalls around the market will offer to grill your fresh fish for a small fee, and they will add rice and spices to make the meal complete. If this sounds too adventurous, or if you are arriving around dinner time, alternatively you could ask your driver to stop at any of Jimbaran's beachfront fish restaurants instead.
The expected additional driving time to make this stop is around 40 minutes. Jimbaran Fish Market is located roughly halfway your route. You'll get there less than an hour after departing Nusa Dua and it will take less than an hour to get to Uluwatu from there.
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3. Nyang Nyang Beach
🌴 Suggested Stop Time: 90 min.⌚ Detour: 3 min.🚖 Extra Cost: 150,000 IDRThis beach is a hidden gem near Uluwatu. Vast unspoiled white sand beach surrounded by lush green hills. The car will have to park on the top of the cliff, so you can either walk down to the beach or pay one of the locals a small fee to take you down on the back of a motorbike.
This stop can be reached without any additional driving time. After leaving Nusa Dua, it will take less than an hour to get to Nyang Nyang Beach. Nyang Nyang Beach is located close to Uluwatu (a few minutes).
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4. Uluwatu Temple
🌴 Suggested Stop Time: 60 min.⌚ Detour: 0 min.🚖 Extra Cost: 150,000 IDRThe 11th century Uluwatu Temple is towering over the cliffs of Uluwatu overlooking the Indian Ocean. Popular destination all day but especially for sunset, when a traditional Balinese Kecak dance show is performed. Watch out for the monkeys roaming around the temple complex!
This stop can be reached without any additional driving time. After leaving Nusa Dua, it will take less than an hour to get to Uluwatu Temple. Uluwatu Temple is located close to Uluwatu (a few minutes).
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
❓ How to get from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu?
The fastest way to get from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu is by private taxi, and takes roughly 0 hours and 46 minutes. Private transport allows you to see more of Bali by making stops at interesting sights along the way, for example at Garuda Wisnu Statue or Nyang Nyang Beach.
❓ How far is the drive from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu?
The road from the South Bali beach resort town of Nusa Dua to the cliffside town of Uluwatu on the south-western tip of Bali's Bukit peninsula is 18 kilometer (11 mi) long, and takes roughly 0 hours and 46 minutes depending on traffic conditions. Build some margin if you need to arrive at a specific time, as Bali traffic can be unpredictable.
❓ What interesting tourist sights are on the way from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu?
Nyang Nyang Beach and Uluwatu Temple are directly on the way from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu. A stop at Garuda Wisnu Statue is possible with a short 19 minute detour. Check our site for more places worth stopping while driving Nusa Dua to Uluwatu.
❓ What is the price of a private taxi from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu?
The 18 km (11 mi) route from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu takes around 0hr 46min. Taxis are affordable in Bali and this route will only cost you 299,000 Indonesian Rupia (IDR). With our taxi drivers, it is even possible to stop at interesting sights along the Nusa Dua - Uluwatu route.