Tanah Lot is arguably Bali's most photographed site โ a 16th-century Hindu temple rising dramatically from a sea-lashed rocky islet. The sunset here draws visitors from across the island for good reason.
Located on Bali's southwest coast, Tanah Lot is about 45โ60 minutes from Kuta and Seminyak. It's best visited in the late afternoon when the light turns golden and the tide frames the temple perfectly. Your driver will time the arrival so you get the sunset without the worst of the crowds.
Your driver knows exactly when to arrive at each spot to beat the crowds.
The main temple sits on a rock surrounded by the sea at high tide. At low tide you can walk across to the base โ sea snakes live in the rocks and are considered sacred guardians.
The clifftop paths on either side of the temple offer perfect sunset framing. Arrive by 5pm and stake your spot early.
A long walk of stalls leads from the car park to the temple. Good for Balinese textiles, woodcarvings, and local snacks.
A smaller, quieter temple nearby that most visitors miss. Worth a short detour for a more peaceful atmosphere.
Tanah Lot works perfectly as a Half Day afternoon tour from South Bali (Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu), arriving around 4:30โ5pm for the golden hour sunset. Or combine it with Ubud or the craft villages of Mengwi for a full day route.
Book Full Day Tour โ Chat on WhatsAppMany travellers pair Tanah Lot with Uluwatu in one full day โ your driver will plan the best route.
Book a full day tour and let a local driver show you the best of it.