Kecak dance performance at Bali amphitheater with ocean view and audience.
Performer in traditional costume during Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.
Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance performers in traditional attire during a dramatic scene.
Traditional Barong costume at Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.
Traditional Barong costume at Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.
Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance performer in ornate golden costume.

All Locations: Kecak & Fire Dance Show Tickets, Bali

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Experience Bali's legendary Kecak & Fire Dance Show, available at eight unique venues across Bali, Indonesia. Choose your preferred setting—from sacred temples in Ubud to beachfront stages—to witness the Ramayana come alive through fiery rituals and hypnotic chanting. Arrive 30 minutes early with your e-ticket and valid photo ID for a smooth entry into this thrilling performance.

With eight unique venues to choose from across Bali, you can enjoy the legendary Kecak & Fire Dance on a day that suits your schedule.

Each performance offers an iconic Balinese tradition with its own distinct flair, allowing for a personalized experience based on venue and timing preferences.

Choose between various settings like sacred temples, beachfront stages, royal palaces, or cultural museums to set the perfect backdrop for your show.

Daily performances are held at Uluwatu Temple and Melasti Beach. In Ubud, visit Pura Dalem Gede (Sun & Tue), ARMA Museum (Mon & Wed), Peliatan Palace (Thu), Desa Lan Puseh Temple in Junjungan (Sat), or Nusa Dua Theater (Fri).

Access to All Locations: Kecak & Fire Dance Show Tickets

Use of Uluwatu Temple (Daily)

Admission to Melasti Beach (Daily)

Entry to Pura Dalem Gede Kutuh Kaja, Ubud (Sun & Tue)

Ticket for Agung Rai Museum of Art, Ubud (Mon & Wed)

Access to Peliatan Palace, Ubud (Thu)

Return to Desa Lan Puseh Temple, Junjungan (Sat)

Covers Nusa Dua Theater (Fri)

Individual Costs

Kecak dance performance at Bali amphitheater with ocean view and audience.

Kecak dance performance at Bali amphitheater with ocean view and audience.

Your Experience

You can enjoy Bali’s legendary Kecak & Fire Dance Show at your convenience. With eight distinct venues to select from, you have the flexibility to incorporate this performance into your itinerary smoothly. Whether it's a sacred temple in Ubud, a royal palace courtyard, an art museum, or a beachfront stage as the sun sets, each rendition vividly brings the Ramayana story alive through fiery rituals, mesmerizing chants, and compelling storytelling.

Getting Started

Arrive at your selected venue 30 minutes prior to showtime. For quick validation, present both your e‑ticket and a valid photo ID upon entry.

What to Expect

This iconic Balinese performance is renowned for its rhythmic chanting, fiery rituals, and dynamic retelling of the Ramayana epic.

Features

  • Uluwatu Temple: Enjoy daily performances on a cliff-top stage with stunning ocean sunsets as your backdrop.
  • Melasti Beach: Experience the performance in a beachfront setting where waves meet fire rituals, creating an memorable coastal ambiance.
  • Pura Dalem Gede, Ubud (Sun & Tue): Explore a traditional temple that offers authentic spiritual surroundings for this iconic show.
  • Agung Rai Museum of Art, Ubud (Mon & Wed): A cultural venue where the performance is enhanced with Balinese artistry and heritage.
  • Peliatan Palace, Ubud (Thu): Experience this legendary show in a royal courtyard characterized by elegant architecture and historical charm.
  • Desa Lan Puseh Temple, Junjungan (Sat): Enjoy an intimate village temple setting that fosters community-focused experiences during the performance.
  • Nusa Dua Theater (Fri): Witness a dynamic show combining Kecak with Barong dance in this modern theater venue.
Performer in traditional costume during Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.

Performer in traditional costume during Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.

Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance performers in traditional attire during a dramatic scene.

Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance performers in traditional attire during a dramatic scene.

Traditional Barong costume at Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.

Traditional Barong costume at Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.

What to bring

  • Peliatan Palace visitors are welcome with outside food and beverages.

To honor the cultural importance of Peliatan Palace and Kecak Dance, opt for modest clothing during your visit.

What's not allowed

    This experience is restricted to menstruating women.

    Accessibility

      The venue offers wheelchair accessibility.

      Additional information

      • Peliatan Palace closes its doors at 5pm; plan your visit accordingly.
      • A respectful dress code is required for Uluwatu Temple: cover shoulders and knees with appropriate attire.
      • Beware of nearby monkeys, known to interact with guest belongings. Keep an eye on personal items.
      • Pandawa Beach has rocky patches and hot sand; comfortable footwear like sandals or water shoes is advisable.

      While Melasti Beach provides accessible paths to the performance area, be mindful of beach terrain and seating arrangements.

      Traditional Barong costume at Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.

      Traditional Barong costume at Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance Show, Bali.

      Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance performer in ornate golden costume.

      Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance performer in ornate golden costume.

      Arrive at least 30 minutes early with your e-ticket and a valid photo ID for quick validation of entry to ensure you don't miss any part of the performance.

      If planning multiple visits in Bali, consider starting with venues like Uluwatu Temple or Melasti Beach as they offer daily shows which can fit easily into varied schedules.

      Choose your attire carefully; modest clothing is recommended to respect the cultural significance at locations such as Peliatan Palace and during Kecak performances.

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      FAQs

      This experience is wheelchair accessible.
      Outside food and beverages are allowed at the venue. To respect the cultural significance of the Peliatan Palace and the Kecak dance, choose modest attire for your visit.
      This experience is restricted for menstruating women.
      Entry to Peliatan Palace closes at 5pm. Dress code: Wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees as a sign of respect when visiting Uluwatu Temple. Kindly keep a watchful eye on your possessions, as there are monkeys in the vicinity known to pick up and engage with items belonging to the guests. Pandawa Beach features rocky areas and hot sand, so it's a good idea to wear comfortable footwear such as sandals or water shoes. There are accessible pathways to the performance area at Melasti Beach, but it's important to consider the beach terrain and seating arrangements.

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