Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation
Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation
4.4
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
About
Bali Pulina is a coffee plantation, where we can learn how to make the most unique coffee of the world. we can also see other different types of plant and trees like cocoa , coffee, coconut, and also rice terrace paddy as the view that we enjoy during drinking the coffee. Rather that it, we could also play the game as Giant Swing tree, Zip line, and swimming pool right in the middle of jungle. we also available the photo spot for you who like to take you selfie picture.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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- Amit JKolkata (Calcutta), India924 contributionsLocated just 30 minutes from Ubud and close to the rice terraces, this Bali Coffee Plantation offers a free entry and a guided tour as soon as you arrive. During the tour, they offer complimentary tastings of five varieties of tea and five varieties of coffee. However, the famous and more expensive Luwak coffee is not included in the tasting and costs RP 57.5k per cup at their on-site restaurant. There’s also a shop where you can purchase a variety of locally produced teas and coffees. This place is definitely worth a visit.Visited July 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten October 4, 2024
- alohatripperHonolulu, Hawaii1,807 contributionsWithin a mile of the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, this attraction is much more interesting. Along with the usual demonstrations of coffee farming, picking, roasting, and tasting, I was introduced for my first time to the civet cat whose poop contains partially digested coffee beans. This digestive process creates coffee beans with a unique, and expensive, taste. This is Kecat coffee, reputed to be the most expensive coffee in the world. The server gave us a 10-cup sampler of coffee drinks. It was awkward since we used spoons to double dip without changing spoons. We liked and later bought the ginseng coffee. Even though there is no admission charge, they get you at the gift shop.Visited January 2025Traveled with friendsWritten February 22, 2025
- koronkoron43 contributionsI was finally able to visit Bali and immediately went on a car charter. I was looking forward to the spectacular view, but there are no longer any places where I can get a great view like I used to. . Also, the free tasting of coffee in a small cup is no longer available, and if you want to sample it, you will have to pay 50,000 to 60,000 Rupiah. Luwak coffee was still 50,000 rupiah. Anyway, I was disappointed because I was no longer able to relax and enjoy coffee while looking at the wonderful scenery stretching into the distance, which was my goal. It was 100,000 rupiah for Luwak coffee and coconut ice cream, and 115,000 rupiah if I paid by card.Visited March 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten March 25, 2024
- Onas295 contributionsA cup of Luwak coffee costs around 50,000. The tasting menu costs around too. It's worth trying. It's nothing special. The place is very beautiful and there is an explanation about coffee production. Worth the visit.Visited November 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten May 31, 2024
- Miri VMadrid, Spain4,449 contributionsWe visit this coffee plantation where they also produce the famous civet coffee. They explained the production process. At the end, we sat down to try one. I ordered a Luwak coffee with milk and ice, which was delicious. It has fantastic views while enjoying the drink. They explained that the caged civets are rotating to avoid always being the same animal. The place is very well kept and quite large, which makes the experience more pleasant. An interesting visit, especially for coffee lovers.Visited July 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten October 24, 2024
- jacMilan, Italy2 contributionsCoffee plantation tour. Very interesting to see coffee cacao vanilla and taste the coffee and teas. If you book in Advance you can stay in the Natural pool to chill out and have something to eat and drinkVisited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten August 15, 2024
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Stef N
117 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
After the Tegalalang Rice Paddies, we walked up hill to Bali Pulina. You get a visitors ticket at the entrance (they have a big parking lot as well by the way) and get a free tour. We had a wonderful female tour guide, taking her time explaining the process of the Luwak coffee and the different beans and spices used to make different kinds of coffee. A bit further down you have a nice restaurant/bar and different seating areas, the place can handle a lot of people but when we got there on a Monday it was all very quiet and peaceful. So not a lot of tourists here and definitely not one of those tourist traps where you’re rushed through the whole thing.
Although the tour is free, you have to pay 50,000 IDR for a Luwak Coffee (same price everywhere I think - was really good!) and other testers (the size of a regular coffee though). Good value for money if you look at the whole package. Really enjoyed our time here.
They also have a natural pool, way down the hill. Everything looked very clean as well.
Although the tour is free, you have to pay 50,000 IDR for a Luwak Coffee (same price everywhere I think - was really good!) and other testers (the size of a regular coffee though). Good value for money if you look at the whole package. Really enjoyed our time here.
They also have a natural pool, way down the hill. Everything looked very clean as well.
Written December 19, 2023
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Bond, VagaBond
118 contributions
Aug 2022
It beats all the expensive, overcrowded, over rated sites. Money and time well spent. Speaking of... the entrance ticket also includes two items from the restaurant which can be ice cream, baked banana, cooked banana (they are not the supermarket variety), special cafés, teas, etc. I am not into coffee or agriculture but this place just blow my mind. We had a very informative guide (no extra cost) who explained everything very well showed how all the tropical products are grown and harvested: Vanilla, Coco, caffe beans, cinnamon, black and white pepper, pine apple, variety of rice, durian, etc. Did you know that vanilla is an orchid and pepper is like pea? You can roast your own coffee. Or taste the coffee berry. It is any eye opener, tranquil space to chill and learn and taste and smell and scratch the bark of a cinnamon tree.
Written December 18, 2022
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B Q
Birmingham, UK98 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
We visited the coffee plantation yesterday and had a lovely guide who explained the whole process of preparing the coffee beans. The whole site is beautiful and there are lots of other tropical fruits and spices to see. There is a cafe at the end where you can sample their produce. My coffee was a little too bitter for me but I understand that my family members ice cream was delicious. It was a good experience and I would definitely recommend.
Written August 2, 2023
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krawner
Chicago, IL1,990 contributions
Oct 2022 • Friends
Having been to coffee plantation tours around the world, I can say that this one falls short. First of all, there is no coffee plantation. There are only a handful of coffee plants. (Coffee arabica grows at 2000-6000m elevation and this plantation is at 700m). Second, the coffee at the cafe tastes artificial. The ginger coffee, vanilla coffee, etc tastes like powder has been thrown into the coffee. On the upside, the banana fritters and sticky rice were good. The cafe is up high surrounded by trees and is scenic. Luwak coffee (coffee poop from the cat) tasted like any other coffee. The admission ticket 100,000 Rp includes 2 items from the menu and a tour.
Written October 28, 2022
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Merryheart
Singapore, Singapore8,769 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
This is a Bali Coffee place that introduces the traditional process of coffee & cocoa. After walking through the garden with coffee & cocoa plants, we reached a nice cafe which served coffee & some light snacks.,The staff were friendly & polite. However, we didn’t find anything special in the coffee. The coffee samplers were a bit diluted and the unfiltered sediments made up about a third of the cup & the coffee Luwak tasted average.
Written November 12, 2023
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543hannuk
12 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
We booked the premium package in advance. When we got there, I mentioned that we have a booking. We were passed on to another person and then we were taken for the basic tour, which was not so great. The guide just pointed to the plants and equipment without a deeper explanation. We would have liked to know a bit more. Why have a booking system if its for nothing? Other than that, the area is nice and coffee and ice cream were excellent.
Written June 13, 2023
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Wanderer201222
Ubud, Indonesia17 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
First time here at Bali Pulina. We took the regular package for the tour, tour was a little shorter than expected but the guide that took us was patient and knowledgeable. The coconut ice cream was fantastic and we ordered a coffee and tea set to try different flavours. Interesting, insightful! They are very responsive over WhatsApp , so make your booking there!
Written December 19, 2022
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JAMN
Newcastle, Australia443 contributions
Jul 2022
After visiting the rice fields in Ubud, our Bali guide offered to take us over to the Bali Pulina plantation. Expecting to go there for refreshments, we were extremely surprised and entertained by our wonderful host in a tour of the plantation. Great explanations of the plants and biodiversity of the plantation. The tour of the tools used – current and past – was interesting. Finished off with a wonderful coffee and sweet rice snack relaxing on the large decking overlooking the valley. It made an enjoyable morning
Written November 12, 2022
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Chama6
Arlington, VA101 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
This place made a great impression! They offer a nice tour of the process from start to finish, including meeting some civets, as well as all the flora in addition to coffee that they grow there. I’m not an expert on the humane-ness of the civet keeping, but the civets looked healthy and had a varied diet. They said they keep them for only a few weeks at a time before turning them loos again and catching others. The setting was beautiful, overlooking a lush green valley. The tasting was delicious, and then everything we ordered to eat was great as well. I highly recommend making a visit—you won’t regret it!
Written February 8, 2020
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Piotr5
Switzerland45 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
This is a nice tourist attraction. You’ll see some domestic plants and animals. The guide will explain you shortly the process of growing, harvesting and processing coffee beans. You’ll be served a selection of coffee for tasting (loved the ginger and turmeric coffee).
The place is nice and worth visiting. There are a lot of tourists so be prepared. Bring your swimming pants and have a cool down in the swimming pool (I didn’t know about it), but remember that the pool closes at 6pm.
DON’T RUSH - as the guide rushed through the plantation we had to stop him to ask questions. Just take your time!
Relax:)
The place is nice and worth visiting. There are a lot of tourists so be prepared. Bring your swimming pants and have a cool down in the swimming pool (I didn’t know about it), but remember that the pool closes at 6pm.
DON’T RUSH - as the guide rushed through the plantation we had to stop him to ask questions. Just take your time!
Relax:)
Written January 14, 2020
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Hi. I bought your Bali vanilla coffee sugar free, but I dont't know how to prepare it and I can't find instructions on internet.
Can you help me, please?
Written August 26, 2018
Hi Nico, still have Bali vanilla coffee there ? :)
Actually, only brewed with hot water only, simple.
Written April 12, 2019
Hi how long should we budget to stay there? We have 4 kids as well
Written July 1, 2018
Hello Everyone! How much does it cost for sampling 8 small drinks?
Thank you in advance
Written February 17, 2018
Sample tasting is free of cost.
Written February 24, 2018
I have visited and bought 3 x the Bali Lemon Tea, Bali Ginger Tea and Bali Ginseng Coffee.. this is all powdered version. Please can someone advise me how to cook this?
Written January 21, 2018
because it’s powder,,, just take 2 tea spoon and pour hot water to the cup
Written January 23, 2018
Yes, the entrance is free. I have no idea, why there are few people saying it is 100.000 Rp as it is not true. Maybe they were ripped of by someone non-officially... If you go directly to the place, they will also tell you the entrancce is free and let you in...
Written December 28, 2018
lainemrssim
Miri, Malaysia
Hi i would like to know more details about the trip to Bali Pulina. Like do you have any tour provided and approx how long should i be there and the transportation.
Written January 8, 2018
You will definitely need a driver to reach the area. And I was shown the grounds by the workers there. After that tour, you can sit in the cafe and try the coffees and teas. Great experience.
Written January 22, 2018
Hi, how much do we have to pay to get inside & join the coffee tasting? Thank you.
Written October 20, 2017
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