01. Blue Point Beach
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Blue Point Beach, also referred to as Suluban Beach, lies concealed amidst the untamed limestone cliffs in Pecatu, near Uluwatu. Accessing this hidden gem entails navigating through a challenging oceanic labyrinth. The journey to the sandy shores involves traversing narrow paths, steps, and log ramps cleverly carved into the rugged rocks. Yet, these obstacles add to the thrill, making the eventual plunge into the pristine waters all the more gratifying.
Location: Ungasan
02. Geger Beach
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Geger, hailed by many as the pinnacle of southern Bali’s breathtaking beaches, holds a prestigious title amidst stiff competition. Nestled in splendid seclusion, it offers a serene ambiance, striking the perfect balance of tranquility. This coastal haven boasts peaceful shores lapped by gentle, secure waters.
This beach caters flawlessly to swimmers, families, and those seeking unhurried ocean escapades. It’s an ideal spot for indulging in various watersports, catering to both beginners and enthusiasts. Additionally, avid golfers can seamlessly blend leisure with a visit to the esteemed Nusa Dua Golf Course nearby. For sunbathers inclined towards a clothing-optional experience, this beach offers the freedom to bask without bikini constraints.
Location: Nusa Dua
03. Balangan Beach
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Accessible from Kuta, Balangan Beach is conveniently connected via shuttle services offered by numerous local hotels. Merely a kilometer away lies another renowned Balinese beach gem: Dreamland. Upon arrival, treat yourself to a revitalizing experience with a selection of ice-cold beers or delectable ice cream available at the cozy beachside warungs.
With a natural allure that surpasses the charm of a Brazilian supermodel on her finest day, Balangan unveils a stunning half-kilometer expanse of caramel-toned sands. This picturesque beach is embraced by a lush, foliage-draped limestone cliff that gracefully extends into the water, resembling a reclining crocodile.
Location: Pecatu
04. Pandawa Beach
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Situated within the Badung – South Kuta tourist region, Pandawa Beach stands as one of Bali’s many coastal marvels. Historically, this beach remained a hidden gem shielded by mountainous terrain, keeping its location shrouded in secrecy. Enclosed by two majestic cliffs, one cliffside boasts intricately carved statues depicting the Pandavas and the revered Kunti goddess. These six statues—arranged from top to bottom—showcase Kunti, Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva.
While Pandawa Beach is renowned for its popularity among tourists and its array of water sports, it also serves as a thriving seaweed algaculture farm. The beach features a lengthy shallow coastline, ideal for local seaweed farming practices. Besides water sports, such as jet skiing and beach volleyball, surfing isn’t the main attraction here. However, activities like paragliding from the Timbis cliff down to the beach are highly favored by enthusiasts.
Location: Ungasan
05. Batu bolong beach
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Tucked away from the conventional trails, this hidden gem remains a cherished secret among locals, ensuring a tranquil haven often left undisturbed—an exclusive perk for the intrepid explorer!
Prepare for an adventure as the pathway leading to the waterfall descends steeply (take heed!) and entails traversing a few precarious bamboo bridges within the embrace of tropical jungle foliage.
The stretch of Batu Bolong street extends generously, offering a leisurely stroll enriched with various cafes, warungs, eateries, and shops, ensuring an extended exploration. The pleasant walk leading to Batu Bolong Beach spans around 30 minutes for brisk walkers, while those taking in the surroundings may extend it to over an hour. Covering approximately 2.5 km from the starting point at the villa, reaching Batu Bolong Beach totals a distance of 3.5 km.
About halfway along this path lies Nonii Waroeng, a charming warung inviting visitors to relish refreshing fresh juices and craft their own nasi campur—a delightful rice dish complemented by an assortment of smaller dishes. Their tempting offerings include delectable tofu, chicken, salads, and the sweet tempeh dish, derived from beans.
As the stroll nears its conclusion, a crossroad emerges—the right path leading towards Echo Beach, while continuing on the left path guides you to Batu Bolong Beach.
Location: Badung