Rabu, 04 Juni 2014

Beach Bali


Here is a subjective Bali Best Beach list:


1. Nusa Dua/Geger Temple.

Bali has many great beaches - good for swimming, surfing, or just lounging on the sand. Some hotels and villages provide daily clean up and grooming of beaches. Also, the quality of a beach can change drastically between seasons, depending on the location of the beach and the direction it faces.




Geger Beach was a refreshing beach to visit, quiet, relaxing and beautiful. Long waves rolled into the sea from offshore and the beach club looked like a great place to unwind with a drink. Unfortunately there was not time and Uluwatu Temple beckoned. One of Bali’s best kept secrets and far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta, 


Geger beach is a long stretch of white sand beaches interlocking smaller bays and secret coves below the temple on low tides. Geger beach is perfect for swimming with a reef 200 meters offshore the depth of the almost still water remains low up to the reef wall, beyond this the mighty Indian Oceandelivers some of Bali’s biggest surf. You will see seaweed farmers and fishermen in the water.

Both Mengiat at Nusa Dua and Sanur areas are nice because there is an offshore reef that keeps heavy surf away from the beach. Occasional rough surf is the down side of the Kuta/Legian/Seminyak beach. Here is a subjective Bali Best Beach list:

Known as Mengiat Beach and Geger Beach. The most beautiful blue water, pristine white sand, minimal vendors. You can use this beach anytime (without staying at one of the hotels) at the Yasa Segara village or Geger village beach cafes, which are open to the public. The cafes rent beach chairs for about 20k rupiah per day and food/beverage is available from the cafe. There is also a parking lot. Geger is one of the few beaches at which topless sunbathing is allowed.





2. Jimbaran

Waves and white sand. Beach is accessible from the Jimbaran barbecue restaurants, but is really best when staying at a beach front resort. Most of the beach is not really suitable for use unless staying in one of the local hotels. 
















At the south end of the beach is the Four Seasons, with a private beach club and restaurant (PJ's - recommended). The beach directly in front of the Four Seasons is rocky and rough, not really suitable for swimming. The beach is more inviting 50 meters away towards the beach cafes.


Jimbaran beach and the famous Jimbaran Bay are located on Bali's southwestern coast of the narrow isthmus connecting the Bali mainland and the Bukit Peninsula. The beach and the bay of Jimbaran offers small secluded areas, where tranquility and peace are the perfect antidote to a stressful world.

The land gently slopes away from the beach revealing exclusive celebrity haunts hidden under a canopy of leafy tropical forests. Jimbaran is the realm of luxury hotels, the likes of the Four Seasons Resort at Jimbaran Bay and the InterContinental Bali Resort & Spa. You can find your own Jimbaran hotel or dining preference




















3. Dreamland Beach

Stunning beaches in Bali not only Kuta Beach or Sanur Beach. One more thing that started ogled by domestic and foreign tourists is Dreamland Beach. Yes, the name this beach is presenting all dreams about the beauty of the beach. Starting from a stretch of white sand, until the waves roll in large very suitable for surfing sports. Not only that, the beach is also located behind a hill, so the view of nature since it was first laid down this hill so beautiful. Exotic region is also quite close to the objects of religious tourism in Bukit Pecatu, Uluwatu which have been built since the 11th century AD.

Although the azure blue waters of the sea are tempting for swimming one needs to be careful as the sea can get rough especially during high tide. The Dreamland Beach is quite crowded and people gather at the beach in the evening to watch the sunset from the local restaurants and bars.





Dreamland beach location is quite unique. Travelers who visit these beaches will be amazed when he got off from the vehicle and walked to the top of a steep cliff in the village of Pecatu. White sand that stretches seat equipped with beach umbrellas, the waves were pretty big, and the surfers who are cool waves crashing into "menu" a good opening for viewing. No wonder the beach is also called the New Kuta Dreamland, because its appeal is considered to match the most popular beach on the island of Bali.


On top of the white sand, tourists can take a walk, play sand, playing beach volleyball, or holding a variety of fun games with friends or family. Rock cliffs on the beach presents a view recesses of the rocks. Location under the cliffs also be a pretty place to watch the sunset). In the rainy season, these cliffs are filled with grass and shrubs, so it seems like a stretch of savanna.



If you want to swim, you can immediately plunged into the sea. This beach area is beautiful with very clear water. However, travelers who can not swim are advised not to play water, because the waves on the beach is famous for large enough so it can be dragged into the sea travelers. The high waves at Dreamland Beach is becoming one of the surfers paradise for domestic and foreign tourists.



4. Padang-padang Beach

Beach Located at Jalan Labuan Sait, in the village of Pecatu, Bali. Located not too far from the tourist area of ​​Uluwatu Temple and one of place will be visit on Uluwatu Tours. To get to this beach, we had to descend the stairs are made in the cliffs. After a few yards down the stairs we are greeted by the sun. It turns a dark alley behind the beach there is incredible beauty.


The waves that roll, rock-breaking waves, and the sky is captivating. White sandy beach stretching ahead of you, clear blue waterand flat, perfect for swimming. If you enjoy the sunset at the beach with a few other visitors around you it will feel like a private beach.





Padang-Padang Beach is still very natural. A condition in contrast to Kuta which is almost every year after routine laid out in such a way affected by abrasion. In Padang-Padang, coral rose with leafy trees around it to provide comfort for visitors. By day, the rock becomes protector as well as a comfortable area from the 








The surfing wave at Padang Padang beach in Bali is known as the 'Balinese Pipeline'. Like it's namesake on Hawaii's North Shore, when the ocean swell gets big, the reef forms perfect (but very dangerous) hollow barrel waves breaking in just a few feet of water. Balinese local surfer Mega Semadhi risked it all by dropping in to the most dangerous part of the wave when another surfer wiped out ahead of him. 


They say that traditional dancing influenced the style of Bali's surfers, and Mega landed his air drop with the grace of a cat and went on to have a perfect ride.
Padang is also one of Bali’s few gorgeous white sand beaches that has become a favourite hangout for tourists and residents alike. As the saying goes, Padang Padang is so beautiful they named it twice.



What makes Padang so desirable to surfers is that the wave breaks with a wide-open barrel, or round hollow space under the curl, where the surfer can ride completely covered up and still make it out dry and standing. This is called getting barrelled, or riding the tube, and Padang can dish up perfectly shaped barrels on waves up to 15 foot (5 metres) that are comparable to a smaller version of Hawaii’s notorious Pipeline surf spot.






For surfers with skill and no fear catching a good wave here can equal the ride of a lifetime. Many Padang-addicted surfers’ schedules revolve around riding this wave that only breaks properly a handful of times each year.


















5. Tanjung Benoa Beach

Tanjung Benoa is located at the southeast end of the island of Bali adjacent to the tourist area of ​​Nusa Dua Bali.Can be reached from Kuta for 35 minutes, 40 minutes from Sanur, 20 minutes from Ngurah Rai airport.Tanjung Benoa be a very suitable place for water sports activities.Tanjung Benoa beach in a very quiet, making this region as the only place for fun water games.



Tanjung Benoa presents a paradise for lovers of water sports. Water sports can be enjoyed here including jetski, banana boat, scuba diving, snorkeling, parasailing,flying fish,and glassbottom and invite to Turtle island.






Get Paralized On Tanjung Benoa - Tanjung Benoa, otherwise known as Benoa Peninsula, is one of the most prominent attractions in Indonesia, situated on the Bali’s south-eastern coast. Once a small typical fishing village, the destination has now been transformed into one of the most sought after beach resorts in Indonesia. 





Located to the north of Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa is a picturesque five kilometer long peninsula, boasting of a breathtaking landscape consisting of gorgeous white sandy beach, majestic mountains, and incredible coconut plantations.





Tanjung Benoa is the best water attractions in Bali.You will enjoy the best beach holiday and unforgettable.Walk on the ocean floor by wearing a helmet will be an unforgettable travel experience.This activity is very safe, as safe as can breathe on land while watching life on the seabed.Turtle on vacation to the island with the boat glassbottom vacation complete. Turtle islands not only shows that preserved turtle life, there are also the animals that have been domesticated as snakes, birds and bats.


If you want to feel the wind against the move, Flying Fish is one game that challenges your adrenaline, we will be encouraged through a similar game fish kite is in drag by speed boat.If you want to see the sights of Tanjung Benoa with Parasailing.Whenaltitude parachute can start slowly rise to the top, it would seem pretty clear view of Tanjung Benoa.Jetski game also can try, if you want to be a racer in the vast ocean, to see the beautiful marine life can try snorkeling.



6. Sindhu Beach

Conveniently located facing the beauty of white sandy beach of Sindhu Sanur, where the glorious of sunrise setting in doorsteps. Provides easy access to discover the whole beauty Bali, 30 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Beach markets, gift shops, nightlifes and tourist spot activities are in walking distance.

Shindu coast apparently have the same coastline of Sanur beach. Many of those who come here to enjoy a variety of menu offerings of food and drinks are served in most of the coast. Various tourist activities on the beach include: swimming, fishing, sunbathing, or relaxing on the soft white sands while watching the other tourists.


The beach is then called the Coast Shindu because the area is located in the village so as to facilitate recall Shindu and called the Coast disebutlah Shindu. The beach is very clean as well maintained Banjar happenings locally and around the hotel staff worked together to clean up the beach the beach on a regular basis. So many tourists are welcome and at home to linger on the beach Shindu.



Facility located on this beach Art shop, mini market, hotel and restaurant, café, spa, rental motor boats and adequate parking area. Sindhu beach community about this used to be a fisherman, but as the development of tourism as more tourists come, many are turning to professional traders and employees.






7. Bluepoint/Suluban Beach

Not far from Padang-Padang beach, there is one more beautiful virgin beach that worth to visit, namely Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point beach among the tourists. Blue Point's take from the name of the hotel that is perched on a cliff on the edge of this beach. Same as Padang-Padang beach, Blue Point also provides the white sand, surrounded by high cliffs, and has perfect waves for surfing. 


Thus, most of the beach goers are surfer. The coral cliffs accompanied us to reach this beach, little bit strained but very exciting. But when we reach this virgin beach, all of your strained and tiredness will gone with the fresh air and the waves whisper.





World-class thrilling waves meet jaw-dropping scenery at the secluded surfers’ paradise of Suluban Beach. Located not too far from the picturesque Uluwatu Temple, this beach is the actual site of the famous Uluwatu surf break. This beach extends right up and joins the Uluwatu Beach. Together they are the Mecca for wave chasing junkees who come to Bali.


The beach is blessed with a breathtaking view on the Indian Ocean which offers a serene atmosphere and spectacular sunsets in the late afternoons, creating that most romantic aura. Approaching the area, visitors will be greeted by fascinating scenery of white rock cliffs that stretch as far as the eyes can see. Descending some 50 meters down to the shore, a vast white sandy beach kissed by turquoise blue waters await, while the pounding waves play the true resounding sounds of nature: the perfect setting for a thrilling surfing adventure.







Suluban Beach is a beautiful beach with views of the beach are very good and suitable for lovers of surfing. This beach is located in Pecatu village, Kuta, Badung Regency of Bali and in Indonesia. This same beach waves on the beaches of Uluwatu with big waves, strong attraction for surfers to come to the point of surfing. It has views of the ocean and India with a peaceful atmosphere and the spectacular sunset on the afternoon that creates a romantic atmosphere. This extends above the beach and Uluwatu Beach joined. 

Suluban Beach is visited by surfers during the months of April through August. Strategically located on the coast of the rock white and beautiful views. The most famous surfing point is located on the Hill of white stone with views over the Indian Ocean and enhanced by views of the sunset. 







Although this remote beach location but dining facilities around the beach is wonderful. Restaurants and cafes serving international food, Bali and Indonesia can easily be found on the road leading to the shoreline. Some restaurants and cafes has stunning views and very special and made it perfect to relax after a surfing adventure is fabulous. – See more at




8. Balangan Beach

Time passes by very easily in Bali,  eating, sleeping and surfing  in one of the most famous places in the world...
Kuta,  the place to shop and to enjoy great night life, is just 40 minutes from our camp, which is on the beach of Balangan, in the Bukit peninsula. The wave is a long perfect reef left hander that breaks on a wonderful white sand beach. This Camp is ideal for intermediate and advanced levels considering that very close there are other 6 world class surf spots. When you want to move you can get our jeeps, mountain bikes or just have to ask a lift to our drivers.

This is a 6 days week pack, and will allow you to surf up to  6 different breaks  in a day!  The spots are choosen according to tides, swell, winds conditions and surfing level.
Each day you will have to book the tour you will prefer to do, and the next day you will be there!








Intermediate level : a series of easy reefs or reef-beach breaks like Batu Bolong, Old Man and Dreamland, long perfect waves ideal to improve your style and manouvers.






Advanced level: there is  no doubt about Bali: this is one of the best surf destinations in the world due its famous spots;  PadangPadang, Keramas, Uluwatu Bingin and Balangan. You will find great  conditions all year long!






Our trademark is to be always on the move! Our surfari philosophy will let you discover the island surfing potential at its best, we will hunt  the best wave conditions,  no matter how far we will have to drive! But you will have the chance to visit as well  places like rice terraces,  ancient temples, or the Kuta shopping street and night life bars! Ours jeeps are always available to drive you in new excursions, you just have to book it!




If you compared with its famous neighbors beach (Dreamland Beach), Balangan beach is less popular. This beach is located on the Bukit Peninsula. This virgin beach is a beach with the elongated type; it has clean white sands and big perfect waves. For me Balangan beach is one of the most charming beaches I ever found and visit. In addition, this beach is definitely unspoiled beach, there are no permanent buildings such as hotels and restaurants that usually destroy the beauty of the beach. 


There are only a few cafes and small shops that sell food and soft drinks on the beach. Just few of tourists know the existence of this beach. However, among surfers, this beach is very famous because of the kinds of its waves (international waves for surfing). 



No wonder that most visitors of this virgin beach are the surfers and sun-worshiping tourists. Besides its waves Balangan beach also offers the private sunbathe without being distracted by the presence of the hawkers.















9. Perasi/White Sand Beach

Perasi, a small village near Amlapura, the capital city of Karangasem has a secluded white-sand beach, unknown to the most of travelers to Bali. It is quite difficult to reach this quiet beach, since there is no billboard or big sign to indicate the way, only a small pointer attached to a post, what you have to do to get to Perasi is ask for White sand beach to the locals in the village.

To get there you have to experience long winding narrow road flanked by forest, at the end of the road you have to struggle another km through a bumpy path among the coconut trees. But this beach is worth every single ordeal you take, this beach is free of peddler and hawkers, only a small thatched roof food stall available, the atmosphere and condition will remind you of Kuta in early 70s.



Finding the entrance road is not the end of the ordeals, next you have to experience long winding narrow road flanked by forest which lead you to a check point where you pay 5000 rupiah to enter the beach but you have to experience another km of heavily rutted dirt road among the coconut trees. 





It is best to use SUV or motorcycle to deal with this bumpy road, for you who drive a sedan or bus it is better to leave your car on the checkpoint. After conquering this heavily rutted dirt road you can park your car on the free spaces among the coconut trees near the beach.


Yes, it is quite difficult to reach this beach but this Perasi white sand beach is worth every single ordeal you take, this beach is free of peddler and hawkers, only two or three small thatched roof food stall available, the atmosphere and condition will remind you of Kuta in early 70s. This beach is not a stretch of a long beach but rather a secluded beach flanked on both sides by hills and coconut tree plantation on the background.



Perasi White Sand Beach is a truly secluded beach, it is far from everywhere; there were only two food stalls there when I visited this beach in 2007, as for toilet feel free to use the bushes around the beach. This beach is definitely not for travelers who expects good accommodation and facilities always in sight.






10. Amed Beach

Amed refers to a long stretch of coast running from the village of Cucik about 14 km eastwards incorporating the seven villages of Amed, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah, Selang, Banyuning and Aas. The pace of life here is slow and the coastal scenery quite stunning making Amed the perfect place for a relaxed holiday in Bali.




When people think of paradise, Bali is one of those places that comes to mind. Tropical and warm year-round, vacationers come from all over the world to sample this “Island of the Gods”. As a get-away destination, few places can match the picture-perfect beaches and the gentle smiling faces of the Balinese. No wonder, too, that Bali was the “Love” in the Eat, Pray Love book.



Amed Beach East Bali is everything you dreamed it would be: a rare and special paradise of outstanding exotic beauty, vibrant culture and friendly people. Here you can finally find peace and quiet, enjoy great food and take advantage of comfortable and inexpensive accommodation.

From the beach, Amed offers an excellent site for training dives. It has a flat bottom lagoon for instruction and a cor




Amed is the most recent tourist development area in Bali. It was only in 2000 that tarmac was laid on the roads. Telephone lines were installed in 2003 and it took until 2007 for a bridge to be built over a section of the main road that regularly washed away during the rainy season.





This is the most commonly used base for visitors wishing to dive the USAT Liberty wreck at Tulamben and that area is also covered by this article. There are other good dive sites close at hand and a thriving dive industry has developed all the way along the coast here.














11. Pandawa Beach

Perasi, a small village near Amlapura, the capital city of Karangasem has a secluded white-sand beach, unknown to the most of travelers to Bali. It is quite difficult to reach this quiet beach, since there is no billboard or big sign to indicate the way, only a small pointer attached to a post, what you have to do to get to Perasi is ask for White sand beach to the locals in the village.




To get there you have to experience long winding narrow road flanked by forest, at the end of the road you have to struggle another km through a bumpy path among the coconut trees.





But this beach is worth every single ordeal you take, this beach is free of peddler and hawkers, only a small thatched roof food stall available, the atmosphere and condition will remind you of Kuta in early 70s.






Finding the entrance road is not the end of the ordeals, next you have to experience long winding narrow road flanked by forest which lead you to a check point where you pay 5000 rupiah to enter the beach but you have to experience another km of heavily rutted dirt road among the coconut trees.




It is best to use SUV or motorcycle to deal with this bumpy road, for you who drive a sedan or bus it is better to leave your car on the checkpoint. After conquering this heavily rutted dirt road you can park your car on the free spaces among the coconut trees near the beach.





Yes, it is quite difficult to reach this beach but this Perasi white sand beach is worth every single ordeal you take, this beach is free of peddler and hawkers, only two or three small thatched roof food stall available, the atmosphere and condition will remind you of Kuta in early 70s. This beach is not a stretch of a long beach but rather a secluded beach flanked on both sides by hills and coconut tree plantation on the background.



Perasi White Sand Beach is a truly secluded beach, it is far from everywhere; there were only two food stalls there when I visited this beach in 2007, as for toilet feel free to use the bushes around the beach. This beach is definitely not for travelers who expects good accommodation and facilities always in sight.






12. Kuta Beach 






















































































13. Tanah Lot Bali Beach

Tanah lot bali beach - World Tourism times this will provide a review  Tanah Lot of attractions on the island of Bali. Bali is the most famous attractions of Indonesia country. 







Tanah lot bali beach One of them is located in the village of Tabanan District Beraban Kediri or rather 13km west of Tabanan. 




Here there is a temple called Pura Uluwatu is located on a large stone standing on the beach cliffs. It was said Pura Tanah lot bali beach, Bali is part of the heaven and Dang temple replica temple of the god of the sea, including marine guards in the area of ​​Bali.





Tanah Lot, a standout amongst the most mainstream places of investment in Bali, is placed on the shore of West Bali, at the village of Beraban in the Tabanan Regency. It is additionally called Tanah Let which implies old land and likewise Tanah Lod, which implies the area to the south.





The temple Pura Tanah Lot, modest in its development, is tragic in its sea front area and is one of the essential temples in the love of Balinese divine beings.



Tanah Lot is one of the vital directional temples in Bali. The temple is found on a rock just seaward. It is said to be the work of respected 15th century Hindu minister Nirartha and shapes a significant component of Balinese spirtualism and mythology.














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