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7 Amazing Beaches You Should Check Out in Bali!

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7 Amazing Beaches You Should Check Out in Bali! – There isn’t much better than the fresh scent of the ocean, sun-kissed skin, and that book you’ve been waiting to start for months when you’re at the beach, right? That’s just the start of the nicest beaches in Bali, though. Add in some classy sunset drinks, world-class surfing, and an endless array of water activities to keep the kids occupied, not to mention a couple of palm-fringed bays that look like they belong in a picture. Beach mode in Bali is in full swing, with everything from secluded bays with the best surf waves to the warmest seas for kids and enchanting dive sites.

7 Amazing Beaches You Should Check Out in Bali!

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Nusa Dua Beach

Nusa Dua Beach is an expanse of immaculately white sand and pristine that almost seems manufactured. It abuts the resort district of Nusa Dua’s beach, which is bordered by immaculate lawns and five-star hotels that have been elegantly protected by palm trees and organic building materials. In addition to being spotless and having calm waves, the beaches are also lined with family-friendly restaurants, water sports, and even a retail center. With so many areas to cool off and rest, it’s the perfect location for a fun-filled family day out that won’t exhaust the kids.

Thomas Beach

Though it’s still one of the quietest beaches on Bali’s Bukit peninsula (and perhaps the greatest beach in Bali!), Thomas Beach is no longer a secret since a few hip Uluwatu restaurants developed at the entrance to this hidden cove. This quiet stretch of white sand beach, which can only be reached via a dirt road and a winding flight of stairs, is definitely worth the descent down the cliff. This is picture-perfect to a T, framed by blue waves and striking stones that jut from the sand.

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Amed Beach

Amed is unlike the conventional seaside view because of the dark beaches and towering volcanoes in the distance. It’s still a goodie, though. Amed, which is located on Bali’s northeastern coast, is renowned for its stunning vistas, which make for breathtaking vacation photos. Amed is also home to one of the island’s most colorful reefs, a coral garden that is as well-known for its color as it is for diving and snorkeling. A visit to the adjacent Tulamben to explore the submerged US Liberty Shipwreck, which is teeming with marine life and beauty, is frequently included in an underwater excursion at this location. For this one, an underwater camera is a must.

Suluban Beach

This idyllic location is the main entrance to the legendary Uluwatu surf break and is located just beneath the iconic Single Fin bar. The finest place for a secret swim is at Suluban Beach’s low tide when it becomes a truly hidden gem. The water here is as turquoise as they come, and it is surrounded by gorgeous, dramatic rocks. You’ll need to descend Uluwatu’s steps, make your way through several tunnels, and then make your way to the sand to reach this tiny slice of paradise. Remember that this swimming area is inaccessible during high tide, so be sure to verify the tide times before your trip and pack your swimsuits.

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Balangan Beach

Balangan Beach, which lies on the Bukit Peninsula in the southern part of Bali, is popular with surfers and those seeking a laid-back beach experience away from the hordes of touristy beach clubs. As sunbathers recline beneath the numerous lounge chairs and umbrellas that line the white sand beach, ocean babies can enjoy the blue seas. There are only a few neighborhood warungs providing home-cooked Indonesian food and icy cold Bintangs along this sleepy strip, which is still largely underdeveloped. Balangan draws surf-loving backpackers who prefer mellow tropical vibes to a wild party scene since it has amazing waves for both beginners and pros.

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Melasti Beach

Nearly as breathtaking as the moment you set foot on Pantai Melasti’s (Melasti Beach) pristine white beaches is the trip down to the beach. The limestone cliff has been sculpted into a road that winds steeply down its imposing face. White sand, tranquil waves, and the soft backdrop from three beach clubs (yes, three!) in the center of the action are all visible as you make your way down to the sand in Bali. The best time to visit is during low tide when the beach is more exposed and the waters are calmer.

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Nusa Penida

Everyone has seen the famous photograph of the turquoise seas below rising to meet the emerald green cliffs. This Instagram-famous location is really on Nusa Penida, which is a neighboring island to Nusa Lembongan (above) and is only a short boat journey from the Bali mainland. Nusa Penida, which is far less developed than Lembongan, is only for those with a daring spirit. Expect winding roads, secret bays, neighborhood restaurants, and unspoiled vistas in all their unadulterated natural glory. Make time to explore the remainder of the island as well, including Crystal Bay, Atuh Beach, and of course, Angel’s Billabong, a naturally-formed infinity pool concealed in the rocks.

So, those are 7 beaches worth visit in Bali! Have you ever visit one of them? Don’t forget to check our other articles to know more about Indonesia, Jakarta and Bali!

 

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