Foreigner Rides Motorbike into Broken Beach

Foreigner Rides Motorbike into Broken Beach, Sparks Online Debate

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Nusa Penida, one of Bali’s most popular island getaways, has once again drawn attention online after a video showed a foreign tourist riding a motorcycle into the pedestrian area of Broken Beach in Klungkung Regency.

The footage, uploaded by a local resident under the account @oknusapenidatour via @jembrana.now, captures the tourist manoeuvring the motorbike through a section that is clearly meant for walking visitors only.

The clip quickly spread across social media, prompting strong reactions from both residents and netizens.

Local residents could be heard in the background warning the tourist not to continue further toward the cliff area, which is known to be unsafe for vehicles. The rider eventually stopped after noticing that several visitors were recording the incident.

“It’s not only dangerous but also disrespectful to the rules and to nature,” said one netizen. Many online commenters shared the same sentiment.

“Is there a lack of prohibition signs, or is there simply a lack of awareness of the rules?” wrote one netizen in the comment section.

 

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Calls for Clearer Signs and Stricter Monitoring

The management of the Broken Beach tourist area is expected to review the site’s supervision procedures. Locals have suggested that clearer signage and increased patrols could help prevent similar incidents in the future.

Broken Beach, known locally as Pasih Uug, is a natural rock arch that draws visitors from across the world. The area is fragile, with limited infrastructure near the cliff edge. Authorities have repeatedly reminded visitors that the final part of the route is not suitable for vehicles.

Travellers are allowed to ride motorbikes up to a point from Crystal Bay or Toyapakeh, but beyond that, the road becomes narrow and uneven. The final 100 metres toward Broken Beach are particularly rough and should only be accessed on foot.

Despite repeated advisories, similar cases of tourists ignoring restrictions have occasionally resurfaced on social media, raising questions about enforcement and visitor education. Locals often express concern that such behaviour risks damaging both the environment and Bali’s reputation as a responsible tourism destination.

How to Visit Nusa Penida Safely

Nusa Penida remains one of Bali’s most scenic islands, attracting independent travellers, photographers, and backpackers. Visiting without a travel agent is easy, provided tourists plan ahead and follow local guidance.

The island can only be reached by sea, with two main access points: Padang Bai Harbour and Sanur Harbour. For budget-conscious travellers, the ferry from Padang Bai is the most affordable option and allows private vehicles to be brought across. However, the ferry also functions as a cargo ship and offers limited comfort.

Those seeking a quicker and more convenient journey can opt for speedboats departing from either harbour. While the ticket prices are higher, the crossing is faster and more comfortable.

Local travel operators continue to urge visitors to prioritise safety and respect for local regulations, especially at nature-based destinations such as Broken Beach, Kelingking Beach, and Angel’s Billabong.

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