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4.5 based on 363 reviews
Visited suluban beach last year in June.first,you must go through a small forest,there are many steps,a bit exhausted,after that you will reach the place .but you cant see the beach first.cuz the beach shaded by the caved cliff,that time i went there is high tide,very dangerous,the waves very strong,you must go through the cave,the you can see the beach,but it is very dangerous,so i didnt stay there longer,just taking some photos only.be noted that some tragedies did happened here,so better come here when low tide.i should do some research works before coming here.there are some restaurants at the cliff,you can climb up and find a seat, drinking something and watching the marvelous indan ocean.also if you have time,you can wait till 18.00,you can see the beautiful sunset.of course it depends on the weather.will come again.
4.5 based on 869 reviews
Tanjung Aan Beach is a few kilometers along the coast from Kuta. It is an isolated, scenic stretch of coast with small islands, reefs and a combination of rocky coastline and beaches. Local warungs offer a wide range of meals and ice cold drinks at budget prices and give the area "atmosphere". The beach is well looked after by locals. Highly recommended, visit and enjoy !
4.5 based on 597 reviews
I found this place on Instagram and I knew I had to go. Since I was visiting Bali solo, I figured this would be a nice, chill place to relax for the day. It was fabulous. The views from the top of the hill are breathtaking. The turquoise and blue waters are far different than the beaches of Seminyak where I had been saying. I took the lift down to the beach and was promptly greeted. While I hadn’t reserved a cabana chair, I was quickly shown to an open one. The waitstaff was great. The food was delicious (I had sushi). The water, while cold, was gorgeous; super clear and full of sea life. Will definitely return next time I come to Bali.
4.5 based on 760 reviews
The rocks there is so amazingly huge and with the combination of soft white sand, you can just use your barefoot to walk the area and climb some of the rocks for the best pictures, the area is clean and crystal clear water.
4.5 based on 578 reviews
The beauty of the beaches in Bali called Blue Point, Distance from Kuta beach is about 45 minutes, by passing through the winding roads and up and down. Location Blue Point is still a one-way to the temple of Uluwatu, Padang-padang beach, and Dreamland. This beach is situated in the village of Pecatu, namely at the southern tip of the Badung regency. Actually the original name of this beach is Suluban. Near the beach there is a hotel called Bluepoint Villas, so Suluban better known as Bluepoint. The hotel is quite well known outside of Bali and was used for shooting advertising a brand drinks, starring Miss Universe. 'Suluban' adoption of the word 'mesulub' which in Balinese language means "in bali have to stoop to walk through a gap in the cliff". This may be because the road to this beach you must go down through a narrow road between the coastal cliffs.
Blue Point - also known as Bat Cave locally is one of the beautiful beaches in Bali where you can find waves gushing through the cave like gorgeous limestone formations.. You need to hike down quite a bit of stairs, be careful as they are sandy and slippery sometimes.. You will find a Delpi Cafe (if I remember the name correctly) above the caves to relax and enjoy the view. Recommended for hiking and surfing!! ????????
4.5 based on 1,152 reviews
We loved Gili M! We took the island hopper from Gili A and spent the day - waaay quieter than Gili A with loads of spots to lie in the shade and swim or snorkel, and enough places to stop for food or a drink. My highlight was lying on the beach getting massaged with freshly prepared aloe vera after a day in the sun whilst waiting for the return boat
4.5 based on 1,004 reviews
Jemeluk Bay is incredible. There is amazing coral within a few meters of the beach - just walk in and start snorkelling. Lots of tropical fish. You do not need a boat so you decide when you go and finish. Re Since the beach is volcanic - black sand and lots of pebbles - recommend wear river shoes to protect the feet. Make sure you see the underwater temple, marked by a yellow flag
4.5 based on 214 reviews
I've been here twice, this beach is know for the 'private beach' of the Ayana Resort in Jimbaran. It has no entrance fee, it's suitable for those who wants to see the sunset because we have to walk down the stair from a cliff to get to the beach. You can enjoy the sunset from the cliff since it'll starting to have its high-tide. The beach wont be too crowded until 4pm. It has its 'natural pool' i love to chill in it
4.5 based on 439 reviews
A beach with white sand, open to the sea, with crystalline waters, big and to be able to enjoy, with care, the waves and the swimming. Not that it is the best beach in the area, but the area is surely worth discovering and getting lost. For us from the best areas of Bali.
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