There are many types of beach in Bali, from those with big rocks
created by corals or lava to those covered wholly with white or black
sand. So depending what you look to do at the beach, there are a number
of beaches for you to choose from. Whether you are a swimmer or not and
if you are with kids, you may well choose from these beautiful beaches
below. Look out for the high tide when swimming.
Here is a list of best beaches in Bali for you:
This beach has many luxury hotels built around it. There are a
variety of flowers and plants that grows around here. Imagine tall palm
trees, wild mangroves, fragrant trees and orchids amidst clear blue
ocean and rolling golden sand. Yes we are almost describing paradise.
Swimming here is great as the currents and waves are low. The water is
crystal clear for snorkeling. For surfers, head on to the south or north
ends for higher waves.
Further down the line from the city Kuta is the Kuta beach. The waves
are higher here and the currents are strong making it a perfect haven
for surfers. But of course it means not so much for swimming. The beach
is always crowded with locals or tourist, mostly for the vibe and energy
that circles around here. At night you can find the Kuta beach parties
among the beach clubs that are guaranteed to entertain. The local Hard
Rock Cafe Bali is situated here so you can eat, drink and party whole
day and night.
This beach is located at the coast of village Sanur, west of Bali. It
stretches several kilometers long with golden sand and small corals.
There are many shells here for the avid collectors. The waves here are
milder and best for swimming. The sea here crystal clear where you can
even spot sea creatures like starfish when walking at the beach. If you
find a starfish please help throw it back into the sea to save them!
This is well on top of the list in best beaches for Bali, located
across from the greens of Uluwatu. To get there you will pass local
villages with cattle grazing the fields with local people going about
their daily chores. This is a small and quiet beach, best for those
looking for a secret hideaway. The ocean currents are strong and the
waves high, therefore not recommended for swimming. When It is low tide,
it would be a perfect beach for strolling along enjoying the sun while
the waves lap on your feet.
Located from the highway heading to Nusa Dua, Geger beach is a
beautiful white sand beach glistening in the sun. The sea is calmer here
in comparison to Kuta or Balangan beach, though sometimes it may get a
bit rough by the evening so please beware. Local seaweed farmers do
their work here sometimes so if you are lucky you can enjoy watching
them going about their livelihood. There are many cafes dotted along
this beach making it famous for Sunday brunch or just for drinks and
there is a temple at the end.
Bias Tugal (Tugel) Beach
Bias Tugal (Tugel) Beach
Also known as Pantai Kecil (little beach) to the locals or white sand
beach to the travelers, this deserted beach is one of the best kept
secret. Tucked away near Padang Bai and west of the harbour is somewhat
hidden and only accessible after a 500m trek down a rocky path. After
the trek you will be greeted with stretches of white sand beach and
sparkling blue sea with swaying coconut trees. Current may be strong
here and not for beginner swimmers, but you can always just soak up the
sun in solitude by the sand.
Located close to the Uluwatu temple, this beautiful beach is
surrounded by big rocks and overgrown plants and monkeys. You would need
to get pass the narrow passage and steep steps to this hidden paradise.
The beach is covered with huge rocks and small caves for exploration
and when the tide is high, it is also good for swimming. Just beware of
sharp corals and sea urchins. Recently after Eat, Pray, Love fame, this
beach had been more crowded than usual but for now still have most of
its beauty and charm.
This less famous beach is located in the North of Bali. Lovina Beach
is covered in black sands that are originally from the Mt Agung volcano
cooled lava. This is almost a swimmer’s paradise with calm sea and low
waves. The area is also generally quiet without the usual swarm of
tourists. Further down you will find fisherman’s village with friendly
local people and also thermal hot springs from the volcanic water. Most
travelers only come here to catch the dolphins at sunrise.
Nyang-Nyang Beach
Nyang-Nyang Beach
Another secret beach of Bali, this beach require going uphill and
downhill a winding street and then through a small forest to get to. The
effort is well worth it to find a hidden beach at Nusa Dua, with white
sandy beach and crystal clear blue sea. There are not many tourists here
while you would see local people harvesting seaweed. The downside here
is that you have to climb down slippery 550 moss-filled steps to get to
the water, therefore not recommended for children. Also beware of lots
of mosquitoes hidden in the greens, repellant is a must. Swim only when
the tide is low.
Lembongan is a small island about 7km out of sea from Bali. Dream
beach in Nusa Lembongan is known for serene sea lapping on long sandy
bays. It is an island with big rocks and small vegetation with spots of
sandy bays. Most people stay longer at this island to explore all the
beauty of it. This island is still largely undeveloped unlike the rest
of Bali and let one feel the sense of going back in time, just enjoying
the natural beach.
As you can see Bali is filled with beautiful beaches
from people filled and full of energy beach to quiet, secluded or
hidden beaches. You will also find beaches from white to black sands and
sea serene for swimming to strong waves for surfing. Check out the
above best beaches of Bali as recommended by many
travelers or do you know a good beach that we did not mention? Which is
your personal favorite beach in Bali? Source: allindonesiatravel.com