BINGIN BEACH PECATU

Bingin Beach is one of Bali’s most popular surf spots. It’s also one of the island’s hidden beaches, obscured by the rugged limestone cliffs on the southwestern Bukit peninsula. While getting to the stretch of white sand requires a difficult walk over uneven rocks, most people agree that it's well worth the effort when they … Continue reading BINGIN BEACH PECATU

IMPOSSIBLE BEACH

This famous spot is between Bingin and Padang Padang, and features a long reef. Its nickname implies that it was once an intimidating break, urging experienced surfers to conquer its waves. Impossibles comprises 3 take-off zones (or peaks), the first of which is accessible via Padang Padang. The 2 others are accessible from the spot’s … Continue reading IMPOSSIBLE BEACH

ULUWATU BEACH

Uluwatu, located on Bali’s Bukit peninsula, is best known for the namesake clifftop temple, where you can enjoy breathtaking sunset views and a traditional fire dance performance called kecak. This hilly, limestone region is where you’ll find scenic villas and resorts with luxury amenities overlooking the Indian Ocean. Its cliff-fringed coastline has plenty of hidden … Continue reading ULUWATU BEACH

GREEN BOWL BEACH

Green Bowl Beach is one of Bali’s most secluded beaches – a 30-metre coastal strip with coarse white sand, found at the bottom of a 75-metre-tall cliff about 15 km from Kuta. The steep descent down hundreds of steps is part of the appeal, attracting only adventurous weekenders and die-hard surfers favouring its uncrowded waves … Continue reading GREEN BOWL BEACH

PADANG-PADANG BEACH

Padang Padang Beach is one of Bali’s most famous surf spots, located on the north-western coast of the island’s Bukit Peninsula. Locally known as Pantai Labuan Sait, this beach has an exotic setting – a simply stunning 100 metre-long stretch of sand that’s accessible down a flight of stairs through a unique hollow rock entrance. … Continue reading PADANG-PADANG BEACH

SULUBAN BEACH

Suluban Beach is one of Bali’s most unique shores, concealed by natural limestone formations and accessed via steps and log ramps through narrow gaps in the rock. Shaded by a looming cliff face, this small beach may not be ideal for sunbathers, but pro surfers love it as a base to paddle out and ride … Continue reading SULUBAN BEACH

BALANGAN BEACH

Balangan Beach is one of Bali’s most scenic spots, featuring a gorgeous half-kilometre stretch of golden sand between vegetated limestone cliffs. Locally referred to as Pantai Balangan, there’s a reef just off the coast that creates one of the longest left-hander breaks on the island. This surfing paradise attracts wave riders from around the world, … Continue reading BALANGAN BEACH

NUSA LEMBONGAN ISLAND

Nusa Lembongan is a small holiday island destination 20 km off the southeast coast of mainland Bali. You can reach it with a 45-minute boat ride from Sanur Beach or Benoa Harbour. It’s a lot quieter than the south of Bali, making it a great place to go for a quiet, relaxing break. Often referred … Continue reading NUSA LEMBONGAN ISLAND

CANGGU BEACH

Canggu is a coastal village between Seminyak and Tanah Lot. The coastline has several black-sand beaches, almost all with surf breaks that are popular among local and international surfers. These include the beaches of Berawa that borders just north of Seminyak’s Batubelig Beach, Batu Bolong, Batu Mejan (Echo Beach), Pererenan, Seseh and Mengening. A must-see … Continue reading CANGGU BEACH