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PLÁŽE BALI

 Nyang Nyang Beach(KUTA)


 Gunung Payung Beach (KUTA)
 Bias Tugal Beach (PADANG BAI)
 Green Bowl Beach - Ungasan, South Bali (PADANG BAI)
 Geger Beach (KUTA NUSA DUA)
 Soka Beach (ZA TANAH LOT)
 Black beauty – Amed - ŠNORCHL
 Pasir Putih Beach
 Yeh Leh
 Balangan - Pecatu, Jimbaran
 High Cliff v Melasti Beach (Ungasan)
 Vana v moři - Tegal Wangi Beach

Nyang Nyang Beach(KUTA)

The white pristine sands of the beach are lined by a towering green cliff, which keeps it away from
prying eyes. If you are quite the explorer and looking for some solitude, this secluded beach in
Southern Bali is perfect for a little adventure.To get to the beach you need to follow a dirt track close
to Uluwatu Temple and keep a lookout for a sign saying “Nyang Nyang Surfing Beach”.Next, you cross
a field where you will find a drinks stall (the only one in the area as the beach is devoid of all shops
and stalls also) before alighting the 500 flights of steps that finally open up to the beach.So yes,
getting there might be an adventure in itself, but we’d say it is definitely worth the effort.And if
you’re looking for more photo-ops, you definitely have to check out the secret wild garden by the
beach – it’s blooming with a plethora of sunshine flowers that’ll provide an amazing backdrop with a
cheerful pop of yellow!

Directions: Take a car or bike to Jalan Uluwatu, and look for a sign that reads “Nyang Nyang Surfing
Beach”. Park, then make the rest of the journey by foot to the beach!Address:Nyang Nyang Beach, Jl.
Raya Uluwatu, Uluwatu, Bali.

Gunung Payung Beach (KUTA)

Gunung Payung is not only a hidden paradise, but is also (thankfully) quite accessible for being
one.Just an hour drive away from Denpasar City, located at Nusa Dua – one can follow a marker road
to reach here. Once here, get treated to panoramic views of the ocean right to the horizon!Watch
the seaweed farmers and sea urchin collectors go about their daily chores, and strike up a
conversation or two, just to learn more about what they do. Who knows, you might just be able to
sample seaweed or sea urchin thanks to your new friendship.
Directions: The beach is located to the east of the famous Pandawa Beach so one can easily ask locals
around the area to get there. Alternatively you can try looking for the Gunung Payung Temple. But
prepared for some serious stair climbing (300 steps)!Address:Jalan Gunung Umbrella 1, Nusa Dua,
South Kuta, Badung regency, Bali, Indonesia.

Bias Tugal Beach (PADANG BAI)

Bias Tugal, or Pantai Kecil (little beach) is yet another sparkly white secret beach that has some
adventures lined up for you! Tucked away in Padang Bai, one needs to trek through almost 500
meters of a rocky patch to reach the beach.Or even jump into the blue lagoon!This beach isn’t nearly
as deserted as Nyang Nyang, and you will find some huts and stalls selling drinks and snacks to
munch on while you’re on your beach retreat.

Directions: Look out for a small path a few hundred meters south of the entrance port to Padang Bai.
When you see a handwritten sign that says “White Sand Beach”, park your car or bike, and begin the
short climb up and over the hill to get to Bias Tugal Beach!Address: Bias Tugal Beach, Jl. Penataran
Agung, Padangbai, Bali.

Green Bowl Beach - Ungasan, South Bali (PADANG BAI)

Named because of its algae-covered rocks seen at low tide, Green Bowl Beach could have become
the next big tourist destination.But the demolishment of nearby Bali Cliff Resort left the beach as an
abandoned paradise, which remains known to only a select few.Although the beach is difficult to find
due to tricky turns down a few tiny roads, it is a stunning example of Bali’s natural beauty.To get to
the beach, you have to descend hundreds of steep concrete steps, before you can sink your feet into
the sand.Green Bowl Beach is also famed for its resident population of bats living in beachside
caves,you can often see hundreds of sleeping bats at noon. If you are not scared of flying creatures,
you can even snap a once-in-a lifetime Green Bowl Beach photo from the inside.The tide could be
very high in the morning (it can reach all the way to the bottom of the stairs), hence it’s
recommended to visit the beach around noon until 3 pm when the tide is low.

Despite the cease in operations of the Bali Cliff Resort, this hidden gem on the southern coast of Bali
beside the hotel site continues to appeal to lovers of quiet and exotic shores. This beach deserves to
be in the ‘hidden’ category due to its access – a descent of hundreds of concrete steps down the cliff
face. At the base are several bat caves. There are variations in the origin of the name, one inspired by
the view of green seaweed and corals exposed at low tide, another owing from the name of the
company slated to develop a resort there. Getting down is easy. Back up is a challenge, but a scenic
bird’s eye view keeps you going along the way.

How to get there: Follow down the road known as Jalan Bali Cliff, and go around the derelict hotel
site to a small parking space before the steps down.

Geger Beach (KUTA NUSA DUA)

Nestled in Nusa Dua, Bali’s luxury villa neighbourhood, Geger Beach has experienced development at
one end, while the other remains gorgeously untouched.In fact, what’s left of this little slice of
paradise is a hideout for passionate beach-goers looking for a break from the crowd. The place is
popular with local expats rather than tourists, no surprises since they are probably residents in the
high-end locality.While you enjoy your quiet afternoon by the sand and sea, don’t forget to visit its
seaweed farms, where the plants are harvested to produce cosmetics. You can even spot the farmers
at work on the beach.

Soka Beach (ZA TANAH LOT)

Ditch the crowds at Southern Bali and embark towards an off-beat hideaway in East Bali.Soka Beach
is a rare sight with its black sands and green surroundings. Its picturesque backdrop is lined with a
chain of hills on one side and the view of the magnificent peaks of the Gunung Agung on the other.
But, for the one with a curious eye and an appetite for myths and mysteries, Soka Beach has many
hidden secrets to draw you in.If you’re up for a little Narnian-esque adventure, head down to Soka
Beach – try and decipher its coral rock formations, and even discover the secret batcave!

Directions: Head 25 km west from Tabanan to arrive at this legendary yet “hidden” beach in Bali!
Address: Soka Beach, Jl. Raya Denpasar Gilimanuk, Tabanan, Bali.

Black beauty – Amed

Can you imagine a beach with black sand?It’s actually a common sight in Amed, which boasts of
unique black sand beaches due to the volcanic deposits in the coastal soil.But this isn’t the only thing
appealing about this north-eastern gem.Featuring a flat bottom lagoon, it’s also a perfect spot to
learn snorkelling and diving, and the reef is a short distance away by boat in calm waters.While the
beach is home to a lot of myths, its waters and the huge coral reef are believed to be the cooking pot
of Balinese might man, Kebo Iwa.

Pasir Putih Beach

The gorgeous Pasir Putih (meaning white sand) owes its secluded reputation to its location.Although
it’s barely 90 minutes’ drive from Denpasar, the capital, reaching it is an adventurous trip that takes
you through a tiny village, down an unmarked trail and along a rough, sandy track.This pretty little
hideout is tropical paradise incarnate. You can swim in turquoise waters, rent a beaten-up longue
chair and enjoy some local eats on the sparsely populated shoreline.You’ll also then notice
something lovely – unlike almost every other beach in Bali, this one is so secluded there’s not a single
villa or hotel in sight.

Getting there: Located off of the main road in Perasi, East Bali, and 4km east of Candidasa. Drive East
from Kuta towards Sanur. Take the Kusamba Bypass to East Bali. Follow the coastal road past Candi
Dasa. When you come to Perasi, slow down and ask locals for ‘Pasir Putih’. (Driving time from Kuta, is
2.5 hours)
Yeh Leh

You probably wouldn’t have heard of the Yeh Leh Beach unless you are a local fisherman.Located in
Jembrana, just off the Denpasar-Gilimanuk highway, Yeh Leh is not decorated with soft white sand
like your ideal beach.Instead, thousands of boulders litter the shore, either covered in algae or
washed clean by the waves. These mysterious rocks have been smoothed over for hundreds of years,
leaving few clues about their origin.The beach is actually easily accessible, and you can visit at low
tide to see Yeh Leh in all its glory, with the boulders unearthed and many interesting marine animals
caught in the rock pools.And if you can, don’t miss its stunning sunset, which lights up every shining
rock on the shore.

Balangan - Pecatu, Jimbaran

A favourite surf spot, Balangan is on the northern side of the cliff that forms the signature hole 15 of
the New Kuta Golf course. The name ‘Balangan’ itself was thought to apply to the whole coastline
including Dreamland, before surfers nicknamed the specific shore area south of the cliff. Several
beach shacks serve simple local ‘surfer meals’, cold refreshments and beer. Accessing Balangan is
easy, compared to other beaches along the Bukit peninsula’s shoreline, with only a dozen steps down
from the limestone hill.

How to get there: Head up the hill to Pecatu. Various signs at the main intersection bear directions to
Balangan.

 High Cliff v Melasti Beach (Ungasan)

Jedna z nejhezčích pláží na jižním pobřeží Bali je do značné míry ignoruje


turisty. Je to většinou in-the-vědět fotografové, kteří ji tvoří až Melasti, upozornit
na své krásné skalní útvary a ohromující vysokými útesy.

Vezměte na vědomí, ne mylný to Melasti Beach (Ungasan) s jedním blízko Tanah


Lot , kde po dešti, na útesu často objeví velkolepý vodopád, omílání dolů na písek
a vymývání do oceánu.

Vana v moři - Tegal Wangi Beach

Jalan Pura Tegalwangi, Badung, Jimbaran Jak se tam dostat : Procházka dolů z kopce od Pura
Tegalwangi

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