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1Kuta Beach

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Kuta Beach is a bustling sandy stretch in Bali, known for its vibrant atmosphere and stunning sunsets. It's a popular spot for surfing, especially for beginners due to the soft sand bar that makes wipeouts safer. Surf schools and instructors are readily available along the beach, offering lessons and board rentals. Away from the main beach area, Kuta is also famous for Waterbom, an acclaimed water park.
The beach is so pretty. I witnessed the best sunset of my life here. It’s very clean and not too crowded. The water is also clean. I had a picnic here and it was totally worth it. Go in evening to get the best out of the beach. It is not too commercialised. If you had south you will get lots of bars and djs but in the north side it is very peaceful and silent. We just sat on the beach and watched the sun go down and submerge into the ocean. One of the best moments of my entire life. It’s a must visit if you are in Bali.
Iqbal K — Google review
Lovely beach walk with beautiful sculptures along the way. The water isn’t super clear, but there are plenty of nice spots to enjoy, plus restaurants and coffee shops around. It can get a bit busy, but you’ll still find quieter corners to relax.
Michelle P — Google review
Kuta Beach, Bali Kuta Beach is one of Bali’s most famous and vibrant coastal destinations, located on the island’s southwestern coast, just minutes away from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Known for its long stretch of golden sand and powerful surf, Kuta has evolved from a quiet fishing village into a lively hub of tourism, offering something for every kind of traveler. The beach is especially popular among surfers, beginners, and sun-seekers. Gentle to moderate waves make it an ideal spot for surf lessons, and several surf schools line the beachfront. Visitors can also enjoy beach walks, volleyball, or simply relax on the sand while watching a breathtaking Balinese sunset — one of the most beautiful in Indonesia. Kuta Beach is surrounded by a wide range of restaurants, beach bars, and cafes serving both local Indonesian delicacies and international cuisine. The area also offers vibrant nightlife, with numerous pubs, clubs, and live music venues that come alive after sunset. For those who love shopping, Beachwalk Shopping Center and the local art markets nearby offer everything from souvenirs and handmade crafts to designer brands. Despite its bustling atmosphere, Kuta retains its charm with friendly locals, street performers, and a laid-back tropical vibe. Lifeguards are stationed at key points, making it relatively safe for swimming, especially during calm tides. Kuta is also well-connected to nearby attractions such as Legian, Seminyak, and the sacred Uluwatu Temple. Whether you’re a surfer chasing waves, a traveler looking to experience Bali’s energy, or a family seeking fun by the sea, Kuta Beach offers a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture. Address: Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia Best time to visit: April to October (dry season) for sunny weather and ideal surf conditions.
Vivek T — Google review
Beautiful long beach, great for surfing. I like the long walking path or just the beach as you can take long walks here. Sadly, I see some working horses too - heartbreaking to see the poor treatments of animals. No excuse for animal abuse, when people can use motorbikes instead.
Simona M — Google review
It’s a lively and beautiful beach with soft sand and great sunset views. The area can get crowded, but the atmosphere is fun and full of energy. A good spot to relax, surf, or just watch the waves.
Lazizbek E — Google review
Kuta Beach is absolutely stunning! 🌊 The waves are perfect for surfing, and the atmosphere is lively with plenty of beach bars and restaurants nearby. I loved taking long walks along the shore and soaking up the sun. A must-visit spot in Bali! 🌴🏄‍♂️
Dav A — Google review
Love the natural beauty of this beach. There are several access points, opportunities for surfing is plentiful, and eateries located along the beach. Just be aware, most locations will charge you for using tables/chairs and there are differences in prices depending on who you ask and which beach you are in located. Many individuals will come accross your path trying to sell you something, and ask you if you need a ride somewhere. Just be prepared for the abundance of tourists and what comes along with all that.
Andrea A — Google review
Crashed in Bali. 2 days unplanned trip around Kuta Beach cos of J* delayed and I missed my plane to Busan on that day. Landed without planing in Bali and enjoying the day with so much worries, and vanished with it's venomous sunset view of Kuta Beach.
Henny A — Google review
Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA•http://kutabeachbalii.com/•Tips and more reviews for Kuta Beach

2Nusa Dua Beach

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Nusa Dua Beach is a serene stretch of white sand lined with upscale hotels and resorts, making it an ideal destination for families. This area in Bali is renowned for its water sports and activities like diving, snorkeling, and parasailing. While it may be far from the main areas of Bali, the beach offers calm waters near the shore due to coral reefs that break the waves. Visitors can expect a relaxing and safe environment to unwind or enjoy various recreational activities.
Nusa Dua Beach is a relaxing and still natural spot, perfect for unwinding. It’s quiet, clean, and has a wide stretch of sand, making it feel spacious and safe for visitors. While there’s still the occasional piece of plastic trash, the overall environment is well-kept. A great place to enjoy calm waves, fresh air, and peaceful surroundings.
Phoebe D — Google review
A quiet but nice beach, mostly accommodating to hotel guests who are staying along this beach. There are restaurants as well along the beach, for enjoy the view with some food and drinks. Visited in April 2025.
Paul C — Google review
Probably the nicest beach for swimming, close to main areas of Bali, easily accessible and plenty of beach side bars and cafes. Avoid hotel outlets as they will charge you exorbitant prices.
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Nice Beach, loving it. Definitely, I will plan again to spend more time during my next trip to Bali on Nusa dua beach. Clear blue water looks mind-blowing. Amazing.
Brijesh M — Google review
Nusa Dua Beach is absolutely beautiful and one of the highlights of our trip. The water is calm and inviting, and the beach itself is clean and well kept. What really made it special for us were the sunrises. Waking up early and walking down to the gazebos to watch the sky change colors was unforgettable. It is the kind of place that feels peaceful and safe, where you can truly relax and take in the beauty around you. The little lookout spots with gazebos added such a unique charm and made it easy to just sit back and appreciate the views.
Kyla S — Google review
Wonderful beach. Calm water when the tide is out. Many resto there. Walk to the pula Nusa Dharma. Pay only the parking fare here.
Sierly S — Google review
Great beach with clean water. Beware any potential "Rips" season pending. Deck chairs can be hired in some locations 50k R per chair. Drinks and food offered.
Peter T — Google review
Beautiful & clean sea, it's not too crowded maybe because it's a private beach - perfect for a chill & relax
Silvia A — Google review
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3Jimbaran

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Jimbaran is a charming fishing village and coastal resort located in Bali, Indonesia. The area boasts a long beach with tranquil waters and is famous for its seafood restaurants along the shore. Visitors can also explore the vibrant Kedonganan fish market at the northern end of Jimbaran Bay. Additionally, nearby Dreamland Beach and Balangan Beach are popular for their strong surf waves.
South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Jimbaran

4Jimbaran Beach

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Jimbaran Beach is one of Bali's top beaches, featuring a 4km stretch of clean white sand and a bustling atmosphere. The bay is protected by a coral reef, making it ideal for swimming and offering mellow surf breaks for bodysurfing. At sunset, the beach transforms as seafood restaurants set up tables on the sand, providing an opportunity to enjoy barbecued fish while watching planes land at Ngurah Rai International Airport.
A beautiful, wide, sandy beach with a very gentle slope into the water, it's a perfect place to relax or take your first surfing lessons. In the evening, the beach transforms into a restaurants, which is also worth experiencing.
Aleksandra K — Google review
Jimbaran Bay Beach is way way way better than Kuta Beach — with clean, golden sand, calm seas, and gentle waves. It offers the perfect setting for a slow, relaxed sunset away from the crowds. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning views make it an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a tranquil evening by the ocean.
Nikhil J — Google review
The sunset was absolutely gorgeous, but getting there was a bit of a hassle with heavy traffic beforehand. Once on the beach, it was pretty packed with people, which made it a little hard to find a quiet spot and enjoy the view peacefully
Nouha O — Google review
Love this place. Magical sunsets across the beach and ocean. There are some hawkers but nowhere near as bad as Kuta. There’s a variety of restaurants right on the beach with amazing seafood at great prices. I highly recommend spending an afternoon here. The water is much calmer too so you can paddle your feet safely, unlike the surf beaches to the north. Mozzies and sandflies were not bad either. Quite often see fireworks along the strip too which is an added bonus
Jo ( — Google review
Fabulous place for sunsets. Water is calm and it’s a great place for a walk. On beach dining available, but gets very busy in the evenings. A bit of trash littering the sand / water, but not enough to spoil the experience. Recommended!
Luke S — Google review
One of the best sunset beaches on the west coast of Bali - sipping on delicious chilled coconut water watching the sun go down! Lots of amazing food joints to pick from!
Sakina E — Google review
Atmosphere Beautiful beach to walk around. Plenty of space around area. Outdoor seating areas looking at the ocean. Food Depending which restaurant you choose. We chose Ganesh which was recommended to us by the locals. The food was pretty good, don’t forget to ask for the package menu if you go with a group, instead of ordering individually. Drinks wise I recommend to have coconut water since the alcohol drinks hardly had any alcohol. Service Very friendly service was provided. Overall Jumbaran used to be one of the best places for seafood but with time the quality has dropped regards to food and surrounding. But still it’s a good place to chill.
Dhishan P — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches in Bali, especially famous for its sunset view. The atmosphere is very calm and relaxing, with long stretches of golden sand perfect for walking. The main highlight here is the seafood dining experience right by the beach—grilled fish, prawns, and calamari served while you watch the sun go down. It’s romantic, perfect for couples, but also great for family gatherings. The vibe is lively in the evening but still feels safe and comfortable. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Bali.
HendraTPR — Google review
Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Jimbaran Beach

5Tanjung Benoa

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Tanjung Benoa, located in the Badung Regency on Bali, is a popular peninsula known for its beautiful beaches and variety of water sports activities. From banana boat rides to scuba diving and parasailing, visitors can enjoy an array of thrilling experiences in the crystal-clear waters. Whether you're interested in snorkeling or trying out unique activities like seawalking and flying fish rides, Tanjung Benoa offers something for every water sports enthusiast.
South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Tanjung Benoa
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6Kuta

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Kuta, located in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia, is a popular beach and resort area known for its vibrant party scene and excellent surfing opportunities in the Indian Ocean. The long and consistent waves make it an ideal spot for both beginner surfers and those looking to rent boards or take lessons. Additionally, visitors can enjoy unique entertainment at Centerstage at Hard Rock Hotel, which hosts special shows and performances by international celebrities.
Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Kuta

7Waterblow

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Waterblow is a popular tourist attraction in the southernmost area. It is known for the towering splashes, up to 26 feet high, caused by waves crashing against the reef during high tide. The site also offers a scenic view of sunrise and pleasant morning atmosphere with sounds of sea and birds. Although an entrance fee is required, visitors are recommended to pay it during opening hours to support business continuity. However, there may be some trash that comes from the sea that needs cleaning.
It is a tourist attraction that has the characteristics and uniqueness of a natural phenomenon, namely waves that rise up to 8 meters high due to hitting the rocks. When a large wave hits the rock, an explosion of white foam expands into the air, rising to present a beautiful sight, making you excitedly wait for the next wave.
Ion R — Google review
My daughter and I took a late afternoon WALK here. Got some nice photos of the surrounding park and sunlight shining through the trees. I was here 5 1/2 years ago, and was able to walk to waterblow with easy access. Now, they atre charging small fee, it is only 25k, however, they never used to charge and now, I have paid my tourist tax of $15 au dollar, and still they want money. Turned around and walked back.
Tarah S — Google review
Loved it here. So calming despite the forces of water. Its definitely a sight to see for yourself. Look at the tide times for the best experience. The gardens leading up to this are also beautiful, with other beaches on either side. A shopping mall with loads of various restaurants as well. Could spend a day around here easily.
Mandy R — Google review
My Experience at Waterblow Nusa Dua 🌊 I visited Waterblow Nusa Dua during my trip to Bali, and honestly, it was a nice little adventure! I went around noon — super hot time of the day — but luckily the place wasn’t crowded at all. It felt calm and peaceful, which made the heat a bit more bearable. From the parking area, I had to walk quite a bit to reach the Waterblow spot. The walk was okay though, with ocean views and sea breeze along the way. When I got there, the view was amazing! The waves crashed against the rocks and splashed up into the air — not super high that day, but still really cool to watch. Even though it was scorching hot, I actually enjoyed strolling around and taking in the scenery. The whole area is clean, well-kept, and perfect for just relaxing and enjoying nature. Before heading back, I grabbed a fresh coconut water — it was a bit pricey (well, it is Nusa Dua 😅), but it was so refreshing after walking under the sun. Totally worth it! Overall, Waterblow Nusa Dua is a nice place to visit if you’re around the area. It’s not an all-day kind of spot, but definitely worth a short stop for the view and experience. Just remember to bring sunscreen, a hat, and maybe come earlier or later in the day if you want to avoid the heat.
Nasha — Google review
It is a nice and interesting natural spot at nusa dua Bali. You have to buy an entry ticket at the entrance of the closed area, but ask first whether there is axtive waterblow or not at that time as not always is visible. Laat time the see was very calm and there was no waterblow at all.
Peter K — Google review
It was a scenic and exciting place to visit. We had a great time taking photos and just watching the waves crashed into the rocks.
Franz M — Google review
A breathtaking natural attraction! The cliffside view is absolutely stunning, and the force of the waves crashing against the rocks creates the water to shoot up dramatically — truly a sight to see. A must-visit spot in Nusa Dua for nature lovers and photo enthusiasts.
Fuda F — Google review
We visited Waterblow Bali, and both locals and foreigners are required to pay an entrance fee — locals pay 15,000 IDR and foreigners 25,000 IDR per person, while children aged 0–6 years old enter for free. It’s definitely cool to see the powerful waves crashing dramatically against the rocks — a unique natural sight worth visiting. However, it’s quite disappointing to see a lot of garbage around that hasn’t been picked up. It’s unfortunate considering there’s an entrance fee, yet the area doesn’t seem to be well-maintained. Overall, a nice experience for the view, but I hope they improve the cleanliness.
Mom M — Google review
Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Waterblow

8Geger Beach

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Geger Beach is a stunning stretch of white sand located near Nusa Dua. Unlike other nearby beaches, the sea here is generally calm, although it can get rough in the evenings. Visitors may have the chance to observe local seaweed farmers at work along the shore. The coastline features strong currents, but the Nusa Dua reef acts as a natural barrier, creating shallow and gentle snorkeling spots around Tanjung Benoa and Geger Beach.
Geger Beach is such a beautiful beach! The water is clean, and it’s surrounded by stunning cliffs. I really enjoyed swimming here. The sand is also clean! Access to the beach is pretty easy, especially for a beach with such clear water. There are also vendors selling food and drinks at very affordable prices—not overpriced like at other beaches.
Kezia ( — Google review
Geger Beach had such a peaceful charm to it. Compared to some of the busier beaches, this one felt more relaxed and calm, which we really appreciated. The sand was soft, the water was clean, and the vibe overall was laid back without the noise or chaos that you sometimes find at more crowded spots. It felt like the perfect place to spend a slow, quiet afternoon. I’m sharing pictures with landmarks throughout our Long Beach walk!
Kyla S — Google review
The best beach in this area in my opinion. The entry per person is 5k. For another 50k you can get a sunbed. There are a few cafes nearby with affordable prices. P.s. There are plenty of dogs. They are frineldy and won’t pay attention to you unless you try to communicate with them. You can bring dog food from the nearest supermarket and feed them.
Polina K — Google review
This is one of the rare places in Bali where you can swim comfortably without surfing. The sea is calm with no waves, the beach has wide, fine and beautiful sand. There’s an entrance fee of 5.000 IDR per person. A sunbed and umbrella cost 50.000 IDR. There is also an affordable restaurant on-site. The coctails offer great value for money. For food, I definitely recommend the chicken satay, seafood satay and fish fillet.
Merve — Google review
Beautiful beach!!!! The water is so clear, lots of activities, it was 12-13k entrance and we paid 30K-50k for a beach umbrella and chairs. Food and drinks were a good price. Definitely recommend and will return.
M — Google review
This was one of the most beautiful beaches we saw in the south of Bali. It’s not crowded. There are a few small beach cafés that offer very affordable sunbeds. And the stretch of beach was overall super clean.
Daniel — Google review
This beach is clean and quiet. Place to swimming and tanning. I came at 9.30am, not much people at that time. The sun already feel so hot at 10am. Easy access and park, though not spacious parking area. Need to pay for vehicle. There are several resto/warung lokal which affordable than luxury resto. In the area of luxury hotel, such as Sofitel. I think this one of the reason why it's still clean. Bad things is there's no proper public facilities--toilet and bathroom for changing after swimming.
Selly H — Google review
This was them most clean beach with clear water which i saw in this area. Better than Nusa Dua. Also when there is lower tide, the waves stop far away, so is good for swimming. There ia entry fee 5000.
David K — Google review
56MG+RFQ, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Geger Beach

9Mengiat Beach

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Mengiat Beach in Nusa Dua, Bali is a popular choice for families and kids due to its calm waters and relaxed atmosphere. The beach offers a nice place to unwind, with clear water ideal for swimming around 2pm when it's calmer. Visitors can rent beach beds for a reasonable price and enjoy the nearby restaurant, Warung Yasa Segara. The area is also known for surfing and other beach activities like kayaking and snorkeling.
Beautiful beach to swim,great place to relax or sunbathe. Surfing lessons for beginners , snorkeling and other water sports. Reasonably priced food and drink bought to your sun bed
Chris G — Google review
Absolutely Beautiful Beach Morning dip was very refreshing Haven't been in the ocean for a long time, so this was very nice. Apart from walking on coral and soft sand to get through the water, it was great otherwise.
Tarah S — Google review
There is something missing every time I visit Nusa Dua beach. I am not a fan. It used to be much more grounded, around the time when Waterblow was still approachable from close proximity. While the sand is bright and the beach is spacious, there is no dogs here. There is a stretch nearby luxurious hotels that prohibits dogs, to my disbelief when I visited relatives who stayed in one of them. I hope there is nothing sinister behind their absence. There is a decent playing areas for tourist and locals here, which is better than other stretch that feels very pretentious and soulless. There are good number of parking here for both cars and motorcycles.
Buren — Google review
A peculiar yet impressive beach in Bali—what stood out most was the sea, shimmering in a unique silver-blue hue. It’s a more relaxed spot compared to the busier beaches like Kuta or Sanur. The vibe is balanced, with a good mix of local and international visitors.
Fuda F — Google review
Very nice beach with sunbeds and small waves. Perfect for swimming and enjoying the sun. The water is a little bit dirty, but you can safely swim in it. Also, the beach itself is pretty clean. We enjoyed 2 full days here. There are also some options for food or you can just order via grab. The beach is also easily accessible.
Andreea-Ioana S — Google review
Amazing chill relaxing place. We came for a day pass. Price is $20 AUD per person includes pool access, Sun lounge, beach towel and $10Aud back to spend on food or drink
Inspired C — Google review
Come here to find beautiful sunrise in Nusa Dua. You can entry by free and pay Rp 2.000 if you bring motorcycle or Rp 5.000 if you bring car. The crowd is not that busy
Jeremy N — Google review
Compare to Geger Beach, this beach is wayyy better! Entrance fee is zero for visitor but you pay IDR 10.000 per car. Beach is clean , white sand, water is calm, perfect for family with young children. Beach lounger costs IDR 100.000 for whatever length you want to stay. Tip: bring your own picnic rug. Save some money. Non alcoholic drinks are expensive, bule price.
Connaire B — Google review
Ayodya Hotel, Jl.Pantai Mengiat Kawasan ITDC Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Mengiat Beach

10Pantai Sawangan

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Pantai Sawangan is a hidden gem on the beautiful island of Bali, offering visitors a serene escape with its stunning blue waters and soft golden sands. This secluded beach is perfect for those seeking tranquility away from the bustling tourist spots. While there are some waves ideal for surfing, it may not be suitable for snorkeling or swimming during certain times due to rough conditions.
Went this afternoon for a couple hours and really enjoyed it. Yes, you need to pay an entrance fee, but there wasn’t any trash on the beach so I don’t mind. Not sure if it’s always this clean, but it was today at least! The coral reef or rocks a little ways out from the beach blocked the waves so that we could just laze around in the clear water and relax.
Stephanie A — Google review
The beach is conditionally swimmable. For now it is dug up, there is construction equipment, a lot of seaweed on the bottom and stones on the shore. The sand is good and there are no waves, like on Nusa Dua. There are many better beaches nearby. This one is not very good yet.
Елена Н — Google review
Few years ago, it was a calm, beautiful beach with striking rock formations and few bigger hotels nestled in nature. Today, the cliffs have been bulldozed, and bulky breakwaters now surround the shoreline. The once-scenic views are permanently ruined, leaving a patch of sand encircled by concrete. Ongoing resort construction—some developments of monstrous scale—has consumed what little remained of the natural landscape.
Ko K — Google review
Its a beautiful beach. Worth a walk along. Steep hill or cliff top hotel access. Quite a bit of work going on building protective groins off the beach - heavy machinery
Swifto — Google review
Great place to come to relax. Right now there's a lot of construction going on at the beach. Usually this place is pretty quiet.
Bryan M — Google review
One of the most beautiful and secluded beach in Bali with striking blue water and soft golden sand. It was relatively clean and quiet. We went there on a Sunday afternoon and there were very few people there (for a beach this gorgeous) except for the ones staying in Hilton. Perfect for swimming. No entrance fee, parking was 10K for a car. There was no public bathroom so I went to Hilton to wash up and ordered a glass of wine. There was only one warung on the entrance, so come prepared.
Hanny J — Google review
Sawangan beach is a public beach located next to the hilton nusa dua hotel. Entrance to the beach location is good and avaiable car and motorcycle parking facilities. There is no entrance fee, only paying a car park of 5,000 IDR. Sawangan beach is a white sand beach and clean, very fun swimming at this beach, not too many visitors on this beach. Available food stalls, dressing rooms and showers on the beach.
Tommy W — Google review
one of many hidden cool beaches in Nusa Dua, Bali guys,beach with white sand and clear water, if you want to surfing this recommended place, only 5k IDR for car and 2k IDR for motorcycle you can entry Sawangan Beach, and if you guys come here throw trash in its place, if you don't have it, take it first, throw it in the trash, the beach is still clean and clear, the surrounding conditions are still awake
Вераша С — Google review
Jl. Gn. Payung I, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia, USA•http://www.badungtourism.com/•Tips and more reviews for Pantai Sawangan
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Popular road trips from Nusa Dua

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Nusa Dua to
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Bandung
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Magelang
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Malang
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Lembang
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Borobudur
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Tangerang

What's the weather like in Nusa Dua?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Nusa Dua for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Nusa Dua in January
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in February
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in March
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in April
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in May
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in June
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in July
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in August
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in September
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in October
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in November
  • Weather in Nusa Dua in December

All road trips from Nusa Dua

  • Nusa Dua to Jakarta drive
  • Nusa Dua to Surabaya drive
  • Nusa Dua to Banyuwangi drive
  • Nusa Dua to Singaraja drive
  • Nusa Dua to Batu drive
  • Nusa Dua to Bandung drive
  • Nusa Dua to Magelang drive
  • Nusa Dua to Prambanan drive
  • Nusa Dua to Semarang drive
  • Nusa Dua to Solo drive
  • Nusa Dua to Labuan Bajo drive
  • Nusa Dua to Bogor drive
  • Nusa Dua to Gerokgak drive
  • Nusa Dua to Malang drive
  • Nusa Dua to Lembang drive
  • Nusa Dua to Borobudur drive
  • Nusa Dua to Tangerang drive

Explore nearby places

  • Nusa Dua
  • Tanjung Benoa
  • Serangan
  • Jimbaran
  • Kuta
  • Ungasan
  • Legian
  • Seminyak
  • Sanur
  • Pecatu
  • Denpasar
  • Pecatu
  • Kerobokan
  • Canggu
  • Sukawati
  • Beraban
  • Mengwi
  • Tabanan
  • Ubud
  • Tegalalang
  • Carangsari
  • Tampaksiring
  • Padangbai
  • Payangan
  • Manggis
  • Baturiti
  • Bedugul
  • Karangasem
  • Kintamani
  • Munduk
  • Abang

All related maps of Nusa Dua

  • Map of Nusa Dua
  • Map of Tanjung Benoa
  • Map of Serangan
  • Map of Jimbaran
  • Map of Kuta
  • Map of Ungasan
  • Map of Legian
  • Map of Seminyak
  • Map of Sanur
  • Map of Pecatu
  • Map of Denpasar
  • Map of Pecatu
  • Map of Kerobokan
  • Map of Canggu
  • Map of Sukawati
  • Map of Beraban
  • Map of Mengwi
  • Map of Tabanan
  • Map of Ubud
  • Map of Tegalalang
  • Map of Carangsari
  • Map of Tampaksiring
  • Map of Padangbai
  • Map of Payangan
  • Map of Manggis
  • Map of Baturiti
  • Map of Bedugul
  • Map of Karangasem
  • Map of Kintamani
  • Map of Munduk
  • Map of Abang

Nusa Dua throughout the year

  • Nusa Dua in January
  • Nusa Dua in February
  • Nusa Dua in March
  • Nusa Dua in April
  • Nusa Dua in May
  • Nusa Dua in June
  • Nusa Dua in July
  • Nusa Dua in August
  • Nusa Dua in September
  • Nusa Dua in October
  • Nusa Dua in November
  • Nusa Dua in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Nusa Dua?

Get inspired for your trip to Nusa Dua with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Nusa Dua Itinerary
  • 2-Day Nusa Dua Itinerary
  • 3-Day Nusa Dua Itinerary
  • 4-Day Nusa Dua Itinerary
  • 5-Day Nusa Dua Itinerary

Best kid-friendly attractions in nearby cities

  • The best things to do with kids in Denpasar
  • The best things to do with kids in Ubud
  • The best things to do with kids in Kuta
  • The best things to do with kids in Canggu
  • The best things to do with kids in Sukawati
  • The best things to do with kids in Karangasem
  • The best things to do with kids in Tegalalang
  • The best things to do with kids in Payangan
  • The best things to do with kids in Sanur

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Denpasar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ubud
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kuta
  • Top things to do and attractions in Seminyak
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jimbaran
  • Top things to do and attractions in Canggu
  • Top things to do and attractions in Legian
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sukawati
  • Top things to do and attractions in Karangasem
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tabanan
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kintamani
  • Top things to do and attractions in Singaraja
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pecatu
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mengwi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tampaksiring
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tegalalang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sanur

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Denpasar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ubud
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kuta
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Seminyak
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jimbaran
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Canggu
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Legian
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sukawati
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Karangasem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tabanan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kintamani
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kerobokan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Singaraja
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Abang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tanjung Benoa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pecatu
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mengwi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tampaksiring
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ungasan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tegalalang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Payangan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Manggis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Padangbai
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pecatu
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Baturiti
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Beraban
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sanur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bedugul

Best kid-friendly attractions in Nusa Dua in other languages

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