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Pecatu in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Pecatu, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Pecatu is an Indonesian paradise with pure white sand beaches and crystal blue waters. Located in the southwest of Bali, Pecatu’s main attraction is its coast, with an abundance of underwater sea life providing great snorkeling opportunities. Elsewhere, this part of the island offers natural beauty, and features plenty of quaint fishing villages to discover after you’ve spent the day relaxing on the beach.
With favorites like Suluban Beach, Thomas Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Ulu Garden and Cempaka cafe and Homestay so you can get the best taste of Pecatu while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Pecatu in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northeast side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Tanjung Benoa Beach, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Uluwatu Temple

4.6
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4.2
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Performing arts theater
Sacred & Religious Sites
Uluwatu Temple, also known as Pura Luhur, is a historic Hindu temple situated on a cliff with breathtaking ocean views. The temple hosts traditional dance performances, including the famous kecak dance at sunset. It is also home to a colony of monkeys that roam the area. Nearby, there's Alila Villas, an impressive hotel perched on a clifftop with stunning suites and villas featuring a cliffside infinity pool overlooking the ocean.
🐒 Monkeys love prescription eyewear because they have a secret library!😉 I very much enjoyed the show in the amphitheatre overlooking thenocean at sunset. Do try to arrive by 5:15-5:30 for the 6 o'clock show. Attendants will encourage people to sit closer several times so that as many people as possible can sit. Once the show begins: - Read the information sheet to know what is going on and appreciate an ancient story being told in a majestic context by a group of highly skilled performers. Accept that it is unfamiliar and enjoy. - Do not chat loudly, but wisper with your friends. - Do not watch Tik Tok, Instagram, etc with the volume on if you are bored. - Do no stand-up to capture something, as others also want to see. - And, though we admire assertive people who have the gumption to ask a whole row of people to "please move down... we also want to see the show", doing so when the show is already on and complaining "why are they asking me to sush-down?" when you keeps complaining about not having enough room is the definition of "disruptive". You are guests to something unique even though you have paid to attend. - Don't expect the actors to jump into the crowd or to recruit you (hint hint)
Valérie — Google review
5 stars for the AMAZING sunset you can watch from there. This is not to miss. You absolutely must catch the Sunset from here. It's one of the best I have ever seen. Warning ⚠️! Be very very careful of the monkeys there. They are aggressive and will go for your Phones, spectacles and all the lose items. Saw them snatch a poor fellows mobile from his hand while he was clicking pictures. Aside from that it is a wonderful place and you can watch Kecak dance if you want to as well. We skipped it as it was too crowded. You can buy the tickets after reaching there, no meed to book in advance. Cost of entry is 50000 IDR per person. They also give you the purple cloth to drape free of charge. You can follow my journey on a_wayfarers_odyssey on Instagram!
Karan C — Google review
Aggressive monkey alert. You know this is a major problem if the guides have to remind guests not to wear jewelry, be alert at all times, and are patrolling the area to shoo monkeys away. In a span of 30min, we witnessed monkeys stealing hats off visitors heads, water bottles stolen, handphones lifted from open bags and swarming towards people holding plastic bags. Also watch out for monkeys coming up the cliff walls. I would not visit this place because spectacles might get snatched and smashed. The kecak dance queues are incredibly long and guests wait a long time in the heat to get a choice of seats. It felt like a tourist trap, so if you're interested in jist the sunset views, feel free to skip the dance and enjoy the temple views. Unfortunately, it was a very cloudy day when we visited so we couldn't get a good sunset shot. The entire grounds could be covered in less than 30min so plan your trip well for sunset if that's your only goal. It is 50k pax for temple only visit (no dance) and we paid in cash. Temple requires legs to be covered so long sashes are freely available at the entrance for those who are not wearing long pants/shorts. I would suggest visiting their website for a map of the grounds.
Stephanie T — Google review
Great place to explore dharmic side of Bali. But access to worship area is totally restricted that was a bit disappointing for practicing Hindu like me. Still a good place to visit. And don’t miss Kechak dance there.
Ashok S — Google review
Amazing views from the cliff to admire Indian Ocean. Every evening there’s Kecak dance show you can watch during sunset (6pm and 7pm). Be aware of the monkeys - they like to mess up and steal your goods including sunglasses and phones! I recommend to come before sunset for the best views and stay till it gets dark.
Paweł C — Google review
Very beautiful area, has stunning views, especially at sunset. The scenery is breathtaking, but be careful with the monkeys they can snatch phones, glasses, or hats. It’s also quite crowded, so taking photos isn’t easy esp from the monkeys they’re quite problematic but it’s still a must-visit spot in Bali.
Leen A — Google review
We arrived a little later in the evening so we didn't get to see the whole property but the fire dance story telling was quite impressive. To hear the choir in sync and see the actors helped to gain a little insight into the Indonesian culture. I watched a few little monkeys steal phones and glasses so hold your possessions close!
Lea R — Google review
Beautiful incredible place. Nice place for views and the temple is beautiful. Very hot so take sunscreen, hat and water. Very well kept functional temple. The monkeys here are huge and cheeky. Exercise caution. Nothing to worry about if u just leave them alone!
Arooza I — Google review
Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Uluwatu Temple
27 min · 1.4 mi
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Karang Boma Cliff

4.6
(1893)
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4.8
(21)
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Karang Boma Cliff, also known as Uluwatu Cliff, is a popular spot near the Uluwatu Temple in Bali. It offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and is particularly famous for its stunning sunsets. The cliff, about 70 meters high, provides a less crowded alternative to the nearby Uluwatu Temple viewpoint. Visitors can enjoy the magnificent sight of the sun dipping into the waves crashing against the cliffs.
One of perfect place to enjoy sunset 180⁰ view with clear sky.. you will find the grass and local shop to have a seat and relax. You'll find little bit off road around 200m but that's fine. Bring your couple and buy some coconut, you gonna have perfect moment to enjoy sunset
Rezza K — Google review
Absolutely stunning viewpoint with breathtaking views — highly recommended, especially during sunset! Entry fee is very reasonable at only 10,000 per person. If you want to fly a drone, there’s an extra charge of 100,000, but honestly, the views are worth it. I suggest arriving about 30 minutes to an hour before sunset so you can enjoy the landscape in good daylight as well as during golden hour. The area has plenty of benches to relax and a small café where you can buy drinks like coconut water, beer, and more. In my opinion, the view here is much better than from Uluwatu Temple — and way cheaper too. If you’re worried about monkeys, no need — locals here actively chase them away, which makes the visit much more comfortable. Just a heads up: after sunset, Grab drivers might try to ask for extra money or cancel your ride. It took us five tries to finally get a driver willing to come. Walking to the main road takes about 20 minutes through forested paths, which can be a bit risky in the dark. So try to leave before it gets completely dark or be prepared to negotiate. Overall, it’s a fantastic spot and well worth a visit!
JOKER'S — Google review
A great cliff camping spot. It only costs 50K IDR per person to stay overnight in a tent, but you need to bring your own tent. You can make a bonfire and have a cliff party at night. You need to be aware that there will be a large group of monkeys stealing things the next morning. Our companion's slippers were snatched away by monkeys.
HAO D — Google review
Found this spot from TikTok since it kept showing up on my feed. Came here on a weekday and it wasn’t too crowded. The place isn’t that big, but cozy enough for couples to sit and enjoy the sunset. No entrance fee, and you can even bring your own snacks, just don’t forget to clean up after yourself! I tried the iced chocolate from the cart, but it was just so so. Drinks are pretty overpriced for what you get, but that’s kind of how it goes at touristy spots in Bali. Sunset was okay, but I’ve definitely found better places to watch it.
Valerie K — Google review
Nice spot with wide views over the cliffs and the ocean. The area is quiet and not too crowded, which makes it pleasant for a short visit and some photos. Nothing extraordinary, but worth a stop if you are already around Uluwatu.
Alberto R — Google review
Fantastic!! Great view!! Great performance!! So, there are a few high steps to climb - but it is totally worth it! Arrive a little before 6pm so that you can take in the gorgeous views and enjoy the sunset skies. There is a little cafe outside the open air amphitheatre for drinks and chill.
KT — Google review
Abit of an arduous journey towards the tail end but still accessible with both a motorbike or a car. The view was stunning and we even had a meal. Do support the local toko for their beverages (we had a coconut shared cause it was huge) and they have a Kecak dance performance from 6:30pm onwards with a sick view of the cliff. Highly recommended hidden gem!!
Danial S — Google review
Absolutely stunning viewpoint. I was unlucky with the weather not to experience the sunset at its prettiest but I still got to see this amazing cliffside. There is a small shop where you can buy drinks and there is a very small entrance fee to enter the place.
Danilo O — Google review
Unnamed Road, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia•+62 831-7768-2192•Tips and more reviews for Karang Boma Cliff
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Suluban Beach

4.6
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4.4
(387)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Suluban Beach, located in the southwest of Bali, is a small and unique beach surrounded by limestone cliffs. To access it, visitors must descend steps past warungs and surf shops before walking through a sandy cave to reach the sandy shore. The beach is popular among surfers and offers the opportunity to watch professionals in action. It's advisable to visit during low tide for an easier return through the cave. The beach's magical aura and limestone formations make it a picturesque location for photography.
Suluban Beach is one of Uluwatu’s hidden gem spots and definitely worth a visit. The beach is beautiful, surrounded by towering rock formations, creating a dramatic and unique coastal vibe. However, it’s not the best place to relax on the sand, as the beach is rocky and not very soft. To get here, you only need to pay IDR 5,000 for motorbike parking, then continue walking down the cliffside path to reach the beach. The waves can get quite big, and you’ll often see tourists surfing here. If you prefer a more relaxed way to enjoy the sunset, it’s best to sit at one of the clifftop cafés, the view from above is absolutely stunning.
Romie M — Google review
Suluban quickly became my favorite beach in Bali. The setting is absolutely stunning, a true paradise for surfers, with great food spots nearby and some of the most breathtaking sunsets we’ve seen. The slightly tricky access, depending on waves and tide, actually made it feel even more special to me, and unlike many other places, it was never overcrowded. That said, the amount of trash especially in the parking area and even on parts of the beach is absurd and really takes away from the overall impression. Still, we kept coming back because the place is unique and full of charm. Just watch out for the monkeys, on one of our five visits, a tourist had their phone stolen from the beach.
Larisa P — Google review
The beach itself is absolutely stunning and amazing views. The only downside was the walk down—there was strong smell along the path, which wasn’t pleasant. But once you reach the beach, it’s totally worth it. It’s only small beach and it was very big wave so couldn’t go till inside. Only enough for took photos nothing else!
Bintang A — Google review
If you want to watch surfing, this is a great spot. Many locals and semi-permanent surfers ride the waves here. In addition, the beach is definitely "exotic", with the sea rushing into the cave beach. It's quite a hike down to the beach, and you need to be aware of the monkeys, who will steal your water or your coke.
Colin G — Google review
This is a must visit place. Near uluwatu temple. If you go early you'll face much less waves.but i think its best to experience more waves.very energetic vibes
Haris J — Google review
Incredible hidden gem! The rocky cave entrance and misty ocean views gave Suluban an adventurous, dramatic vibe. Cloudy skies only made it feel more unique and wild.
Rana C — Google review
Must visit if you are visiting Uluwatu area. It’s truly a panoramic view from wherever you decide to go in for views - I went to Single fin👍 Highly recommend going down the small alley if you have good knee joints😅 not for the elderly. It’s a narrow, steep, slippery alley going down. And some monkeys too! The beach view is simply breathtaking.. go through the big rocks on the right side when you are down and a less popular beach area shows up.
Sophie — Google review
Tucked beneath Uluwatu’s cliffs, Suluban feels like a secret pirate cove. You walk through narrow rock crevices to reach the beach — it’s part adventure, part discovery. Wild waves crash against the caves, and the sunset here? Pure magic. Not your average Bali beach — this one has a soul.
Vivek D — Google review
Bali, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Suluban Beach
1 min · 400 ft
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Uluwatu Beach

4.7
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4.3
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Uluwatu Beach is a renowned surfing spot in Bali, favored by some of the world's most famous surfers. The beach features a wide reef break below a massive cliff face and is not much of a sandy beach. Visitors should be prepared for a steep climb down many steps to reach the water. The currents can be challenging, and the lineup is often crowded and competitive, making it more suitable for advanced surfers.
A unique beach between the rocks with an entrance through a cave, giving it a special atmosphere. It’s a popular spot for surfing, but the waves can sometimes be strong and dangerous. Worth a visit for the stunning views and photos, even if you only stay a short while.
Mr R — Google review
This beach is incredibly photogenic and offers one of the best sunset views in the area. The shoreline is quite rocky, so it’s wise to wear sturdy slippers or water-friendly shoes for easy walking. Despite the rocky terrain, the scenery is beautiful and perfect for photography lovers. The beach is accessible via a set of stairs and has a peaceful, laid-back vibe. Along the cliffs, you'll find several sunset cafes that offer fantastic views—perfect for relaxing with a drink after exploring the beach. There are also local vendors on the beach selling snacks, beers, and other refreshments. Overall, it's a great spot to take in a memorable sunset and enjoy the natural beauty of the coastline.
Randhir S — Google review
Uluwatu Beach is one of the most beautiful spots in Bali. The dramatic cliffs overlooking the turquoise ocean are simply breathtaking, offering some of the most stunning coastal views on the island. It’s a great place to relax, take photos, or just sit and enjoy the sound of the waves crashing below. The beach itself has a raw, natural charm — a mix of rugged rock formations, clear waters, and soft sand tucked beneath the cliffs. It’s also a favorite among surfers for its powerful waves. Getting down to the beach involves some stairs, but the view makes every step worth it. Whether you come for the scenery, the surf, or the sunset, Uluwatu Beach truly captures the essence of Bali’s coastal beauty.
Yang E — Google review
Very nice beach with beautiful views and restaurants on the side of the cliff. Haven’t seen anything like it. Especially beautiful around sunset. I think if the part you have to walk through (where all the restaurants are located) gets a bit of love and attention it’ll be even better.
Amer0701 — Google review
People saying not to go here are insane or perhaps trying to keep tourists from coming. Aside from the wannabe influencers being annoying with their posing and blocking the view of the surf and sunset, this place is spectacular. Definitely want to visit at low tide and yes watch your step on the way down but we took our 7 year old and 3 year old and they had a blast in the tide pool. Monkeys, unique sand texture and man that wave machine out front spitting out barrel after barrel is exactly what we came to see in Bali.
Mark H — Google review
Wrote a review today buy it didnt get posted. Overcrowded, smelly path to a cave...with a small amount of sand and a lady insisting we pay 50,000IDR! Not all ots cracked up to be...living in Cornwall I guess I was expecting it to be more thanwhat there was, but have been spoiled by clean beaches where I live. Be careful the monkeys!
Nicola W — Google review
It was high tide when I visited, so I couldn’t actually walk onto the beach after making the long trek down the stairs. Aside from snapping a few Instagram-worthy photos, it didn’t feel like the trip was really worth it. The bar on the cliff was quite nice though — it offers a stunning view overlooking the beach and cliffs, which helped make up for the rest. The overall area felt a bit disorganized, with lots of small stalls selling souvenirs along the stairs. It’s a popular spot, but personally, I wouldn’t visit again.
Li W — Google review
Good beach to visit. 10k rupiahs for entrance fee (including parking).
Muhammad N — Google review
Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia, USA•http://www.badungtourism.com/•Tips and more reviews for Uluwatu Beach
17 min · 0.89 mi
5

omBali Uluwatu GIFT SHOP

4.0
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4.3
(4)
Permanently Closed
Gift shop
Shopping
Artistic handicrafts
Clothing store
omBali Uluwatu GIFT SHOP is a must-visit for anyone looking to bring home authentic Balinese gifts. The shop offers a wide selection of local carvings, art, crafts, and souvenirs at fixed and great prices without the need for haggling. Visitors appreciate the helpful and extremely friendly staff who make shopping here a delightful experience.
I love this place. We ran across it on our last vacation. It had the best selection gifts to bring home that we found in Bali. I love how the prices are fixed (great prices) and no haggling. The lady working was very helpful and EXTREMELY friendly. Highly recommend.
Andrew G — Google review
Bought few keychains and other items from here, only to find out they were available at krisna oleh oleh (near dps airport) at way cheaper price. Set of 10 key chain were cheaper there than just one key chain bought from here. BTW there collection is not bad, but make sure to check with other places.
Bobby — Google review
Nice lady, some nice souvenirs. It's not a big shop but you can find some statues or small ghifts for your loved ones. Be aware that you can pay only with cash.
MADALINA U — Google review
Great place to purchase authentic gifts for yourself or your friends back home. The staff were very friendly and helpful in finding exactly what you need. This is the place to shop to take a piece of Uluwatu back home with you.
Michael S — Google review
Please visit in always ink bali tatto and piercing cause good liner and shading and staff also friendly and good place
Putu M — Google review
Closes very early in the evening so was unable to shop . May be on our next visit to Bali we will be able to visit and shop from them
Alka P — Google review
Amazing gift shop with reasonable prices and quite a lot to choose from. From t-shirts to wooden handicraft, necklaces, paintings, boxes, cutlery, some flutes, buddha statues and the like
Deep F — Google review
No Card accepted. No English speaking at all. No ganesha available. No bags to put your gifts. Dark store almost no light.
Gustavo V — Google review
Pantai Suluban St, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for omBali Uluwatu GIFT SHOP
5 min · 0.24 mi
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Thomas Beach

4.2
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4.1
(264)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Thomas Beach is a secluded and serene sandy beach located on Bali's Bukit peninsula. It is known for its stunning sunset views, making it a popular spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty. The beach offers opportunities for surfing, and visitors can also rent sun loungers to unwind by the shore. Accessible only via a gravel lane and a set of winding stairs, Thomas Beach remains one of the quietest beaches in the area, offering a peaceful retreat away from the bustling crowds.
Beautiful, clean, and the locals are friendly and nice. No pushovers or anything. We took a surfing lesson too, and the instructor is very experienced, honest and nice (he’s like 53 yrs old but very fit and have lots of knowledge) contact info in pictures i posted. And his beach hut is the pink one.
Fying F — Google review
Thomas Beach was a nice, quiet spot compared to the more crowded ones nearby. You have to walk down a set of steps to reach it. We paid 100,000 IDR for two sunbeds. The beach isn’t fancy, there are quite a few stones in the sand so make sure you walk in your flip flops. The waves are strong, so it’s a place also popular with surfers. Overall, a calmer and more secluded place to relax.
Ewa G — Google review
Beautiful hidden beach about 10 minutes’ walk from the main road, with many steps on the way down. The view is stunning and it feels less crowded than other spots nearby. The sand has some stones, so walking and swimming can be a little uncomfortable. Still, worth visiting if you enjoy a more natural and quiet setting.
Kia K — Google review
Free beach with a fairly steep walk down via stone steps, but it’s totally doable! The steps are wide and easy enough to manage. Depending on the tide, there might not be much sand. Besides the sunbeds, there are also a few shady spots to relax. The beach is great for surfing — the waves aren’t as big as at some other spots. There were quite a few rocks and seaweed in the water, so swimmers, watch out!
Ini — Google review
Thomas beach is great! It’s a little quieter than some of the other beaches in the area but the views and water are breathtaking. They have some great rock formations and more speculated peaceful spots further along as well. They have some local stores and warungs along the beach that are helpful and have a wide variety of drinks and meals. All the staff and friendly and kind. The beach is also in a great spot as it’s a short walk from the Main Street where you can go for a bite to eat or drink after!
Lawrence P — Google review
Really beautiful beach. Some steps to get down and up but very manageable with breaks and water. The have surf board rentals and some food options. There is only one place that takes card, so bring cash! Mostly clean, only a little trash washed up. There are chairs and umbrellas you can rent- we got ours for 100k.
Alyssa J — Google review
This beach is good for someone who wants to chill. There were not many people and the view is great. Unfortunately the sea was very dirty - there were many plastic bags and garbage in the water so it was not so good for swimming + sometimes the waves were too big to swim. And you have to be carefuk when you go down to the beach because there are monkeys which can steal (they stole us bananas 🥲)
Eliška A — Google review
Honestly, I didn’t like this beach at all. It’s dirty, full of monkeys and fallen coconuts everywhere. The water is rough, swimming is almost impossible, and the place feels totally unkept. Definitely not worth the climb down.
Екатерина К — Google review
Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Thomas Beach
26 min · 1.3 mi
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Labuan Sait Beach

4.4
(1952)
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4.2
(50)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Labuan Sait Beach, also known as Padang-Padang Beach, is a stunning destination in Bali that captivates visitors with its pristine white coral sands and vibrant blue waters. Nestled between towering rock cliffs adorned with lush greenery, this beach offers an idyllic setting for both surfing enthusiasts and those looking to relax under the sun. The waves here are perfect for surfers seeking adventure, while the clear waters invite swimmers to take a refreshing dip.
Small but cute beach, with good view. Good place for surfers. Entry is for cash payment
Виталий Д — Google review
I found the beaches in Uluwatu very commercial and overcrowded. If you think Canggu is touristy, Uluwatu takes it to another level. Most beaches charge 15k entry per person, and a parasol spot without beds costs 100k (in Canggu that was for two beds). The beach and sea are beautiful, but hard to enjoy since it’s packed. A “cold” coconut costs 50k — but it’s only cold on the outside. Overall, I preferred Canggu: less touristy, more relaxed. A 4.4 rating from almost 2,000 reviews doesn’t feel accurate to me.
Robbert B — Google review
The beach is small and crowded with lots of rubbish everywhere. To get into the water, you have to thread through an enormous amount of algae and plastic rubbish which is absolutely disgusting. I didn't stay more than 5 minutes. The entry fee is 15k IDR which they obviously don't spend on keeping the beach clean.
Louise L — Google review
Its a kind of a nice place, buy way too many people here in a small space. There are so many more beautiful beaches on Bali I am not sure why so many people crowd into this one. It would probably be great if not so many people I suppose, but as it is not too interesting for me. The monkeys are kind of fun here and do not really bother you. They do charge a 10K entry fee per person.
David H — Google review
A beach with tons of rocks. Great spot for tanning. Beautiful beach to spend your afternoon time. Clean and unique, there are drops of water coming out from the big rocks. Please wear a good sandal, some points are slippery. Best time for visit: 5 p.m to 6:30 p.m
Berns — Google review
Beautiful sand beach with interesting rock formations surrounding it. Very characteristic. Some beach stalls selling wares. Beach is fairly small and can get busy. The usual 10,000 IDR per adult entry fee.
Megan W — Google review
Nice place to hang out at. The beach is super clear with waves forming nearing the beach. Good for surfing and tanning. The whole beach area looks very clean unlike some beaches we went to. Entrance is only 10k for adults while lesser for kids (forgot how much but aiya dont sweat about d kids price la). Do note that there is abit of steps to go dow to d beach to but since its actually a cliff leading to a beach, stairs/steps are common. There are stalls selling food n drinks around d area, so u can jz grab food there. Whether its Halal or not, its your own personal choice to buy ya, we are not stopping u.. The place is actually very pretty to be at, especially from the top view, so ya, enjoy the scenery ya.. Oya, travelling from Kuta, may take u about at least an hour.. travel here only if u are heading to Uluwatu/Jimbaran.. koz it may really drain ur patience with the traffic flow. Cheers!! #famwithsten #labuansait #labuansaitbeach #bali #uluwatu #jimbaran #balibeach #surf #balisurf
Sten W — Google review
The beach is nice, lots of rocks, and always crowded with foreign tourists. Not recommended for tourists who want to find peace. To go to the beach, must go down a few stairs
Nur E — Google review
Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•http://badungtourism.com/•Tips and more reviews for Labuan Sait Beach
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Ulu Garden

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Restaurant
Ulu Garden is a versatile venue located in the heart of Uluwatu, offering a variety of experiences throughout the day. The tropical garden provides a serene setting for daytime relaxation and transforms into a lively space with live music at night. Families can enjoy the kids' corner while savoring dishes made from local seasonal ingredients. Guests can also indulge in Indonesian noodle nights featuring fresh, organic food and captivating performances by Balinese dancers and musicians.
We had an excellent lunch at the restaurant. From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed — the staff was attentive, helpful, and genuinely friendly. The presentation of the dishes was outstanding, truly impressive. We ordered two drinks, one starter, two main courses, a dessert, and a coffee — everything was well-prepared, served in generous portions, and full of flavor. The setting was clean, pleasant, and relaxing, with a calm tropical atmosphere that made the whole experience even better. The total cost was IDR 776,820, which we felt was very fair given the quality of the food, service, and ambiance. Without a doubt, it was one of the best lunches we’ve had in Bali. Highly recommended!
Victor I — Google review
Ulu Garden quickly became one of my favorite spots during my entire Bali trip for so many reasons The interiors are authentic and beautifully designed creating a positive and relaxing atmosphere that makes you want to stay longer. The service is attentive, and their menu offers a wide variety of dishes to choose from. We tried quite a few items Snapper, Tuna Bowl, Chicken Teriyaki Bowl, Nasi Goreng, and Vietnamese Rolls. Each dish was flavorful and well-prepared with different sauces complementing the flavors perfectly. The Snapper was my absolute favorite we wiped the plate clean I’d definitely return to Ulu Garden whenever I’m in Uluwatu to try even more from their menu. Highly recommended!
Yasmeen S — Google review
What a lovely experience! We visited Ulu Garden on a night with live music and traditional Balinese dance, which truly made the evening special. The atmosphere is amazing – the place has a real jungle vibe, with lush greenery, soft lighting, and a calm, laid-back energy. The food was very tasty – fresh and full of flavor. We just wished there was a little more of it, because it was so good we could have easily eaten more. We also enjoyed a Pinot Noir produced locally in Bali, which really surprised us – a delicious wine that paired perfectly with the meal. The prices were very reasonable, especially considering the quality of both the food and the setting. Overall, this is a beautiful spot that we can truly recommend. We’d love to come back!
Einar D — Google review
Everything from the atmosphere to the food & staff is amazing here. They have my favorite matcha latte, and their food is also fresh and full of flavor. Their breakfast items are all amazing and look forward to coming back for dinner. Side note if you come here early enough you can usually catch the monkeys hanging out, which was fun to see.
Greta Z — Google review
I had a wonderful dinner at Ulu Garden. The chicken teriyaki was tremendously delicious, packed with flavor and cooked to perfection. Beyond the food, the location is truly beautiful, a bit hidden, which makes it feel like a secret gem. I love the layout across two floors, giving it a unique and cozy atmosphere. The staff were incredibly attentive and kind, and there was even live music during our visit, which added a lovely touch. It's also a great spot for families, as they have a small playground area on the lower floor, perfect for keeping little ones entertained.
Christina M — Google review
Dinner at Ulu Garden was honestly next level divine, hands down my favourite meal in Uluwatu. We started with the Vegetables lumpia and Martabak moringa. Both were fresh and punchy, with vibrant sambals and that spiced coconut and ginger balance that really stood out. For mains we had the Lemony tuna and the Roasted chicken. The tuna was beautifully cooked and lifted by green papaya that gave a bright, almost pickled-cabbage kind of tang, with roasted sweet potato, baby corn, and a creamy kemangi sauce. The chicken was juicy and full of flavour, served with urapan moringa, yellow rice, and sambal hijau. The sauces were to die for. It felt like the perfect way to experience elevated Indonesian food, authentic flavours but refined and creative. We finished with two traditional Balinese desserts, the Dadar gulung (pandan crepes with coconut and palm sugar) and the Klepon bath (soft pandan coconut balls that burst with sweet coconut inside). The klepon were out of this world, like tropical mochi, and absolutely addictive. The service was just as good as the food. Our waiter, Dika, was wonderful, confident in helping us choose, warm in his approach, and made the whole experience seamless. The meal was faultless from start to finish. The setting tied it all together. Even with rain, the lush garden felt magical. A live band played, there was cultural dancing, and the artwork inside, especially the bold tiger mural, added so much character. Warm, atmospheric, and just a joy to be in. If you’re looking for something beyond the usual warung fare, Ulu Garden is a must. Elevated Indonesian flavours, unforgettable atmosphere, and service that makes you feel truly looked after.
Tara — Google review
We got the grilled chicken salad and it was super tasty and fresh. The pineapple smoothie was so good. I had been having trouble finding good juices in Bali and this one was nicely prepared. The environment was chill and comfortable for a meal.
Rachel M — Google review
Good atmosphere overall. We really enjoyed the live music it added a nice touch. The staff were friendly and welcoming, which was great. On the downside, the prices were higher than we expected, and the food wasn’t that good, at least in our experience. Still, the vibe and service made it a pleasant place to spend some time.
Melanie B — Google review
Jl. Pantai Padang-Padang, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia•https://www.ulutribe.com/•+62 813-3954-5241•Tips and more reviews for Ulu Garden

Cempaka cafe and Homestay

4.5
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4.5
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Restaurant
Homestay
Cempaka Cafe and Homestay is a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Uluwatu, offering an inviting atmosphere for both dining and relaxation. Guests rave about the delicious food, with highlights including their incredible smoothies—especially the blueberry and spirulina blend—and authentic Indonesian dishes like chicken pad Thai and tom yum soup. The cafe's breakfast options are equally impressive, ensuring a satisfying start to your day. Visitors appreciate the attentive service provided by friendly staff, making every meal feel special.
Rating Cafe: * smoothies I tried the one with blueberris and spirulina and it was amazing * latte with oatmilk: not recommended, despite adding little coffee it was still too strong for me which I like “latte macchiato” * avo toast: I did not enjoy very much the bread, but it was well presented and the rest of ingredients were good. Service was on point, nice service, they out care in all they served! Def will be back for their smoothies :)
Lucía L — Google review
If you’re after authentic local food you cannot go past this place!!! The owners Wayan and Justin are super friendly and welcoming. The food is some of the most delicious (enak) you’ll have and the price cannot be beat. Don’t just walk past this place make sure you drop in and you will not be disappointed
Sdf A — Google review
The food was so yummy! We got some Indonesian dishes and they did not disappoint. Wy-an (not sure of the spelling) is the owner and she was so lovely to chat to. Great to support a small local business! Will definitely go back.
Gabrielle M — Google review
Had been craving beef rendang since the previous evening, was super happy to come across this place that happened to have it on their sandwich board. I had just arrived to Uluwatu and was walking randomly late in the evening, starving. Thought it was my lucky day. Too bad the meat was tough and chewy, not slow cooked long enough and the portion of protein was a bit small, also ordered the papaya salad. Everthing was just kind of sweet and missing the authentic bright aromatic flavors I had been hoping for. My mango coconut smoothie was yummy however. It was just one order of papaya salad that was ordered before the rendang arrived at my table. High hopes since the smoothie was good.
Kiki C — Google review
Bruh, the food in previous reviews even looks average, and moreover they change original Thai recipes, ruining your taste expectations. I got tempeh tofu green curry, it was really sweet — seems like there’s enough sugar is inside… I would come here again only being really hungry while all the good places were closed.
Nikita N — Google review
This review is of the restaurant -- amazing amazing food! My partner and I went back 2 days in a row, we loved everything we had. Over the 2 days we went we ordered the tom yum soup, Thai chicken basil, smoothie bowl, the juices (we chugged all of ours), pad Thai, and massaman curry, and all were great! 100% best Warung in Uluwatu for food quality, service, and price.
Maddie B — Google review
We stayed for 3 nights here and had a very comfortable stay. Large room and bathroom. Clean and tidy. Right in the centre of Uluwatu. We ate breakfast at the cafe every morning and all of our meals were amazing. Great value for money on accommodation and food.
Megan — Google review
The chicken pad Thai was awesome!! So good! And the cheapest meal I had in Uluwatu. Only thing negative is that it took 50 minutes for my food to come out.
Kenzie M — Google review
Jl. Labuansait No.69, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•+62 823-3943-0299•Tips and more reviews for Cempaka cafe and Homestay
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Mana Uluwatu Restaurant & Bar

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4.6
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in Uluwatu Surf Villas, Mana Uluwatu Restaurant & Bar offers a laid-back yet refined setting where guests can indulge in a diverse culinary journey featuring local land and sea flavors. The restaurant boasts spectacular ocean views and a 1215-meter infinity pool suspended over the jungle, creating an irresistible ambiance. Guests can relax on shaded lounge chairs and daybeds while enjoying cold coconuts, cocktails, and hyper-fresh fare.
Mana Restaurant – Uluwatu: Elevated Dining with Kindness, Flavor, and Impeccable Atmosphere Mana at Uluwatu Surf Villas offers more than just great food—it’s a full experience of taste, hospitality, and setting. We ordered: ✔️ A seafood pasta dish – flavorful and well-balanced, ✔️ A fresh, vibrant salad, ✔️ An iced matcha tea – honestly, one of the best I’ve had, ✔️ A beautifully presented fresh fruit plate, ✔️ And a red berry juice that was both refreshing and deeply flavorful. The service was quick and attentive, and we were kindly offered a reserved table with a great view, which made our time even more enjoyable. And one unexpected highlight: When I visited the restroom, I was genuinely impressed—not only was it spotlessly clean, but it had an incredible, subtle fragrance that added to the overall sense of care and refinement that defines this place. ⸻ Verdict: Mana is one of those rare places where everything is in harmony—great food, genuine service, peaceful ambiance, and attention to every detail (even the bathroom!)
Isra G — Google review
This was more elevated than the google photos make it out to be. I was impressed by the presentation and the flavor. Their cocktail program is great too, not too many fruity cocktails and a mixologist who understands balance of flavors in a mixed drink. We went on a Wednesday night and made reservations a head of time which we were seated promptly upon arrival. There was an awesome jazz band playing which switched to a local artist then back to the full band in the course of us being there for our 2 hour dining experience. The views were beautiful before the sun went down and after there was peaceful breeze off the ocean while we ate, surprising because it just rained and it wasn’t too muggy. The service was top notch, and they were able to accommodate my gluten free and dairy free needs, having multiple options on the menu. The only thing I wouldn’t order again was the sirloin. It’s was a bit tough for a medium rare.
Jennifer D — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at Mana Uluwatu. The restaurant is stunning, with a beautiful atmosphere, amazing views, and delicious food that exceeded our expectations. Every dish was full of flavor and beautifully presented. A special mention goes to Dody, who looked after us with such kindness and professionalism. He was attentive, very polite, and made us feel truly welcome throughout our visit. His warm service made our evening even more enjoyable. We highly recommend Mana Uluwatu and will definitely come back on our next trip to Bali! 🌿✨
Jess N — Google review
Best dinner we had in Uluwatu. We had dinner here three times and we were not disappointed once. The service was very attentive, Flo taking care of us twice of the three occasions. We felt very well taken care of! The food is in a nice fusion style, perfect for the weather in Bali. The cocktails are classics with a twist that actually delivers (Mana Negroni!!) and the sunset view is the best we’ve experienced in a retail in Uluwatu. Don’t miss this place when in Bali ;) Also, check out their live jazz!!
Felicia N — Google review
We loved our meal at Mana. We tried every ceviche and they were so good. Snapper was an highlight. Also had the gem lettuce, pappardelle alle vongole, oysters (naked and baked), and the crispy pork belly taco. Cocktails were amazing and the service was wonderful. Views were perfection. Love music was a bonus. Highly recommend when staying in Uluwatu.
Kylie O — Google review
A fantastic spot with delicious breakfast and a stunning view. We had a small mix-up with a Matcha, but it was handled perfectly thanks to our server, Pariantara – many thanks to him! Overall, a great experience in a beautiful setting. 5/5.
Tomas G — Google review
Mana (Uluwato location) is one of those rare spots in Bali where everything just feels right calm, beautiful, elegant without trying too hard. I came two times on a regular afternoon and ended up staying for hours. The outdoor restaurant has stunning views over the cliffs, and there’s also a pool area where you can relax, enjoy the sun and sip something refreshing. Inside, there’s another stylish space with cozy corners and great coffee. Whether you’re coming for lunch, a coffee, or just to unwind with a view, Mana is perfect. it’s calmer, more grounded, but still visually stunning. As a Latina who truly loves tacos… let me tell you: these tacos were amazing! I didn’t expect to find something so authentic and delicious here in Bali, but I was honestly impressed. The flavors, the tortillas, the presentation, everything felt on point. Ideal for solo time, dates, or content creation. I’ll definitely come back.
Margot R — Google review
This was honestly the worst service experience I’ve ever had in Bali. It felt like the staff had never been trained in basic hospitality. I came to the restaurant with one friend around 8:30 PM — the place wasn’t even busy. The staff seated us at a small table away from the sea view. I asked politely if we could move to a seaside table, but they said no because it was “reserved.” Not even a minute later, four Western guests walked in, and the staff immediately offered them that exact table. It felt extremely disrespectful — like we were being treated differently or looked down on. When our food arrived, we had four dishes and barely any space on the table. I asked again if we could move to a bigger table, and only then they said okay. The whole situation felt ridiculous. To make it worse, when we asked for the bill, it took forever. Turns out the bill had been sitting on the counter the whole time and no one brought it to us — even though the restaurant was less than 20% full. If the service is this bad when it’s quiet, I can’t imagine how terrible it must be when it’s full. The staff clearly lack service training and any sense of hospitality. Dining here completely ruined the mood of our entire trip. It’s such a shame because Bali is known for its warmth and kindness — but this place was the exact opposite.
Krittanu B — Google review
Pantai Suluban St, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•https://uluwatusurfvillas.com/restaurant/•Tips and more reviews for Mana Uluwatu Restaurant & Bar

El Kabron

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5.0
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$$$$expensive
Beach club
El Kabron is a chic and upscale venue located on the cliffs of Pecatu, offering breathtaking views of Dreamland Beach and Uluwatu in the distance. It's a popular spot for those seeking an unforgettable sunset experience, complete with an iconic infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean. The emphasis here is on leisurely poolside dining, sunset cocktails, and stylish evening meals.
My entire day at El Kabron Bali was an incredible experience, from the moment I arrived until the sun set and beyond. We got there in the afternoon and immediately settled into the luxurious, yet relaxed, atmosphere. The pool was the perfect escape from the heat, and the music created a chill, tropical vibe that made it easy to unwind. We spent hours just soaking up the sun, swimming, and enjoying the delicious food and cocktails with the stunning ocean views as our backdrop. As evening approached, the energy shifted beautifully. The sunset was, without a doubt, the main event—a spectacular display of colors that left everyone in awe. After the sun dipped below the horizon, the place transformed. The DJ turned up the music, and the atmosphere became an unforgettable party, with everyone dancing and celebrating the night. Our waiter, Riki, was a superstar throughout the day. He was consistently friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, making sure our drinks were always full and that we had everything we needed. His excellent service truly made our long day effortless and enjoyable. For a full day of luxury, breathtaking views, and an unbeatable party atmosphere, El Kabron is a must-visit. And Riki's excellent service made it an unforgettable experience.
Nigel A — Google review
Absolutely spectacular from start to finish. We booked the sunset sofa for two, which was perfect—comfortable, secure for leaving our belongings when we wanted to join the pool fun, and offered stunning views. The atmosphere blends relaxed luxury with Bali’s tropical vibe, and the Sunday party starting around 3 PM was incredible—great music, lively energy, and the most breathtaking sunset. Service was fast, attentive, and super friendly. A must-visit spot in Uluwatu for amazing views, great food, and unforgettable vibes. 🌴🥥🌅
Alexis M — Google review
Such a fun experience! We got the VIP sofa up top for more privacy. Loved the atmosphere and the people. Dian was very helpful to us. Get there early to grab some pictures before the crowd shows up. I would recommend El Kabron to anyone wanting a nice cliff side beach club experience
Angie D — Google review
An absolutely spectacular place. I had two fresh coconuts and a fruit platter, everything was delicious and beautifully presented. The views are simply breathtaking, one of those spots where you could stay for hours enjoying the scenery and the ocean breeze. The service was super attentive, friendly, and fast, which made the experience even better. The atmosphere perfectly combines relaxed luxury with Bali’s tropical charm. In short: a must-visit spot if you’re in Uluwatu. Perfect for relaxing, enjoying great food, and soaking in the stunning views. 🌴🥥🌅
Beatriz B — Google review
On the more expensive side but nice for a special occasion! Worth it for the views. We got the high table in the sunset theatre and enjoyed an amazing sunset. Nice atmosphere and live trumpet and violin music. A minimum spend applies. We got the bread basket, chicken skewers, Patatas Bravas and mini hamburgers
Eimear B — Google review
This is a sunset party place and you have dining option and also in the terrace there is option to get in the swimming pool, enjoy sunset and have drinks. One needs to prebook this in advance. If you are planning to have food here, it's good, but it is very expensive. Also they charge somewhere between 400,000 idr to 800,000 idr depending on the area you want to book as the pre-booking amount. Overall the vibe is good, sunset is beautiful.
Sanchita J — Google review
Absolutely stunning view and unforgettable experience! El Kabron Uluwatu is the perfect spot to soak in Bali’s magic. Perched right on the cliffs with a panoramic view of the ocean, it’s one of those places where time slows down and the sunset feels almost unreal. The ambiance is elegant yet relaxed… think Ibiza-style lounge meets Balinese charm. The staff are attentive without being intrusive, the cocktails are perfectly balanced, and the food was fresh and beautifully presented. If you’re looking for a romantic evening, a chill afternoon with friends, or just the best view in Uluwatu, this is the place. Highly recommended! 🌅✨
Ingrid A — Google review
Memorable experience! Food, drinks, and music were amazing. Friendly and attentive staff. Great environment to have a good time 🤩 No complaints! Totally worth it💖
Natalia R — Google review
Jl. Pantai Cemongkak, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•https://www.elkabron.com/•+62 813-3723-5750•Tips and more reviews for El Kabron
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Northeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northeast side side of town. Start the day off with Mal Bali Galeria, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Dreamland Beach. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Mal Bali Galeria

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Mal Bali Galeria, located on Pass Ngurah Rai in Kuta, is a small and cozy mall with a tropical and exotic theme. It features department stores, boutiques, a supermarket, eateries, and a movie theater. The mall underwent upgrades over the years and now includes an ACE Hardware store, a Hypermart supermarket, international fashion brand stores, and an expanded parking area.
This shopping mall is good for luxury shopping with high quality product. The mall includes 2 outdoor area with many food trucks. In the level 1 there is a big market including wonderful souvenirs and hand made things. There is a parking area with small fee. The mall is only 15min far away from international airport. There are many option for cafes and restaurant. Many international brand and not a busy place. If you don’t have time for shopping I recommend this place. In general price is higher than the other shops.
Yousra M — Google review
Cozy mall in Denpasar with shops, supermarket, ACE, and Gramedia. Lots of food choices, not too crowded. Parking is big but busier on weekends.
Romie M — Google review
While I wrote another review about a different shop inside the mall, I didn’t realize I had never reviewed the mall itself, which should be something more significant to provide information about whether one would like to visit or not. Mall Bali Galeria is located in By Pass Ngurah Rai, and there is another exit next to the Duty Free. There used to be an entry there, operated when it’s too crowded on this site, but I haven’t visited enough during peak hour lately to know whether it’s still in operation. Parking. There are plenty of parking lots, from the VIP, the shaded one, the elevated one with scary ramp to the ones that are under the sun. The shaded one is located in the basement, beside a quite smelly city drain (I believe). However, I prefer to park here as the access to the mall is closer. During hot season it can be unbearably hot to park your vehicle without shade. Parking fee is standard, I can’t recall the detail now, but it’s one of the cheapest mall parking rate that charges you by hour with first hour being the most expensive. The mall itself is partially air-conditioned, with open area. It’s a two row concept with open space in the middle. It can be hot. There are barely any public sitting space/bench. Shops. From clothing to sport, watches, supermarket, medicine, bank, hardware, coffee shop, cinema, and many F&B. You can get many things here but personally, I think it’s a bit on mediocre side. You might not get everything you need. Having said that, I think the mall is variative enough although it no longer has bookshop the last time I visited. I don’t remember seeing Gramedia, Indonesian book store chain, but there are are under renovation so there is still hope. Overall, I think it’s worth going. The mall is on the older side, and the layout is quite different, but I think it has the charm in its unique way.
Buren — Google review
Spacious mall with great variety of high end and local shops. The dining options are plenty as well. There is a big supermarket having all the essentials. Worth visiting.
Yousef A — Google review
Quite a large area of a shoping mall with many branded outlets as well. The food court also offers a variety of food to taste. All shops close by 10pm.
Dukesheeka J — Google review
One of the malls we visited in Bali is the Mal Bali Galeria. There are various shops and restaurants. To book a taxi, go to the Level southern zone of the mall. Look for the taxi stand and ride only Bluebird taxi since it's metered and safe taxi to ride.
January S — Google review
It’s a really nice mall. It’s not too big, but it has a great variety of shops — from fashion and electronics to cozy cafés and little boutiques. The atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, and the people are always friendly and helpful. It’s the kind of place where you can enjoy a relaxed afternoon, grab a coffee, do some shopping, or just stroll around and take in the lively vibe.
Saban K — Google review
It feels like a big, spacious department store. There are many restaurants with food from all over the world. And it's not a bad idea to invest your time because you have to walk a lot, but there are many things to see. It's a clean and safe shopping place. I recommend you to take your time and look around.
Sunny Y — Google review
Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•+62 361 755277•Tips and more reviews for Mal Bali Galeria
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Tanjung Benoa Beach

4.5
(3287)
Public beach
Tanjung Benoa Beach is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides, and snorkeling. Visitors can also enjoy the thrill of extreme flyboarding and showcase their wakeboarding skills. The beach provides complete water tourism facilities and easy access to nearby restaurants. Additionally, tourists can take luxury catamaran trips to Lembongan Island for kayaking and snorkeling experiences.
All the animals here have been rescued, healed and looked after so well. Feeding the turtles was such an experience. You get in amoung them and they love it too.
Lynne G — Google review
This place is a fantastic destination for a good time! The water board was an absolute highlight—such a thrilling and unique activity. The pool tables added a nice, laid-back vibe, perfect for hanging out with friends. The staff was incredibly helpful and patient, making sure everyone felt comfortable and had a great experience. With tons of activities to choose from, there’s something for everyone, ensuring no moment is dull. Highly recommend this spot for a fun, action-packed day out!
Garrett S — Google review
The watersports were a great time. Everything was organized smoothly, the beach was clean, and the equipment appeared well-maintained. The watersport staff were friendly, helpful, and made sure we understood each activity before starting. Safety was clearly a priority, and the energy from the team running the activities made it fun from start to finish. The only downside was the front entrance staff. They were noticeably disengaged and unwelcoming, with one even rolling their eyes as we arrived. It set an awkward tone at first but thankfully didn’t reflect the rest of the experience. Overall, the water activities were well worth it and I would recommend this spot to others looking for a fun and safe beach day.
Sean D — Google review
Sita assisted me in getting a nice personal package. I did solo FlyBoard and FlatBoard. It was an amazing experience. Flyboard was successful after multiple failed attempts. But all in all i got the hang of it and could successfully do it SOLO. Flatboard really needs strength from your arms and legs. Prior experience would be great. I couldnt make it successfully after trying more than 20-25 min
Yash M — Google review
This place is best for water sports. I tried parasailing with my friend. It was our first time parasailing and we did it here in Uluwatu in Bintang Beach Club. I was just disappointed because we paid 750IDR for parasailing and the guide told us 6min up on air but I felt it was only 3mins or less.. it was too short 😅 I also recommend that you bring your phone and give it to the guide when you're in the boat so you may have your photos and videos as you go up the air. I had no pics and vids, really, good thing I brought my insta 360cam. You may also take photos with the boats as background and/or the entire resort.
Irene R — Google review
Fun beach games you will get it at Benoa Bay, Bali.
Abhiseka T — Google review
All Water Activities you can do over hear... Nice , Clean & Peaceful Ocean...
Dr M — Google review
Best Beach to water activity Please bargain lot Start with 30% of value they say
Mehul N — Google review
Jl. Segara Kidul No.3x, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•http://www.pandawamarineadventures.com/•Tips and more reviews for Tanjung Benoa Beach
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Nusa Dua Beach

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4.2
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
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.
_ _ — Google review
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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Dreamland Beach

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Dreamland Beach, located on the Bukit Peninsula in Bali, is a stunning hidden gem known for its pristine white sand and thrilling surf breaks. Tucked away behind impressive limestone cliffs, this secluded cove offers a picturesque setting with sun bed rentals and local restaurants. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the rugged coastline while indulging in professional massages on the beach or exploring quaint shops and street side stalls. It's a dreamy escape that captures the essence of Bali's natural beauty and vibrant culture.
very big waves, i really enjoyed them, there are not many shadow places, you have to pay 10k entry fee, beautiful sunset, the water is clear and the ground is sand, would recommend!
Ronja P — Google review
Nice beach, good for surfing, you can get some beach chairs and umbrellas. But please note that there is only 1 toilet serving the entire beach + all restaurants (for which you need to pay) which is beyond dirty.
Andreea B — Google review
What can I say about this beach, other than that it’s absolutely fabulous? I probably witnessed the most beautiful sunset of my life 🥹🥹. The only downside is that the restaurant next to it plays music way too loud, which takes away a bit from the peaceful atmosphere.
Lea — Google review
Gorgeous beach located inside a resort. The beach is wide and there are restaurants inside where you can sit and watch the surfers. Not much of a swimming beach as the water is shallow. But still great for sunset and spending a day laying out.
Mimi Y — Google review
It’s very hard to park, and even harder to get out once you do. The toilet is like a cave. We went to the first spot we saw and paid 100k rupiah for a sunbed. Swimming is difficult. It’s only suitable for sunset and surfing.
Spot S — Google review
One of the best beaches in Bali with big waves and fine sand is Dreamland Beach. Accessible from a residential area in Pecatu, South Bali, this beach is very popular among surfing enthusiasts. I've been here many times, and it never gets boring. Especially at sunset, it's truly breathtaking. Parking is only IDR 20,000. Google Maps directs you to "Dreamland Beach Parking Area," as simply typing "Dreamland Beach" will only direct you to the hotel parking area. Unfortunately, the toilet area is not maintain well. Dirty and stinky.
Hhadiyat — Google review
This beach stands out for its cleanliness and calm atmosphere. Though it's not very large, it’s divided into two distinct sections, giving it a bit of variety. It’s a good spot for a swim—the waves were gentle when we visited—but do watch out for a few hidden rocks in the water. There are no free loungers, and the sitting areas (like beach chairs or daybeds) can be quite pricey. If you're planning to relax on the sand, bring your own towel or bedsheet to sit comfortably. The surrounding area has plenty of good restaurants and cafés, making it easy to grab a bite before or after your beach time. Overall, it’s a pleasant, well-kept beach that’s ideal for a casual swim and some relaxed downtime.
Randhir S — Google review
Dreamland for surfers for sure 🏄‍♂️ and if you’re strong swimmer, you’ll definitely enjoy the big waves too. No place for frogy people at high tide in big waves, so be sure not to test your limits here and stay safe. Beautiful place where you can just lay in the sand or get your adrenaline high in the waves 🌊 It famous beach, so don’t go at weekends or expect the crowd. Parking is not that bad at weekdays..
Tomas.tolocko — Google review
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Under a 25-minute walk from Dreamland Beach, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Klapa New Kuta Beach (Beach Club)

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3.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
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Nestled along the stunning coastline of Bukit Pecatu, Klapa New Kuta Beach is a premier beach club that offers an idyllic escape for those seeking relaxation and entertainment. Spanning 3.5 hectares, this venue boasts a chic alfresco terrace and lush gardens perched on cliffs, providing guests with mesmerizing views of the Indian Ocean. With two inviting pools and ample sun loungers, it’s an ideal spot to unwind while soaking in the beauty of nature.
Hidden gem overlooking dreamland beach. Minimum spend is 100 per person which can be used for food or drink. The place is so big that it’s a waste of space at this point but perfect for what we wanted. Music, infinity pools, lawn chairs and cabanas for a nice relaxing setting at the pool. Food was a large portion which was actually unexpected for usual pool bars. Best bang for your buck in Bali we have found so far hands down. Good service, giant establishment, has anything you need. Minimum is 100’000 RP
Taylor B — Google review
This is a fantastic place for a refreshing swim, offering delicious food and easy access to one of the cleanest and most beautiful beaches around. It's also an excellent surf spot with great waves. Highly recommended!
Amalia I — Google review
Sunset here is amazing!! Smoothies are good, no water mix same as another places. Entrance ticket is 100k idr per person but you can use it to pay for F&B, much cheaper than another places where are called beach club! But besides, the building looks old and no lights at the parking and on the way to drive out.
D C — Google review
Positive Aspect: The place offers stunning views of Dreamland Beach, making it a pleasure to relax and enjoy the scenery. Additionally, parking at the beach club is free, although there is a minimum spend of 100k IDR per person. The location provides direct access to the beach, which is very convenient for enjoying the sea and sand. Negative Aspect: Unfortunately, the place is quite neglected and looks as if construction was abandoned long ago. The pool was filled with unsupervised children, making it impossible to relax. The restaurant service was terrible: the food was bad and overpriced. They charge over 20% more than the listed menu prices, supposedly for service and fees. As a vegetarian, I specifically requested vegetarian dishes, but twice they brought me meals with meat. They got our orders wrong two times, and we ended up waiting over 2 hours to eat.
Ann — Google review
terrible place, choose another for beach access, chill day and sunset view. Terrible service, everything is in poor condition, very dirty toilet and shower, no toilet paper, even after asking for it. The Baileys I ordered without ice was served with ice first time, and it tasted like soap. Nothing even close to the original flavor.
Lera — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Klapa Kuta Beach Club is the perfect place to enjoy a day at the beach. The sunset view is really cool and the atmosphere is really relaxing. The swimming pool is clean and spacious, nice for swimming while enjoying the sea. The food is delicious, especially the seafood platter, and don't miss trying the really fresh Bintang Crystal Beer. The service is friendly and helpful, making the experience here enjoyable. Klapa Kuta Beach Club is a must-visit place in Bali. Will definitely come back again!
Anastasya N — Google review
Amazing beach club perched on top of Dreamland beach. Sunsets are amazing and this beach club it’s not as pricey as other ones that we have been to. Food is so so and other areas of beach clubs are like abandoned, but if you are into clean pools and magical sunset views then you need to check this place up! Only thing it opens at midday and ordes of noisy tourists get dropped off to the beach club just before sunset, so I suggest to arrive around 2/3 to get a good sunset spot
Lara — Google review
very good resort in Pecatu Bali in here you will get a best view of Dreamland beach. the view of sunset is very beautiful. I enjoy the sunset near the pool this resort have a pool so you can enjoy sunset inside the pool. this resort had a live DJ so you can enjoy this atmosphere. this resort have a wide car and motorcycle park I can access to Dreamland beach easily from this resort
Agas A — Google review
Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort, Desa, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80364, Indonesia•http://bit.ly/KlapaBeachClub•+62 811-3999-145•Tips and more reviews for Klapa New Kuta Beach (Beach Club)
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