5 Hidden Beaches in Bali You Need to Find
Hidden Beaches in Bali

Bali is a word that conjures up the scenes of sun soaked beaches, colorful rice paddies and a spiritual culture. It is one of the most popular destinations of the global travelers and its shoreline is known to be extremely beautiful. However, fame is also associated with crowds, and most of the most famous beaches in Bali are usually crowded. To the person that wants to be alone, have a clean shore to himself and feel the excitement of discovery, the island has a treasure trove of beaches to be discovered. Although sometimes a bit out of the way, these hidden jewels of the coast are well worth the effort to get to them, and the spoil, a serene, unspoiled paradise is priceless. Whether you are already prepared to experience a side of Bali that not many people get to experience, Go Kite travel has a variety of Explore Bali Packages in Dubai that can make you plan an adventure of your lifetime.
These are the Hidden Beaches in Bali That You Must Discover
Payung Gunung Beach
Gunung Payung Beach is located on the southern coast of the Bukit Peninsula, and it is a real confirmation of the statement that good things come to those who wait. Access to this remote oasis is by way of more than 300 steps down a steep cliff. It is a tough hike, yet as soon as you get there you will realize why it is worth the effort. The beach is an awe-inspiring stretch of clean white sand, edged by turquoise crystal-clear waters and limestone cliffs that are dramatic. There will be very few people to be found around and you will feel that you have discovered your own personal oasis. It is a perfect place to spend time on sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the peaceful beauty without crowds of people.
Green Bowl Beach
Green Bowl Beach is another secret gem on the Bukit Peninsula known to be naturally beautiful and favorite to smart surfers and those who want to escape the noise. Getting to this beach is also an exercise in itself where one has to walk down hundreds of steps. You are welcomed at the bottom by a little intimate cove with soft white sand and an amazing view. It is called the beach because its rocks are shaped like a bowl due to green moss that covers them during low tide. There are also some small sea caves in Green Bowl, where one can seek shade and a special view of the ocean. Its attempt to achieve it makes it peaceful and less crowded.
Bias Tugel Beach (secret Beach)
Bias Tugel Beach is a very secluded, beautiful place, nestled close to the port town of Padangbai and aptly named the Secret Beach. On the way, you should go along a dirt road and a brief, yet steep hike over a small hill, but the trip is worth it. The beach is in itself a pristine white sand beach bordered by the rocky headlands on either side, the water is calm and the color is turquoise which is ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The colorful coral and marine life only few meters off the beach make it a good place to explore under the sea. Bias Tugel has a serene environment and beautiful landscape where one can have a relaxing day without the busy side of the island that is more commercialized.
Pasih Uug (Broken Beach) and Angel?s Billabong
Although technically on the adjacent island of Nusa Penida, a trip to these two fantastic natural wonders are commonly done together and provide a secluded getaway to mainland Bali. Broken Beach is a beautiful natural archway cut into the cliff and forming a beautiful circular cove with an amazing view of the crashing waves below. Angel Billabong, a natural infinity pool, is a short walk away, a beautiful rock formation through which the ocean water flows in to form a stunning, calm and clear pool. Their rough geological splendor is the beauty of these spots. Although they are rather sightseeing tours than swimming tours, the trip to Nusa Penida itself is an escape of the hustle and bustle of the main island.
Nusa Lembongan (Dream Beach)
Nusa Lembongan is another amazing island getaway and it has more than enough beautiful beaches but Dream Beach is one of the best hidden gems. The island itself is more advanced than Nusa Penida, but Dream Beach is a small and quiet cove with very strong waves and a dramatic view of the cliffs. The beach itself is a photographic strip of soft white sand and crystal clear turquoise waters with jagged cliffs on either side that make it even more dramatic. It is an area to relax and marvel at the amazing view and with less population, it is actually like a dream. Getting to the island by a speedy boat either in Sanur or Padangbai further makes the island secluded and peaceful.
Conclusion
The real beauty of Bali is not necessarily on its most popular beaches. Exploring the side roads and finding its off-the-beaten-track beaches, you will find a more intimate version of the island. The search to discover these secret bays and rugged shores is repaid with unmatched peace, natural beauty and adventure. These secret beaches show that the best memories of a travel are usually those that you have to earn.
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Noren Jackson
I'm a passionate travel blogger who explores the world's most exciting destinations and shares travel tips, guides, and must-visit spots. From hidden gems to famous landmarks, my blog covers everything you need for an unforgettable journey.




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