Bali beaches.... from palm fringed white sand on the east coast to the wilder black sand beaches on the west coast, with sleepy undisturbed coves in-between. Our expert team aboard our luxury Yachts, will ensure your journey onboard is unforgetable.
Kuta Beach
Kuta, located in southern Bali, was a sleepy fishing village half a century ago, but it as transformed into a toursim mecca after its long sandy beach was discovered by travellers from Asia and wandering surfers from nearby Australia. Nowadays Kuta white seemingly endless beach is busy and full of bars and clubs which make it a party centre, while local and international restaurants offer great dining. Kuta also offers plenty of shopping, all within easy walking distance. Kuta has its own beauty and attractions and remains one of Indonesia’s major tourist destinations.
Legian Beach
Legian is probably the second most popular area with visitors after Kuta because of its close association with beach life and its parties. Indeed, one of Legian’s main attractions is its extravagant night life. Another attraction is the white sandy beach filled with tanned holiday makers. Legian is a recreational place where one can shop, swim or go to a spa. Since it has fewer crowds and lower tides Legian is just the perfect place to get unwined.
Seminyak Beach
Sophisticated restaurants, fine dining, local designer shops and a cosmopolitan atmosphere - Seminyak is casual and cool with small stylish hotels and villas. Away from the Kuta crowds. Further north Tanah Lot's is famous for flaming sunsets and surfing. Be wary, its waters are as wild as its sunsets are dramatic.
Jimbaran Beach
Quiet and tranquil, Jimbaran offers a small secluded beach area, where tranquility and peace are the perfect antidote to a stressful world. The land gently slopes away from the beach revealing exclusive celebrity haunts hidden under a canopy of leafy tropical forest. A picturesque seafront and local seafood restaurants draw locals and visitors . to join in the feast.
Nusa Dua Beach
Nusa Dua (meaning Two Islands) is the name of the peninsula that extends off the southern tip of the island of Bali, hosting a pristine complex of luxury hotels. A heavy concentration of big name international hotels lines the beautiful white sand shore that offers excellent swimming conditions in a protected lagoon. Nusa Dua is designed as an enclave of the most sumptuous and luxurious hotels in the world dedicated to big-spender tourists.
It is an idyllic place for honeymooner and those who are bringing the entire family, the white sand and shallow water are ideal for children to play in the sea while lifeguards keep a watchful eye.
Sanur Beach
While the rest of Bali's beaches have developed at a breathtaking pace, Bali's first beach resort remains largely unchanged.
Sanur is one of Bali's biggest traditional villages but it's also one of the most established tourist areas. Fine hotels, restaurants and modern entertainment venues compliment traditional village activities like drama and dance, so it's a good place to enjoy the delights of a tropical island and gain a real appreciation of Balinese culture and local life.
Candidasa
Candidasa is a relaxing beach area close to cultural treasures like Pura Besakih ("Bali's Mother Temple"). The tranquility of Candidasa is captivating
Tanjung Benoa
Like many other beachside destinations in Bali, Tanjung Benoa also used to be a fishing village and an old dock, and today most of the shore-side properties have become upper class hotels and resorts. The remaining mangrove marsh still lies at the western side entrance.
Lovina
The laid-back beach resort of Lovina, in the north of the island, is a great place to escape the tourist throngs of the south and catch some early morning dolphin-watching, which offer a jaw-dropping view of Bali as the sun rises above the island's looming volcanic peaks.
The beaches of Uluwatu, Padang Padang, Dreamland and Bingin in southern Bali were once exclusively the haunt of surfers and could only be reached by traveling over rough dirt tracks. Today, many developments have brought roads, comfortable steps and access paths, enabling everyone to enjoy the beauty of these stunning beaches.
Catch some terrific world-class rides when the surf's up. When the water is tranquil these wonderfully white beaches become languidly quiet lagoons lapped by crystal clear water. The busiest beach is still Uluwatu, especially during a spectacular Balinese sunset.