Pantai Batu Belig is a serene beach located in Kerobokan Kelod, North Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Situated approximately 9 kilometers from Denpasar and about 30 minutes from Kuta, it offers a tranquil escape from the more crowded tourist spots.
The beach is equipped with amenities to enhance visitor comfort, including:
Parking areas
Public restrooms
Restaurants and bars
Sun loungers and umbrellas
Surfboard rentals
Pantai Batu Belig is accessible 24 hours a day. However, for the best experience, it's advisable to visit during daylight hours, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, to avoid the midday heat and to catch the stunning sunset.
Unique Black Sand: Unlike many of Bali's white-sand beaches, Pantai Batu Belig boasts distinctive black sand that is both thick and fine, providing a unique coastal experience.
Surfing Spot: The beach is favored by surfers due to its substantial and powerful waves. It's recommended for experienced surfers, as the currents can be strong. Swimming is not advised because of these conditions.
Sunset Views: Evenings at Pantai Batu Belig are particularly enchanting, with breathtaking sunset vistas that paint the sky in hues of orange and pink, making it a perfect spot for photography and relaxation.
Relaxation and Dining: Visitors can unwind on sun loungers under umbrellas or enjoy local cuisine at nearby restaurants, bars, and cafes, all while taking in the serene...
Read moreThis beach is enjoyed by local people. Some consider it to be a part of Seminyak beach, and others - not. In any case, it's beautiful and relatively quiet. The sand is black due to volcanic origin from ages ago, but it's also very fine and soft. The waves are high and there are places where you can find surfers.
There are some small stalls with locals selling coconuts. Definitely recommend - nice people, tasty coconuts and cheap price.
There are some bars and clubs on this beach, so it's not quiet in the evening - but music is ok in general.
This beach is great for jogging. Especially in the morning time there are a lot of runners - most people run without their shoes, when some run in shoes. Mind that there are several small rivers crossing the beach, it's easy to pass them but shoes will be wet.
There are a lot of dogs there. They are mainly well-behaved, but we've seen some dogs barking on people - and their owners did almost nothing. And unfortunately, most people don't clean after their dogs, so keep an eye on where you...
Read moreCame here after PCR in Hydro Medical Seminyak by foot. At first, I see this beach with a lot of rubbish on its edge... Yup, kinda plastic waste. OH! And I found diapers when I'm walking approaching the beach seashore 🥲 super jackpot, and I grab it to the edge of beach BUT I didn't found any rubbish bin.. So I put it on the coconut shell. Maybe it's the reason why there are a lot of rubbish everywhere, because there aren't any rubbish bin that we could find
But anyway, refreshing-wise, the beach is very wavy at the time I visit here, and it's really fun to listen to the beach sounds. But since this beach is not very crowded, it's actually good if you want to do some me time, but be careful because maybe if bad things happen like the wave brings you to the ocean, no one will help 🥲🙏 But yeah, I love this beach at all. If I have gloves, I'll literally pick up all of those rubbish to make my eyes have a better picture of Bali, the...
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