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Read moreGeger beach is secluded place, located in Nusa Dua area. I could say this is a hidden gem spot, usually known for nusa dua beach instead of Geger beach. Entry ticket prices for Geger beach Nusa Dua Bali are IDR 5.000 / per person, and scooter parking is IDR 2.000 / one scooter. There are many types of holiday activities that you can do while on vacation at Geger beach Nusa Dua. Like swimming, playing on beach sand, snorkeling, and surfing. You can also rent a sundeck for IDR 100.000 (2 decks with one table) and a towel for IDR 25.000. There are shower facilities, a place to eat, a toilet, a relatively large parking lot, a beach chair, and a lifeguard in the beach area. if you are hungry you can also buy roasted corn and coconut ice around this Geger beach area. You can find local restaurants selling a good mix of local and international cuisine such as nasi goreng fried rice and burgers at the beach’s midsection. A small creek runs under the cliff base. A few stairs up lead you to a longstanding restaurant serving seafood grills. There are kiosks here renting out surfboards, in case you didn’t bring your own. Geger Temple’s piodalan anniversary celebrations are held every 6th full moon on the Balinese...
Read moreWell, the beach itself had no issue. It's a beautiful nature owned by God for all humans to enjoy and look after it. But, this is so-called private beach and as we didn't stay in the luxury hotel near it, they applied different law. So the hotel via their beach security told us to sit in the different bit of sands (the dirty and rough bit), different bit of tree so it has boundaries. And all time the security was watching us. I spoke to him to make my point, but he's not look happy. So we left after 5 mins staying as we're not feel welcome. Interestingly, the guests of the hotel who sat next to us seemed didnt bother and I also spoke to one of the staff and he agreed how rude the attitude of the security guard. It's a shame such a beautiiful balinese beach is getting so commercial and all the local people is being victims of all this rich posh people. One thing I said to the staff was don't let anyone with money in the hotel treated you like trash. You are balinese, this is your beach and the beach is in Bali, not belong to whoever owned the...
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