Nyang Nyang Beach is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered on the shores of Bali. Tucked away from the bustling tourist crowds, this pristine stretch of coastline offers an unparalleled natural beauty that captivates the senses.
From the moment you set foot on the soft, golden sands, you'll be enchanted by the stunning vistas that unfold before you.
What sets Nyang Nyang Beach apart is its easy accessibility, making it a perfect destination for travelers seeking tranquility without the hassle of a long trek. Once you arrive, you'll be greeted by crystal-clear waters that beckon you to take a refreshing dip.
The beach is known for its clean water, inviting visitors to swim, snorkel, or simply bask in the sun.
During low tide, the beach reveals another hidden treasure: a natural pool nestled among the rocks. This secluded oasis provides a serene setting for relaxation and exploration, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
One of the most appealing aspects of Nyang Nyang Beach is its lack of crowds. Unlike some of Bali's more popular beaches, Nyang Nyang offers a sense of seclusion and serenity that allows you to truly unwind and connect with the natural surroundings.In conclusion, Nyang Nyang Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in Bali.
With its stunning scenery, easy access, clean water, and natural pool, it's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and experience the beauty of nature in...
Read moreThis is, hands down, one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen. The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking — think endless turquoise ocean, dramatic cliffs, and untouched nature. It feels wild, raw, and kind of magical.
🎟️ Entrance is free, though if you come by motorbike, there’s a small parking fee (around 5,000 IDR). Totally fair.
🥵 The hike down (and back up) is no joke. It’s about a 15-minute walk each way, and the path is steep. Coming back up will make you sweat — a lot. But believe me, once you’re on the beach, it’s so worth it. You’ll feel like you’ve found a secret paradise.
🌴 The beach itself is very quiet and undeveloped. There’s a small area with a few sunbeds and maybe a shack or two, but no cafés, no bars, no tourist circus — and that’s honestly part of its charm. Bring your own water, snacks, and maybe a sarong to sit on.
🌊 Important tip: After around 3 PM, the tide goes out and the beach starts to lose some of its magic — water pulls back, and a lot of rocks become exposed. Also, be careful if you go in the water — the seabed is rocky, and during low tide it’s easy to slip or cut yourself. Wear reef shoes if you have them, or just stay aware...
Read moreDefinitelly the most beautiful beach in the south of Bali. I suggest you to come early in the morning to have a guarantee to have a private beach for yourself. It's not as crowded,(because of difficult access they way down) but it's always a better option to be here and have the beach all to yourself.
Firstly you have to park your scooter on the Top - if you are beggniner or intermediate driver(especially foreigners) and take the hike - 10 min the way down. If you are scooter expert you can go and take the difficult way - monster declining to go down close to the beach.
There's a small warung by beach for a quick coconut drink or beer, coke or nuts. They seems to recently build a proper toilet and showers.
I did not like the rocks and bigger waves when you want to approach the water. It is 10/10 for surfers but might 7/10 for swimmers and just chilling people or families with kids who want to relax 5m from the beach in the water. Location is 10/10, nature is 10/10, views are 10/10, you can even see the plane from the beach that is hanging on the top of the clief - the restaurant.
Definitelly recommend when you want to have privacy as individual or...
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