Good spots in Jimbaran

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Good spots in Jimbaran

Sightseeing

Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) is a multipurpose cultural park that covers 2.5 sq km in the hills of Ungasan, about 5 km south of the main Jimbaran area. Its main showpiece is a gigantic statue depicting the benevolent Hindu god Vishnu riding on the back of the mythical garuda eagle. The 121-metre-tall monument stands on a pedestal that’s about 46 metres high, making it one of the tallest landmarks in Southeast Asia. Cultural performances, exhibitions, and world-class events regularly take place at Garuda Wisnu Kencana.
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana kulturpark
Jalan Raya Uluwatu
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) is a multipurpose cultural park that covers 2.5 sq km in the hills of Ungasan, about 5 km south of the main Jimbaran area. Its main showpiece is a gigantic statue depicting the benevolent Hindu god Vishnu riding on the back of the mythical garuda eagle. The 121-metre-tall monument stands on a pedestal that’s about 46 metres high, making it one of the tallest landmarks in Southeast Asia. Cultural performances, exhibitions, and world-class events regularly take place at Garuda Wisnu Kencana.
Dreamland Beach was one of the first hidden beaches to rise to fame on Bali’s southern Bukit peninsula. It's open to the public and dubbed the ‘New Kuta Beach’, where surfers can enjoy some of the best reef breaks on the island. Every year, Dreamland Beach attracts advanced wave riders from the world over. Access to the beach is down a smooth asphalt road from the main entrance of Pecatu Indah Resort, and within a 30-minute drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban. While the waves at Dreamland Beach are fit for pros, there are several surf classes available on the beach, offering quick riding lessons. Parasols are available for rent, and there's a row of warungs (local food stalls) serving refreshments, local cuisine and western bites.
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Dreamland-stranden
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Dreamland Beach was one of the first hidden beaches to rise to fame on Bali’s southern Bukit peninsula. It's open to the public and dubbed the ‘New Kuta Beach’, where surfers can enjoy some of the best reef breaks on the island. Every year, Dreamland Beach attracts advanced wave riders from the world over. Access to the beach is down a smooth asphalt road from the main entrance of Pecatu Indah Resort, and within a 30-minute drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban. While the waves at Dreamland Beach are fit for pros, there are several surf classes available on the beach, offering quick riding lessons. Parasols are available for rent, and there's a row of warungs (local food stalls) serving refreshments, local cuisine and western bites.
Green Bowl Beach is one of the many hidden beaches of Bali. This 30-metre coastal strip with coarse white sand is located at the bottom of a 75-metre-tall cliff. At the base, you'll come across 2 large limestone caves that house small rock shrines. They also provide shade and shelter for beachgoers and surfers throughout the day. Green Bowl Beach is about 15 km south of Kuta. To get to the beach, you’ll need to descend hundreds of concrete steps down a cliff face. Going back up can be a challenge, but the scenic bird’s eye view keeps you going along the way.
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Green Bowl-stranden
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Green Bowl Beach is one of the many hidden beaches of Bali. This 30-metre coastal strip with coarse white sand is located at the bottom of a 75-metre-tall cliff. At the base, you'll come across 2 large limestone caves that house small rock shrines. They also provide shade and shelter for beachgoers and surfers throughout the day. Green Bowl Beach is about 15 km south of Kuta. To get to the beach, you’ll need to descend hundreds of concrete steps down a cliff face. Going back up can be a challenge, but the scenic bird’s eye view keeps you going along the way.

Sightseeing

Balangan Beach is home to one of Bali’s namesake pro surf breaks. The beach is on the northern side of the cliff that forms the signature hole 15 of the New Kuta Golf course. Its name once applied to the whole cliff-fringed coastline that included Dreamland Beach, before wave riders from around the world unanimously nicknamed that specific shore area south of the cliff as so. Several local warungs (food stalls) are on the coastline, serving simple local ‘surfer meals’, together with cold refreshments and beer. Heading up past the Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park, at the junction proceed along Jalan Pantai Balangan I, which will lead you to the beach. Popular at sunset, Balangan Beach is beautiful from above at the hilltop as it is from the coastline. The beach is several steps down from the limestone cliff.
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Balangan-stranden
Jl. Pantai Balangan
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Balangan Beach is home to one of Bali’s namesake pro surf breaks. The beach is on the northern side of the cliff that forms the signature hole 15 of the New Kuta Golf course. Its name once applied to the whole cliff-fringed coastline that included Dreamland Beach, before wave riders from around the world unanimously nicknamed that specific shore area south of the cliff as so. Several local warungs (food stalls) are on the coastline, serving simple local ‘surfer meals’, together with cold refreshments and beer. Heading up past the Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park, at the junction proceed along Jalan Pantai Balangan I, which will lead you to the beach. Popular at sunset, Balangan Beach is beautiful from above at the hilltop as it is from the coastline. The beach is several steps down from the limestone cliff.

Sightseeing

Bingin Beach is one of Bali’s preferred surf spots, where you can enjoy a calm and relaxing setting of a limestone cliff-fringed beach. The beach isn't too far from its sister surf break Dreamland. It's accessible after a 10-km-long drive through interconnecting roads. The waves and the reef break are strictly for advanced riders, but everyone can enjoy the scenic beauty from the stretch of white sand. At lower tides, the waters are suitable for swimming and snorkelling. You can explore the hilly terrain for a bird’s eye-view, or families can simply enjoy leisure activities down on the coast. Bingin is slightly visible in the distance from Dreamland Beach, which is divided by a steep cliff. Along the hills are various warungs (local food stalls) and small villas that have sprung up over the past decade or so.
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Bingin Beach
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Bingin Beach is one of Bali’s preferred surf spots, where you can enjoy a calm and relaxing setting of a limestone cliff-fringed beach. The beach isn't too far from its sister surf break Dreamland. It's accessible after a 10-km-long drive through interconnecting roads. The waves and the reef break are strictly for advanced riders, but everyone can enjoy the scenic beauty from the stretch of white sand. At lower tides, the waters are suitable for swimming and snorkelling. You can explore the hilly terrain for a bird’s eye-view, or families can simply enjoy leisure activities down on the coast. Bingin is slightly visible in the distance from Dreamland Beach, which is divided by a steep cliff. Along the hills are various warungs (local food stalls) and small villas that have sprung up over the past decade or so.

Favorite seafood dinner

Kedonganan Seafood Cafe and Restaurant
Kedonganan seafood cafés and restaurants line the coast of the namesake fishing village, serving the day’s catch fresh from the sea, while you can enjoy ocean views with your feet in the sand. The popular dining destination is only half a kilometre north of the popular seafood dining section of Jimbaran Bay, otherwise known as Muaya Beach. Sumptuous grilled seafood feasts, paired with Bali’s dramatic sunsets, are the main draw of the seafood restaurants in Kedonganan. It offers a large variety to choose from, and while most feature a reasonable price range, some venues within the cluster are upmarket with fresh, modern designs and refined settings.
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Jimbaran Seafood Dinner
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Kedonganan seafood cafés and restaurants line the coast of the namesake fishing village, serving the day’s catch fresh from the sea, while you can enjoy ocean views with your feet in the sand. The popular dining destination is only half a kilometre north of the popular seafood dining section of Jimbaran Bay, otherwise known as Muaya Beach. Sumptuous grilled seafood feasts, paired with Bali’s dramatic sunsets, are the main draw of the seafood restaurants in Kedonganan. It offers a large variety to choose from, and while most feature a reasonable price range, some venues within the cluster are upmarket with fresh, modern designs and refined settings.

Favorite Seafood Dinner

Jimbaran Seafood Restaurant and Cafe
Jimbaran seafood cafes refer to a group of longstanding dining establishments on Jimbaran Bay, which the area owes its fame to. A barbecue and seafood lovers’ haven, especially those who are looking to try out great local flavours, the group includes a total of 17 restaurants that each offers a slightly different set of appeals for dining families and couples. These so-called seafood cafes mostly open afternoon with parasol-shaded wooden tables laid out near the tide’s edge. Some cafes offer slightly gimmicky live entertainment or attractive palm leaf decorations to set themselves from the rest. Recipes of homemade Balinese sambal chilli dips vary from one café to another, but the ikan bakar Jimbaran grilled snapper is a definite must-try.
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Jimbaran Bay Seafood Club
Jalan Pantai Kedonganan
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Jimbaran seafood cafes refer to a group of longstanding dining establishments on Jimbaran Bay, which the area owes its fame to. A barbecue and seafood lovers’ haven, especially those who are looking to try out great local flavours, the group includes a total of 17 restaurants that each offers a slightly different set of appeals for dining families and couples. These so-called seafood cafes mostly open afternoon with parasol-shaded wooden tables laid out near the tide’s edge. Some cafes offer slightly gimmicky live entertainment or attractive palm leaf decorations to set themselves from the rest. Recipes of homemade Balinese sambal chilli dips vary from one café to another, but the ikan bakar Jimbaran grilled snapper is a definite must-try.