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Pecatu is located on the Bukit Peninsula and is a paradise for adventurers and luxury seekers alike. The region is famous for the Uluwatu Temple, perched high above the sea. The coastline provides an impressive variety of beaches: from the popular Balangan Beach and the luxurious Dreamland Beach to hidden gems like Nunggalan Beach. Surfers particularly appreciate the challenging waves at Bingin Beach, Padang Padang Beach, and Impossibles Beach. For those seeking tranquility, Thomas Beach and the secluded Kubu Beach offer well-suited retreats. The exclusive atmosphere continues at Samsara Beach and Mak Mang Beach. Gastronomy in Pecatu ranges from simple warungs to high-end beach clubs overlooking the Indian Ocean. Access from Denpasar International Airport is straightforward, making Pecatu a great base for exploring the southern peninsula.
- Location: Indonesia
- Top sights: Sunset · lonely sea point · MBV Gallery
- Nearby: Ungasan (5 km)
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Geography
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- Location: Bukit Peninsula
- Activity: World-class surfing
- Landmark: Uluwatu Temple
- Beach type: Limestone cliffs
- Airport: 30-45 mins away
- Best time: April to October
- Dining: Fresh seafood
- Vibe: Dramatic sunsets
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Begin your day on foot with the gentle morning waves at Padang Padang Beach. The cool sand and tranquil atmosphere provide a refreshing start. Shortly after, a short stroll brings you to the MBV Gallery, where you can immerse yourself in contemporary Balinese art before the sun reaches its peak. As the day warms up, make your way to the pristine shores of Thomas Beach. Here, you can relax by the turquoise waters and enjoy a well-deserved break. The coastal breeze offers a lovely respite from the tropical heat, making it the perfect spot for a quiet picnic by the sea. In the late afternoon, continue your trek along the dramatic cliffs to the lonely sea point. The sweeping ocean views from this isolated spot are truly breathtaking. Afterward, carefully descend to explore the mystical secret cave nestled underneath the iconic Uluwatu rock formations. Wrap up your walking tour at the breathtaking Suluban Beach. The unique cave entrances and crashing waves create an unforgettable setting. Sip a cold beverage at a cliffside bar and watch experienced surfers catch their final waves as the vibrant evening sky slowly fades to dusk.
Padang Padang Beach
MBV Gallery
Thomas beach
lonely sea point
Secret cave under ultuwatu
Suluban Beach
A rainy morning in Pecatu starts dramatically over the cliffs. At noon, MBV Gallery provides the perfect indoor sanctuary for art lovers. In the afternoon, we explore the caves that offer natural shelter, though paths can get slippery. The evening concludes at Suluban Beach, where the sound of rain and waves creates a mystic ambiance among the limestone walls.
Padang Padang Beach
MBV Gallery
Thomas beach
lonely sea point
Secret cave under ultuwatu
Suluban Beach
The cooler morning invites a refreshing walk. At noon, we enjoy the gallery's pleasant warmth before exploring the beaches without the scorching heat. As the sun sets around 17:00, we make the most of the golden afternoon light. The evening ends early with a warm cup of tea while watching the darkening ocean.
Padang Padang Beach
MBV Gallery
Thomas beach
lonely sea point
Secret cave under ultuwatu
Suluban Beach
Kick off your cycling adventure at Belukar, enjoying the lush greenery in the cool morning air. A pleasant ride then takes you to the iconic Suluban Beach, where you can navigate its stunning limestone crevices before the midday sun makes the coastal descent too demanding. Pedal further along the rugged coast to Thomas Beach. The long descent rewards you with perfectly clear swimming conditions. Afterwards, cycle a short distance to Padang Padang Beach, letting the vibrant beach culture and soft sands provide the ultimate tropical midday relaxation. In the afternoon, ride towards Bingin Beach, navigating the narrow paths that lead to this bohemian paradise. The rustic charm of the coastline here is captivating. Park your bike and settle into a cozy warung on the beach to enjoy fresh ocean breezes and a relaxed local vibe. Conclude your cycling route by heading to the renowned Sunset point. As the day ends, this prime location offers unobstructed panoramic views of the horizon. Watch the sky ignite in brilliant shades of orange and purple, marking a spectacular and peaceful end to your two-wheeled journey.
Belukar
Suluban Beach
Thomas beach
Padang Padang Beach
Bingin Beach
Sunset
A wet bike tour requires full concentration on Pecatu's slippery roads. In the morning at Belukar, the plants shine in vibrant green. At noon, we seek shelter at the beaches while watching the roaring surf. The afternoon ride leads carefully to more bays before ending the day with an epic view of the gray sea despite the rain.
Belukar
Suluban Beach
Thomas beach
Padang Padang Beach
Bingin Beach
Sunset
The winter breeze makes cycling a true sweat-free pleasure today. In the morning, we explore Belukar under clear skies. At noon, the beaches invite relaxing breaks while the sun warms you pleasantly. Since it gets dark around 17:00, we reach our viewpoint early to witness the full spectrum of sky colors.
Belukar
Suluban Beach
Thomas beach
Padang Padang Beach
Bingin Beach
Sunset
Your scenic drive begins with family-friendly thrills at New Kuta Green Park. After some aquatic fun, a quick drive brings you to FLEUR - Café, a delightful creative space where you can enjoy excellent morning pastries while appreciating the finely curated local art pieces on display. Drive inland to the tranquil Pura Pererepan temple, experiencing a profound slice of authentic Balinese spirituality. From there, continue to the Jambe Asri Agroturism site to explore lush plantations and discover the intricate traditional processes behind the island's famous coffees. Your afternoon journey leads to a uniquely intriguing stop: a massive, stranded ship hull resting unexpectedly on the coast. After capturing photos of this oddity, drive comfortably to the MBV Gallery, where you can unwind in air-conditioned comfort amidst stunning contemporary artworks. Finish your comprehensive road trip by parking near the dramatic cliffs of Suluban Beach. Descend through the limestone caves as the day cools. The spectacular sunset over the Indian Ocean, watched from a cliffside perch, provides a majestic finale to your grand Pecatu driving tour.
New Kuta Green Park
FLEUR - Café - Atelier d’artistes
Pura pererepan
Jambe Asri Agroturism
Ship hull
MBV Gallery
Suluban Beach
In the comfort of our car, we leave the rain outside and explore Pecatu at a relaxed pace. In the morning at the park, we catch the breaks in rain, while at noon we linger in the dry café and gallery. Agrotourism offers covered areas for tastings, and in the evening we watch the stormy waves safely from the parking area.
New Kuta Green Park
FLEUR - Café - Atelier d’artistes
Pura pererepan
Jambe Asri Agroturism
Ship hull
MBV Gallery
Suluban Beach
Driving through Pecatu in winter is especially pleasant thanks to the mild air. In the morning, we explore the park and temples while the sun shines warmly through the windows. At noon, we enjoy the cool breeze at the agrotourism stops. Since it gets dark at 17:00, we plan our final beach visit early to maximize daylight.
New Kuta Green Park
FLEUR - Café - Atelier d’artistes
Pura pererepan
Jambe Asri Agroturism
Ship hull
MBV Gallery
Suluban Beach
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