Forget the famous Kuta Beach – it’s overcrowded anyway! Even Dreamland, once known for its unmatched beauty among Indonesian beaches, has lost its idyllic magic to chain resorts and the heavy flow of tourism. And yet there are still many more beaches in Bali that deserve your wondrous awe. One of them is Bias Tugal.
Locals call it Pantai Kecil which means “Little Beach”. But do not take its name just as lightly. Waves around here can be unforgiving for non-experienced swimmers. Despite its isolated vibe, Bias Tugal is quite accessible – a mere 500-meter hike from the Padang Bai ferry terminal. At the end of this short adventure you will be greeted by fine white sand dotted with coconut trees dancing to the strong winds. Its pristine shoreline is fronted by clear waters that call to you in various shades of blue.
Since the waters around Bias Tugal are too strong for inexperienced swimmers, you can make the most out of your visit by simply playing in the waters and soaking up some sun. Here, you can also watch boats come and go from the nearby ferry terminal. Bias Tugal makes a great stopover for those who want to shy away from the usually crowded beaches of Bali.
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