Top 10 Best Beaches in Indonesia

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Indonesia is famed for its stunning beauty, particularly its white sand beaches and turquoise oceans, as well as its delectable cuisine. However, with ... read more...

  1. Bingin is a magnificent beach with unrivaled views of the Indian Ocean and a huge wave that makes it one of Bali's and the world's most popular surfing spots. The five-star wave here is massive, powerful, and difficult. Every surfer's adrenaline has been stimulated and fascinated by it, especially the seasoned and professional surfers. This beach is ideally positioned near some of Bali's most popular sites, including the magnificent Uluwatu Temple and the pleasant Dreamland Beach.


    You'll believe you're in heaven when the sun sets over its golden sands and the cluster of buildings that make up the charming Pecatu town. Some wonderful little restaurants and hotels hug the tree-covered hills and cliffs surrounding this quiet beach, while its seaside bars give it a very easygoing air.


    Bingin Beach, one of Bali's – and Indonesia's – most stunning beaches, will send your heart pounding as soon as you step onto its enticing sands and stare out over the sparkling Indian Ocean. Despite being a short distance from the parking area, walking down to the beach has never been easier, with improved access.


    Location: Pecatu Village, Indonesia

    Photo: Jonny Melon
    Photo: Jonny Melon
    Photo: Agoda
    Photo: Agoda

  2. Pink Beach, or Pantai Merah, is one of only seven pink beaches on the earth, and is just one of Komodo Island's many unique features that make it a true Natural Wonder of Nature. Microscopic creatures called Foraminifera, which create a red pigment on coral reefs, give this remarkable beach its distinctive color. The locals refer to it as Red Beach because of this. The gentle pink color seen along the shoreline is created when the tiny shards of red coral mingle with the white sands. Aside from Pink Beach, a few minor sections of Komodo's eastern bay are pinkish.


    The underwater gardens of Pink Beach are in superb shape, with hundreds of species of soft and hard corals, as well as thousands of fish. Pink Beach is an excellent choice for snorkelers and beginner divers, as the shallow waters are home to a diverse range of creatures that will keep you delighted for hours.


    Of course, the further you go, the more there is to view. Relax and work on your tan on the fairy tale like pink sands. Alternatively, try one of the many other water sports offered, such as kayaking or a relaxing swim. If you enjoy photography, here is a great site to try your hand at capturing the island's breathtaking natural beauty. Also, make sure you stay till sunset for the best views.


    It's important to remember that this is an uninhabited island that also happens to be the natural habitat of the Komodo Dragon. Keep a safe distance from the creatures if you observe them on the beach or in the water. Komodo Dragons are strong swimmers who can even travel between islands. Because Komodo Dragons are wild animals that can be hazardous to humans, visiting this beach without the assistance of an expert guide or ranger is not recommended.4


    Location: Komodo National Park, a group of islands in eastern Indonesia.

    Photo: Pando Trip
    Photo: Pando Trip
    Photo: thongtindulichviet
    Photo: thongtindulichviet
  3. Kuta Beach, Bali's most famous tourist destination, is a vibrant yet laid-back resort. There are numerous restaurants, spas, and motels to pick from, as well as numerous pubs and nightclubs where guests may dance the night away.


    Kuta's dazzling white sands, like those seen on other Indonesian beaches, are gorgeous and ideal for resting. It's also one of the most popular surfing spots on the island of Bali. The majority of people watch the sun set into the glistening Indian Ocean while sipping a drink at one of the seaside pubs or cafés in the evening.


    The beach has been busy and overdeveloped in recent years as a result of its enormous popularity, but this does mean that you have access to all the amenities and activities you could possibly desire. Kuta Beach, on the other hand, is enduringly famous for a reason: the lively and celebratory environment is just as appealing as the beach itself.


    Location: Bali, Indonesia

    Photo: Istock
    Photo: Istock
    Photo: Bali Cheapest Tours
    Photo: Bali Cheapest Tours
  4. Look no further than Tanjung Gelam's brilliant white dunes and crystal-clear waters for a private and peaceful escape amidst stunning scenery and magnificent natural attractions.The beach sits over 100 kilometers north of Java, on the largest island in the Karimunjawa Archipelago, which is a protected marine park. It is all the more magnificent because of its distant setting and pristine state.


    Tanjung Gelam Beach is a wild beach with minimal infrastructure, save for a few grocery stores close to the beach area that allow you to eat without leaving the beach.


    The combination of soft, white, relatively clean sand, a shallow sandy bottom, and gentle surf creates ideal circumstances for a relaxing and active beach vacation. Tanjung Gelam Beach is ideal for resting with friends, family, or children. Visitors at Tanjung Gelam beach can sunbathe and swim, snap beautiful images of the sea sunset, and snorkel if they bring specific equipment. The coral reef, which is located in shallow water not far from the coast and is home to a huge variety of tropical living animals, encourages diving.


    Location: Java, Indonesia

    Photo: Pinterest
    Photo: Pinterest
    Photo: Pantainesia
    Photo: Pantainesia
  5. Atuh Beach, located in the eastern portion of Nusa Penida Island in the Indian Ocean, is a true gem. The amazing vistas lure tourists and residents to this remote and unpopulated beach. Tall white cliffs and green bushes frame the gleaming turquoise ocean.


    Two high limestone cliffs, Nusa Batupadasan and Nusa Batuba, are located in the water not far from the shore. A natural cliff arch, which is frequently used as a jumping off point, is particularly uncommon. Swimming far from the coast can be risky because there is no rescue assistance.


    Atuh Beach is a snow-white sand beach with a tiny entrance, although the depth is steadily growing. Because of the surrounding cliffs, the blue ocean is typically tranquil. The Thousand Islands observation platform and the Rumah Pohon Tree House, both located near Atuh and affording breathtaking views of the ocean, cliffs, and beach, are equally impressive.

    Because it is difficult to reach, this location is commonly referred to as "secret beach." To get around the cliffs, you'll have to descend steep stairs or take tiny mountain trails. There are no restaurants or showers in this portion of the island because of the lack of infrastructure. Locals, on the other hand, sell drinks and snacks.


    Location: Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Photo: Journey Era
    Photo: Journey Era
    Photo: Bali Tour Organizer
    Photo: Bali Tour Organizer
  6. Segigi Beachng is a popular tourist destination in Indonesia's western region of the island, known for its stunning beaches. Locals and visitors from all over the world flock to the city because of its well-developed infrastructure and wide range of hotels, restaurants, and bars.


    Senggigi is known for its colorful reef, which is worth exploring while diving or snorkeling. High waves make for ideal surfing conditions. Fishing is another popular sport in Senggigi, especially among the natives.


    Senggigi, which is about 10 kilometers long, is rarely populated. With the active volcano Agung visible on the horizon, the view from this beach seems boundless. The sounds of a gemalan, Indonesian orchestra are another unique element of this location. It can be heard from all directions, blending in with the noises of the sea. The beach is made up of fine, fluffy white sand. High coconut palms and tropical plants surround Senggigi, providing natural shade near the beach. Many people equate the brightness from fireworks, which shimmers with all the hues of the rainbow, to the beauty of the sunset.


    Location: Island Lombok, Indonesia

    Photo: Booking
    Photo: Booking
    Photo: Top tourist
    Photo: Top tourist
  7. The natural beauty of Lengkuas Beach is stunning, with tall lush palm trees, infinite turquoise waves of the Indian Ocean, and massive white stone boulders that have become the coast's trademark. The beach lies on the same-named island of Lengkuas, and it's only a 20-minute boat ride from Belitunga.


    Soft snow-white sand with golden and pink tones covers the coast and the bottom of the coast. Without a mask, you can see the underwater life on Lengkuas since the water is so clean. Colorful fish of diverse sorts, immaculate coral reefs, and numerous starfish thrive near the island's coast. The beach is perfect for swimming and snorkeling because the water is moderately calm and shallow. Because high waves on Lengkuas are uncommon, many vacationers bring their little children

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    The historic antique lighthouse is the pride of the island and Lengkuas beach. It was built by the Dutch in 1882 and still serves as a port of call for ships passing through the Belitung Islands. The lighthouse can be seen from anywhere in Lengkuas, and it stands at a height of around 50 meters, similar to a 12-story skyscraper. The lighthouse makes a wonderful backdrop for photographs and provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a breathtaking panoramic view from the tower's top floor.


    Location: Belitung, Indonesia

    Photo: IdeTrip
    Photo: IdeTrip
    Photo: IdeTrip
    Photo: IdeTrip
  8. Derawan Beach is located in East Kalimantan, which has a true tropical environment with abundant biological diversity. Derawan Island is well-known for its underwater beauty. The maximum depth at which tourists can view the beach without using any equipment is roughly 20 meters.


    Tourists arriving at the island are in such few numbers that they quickly become part of the island's welcoming community. Diving and snorkeling are the most popular activities here. Furthermore, the island's beautiful beaches, which are protected by UNESCO, serve as "maternity wards" for turtles that lay eggs there.


    A unique environment exists at Derawan, where algae meadows, coral reefs, and mangrove forests thrive. Many undersea species are protected, including dolphins, sharks, and whales, as well as smaller organisms like clams, crabs, and seahorses. Divers travel to the cluster's other islands to communicate with a big family of jellyfish that range in size from small to enormous and do not sting.

    A clear sunny afternoon is the perfect time to go to the beach. The pier, which is located far out to sea, provides good visibility. Vacationers stroll out on the beautiful white beach, sunbathe, or rest in the shade of palm trees after watching the green turtles.


    Location: East Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Photo: Istock
    Photo: Istock
    Photo: Indoindian
    Photo: Indoindian
  9. Gili Meno Beach is a beautiful beach on the same-named island, and one of the greatest coasts on the Gili Trawangan coral islands. It is situated on the eastern edges of Gili Meno, which is known for having the best infrastructure. This is a wonderful heaven for individuals who appreciate being alone in nature and wish to relax in a romantic setting away from the masses. As a result, Gili Meno is known as one of the best beaches for couples and honeymooners near Lombok.

    Despite its remoteness from the rest of the world, Gili Meno Beach is distinguished by its well-developed infrastructure.


    Here, vacationers can find the most up-to-date amenities, including:

    • Authentic beach bar and restaurant, representing a bamboo rotunda with bar stools and tables made of bamboo and a roof made of grass flooring;
    • Wooden beach huts on the coast;
    • Access to beach umbrellas and beach chairs

    There are numerous cafés, grill bars, and restaurants on the island. In the evenings, many island eateries serve seafood BBQ. The majority of catering establishments are located along the beach on the island. Visit the traditional varung, 300 meters north of the pier, for cheap meals.


    Location: Lombok, Indonesia

    Photo: Northaboard
    Photo: Northaboard
    Photo: Mad Monkey Hostels
    Photo: Mad Monkey Hostels
  10. Ngurtafur Beach, in Maluku Province's southeast corner, is known for its breathtaking natural beauty. The snow-white sandy beach has the appearance of a spit that spreads for two kilometers into the sea from the Varbal island and has a width of seven meters, giving the impression of a little uninhabited island.


    Ngurtafur is also known for its crystal pure seawater, which allows visitors to observe coral reefs and other aquatic life without wearing a mask. Because of the shallow water, the temperature is always pleasant. Locals and visitors alike agree that this beach is perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

    April to May and October to December are the best months to visit Ngurtafur. This is owing to the pleasant weather and gentle waves that prevail during these months. Because there is no infrastructure on the beach, it is recommended that you bring drinks, snacks, and an umbrella.


    Aside from the amazing flora, this beach is home to leathery turtles, which are extremely rare in the wild and are even protected by the WWF (World Wildlife Fund). Ngurtafur is also home to pelicans that migrate from Australia to Maluku. Because birds are terrified of humans, they visit early in the morning when the beach is still desolate.


    Location: Maluku Province, Indonesia

    Photo: Foody
    Photo: Foody
    Photo: Travelling Tour Guide
    Photo: Travelling Tour Guide



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