Uluwatu Beach Guide: The 14 Best Beaches In Uluwatu, Bali

by David & Intan

I’ve been meaning to put together an Uluwatu beach guide for awhile now, because this area of Bali has some of the best beaches on the whole island.

Uluwatu beaches are known for their white sand, blue waves, impressive sea cliffs, perfect sunsets, and top quality surfing.

The only place in Bali where you might find nicer beaches is in Nusa Penida, but Uluwatu has the advantage of being easier to reach and having more clubs and hotels.

Without further ado, here’s our complete list of the best beaches in Uluwatu, Bali!


Where To Stay

 

Uluwatu Beaches Map

Here’s an Uluwatu beaches map you can use to plan your Bali trip. You can click the icons to get more info and directions for each point of interest, but keep in mind some of the locations on this map may be approximate.

For more detailed information on how to get to the Uluwatu beaches on this map, you can check out my individual travel guides for each location.


 

The Best Beaches In Uluwatu Bali

 

1. Bingin Beach

This is a photogenic beach with exotic boulders and seaweed covered rocks. It’s great for scenic pics or surfing, and it’s less crowded than some of the other beaches in the area.

There’s a bit of trash and rubble lately from hotel construction, but some high quality accommodation and restaurants are starting to spring up here.

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Bingin Beach Things To Do In Uluwatu Bali

Bingin Beach Bali       Bingin Beach Things To Do In Uluwatu Bali
 
 

2. Pemutih Beach

Pantai Pemutih is a popular surfing spot with some cliffside hotels and a small (but nice) white sand beach.

Not too many people seem to know about this beach, which makes it that much better. If you want to stay directly on the beach, check out Rock N Reef Hotel Uluwatu!

Pantai Pemutih Beach Things To Do In Uluwatu Bali

A drone picture of the Rock N Reef Hotel Uluwatu, which is located at Pemutih Beach.


 

3. Padang Padang Beach

This is a neat little beach hidden in the cliffs. To get to it, you have to squeeze through a narrow passage in the rocks and then walk down some steps.

Padang Padang is a popular spot for surfing, or you can just sip a fresh coconut and hang out on the white sand with the monkeys.

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4. Balangan Beach

This is a nice free beach with white sand and blue waves. Like many beaches in Uluwatu, it’s a great spot for sunset.

Balangan Beach is also popular for prewedding photoshoots because of the cliff above the beach, where you can get amazing views of the ocean scenery and the whole coastline.

It’s still fairly quiet here and not too commercial. You can access the beach by going down some stairs, and there are two parking areas β€” one for the beach, and one on the cliff above it.

Uluwatu Bali Balangan Beach

Balangan Beach β€” one of our favorite views in Uluwatu Bali.


 

5. Thomas Beach

This is one of Bali’s nicest beaches, and it’s one of our favorite spots in Uluwatu. It has a long strip of white sand scattered with boulders, and not too many people.

Thomas Beach Things To Do In Uluwatu Bali
 
 
 

6. Suluban Beach

Suluban is a secluded beach with some caves and huge rocks to explore, but my favorite thing is the restaurant view. It’s an epic place to grab breakfast while exploring Uluwatu Bali.

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7. Nunggalan Beach

This is one of the bigger white sand beaches in south Bali, and it may be our favorite Uluwatu beach. The walk down and back up is a bit of a killer, but you’re rewarded with a huge private beach and a cool wooden shipwreck for pictures!

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Nunggalan Beach Things To Do In Uluwatu Bali
 
 

8. Melasti Beach

This is a highly developed beach with a road carved into the tall limestone cliffs, giving it a stunning background.

Melasti Beach has a long strip of white sand, clean turquoise water, and a bunch of different fancy clubs lining the beachfront: Cattamaran, Minoo, and Palmilla. You can also reach Karma Beach Club from here by walking.

It’s becoming one of the most popular beaches in south Bali, and there’s even a photogenic Balinese style gate where you can take pictures.

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Melasti Beach In Uluwatu Bali       Melasti Beach In Uluwatu Bali
 
 

9. Karma Beach

Karma Beach is very nice, with a few photogenic boulders but mostly white sand and blue waves. It’s also home to the Karma Beach Club.

This one is billed as a private beach and you normally access it from Karma Kandara on the cliffs above, although you can also walk to it easily and freely from Melasti Beach.

Of course, if you plan to use the facilities at Karma Beach Club then you would need to pay.

In any case, Karma is definitely one of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the Uluwatu area!

Karma Beach Club Ungasan Bali Uluwatu

Karma Beach is another nice spot in Ungasan that’s connected to Melasti Beach


 

10. Green Bowl Beach

Green Bowl is one of my favorite hidden beaches in Uluwatu Bali.

It may not be a very big beach, and the steep walk down is tiring, but the white sand is nice and soft.

Surfers come to Green Bowl for the waves, and there are two caves to explore on the beach.

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Uluwatu Beach Green Bowl Bali Drone

Green Bowl Beach at high tide


 

11. Gunung Payung Beach

This is a hidden beach overlooked by cliffs and a quiet Hindu temple.

You have to walk a long stairway down to the beach, but then it’s all yours. If you walk along the coast, there’s even a big sea cave.

Gunung Payung Beach

Gunung Payung Beach       Gunung Payung Temple
 
 
 

12. Dreamland Beach

Dreamland has a nice long stretch of white sand lined with sunbeds you can rent.

Sadly this beach has gone a bit downhill in recent years because of trash washing up from the ocean, but hopefully things improve again.

Dreamland Beach
 
 
 

13. Tegal Wangi Beach

This a small beach near the Jimbaran area, about 30 minutes from Uluwatu Temple.

My favorite part about this one is the big sea cave, but it’s also known as a great place to catch the sunset. There two sea caves on the beach, but you have to walk a bit farther to find the best one.

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Tegal Wangi Beach       Tegal Wangi Beach
 
 

14. Uluwatu Beach Clubs

The beaches and cliffs around Uluwatu are just perfect for clubs, so naturally it has quite a few of them.

The way these clubs usually work is that you pay an entrance fee (anywhere from 100k to 500k Rupiah), and then you get to use that as a food and beverage credit, plus you get access to a lounge with a pool, sunbeds, and WiFi.

Depending on the club, your view from the lounge could be a nice beachfront, or an infinity pool β€” or both! Sipping drinks by an infinity pool is a great way to watch the Uluwatu sunset.

Some good clubs to check out are Ulu Cliffhouse, Sundays Beach Club, Palmilla, El Kabron, and Oneeighty.

Our absolute favorite club for sunset is the Oneeighty cliff pool at The Edge! The pool has a glass bottom and amazing views of the Uluwatu cliffs.

Uluwatu Beach Club Bali

Bali beach clubs


 

More Things To Do In Uluwatu Bali

Thanks for looking! I hope you enjoyed this Uluwatu beach guide!

Don’t forget to check out my complete list of all the top things to do in Uluwatu Bali!
 

Best Uluwatu Beach Tours

If you want to explore Uluwatu beaches with a tour package, there are lots of great online options available.

GetYourGuide has Uluwatu tours that include scenic beaches, clubs, sunsets, and iconic locations like Uluwatu Temple and the GWK cultural park. They also offer some neat activities like tandem paragliding.

We’ve used this company for lots of tours and activities around the world, and they’re great. Highly recommended!

 
 

Bali Private Driver & Motorbike Rental

If you want to explore Bali in the comfort and safety of a private car with an English speaking driver, my top recommendation would be GetYourGuide.

Their price is 650k Rupiah ($45 USD) for a full day of driving and sightseeing in Bali (up to 10 hours) for 1-5 passengers. That's the total price for the whole car + driver + petrol! It's a great deal. They also offer affordable hotel transfers from the airport.

If you'd rather travel by motorbike, they have that too. Their scooter rentals start at 140k Rupiah (~$9) and include a helmet, rain coat, and free delivery in the south Bali area.

We've used GetYourGuide for lots of tours and activities around the world, and they're great! Highly recommended.

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Uluwatu Hotels

 

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1 comment

ali ahmed April 27, 2021 - 12:44 pm

beaches are the ultimate places of relaxation and sigh seeing there a lot of beaches in Dubai too worth seeing.

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