Chill on the Beachesbali
Scenic Sandy Shores

Overview
Soak in the sun and chill on the beaches of Bali that afford some of the best surfs in the world along with sandy shores with beach bars and cafés.
What To Expect?
Experience a diverse range of shorelines, from the beginner-friendly waves of Kuta and the chic beach clubs of Seminyak to the hidden turquoise bays of Uluwatu. Enjoy world-class surfing, vibrant sunset parties, and freshly grilled seafood on the sand.
Tips
- Always apply a high-SPF reef-safe sunscreen, as the Bali sun is extremely strong.
- Check the tide charts before heading to hidden beaches in Uluwatu, as some are only accessible at low tide.
- Look for red flags on the beach; they indicate strong currents and that swimming is prohibited.
- Bargain politely if you are renting sun loungers or umbrellas from local vendors.
- Stay hydrated and try a 'Bintang' beer or fresh young coconut at a local 'Warung' on the sand.
Exploring Chill on the Beaches
More About Bali's Beaches
Bali's beaches are the island's primary draw, offering something for every type of traveler. The southern coast is famous for its white sand and high-end resorts, while the western coast boasts long stretches of volcanic sand perfect for long walks and dramatic sunsets.
Surfing is a way of life here, with legendary breaks like Uluwatu and Padang Padang attracting professionals, while Kuta and Canggu provide the perfect environment for beginners to learn the sport. Between sessions, visitors can lounge at iconic beach clubs like Potato Head or Finns for a taste of Bali's modern luxury.
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How to reach Chill on the Beaches
Most beaches are easily reached by scooter, private car, or taxi. Ride-sharing apps like Gojek and Grab are widely available in South Bali and Ubud.
Tips for Visiting Chill on the Beaches, bali
- Always apply a high-SPF reef-safe sunscreen, as the Bali sun is extremely strong.
- Check the tide charts before heading to hidden beaches in Uluwatu, as some are only accessible at low tide.
- Look for red flags on the beach; they indicate strong currents and that swimming is prohibited.
- Bargain politely if you are renting sun loungers or umbrellas from local vendors.
- Stay hydrated and try a 'Bintang' beer or fresh young coconut at a local 'Warung' on the sand.



















































