Suluban Beach is one of Bali’s hidden jewels, a small sandy beach at the end of Jalan Mamo, in the coastal area of Labuan Sait, facing incredibly clear emerald waters. The beach is hidden by fascinating natural limestone formations. It can be accessed by climbing down steep steps and through narrow gaps in the rock. A looming cliff face surrounds the beach. While this does not make the beach very attractive to sunbathers, pro surfers love it, using it as a starting point from which to paddle out to the famous reef breaks. The beach is lined by a row of local cafés, surfboard rentals, and art shops. As you walk along the beach, there are many rocky openings and small caves worth exploring.

Jalan Pantai Suluban, Pecatu, Indonesia

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