A solo traveler can jog at dawn, book low-cost surf lessons, and chat with locals over fresh fish; limited shade and occasional hawker hassle slightly reduce overall ease.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for a beach activity, sunset view and a seafood dinner.
Early-Morning Beach Jog or Swim:
Run or swim at sunrise along Jimbaran’s flat, uncrowded sands.
Tip: Bring a towel and hydrate; start before 7 AM to beat locals and tourists.
Surf Lesson for Beginners:
Join a 2-hour class with local instructors on gentle bay waves.
Tip: Book online to secure a spot; wear a rash guard for sun and board friction.
Paint-A-Pot Workshop at Jenggala:
Decorate a handcrafted ceramic pot in a one-hour studio session.
Tip: Reserve by email; plan to pick up your finished pot the next day.
Solo Seafood Dinner from Kedonganan Market:
Select fresh catch at the fish market and have it grilled at a beach café.
Tip: Arrive by 5 PM; agree on cooking fee before handing over your fish.
Sunset Cocktail at Rock Bar:
Ride AYANA’s cliff lift to sip cocktails on volcanic rocks above the waves.
Tip: Reserve your seat online; ask for a west-facing spot to watch the sun dip.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Surf lesson (2 h) | IDR 300,000 |
Seafood dinner | IDR 200,000 |
Rock Bar cocktail | IDR 250,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 750,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit April–October for clear sunsets and calm seas. November–March often bring afternoon showers that can halt beach dining.
Address: Jimbaran Beach, Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Luke Short
Fabulous place for sunsets. Water is calm and it’s a great place for a walk. On beach dining available, but gets very busy in the evenings. A bit of trash littering the sand / water, but not enough to spoil the experience. Recommended!
Lidwina Arin
Perfect place to combine a sunset with a nice dinner! The seafood is the hit. There are lots of restaurant which serve fresh seafood. And the price is affordable enough.
Dhishan Perera
Atmosphere Beautiful beach to walk around. Plenty of space around area. Outdoor seating areas looking at the ocean. Food Depending which restaurant you choose. We chose Ganesh which was recommended to us by the locals. The food was pretty good, don’t forget to ask for the package menu if you go with a group, instead of ordering individually. Drinks wise I recommend to have coconut water since the...
Nouha ouerheni
The sunset was absolutely gorgeous, but getting there was a bit of a hassle with heavy traffic beforehand. Once on the beach, it was pretty packed with people, which made it a little hard to find a quiet spot and enjoy the view peacefully
Asheesh Gupta
A nice clean and relaxed beach with white sands. Its great for getting into the sea. There are many shops (warung) selling staff.
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