Calm reef-protected water, cheap kayak and snorkel rentals, sunrise path, nearby cafés, and secure resort zone give solo visitors varied, relaxed days with a strong feeling of personal safety.
Why 1-2 days visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for sunrise, water activities, Museum Pasifika and an evening cultural show
Sunrise photography:
Catch pastel skies over the calm reef at dawn
Tip: Set up near the water’s edge by 6 AM for clear shots before crowds arrive
Seaside jog or power-walk:
Use the smooth paved promenade along the beach
Tip: Bring running shoes and start early to avoid midday heat
Swim and sunbathe:
Enjoy the shallow, glassy water behind the offshore reef
Tip: Pack a towel and use the free public showers after your dip
Snorkeling near the reef:
Explore fish life just off the shoreline
Tip: Rent gear on-site (~IDR 100,000) and stay close to the shore for safety
Museum Pasifika visit:
View art from 25 Pacific nations a 10-minute walk south
Tip: Buy tickets at the door (IDR 100,000) and combine with a beachside lunch
Browse Pasar Senggol night market:
Shop handicrafts and enjoy live music after sunset
Tip: Arrive around 6 PM for cooler temperatures and active stalls
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Snorkel gear rental | IDR 100,000 |
Museum Pasifika ticket | IDR 100,000 |
Devdan Show ticket | IDR 127,000 |
Waterblow entrance | IDR 25,000 |
Beach snack or drink | IDR 50,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 402,000 |
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 calm seas and clear skies. November–March may bring afternoon showers; mornings stay ideal for beach activities.
Address: Nusa Dua Beach, Bali, Indonesia
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Silvia Anggelina
Beautiful & clean sea, it's not too crowded maybe because it's a private beach - perfect for a chill & relax
Kyla Shaw
Nusa Dua Beach is absolutely beautiful and one of the highlights of our trip. The water is calm and inviting, and the beach itself is clean and well kept. What really made it special for us were the sunrises. Waking up early and walking down to the gazebos to watch the sky change colors was unforgettable. It is the kind of place that feels peaceful and safe, where you can truly relax and take in t...
Phoebe Dhi
Nusa Dua Beach is a relaxing and still natural spot, perfect for unwinding. It’s quiet, clean, and has a wide stretch of sand, making it feel spacious and safe for visitors. While there’s still the occasional piece of plastic trash, the overall environment is well-kept. A great place to enjoy calm waves, fresh air, and peaceful surroundings.
Brijesh Mishra
Nice Beach, loving it. Definitely, I will plan again to spend more time during my next trip to Bali on Nusa dua beach. Clear blue water looks mind-blowing. Amazing.
Paul C.
A quiet but nice beach, mostly accommodating to hotel guests who are staying along this beach. There are restaurants as well along the beach, for enjoy the view with some food and drinks. Visited in April 2025.
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