Jungut Batu Beach in Nusa Lembongan Island, Bali Province


Many beautiful allures are available in Nusa Lembongan Island, especially related to beaches. As for the reference, tourists must visit Jungut Batu Beach! The location is indeed near to the famous Jungut Batu Port. To be exact, the beach resides in Nusa Penida Alley in Jungutbatu Village. Due to the easy accessibility and attractive beauty, the beach suits those who love photography and sightseeing in Indonesia. Not to mention many people visit it for water sports especially diving and snorkeling! No wonder, the beach is known among both local and foreigner tourists. This also explains why the nuance is merrier than other beaches.

The Nuance
Once tourists arrive at Jungut Batu Beach, they may see beautiful sea scenery right away. The color of the sea is stunning with its crystal clear blue water. Not to mention the waves are small and the landscape is suitable for water sports like swimming and diving. The next thing that tourists may notice is the presence of local people who often swarm the beach either for a vacation or working. Their traditional boats are often seen on the shore, too, along with some tour agency’s speedboats.

Exploring Jungut Batu Beach
Some people perhaps haven’t heard about Jungut Batu Beach yet. However, they won’t refuse to visit the beach someday. The most common allure is none other than the unspoiled nature. Many villagers are often seen on the site with their traditional way of living. This explains why many tourists decide to conduct photography once arriving at the beach. They simply take photos of the shore or local people who often gather in that area.

The next thing that makes Jungut Batu Beach popular is related to the atmosphere. It feels both warm and peaceful there. This nuance, therefore, is suitable for relaxation and getting rid of stresses. Visitors only need to find the right spot for lessening. Also, they must avoid visiting the beach at noon due to the heat of the sun. The fact is the weather is hotter than that of Bali’s beaches. As an alternative, tourists must wear a sunblock to avoid discomfort while exploring the site at noon.

For those who love water sports, they are allowed to get in the sea and enjoy swimming. Thanks to the calm waves. However, they must avoid the north part of the sea, which has fiercer waves. What about those who can’t swim? They can simply enjoy the beautiful scenery of green hills and sea panorama there. As an alternative, they have the chance to ride a fisherman’s boat and visit local seaweed plantations.

Nearby Attractions

  • Lembongan Dive Center
  • Lembongan Beach
  • Newbro Surfing

How to Get There
It is recommended to take an airplane to get to Bali Island first, especially for those coming from Jakarta City. In this case, tourists can simply get to Soekarno – Hatta International Airport and head to Ngurah Rai International Airport at Denpasar City. This flight takes around 1 hour and 40 minutes, actually. Once tourists arrive at Denpasar, their next destination is Sanur Port where they can get a fast boat service for heading to Nusa Lembongan Island. A trip to Sanur Port takes around 31 minutes, as the distance is 17.3 km. This can be done fast by taking By Pass Ngurah Rai Street. Once they arrive at Jungut Batu Port, it takes only several minutes to reach the beach.

Where to Stay

  • Sammada Hotel
  • Nusa Indah Bungalow
  • Mandara Beach Bungalow
  • Hokita Homestay


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