Pandansari Beach in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region


Being the part of Yogyakarta Special Region, Bantul Regency won’t lose popularity especially related to tourism. The best tourist allures of the region are indeed the southern beaches, including Pandansari Beach. This one is located in Gadingsari Village at Sanden Sub-District. It is true that the popularity is inferior to the neighboring beaches like Goa Cemara, Kuwaru, and Samas Beach. However, the beauty is as astonishing as them. Moreover, it offers a distinct allure to visitors. As for tourist activities, Pandansari is suitable for sightseeing and camping! Some tourists also come to satisfy their photography there.

The Nuance
Like nearby beaches, Pandansari Beach features strong and fierce waves. Also, once arriving on the beach, the first thing to notice is the formation of cypress trees that grow beautifully on the shoreline. As if, those trees become the natural barrier for the land. Located between these trees, a tall lighthouse resides majestically. In fact, Pandansari is the only beach that comes with this feature! Moreover, tourists are allowed to enter and climb the lighthouse freely. For the information, the height of the lighthouse is 30 meters.

Exploring Pandansari Beach
The prime allure in Pandansari Beach is definitely the lighthouse. Tourists can simply take photos of the building either from afar or near to the site. Here is the best thing to do. Everyone should enter the lighthouse and reach the top of it. The purpose is to enjoy the best panoramas and take better photos up there. The views of hills can be seen clearly in the west horizon. Not to mention sea scenery looks amazing up there. One thing, the wind is quite strong so tourists must wear comfy clothes when climbing the lighthouse.

Aside from the lighthouse, Pandansari Beach has other allures for sure. It is none other than the beautiful nature. Thus, the beach is suitable for beach walking and exploration. The first spot to explore is the pine trees! These lush and beautiful trees provide a shady and comfy area for relaxation, in fact. For those who come with their family member, they should carry a mat and bring some foods. Eating together under cypress trees would be quite comfy, no? The breezy wind makes it more comfortable indeed.

What is more? Pandansari Beach is known for its agro-tourism. It is because visitors can find the famous dragon fruits plantation in that area. Not to mention they are allowed to enter the fruit garden and pick those fruits directly. Even eating them on the site is possible, after paying the fee and getting the permission from the keeper.

Nearby Attractions

  • Baru Beach
  • Goa Cemara Beach
  • Embung Bulak Buntung
  • Sunset Beach

How to Get There
From Jakarta City, tourists’ prime destination is indeed Yogyakarta Special Region. The best way to get to the destination is by airplane indeed. For the information, a flight from Soekarno – Hatta International Airport to Adisucipto Airport may take around 1 hour and 10 minutes. After arriving at the airport, tourists’ next destination is Bantul Regency. They can simply take Imogiri Timur Street, actually. The distance is 20.8 km, so this trip would take about 27 minutes. From Bantul, the next destination is Gadingsari Village where the beach is located. This trip would take about 30 minutes. The distance is 21.1 km and the best route is Parangtritis Street.

Where to Stay

  • Puri Brata
  • Budi Inn


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