Suluban Beach

The Hidden Surf Paradise of Uluwatu.

Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point Beach, is one of the most unique and stunning beaches in Bali, famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and world-class surf breaks. Located in Uluwatu, South Bali, this beach offers an adventurous vibe with its narrow caves and hidden passages that lead to a secluded stretch of sand. To reach the beach, visitors must walk down steep stairs and through rocky pathways, making the journey part of the experience.


Unlike the wide sandy beaches of Kuta or Seminyak, Suluban Beach is small and tucked away beneath towering cliffs. Its breathtaking scenery, strong waves, and vibrant surfing culture make it a favorite destination for surfers and photography enthusiasts. The view from the top of the cliffs is equally impressive, especially at sunset, when the sky turns golden over the Indian Ocean.


If you’re looking for a hidden gem that combines dramatic landscapes with serene ocean views, Suluban Beach is the perfect destination. It’s an ideal spot for travelers who love photography, nature, and a quiet escape from the busy tourist areas.




Location

Suluban Beach is located in Pecatu Village, Uluwatu, South Bali, about 40 minutes from Ngurah Rai Airport and 10 minutes from Uluwatu Temple.


Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is during the dry season (April–October) when the sea is calm and the weather is sunny. For surfers, the waves are best in the afternoon. Visit early morning or late afternoon if you prefer fewer crowds and softer lighting for photography.


Things to Do

  1. Surfing: Suluban Beach is a world-famous surf spot with strong, consistent waves.
  2. Photography: Capture the dramatic cliffs, caves, and turquoise waters.
  3. Explore the caves: Walk through the rocky passages at low tide for a unique adventure.
  4. Relax at a cliff-top café: Enjoy stunning ocean views from the bars and warungs above the beach.
  5. Watch the sunset: Suluban is one of the best sunset spots in Uluwatu.

Travel Tips

  1. Access involves steep stairs and narrow paths, so wear comfortable footwear.
  2. Best for strong swimmers and surfers due to strong currents.
  3. Visit at low tide if you want to explore the caves and hidden beach.
  4. Bring cash for parking and local cafes.
  5. Combine your visit with Uluwatu Temple and the Kecak Dance for a complete day trip.

Entrance Fee

  1. Free Entry
  2. Parking fee IDR 5.000 for motorbike and IDR 15.000 for car
  3. Payment in Indonesian Rupiah only

Capture Your Bali Moment

Make Suluban Beach a part of your travel story and take home the perfect snapshot of Bali’s Paradise.

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