Blue Point Beach

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Krishna *******
9 Mar
incredible experience! we had such a blast. our driver denik was so kind, spent the whole day waiting for us and was just so lovely. the quad bike experience itself was SO MUCH FUN. we felt really safe, taken care of by our guide & the lunch we had too was so yummy!! highly recommend this experience :)
Klook会員
3 Mar
The departure time was flexible, making it a perfect tour for families with children. Our guide, Dwi, was kind, had a lovely smile, and was very helpful! The car was also great! #Dwi
Es ***
3 Mar
Simple itinerary, we were picked up and dropped off at a coffee experience centre where there were free samples of coffee and tea, and you can also pay to try a cup of luwak coffee. Thereafter, we went Padang Padang Beach to have a look, then proceeded to Uluwatu temple to explore the grounds. Most time was spent waiting for the performance to start. Kecak dance performance was pretty interesting, an information sheet with the storyline was given.
1+
Klook User
2 Mar
Nice cultural fire dance show. Good entertainment and was informative. Only downside is that it is far away from city but Grab rides are available. Wi-Fi provided at the ticket booking centre helps book return Grab rides for people without local sim card
CHAN *****
1 Mar
The trip is good and it does not have too many schedules so it is flexible for us to take photos and take a break! The guide tour man is good and on time. He will always show his supportive and take photos for us and recommend some restaurants in the beach. Nice trip and good experience.
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Leon ***
28 Feb
Amazing views and a great experience overall! A cheeky monkey even grabbed my glasses while I was wearing them, but our guide quickly got them back. Tip: be careful with sunglasses and phones here — the monkeys are fast!
2+
林 **
26 Feb
Balinese Traditional Dance - A Must-See! The white monkey interacts with the audience. Scene 1: Luring the Tiger Away from the Mountain (The Golden Deer) Rama, Sita, and his younger brother are wandering in the forest. In order to distract Rama, the demon king sends his subordinates to transform into a beautiful "golden deer" to attract Sita. Sita wants the golden deer very much, so Rama has no choice but to chase it, leaving his younger brother to protect Sita. Scene 2: Deception and Kidnapping (The Kidnapping) Rama's screams (actually sound effects faked by the demon king) came from the forest. Sita was very nervous and forced her younger brother to rescue him. Before leaving, the younger brother drew a "sacred protection circle" on the ground, warning Sita never to step out of it. At this time, the demon king transformed into a thirsty and pitiful old monk, tricking the sympathetic Sita into stepping out of the protective circle. As soon as Sita walked out, the demon king instantly revealed his true form and kidnapped her back to the demon kingdom (Lanka Island). Scene 3: The Monkey God Arrives (Hanuman's Mission) Rama learned that his wife had been captured and sent the white monkey general "Hanuman" to find her. Hanuman sneaked into the demon king's imperial garden and found the sad Sita, gave her Rama's ring as a token, and guaranteed that Rama would come to rescue her. Scene 4: Burning the Demon Palace (The Fire Dance - The climax of the whole show) Hanuman was caught after making a scene in the demon palace, and the demon king ordered him to be burned alive. Hanuman has divine power to protect his body, not only was he not burned to death, but he also kicked over the fire, burning the demon king's palace to ashes! Ending: The Battle Between Good and Evil (The Final Battle) In the end, Rama led the monkey army to fight the demon king. Good triumphs over evil, and Rama and Sita are successfully reunited.
kim ******
25 Feb
The guide was very kind and made the trip very comfortable. They even provided tea and water. The Kecak dance was a bit boring, but since it was my first time seeing it, I watched it until the end. Uluwatu Temple is definitely worth visiting. But be sure to keep your phone in your pocket because the monkeys will take it.

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What to know about Blue Point Beach

Nestled in the heart of Bali's stunning coastline, Blue Point Beach in Uluwatu is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable escape. Known for its breathtaking cliffs and crystal-clear waters, this beach is a paradise for surfers and sun-seekers alike. Whether you're looking to catch the perfect wave or simply relax on the pristine sands, Blue Point Beach offers a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility. This idyllic spot is perfect for travelers seeking sun, surf, and serenity, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Bali's coastal wonders.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Surfing at Blue Point

Welcome to the surfer's paradise at Blue Point Beach, where the waves are as thrilling as the vibrant surf culture that surrounds them. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner eager to catch your first wave, the consistent swells and unique reef breaks make this spot a must-visit. Dive into the exhilarating world of surfing and experience the thrill of riding the waves at one of the world's top surfing destinations.

Uluwatu Temple

Discover the enchanting Uluwatu Temple, a cultural gem perched majestically on a cliff near Blue Point Beach. This ancient sea temple not only offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean but also immerses you in Bali's rich spiritual heritage. As the sun sets, witness the mesmerizing Kecak dance performances that bring the temple's history to life. It's a journey into the heart of Balinese culture that you won't want to miss.

Suluban Beach

Venture into the captivating world of Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point Beach, where adventure meets relaxation. Famous for its unique cave entrance and world-class surf breaks, this beach is a haven for surfers and beach lovers alike. Whether you're here to ride the waves or simply soak in the sun, Suluban Beach offers a perfect blend of excitement and tranquility, making it an unforgettable destination.

Cultural Significance

Blue Point Beach is not just about sun and surf; it's also steeped in cultural history. The nearby Uluwatu Temple is a testament to Bali's spiritual traditions and offers visitors a chance to connect with the island's past. Uluwatu is steeped in Balinese culture, with nearby temples and traditional ceremonies that offer a glimpse into the island's rich heritage. Visitors can explore the local customs and enjoy the vibrant cultural scene. Additionally, visitors can witness traditional Kecak dance performances that narrate ancient tales, providing a deeper understanding of Bali's deep-rooted Hindu traditions.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the flavors of Bali with local dishes such as Nasi Goreng, Satay, and Babi Guling. The area around Blue Point Beach offers a variety of dining experiences, from beachside cafes to upscale restaurants, all serving fresh and flavorful Balinese cuisine. The beachside cafes and restaurants offer a delightful dining experience with fresh seafood and traditional Balinese spices, providing a true taste of the island's culinary heritage.