Nyang Nyang Beach

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Escape to one of Bali’s most secluded stretches of coastline, where golden sands meet towering cliffs and endless ocean views. Nyang Nyang Beach is perfect for those seeking tranquility, raw natural beauty, and a sense of adventure away from the crowds - an idyllic spot for explorers, photographers, and anyone craving a hidden paradise.

Things to know

  • Access to Nyang Nyang Beach requires descending a steep path that takes approximately 10-15 minutes from the parking area.
  • Ideal for experienced surfers due to strong waves; swimming is not recommended for beginners.
  • Bring essentials like water, snacks, and sun protection, as amenities are limited.
  • There are no lifeguards on duty; swim at your own risk.
  • Expect basic facilities, including a few warungs (local eateries) and restrooms near the beach.
  • Weekdays are less crowded, making for a more peaceful experience.
  • Camping overnight is not allowed; consider nearby accommodations for extended stays.

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Where you'll be

Nyang Nyang Beach, Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia
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From Passprt Community

  • If you’re into paragliding, this is one of the few beaches in Bali where you can see them take off from the cliffs above.
  • Go earlier in the day; the return climb is no joke, and the heat can make it tougher than expected.
  • Swimming looks tempting, but the waves are strong - better to just dip your feet and enjoy the view.
  • Sunset here is stunning, but keep in mind the hike back up will be in fading light, so carry a small torch if you stay late.
  • Look out for the iconic shipwreck on the beach, a popular spot for photography.

Terms and conditions

  • Visitors are responsible for their belongings; the venue and booking partner are not liable for lost, stolen, or damaged items.
  • Access to the beach involves steep steps, uneven pathways, and natural terrain; visitors are responsible for their own safety.
  • Swimming, snorkeling, and other activities are undertaken entirely at the participant’s own risk.
  • Photography or videography for commercial purposes requires prior approval from management.
  • All waste must be disposed of responsibly; visitors are liable for any damage to the environment, facilities, or property.
  • Local regulations or village authorities may impose restrictions or closures without prior notice; the booking partner cannot be held accountable.
  • Children must remain under adult supervision throughout the visit.
  • Visitors must maintain respectful behavior at all times; littering and disruptive conduct are not tolerated.
  • Compliance with all local regulations and guidelines is mandatory during the visit.