Pandawa Beach is located between Ungasan and Nusa Dua. The drive down to the beach passes four huge Hindu statues, a popular stop for locals to stop and take photos.
Seaweed farmers go about their daily activities and there's also a couple of small restaurants selling fresh seafood, grilled corn and coconut drinks.
At high tide, it's possible to rent a kayak and paddle around the shallow waters.
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Name | Pandawa Beach |
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Address | Uluwatu, Bali Map |
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Opening Hours | 00:00 - 00:00 |
Time needed at attraction | Less than 1 hour |
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Parking | Available |
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Address | Uluwatu, Bali |
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Secret beach
By Pamela on April 28, 2014
We saw the turn-off to this beach on our way to Uluwatu one afternoon and decided to check it out. The drive down is really cool - you can get some good photos at the look-out spots. The beach itself is pretty, we got it at high tide. It's worth checking out if you've already been to all the other popular beaches.
- Pamela
Visited April 2014