(English) Bali Black Sand Beaches You Must Visit

A misty scene on a black sand beach at dusk with crashing waves and two figures walking along the shore

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White sandy beaches in Bali? That’s too common! But what about black sand beaches?

It might be something new for most people used to Bali’s white shores. In fact, Bali is home to several black sand beaches that are unique, exotic, and absolutely worth visiting. These striking shores, formed by volcanic activity, offer breathtaking landscapes, peaceful vibes, and unforgettable experiences. 

Ready to uncover a different side of Bali? Let’s dive into the must-visit black sand beaches on the island!

Keramas Beach

 
 
 
 
 
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Keramas Beach is the perfect escape for those seeking peace and tranquility. Locals believe in the healing properties of the coarse black sand, making it a unique spot to bury yourself and relax. This black sand beach stretches for over 10 kilometers and offers breathtaking views, sparkling volcanic sand, and a glimpse of local farmers herding ducks like flocks of sheep. Great for long beach walks, Keramas remains relatively quiet except for avid surfers, offering a serene and secluded atmosphere.

How to Get There

Keramas Beach is located in Keramas, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, about 30 minutes from Sanur and an hour from Seminyak. If traveling from the airport or Bali’s west coast, head north past Sanur along the east coast, taking the Ketewel ByPass. Continue northeast through Ketewel, Pabean, and Saba until you reach the Keramas area.

Entrance Fee

Entry to Keramas Beach is free, but parking fees apply typically around IDR 2,000 for motorbikes and IDR 5,000 for cars.

Saba Beach

 
 
 
 
 
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Saba Beach, located on Bali’s east coast, is a serene and expansive stretch of black volcanic sand with a fascinating glossy shade. Known for its calm atmosphere, the beach offers scenic views of the Indian Ocean and a more authentic, less commercialized side of Bali. Traditional fishing boats line the shore, adding to the local charm, while visitors can enjoy unique activities such as horseback riding along the beach, thanks to the nearby stables. Free from the bustling crowds of Seminyak or Kuta, Saba Beach is perfect for those seeking tranquility.

How to Get There

Saba Beach is located in Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, near the traditional village of Saba. It’s about 30 minutes from Ubud and 45 minutes from Sanur by car. The easiest way to reach the beach is by motorbike or private driver, as public transportation options to this area are limited.

Entrance Fee

There is no official entrance fee to visit Saba Beach, though stables or vendors may charge fees for horseback riding tours or equipment rentals. Parking fees may be charged but are typically minimal.

Pasut Beach

 
 
 
 
 
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Pasut Beach, located in Tabanan Regency, is a quiet black sand beach that remains largely off the radar for tourists. Predominantly frequented by locals, it’s common to see them riding motorbikes across the smooth black sand, especially during sunset. This serene beach is perfect for swimming and offers a tranquil escape for those looking to avoid crowds. While still relatively undeveloped, Pasut Beach is bound to gain popularity in the future, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a hidden gem in Bali.

How to Get There

Pasut Beach is located on Jalan Raya Pasut, Tibubiu, Kerambitan, Tabanan, about 1 hour 10 minutes from Denpasar (approximately 35 kilometers). If you’re traveling from Tabanan City Center, the distance is much shorter—around 14 kilometers—making it an easy stop on your way to other destinations.

Entrance Fee

There is no official entrance fee to visit Pasut Beach. However, tourists are required to pay a small parking fee of IDR 2,000 for motorbikes and IDR 5,000 for cars.

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Echo Beach

 
 
 
 
 
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Echo Beach, also known as Pantai Batu Mejan in Balinese, is a popular tourist destination in Canggu, Bali. This vibrant black sand beach is renowned for its excellent surf breaks, attracting surfers from around the globe. Beyond the waves, Echo Beach boasts a lively atmosphere with a variety of beach clubs, restaurants serving delicious seafood, and bars perfect for enjoying sunset cocktails. This unique blend of relaxation and energy makes it a favorite among visitors.

How to Get There

Echo Beach is conveniently located in North Kuta within the Badung Regency, just 50 minutes from Denpasar and 18 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Travel time from Ubud is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, while from Uluwatu, it takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes. You can reach the beach by hiring a private driver for a more comfortable journey.

Entrance Fee

While entry to Echo Beach is free, there’s a small fee for parking. Public parking is available for a nominal charge of around 2,000-5,000 Indonesian Rupiah.

Conclusion

Now you know that Bali isn’t just about white sandy beaches—there are stunning black sand beaches too! These unique beaches offer a different charm and are perfect for those seeking something special during their Bali trip. So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your visit and experience the beauty of Bali’s volcanic shores! – Kura Kura Bus

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