Discover the best top things to do in Pecatu, Indonesia including Bali Bliss Retreats, Morning Light Yoga Studio, Karang Boma Cliff, Suluban Beach, Bingin Beach, Nyang-nyang Beach, Malini Agro Park, Uluwatu Temple, Padang Padang Beach, Kecak and Fire Dance.
Restaurants in Pecatu
5.0 based on 25 reviews
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5.0 based on 36 reviews
Morning Light Yoga Studio is an open air, reclaimed teak and ironwood studio that is elevated above the ground with ocean and forest views.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Very nice view of the ocean and the surrounding cliffs without the rush and hassle of the nearby temple. Good spot for taking up your drone or spending romantic sunset evening with your partner.
4.5 based on 363 reviews
Visited suluban beach last year in June.first,you must go through a small forest,there are many steps,a bit exhausted,after that you will reach the place .but you cant see the beach first.cuz the beach shaded by the caved cliff,that time i went there is high tide,very dangerous,the waves very strong,you must go through the cave,the you can see the beach,but it is very dangerous,so i didnt stay there longer,just taking some photos only.be noted that some tragedies did happened here,so better come here when low tide.i should do some research works before coming here.there are some restaurants at the cliff,you can climb up and find a seat, drinking something and watching the marvelous indan ocean.also if you have time,you can wait till 18.00,you can see the beautiful sunset.of course it depends on the weather.will come again.
4.5 based on 226 reviews
Be careful of the monkeys as there are many of them especially at the start of the walk near a small hilltop restaurant. Hide the food if you have any very well. The walk to and from the beach can be challenging for some, but I would call it ok. You'll feel very hot, though. No shower or toilet. In the second half of the day on February 7, 2020 the water was quite shallow. You can rent an umbrella for 50k or haggle for a 40k. If it comes with 2 sunbeds, the price goes up to 100k.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
We visited Malini Agro Park just after lunch and stayed until after sunset. The park is very beautiful and full of great design, fruit and vegetables growing everywhere. The staff were all very friendly and one even took time to walk us around the farm and tell us about everything they are growing. The food and drinks prices are higher than the rest of the area, but with the location and views it is worth it. We used the pool and for some time were the only people present. Would recommend 100% if in the area. The driveway is a bit bumpy but fine on a scooter if you take it slow.
4.0 based on 10,050 reviews
Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of six key temples believed to be Bali's spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. This temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops as that of Tanah Lot Temple, another important sea temple located in the island's western shores.
After visiting Benova Beach, Nusa Dua Beach and Water Blow we went to Uluwatu Cliff Temple. I think it is about 50 meters higher than the beach. You have to park the vehicles and walk and climb the steps to reach the temple. Very beautiful surrounding and very crowded too.However, there are monkeys, so you must be careful since they might drag your camera, sunglasses etc,, A must visit place if you are in Bali.
4.0 based on 3,230 reviews
Admittedly, this beach may disappoint if what you're looking for is to sit under an umbrella and watch the waves. If that's your ticket, head for Sanur or Kuta or even to the north side of the island. But North Californians and Pacific Northwesterners understand these as "pocket beaches," and they have their own weird beauty. My wife and daughter were there two weeks ago, and loved exploring the labyrinth of miniature caves and weird rock formations that extend off in both directions from the main beach. A quick turn into one of these cul-de-sacs and you can feel like you're the only person for a mile in either direction. Best to come at low tide or some places won't be accessible. You can check the tide times on various websites. Assuming tides are in sync, best to come early, the traffic in that part of the "thumb" was pretty heavy at 11am. Best to get a Grab to wait for you while you explore the beach for a few hours, it's hard to get one at the beach entrance, though you might snag an ojek. Very convenient to do a "twofer" to nearby Uluwatu, and there are also several other pocket beaches nearby.
4.0 based on 1,202 reviews
Great performance , really great , the dancer was so entertaining.. must visit if u heading to uluwatu.. Better experience to see when the sunset time.. Sunset , great view. & the Kecak and Fire Dance.. What a great Experience
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