Discover the best top things to do in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia including Bangko-Bangko Beach, Lancing Beach, Tanjung Aan Beach, Tanjung Ringgit, Gili Meno Beach, Selong Belanak Beach, Gili Nanggu, Lampu Island, Nipah Beach, Mawi Beach.
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Tanjung Aan Beach is a few kilometers along the coast from Kuta. It is an isolated, scenic stretch of coast with small islands, reefs and a combination of rocky coastline and beaches. Local warungs offer a wide range of meals and ice cold drinks at budget prices and give the area "atmosphere". The beach is well looked after by locals. Highly recommended, visit and enjoy !
4.5 based on 1,152 reviews
We loved Gili M! We took the island hopper from Gili A and spent the day - waaay quieter than Gili A with loads of spots to lie in the shade and swim or snorkel, and enough places to stop for food or a drink. My highlight was lying on the beach getting massaged with freshly prepared aloe vera after a day in the sun whilst waiting for the return boat
4.5 based on 957 reviews
As far as the eyes can see, White Sandy Beach , beautiful clear water and waves suited for surfing. Good trip
4.5 based on 206 reviews
About 1:30 minutes from Senggigi...just arrived in the local jetty,boat was wait for you...in private, only 20 minutes to catch the island... it's so fun to snorkeling with more clear water a lot of fish...
4.5 based on 46 reviews
We had a great time swimming in the clear blue water at Pantai Nipah. Loads of shacks on the beach selling delicious grilled fish and veges. 10 minute taxi ride from Senggigi. Lovely little outing- not a tourist in sight.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
This beach is just stunning, we just loved it. It is probably one of the nicest beaches I have ever been to. The waves are powerful and there quite a few experienced surfers enjoying the waves. The beach is framed by gorgeous rock formations, which make for spectacular photos. We went here in the evening and saw the most incredible sunset. Just to let you know, this place is not the easiest to get to. We travelled from Kuta to here on one moped. Now, the main roads for the first part are good but are quite steep in parts. The last 30min before you reach the beach is a gravel road (which looks like you are going the wrong way, but keep going..it will all be worth it). (TIP: The gravel is not the easiest and has many bumps and potholes. I highly suggest that you do NOT share a scooter, but instead get one each if there are two of you. You will be more stable and it will make your road journey more enjoyable and ultimately more safe. We had great difficulty getting up the hill the first day when we shared the scooter! So be warned). All great things come at a price and all the best beaches have the worst gravel roads, such is life. It is definitely worth it! We recommend you bring food and bears with you and spend the day. There are a few huts supplying beers and snacks, but not a whole lot.
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