Balian Beach: Your Guide to the Best Beach in Bali
- Jenn & Leon
- Jul 16, 2023
- 17 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
Bali, with its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, has long been a favorite destination for travelers seeking a tropical getaway.
Among the multitude of options available, for us, Balian Beach stands out as a relatively unknown gem that offers an uplifting and enchanting experience.

Located on the west coast of Bali, Balian Beach is part of the Tabanan Regency and boasts picturesque landscapes, a beautiful volcanic-ash beach, world-class surf breaks, and a tranquil ambiance that sets it apart from the bustling tourist hotspots.
Not to mention one of the most incredible sunset spots we have witnessed in all of our travels!
In this blog post, we will delve into why Balian Beach is widely regarded as one of the best beaches in Bali and provide you with compelling reasons to include it in your travel itinerary when visiting this marvelous island.
Read on for our first impressions, our Airbnb, some of the cuisine and restaurants we tried, the history of Balian Beach, and more.

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Our Balian Beach First Impressions
It was a long two-hour drive from Cenggu, which was nice because we were able to go right through the island and see more of what Bali, Indonesia, has to offer.
There is only one main road that goes between the two locations, which winds through different towns, villages, and rice fields.
Despite the inevitable traffic jams that we encountered, the drive was relatively easy, and there were some great views along the way.
We were still in the recovery phase from our Ubud scooter accident at this point, but thankfully, walking had become a lot easier, so we were seriously excited to finally be able to enjoy the beach vibe we were so sadly prevented from having in Kuta and Cenggu.
And well, you know what they say, everything happens for a reason.
We found out on our first night in Balian, from someone we met at a local restaurant, that Ubud translates to 'medicine'.
Balian Beach has a history of, and is known for, 'healing'. Go figure!
One of the primary reasons Balian Beach is cherished by visitors is its seemingly untouched natural beauty.
The beach showcases a postcard-perfect setting with soft volcanic sand, dramatic cliffs, and an endless expanse of turquoise waters stretching towards the horizon.
This was the perfect place to continue our recovery, and we felt our energy increasing with every passing day.
Unlike some of the more crowded beaches in Bali that we encountered, like at Kuta and Cenggu, Balian Beach remains uncrowded, but for the surfers who come out every day to enjoy the amazingly consistent waves.
The local vibe here is strong, and it does not feel like it has been commercialized at all. From our experience of the busier tourist areas of Bali, this is very welcome indeed.
The local stores and restaurants are all very Balinese, and similar to Ubud, this felt like the real experience.
Our Airbnb was in an excellent spot, just a short walking distance from the photos you see here.
It all just felt so perfect, and it was really hard for us to leave!
Our host was so wonderful, showing us the local area and giving us great suggestions for places to check out on our own.
We met some lovely people along the way, too, and we could not have felt any more welcome here.

Aside from the beach and our tour of the local eateries, we also took a day trip with our Airbnb host to a very local and remote waterfall, a massive natural bat cave, and one of the only Buddhist temples on the island.
The History of Balian Beach
Bali itself has a long and storied history dating back thousands of years.
The island's ancient civilization developed a unique blend of Hinduism and indigenous beliefs, which played a significant role in shaping its culture.
The presence of sacred sites and temples in the surrounding area suggests that Balian Beach has been revered by locals for centuries.
⪢ Spiritual Retreat for Balinese Healers
Balian Beach has been regarded as a sacred and spiritual place by Balinese healers known as "Balians."
These traditional healers have sought solace and inspiration in the beach's serene surroundings, where they connect with nature and tap into their healing abilities.
The presence of Balians and their rituals has contributed to the spiritual aura that permeates the area.

⪢ Fishing & Coastal Life
Historically, Balian Beach was home to a vibrant fishing community.
The local villagers relied on the ocean for their sustenance, engaging in traditional fishing practices handed down through generations.
The beach served as a hub for fishermen, who set sail from its shores to explore the bountiful waters of the Indian Ocean.
⪢ Surfing Emergence
Balian Beach's emergence as a popular surfing destination dates back to the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Bali, in general, gained recognition as a world-class surf destination during this period, attracting surfers from around the globe.
Balian Beach, with its consistent waves and challenging surf breaks, became known among surf enthusiasts seeking an alternative to the more crowded spots on the island.

⪢ Development of Accommodation & Tourism
As word spread about the exceptional surfing conditions and natural beauty of Balian Beach, the area began to experience gradual development in terms of accommodation and tourism infrastructure.
Small guesthouses, bungalows, and eco-friendly resorts started to emerge, catering to surfers, nature lovers, and those seeking a tranquil getaway.
Despite this development, Balian Beach has managed to retain its laid-back and rustic charm, offering a more relaxed and off-the-beaten-path experience compared to the bustling tourist areas.
Today, Balian Beach continues to attract visitors from around the world, drawn to its breathtaking landscapes, world-class surf breaks, and spiritual ambiance.
The beach stands as a testament to the enduring connection between Balinese culture, nature, and the ocean, providing a glimpse into the historical tapestry that has shaped this incredible coastal destination.
Next up: Take a look at our gorgeous accommodation, and some very tasty Balinese cuisine!

Our Airbnb Accommodation at Balian Beach
Balian Princess Villas is a gated residence that is located inland, just a couple of minutes away from the beachfront.
We did have a fantastic stay here, with everything we needed and most importantly, a wonderful host.
There are 3 villas here, along with a small pool, a fully-stocked shared kitchen with everything you need, some nice loungers, and several very cute house cats!
It is secure and comfortable, and picturesque in its look and feel too.

The villas are small but very neat with a true Balinese feel to their construction.
The bathrooms are semi-outdoors but really well done, in particular the shower, which has a large vase and plant along with pebbles in it; super cool indeed!
The air conditioning and internet are decent, and along with a comfortable bed, you have everything you need for a memorable stay.

We have to give a big shout-out to our host, Stuart, and his wife, who couldn't have done more to make us feel at home.
On day one, they took care of our laundry, dropping it off at the local launderette, and also took the time to let us know of the local restaurants and things to do in the area.
They also offered us a personal day trip tour of the area, in which, for 20 USD each, they took us to a bat cave, through beautiful rice fields to a local and very secluded waterfall, and also to one of Bali's only Buddhist Temples.
We also stopped for lunch at an excellent local Warung. To top it off, we had dinner together watching some AFL (Australian Football League), and we genuinely had one of our best days in Bali.
A huge thanks to them both, and a major recommendation for Princess Villas. Do send us a message if you would like any further information!

The Local Cuisine & Restaurants at Balian Beach
The local cuisine around Balian Beach offers a delightful array of flavors and dishes that reflect the island's rich culinary heritage.
Here are some of our highlights.
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⪢ Tekor Bali
Tekor Bali Beachside Restaurant & Bar is a popular dining spot in Balian, located just a few minutes walk from the beachfront (not quite beachside).
Of all of the eateries we tried in Balian, this felt like the most Balinese, not just for the food but also the staff who were all in traditional dress.
The menu features a diverse selection of Indonesian and Western dishes, including seafood delicacies made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Everything was presented beautifully, and the service was excellent here.
We thoroughly enjoyed the food (and the portion sizes), and it was all very reasonably priced too.
⪢ Dekis Warung
Perhaps one of our favorite spots, Dekis Warung, has an excellent spot higher up on the hill that rolls down to the beach.
The view here is fantastic, and unlike Pondok, which is separated by the road access to the beach, Dekis has an uninterrupted view.
The menu here is a tad more limited than the other places we tried, although the prices were also much lower, typically between 20-40k IDR.
You will find typical favorites such as Nasi Goreng, and also a good breakfast selection, along with vegetarian dishes.
The beer is also slightly cheaper here.
The ambience is great here, and it does have a surfer vibe, with plenty of stickers from around the world adorning the wooden pillars to tempt your eyes as you soak up the soothing sound of the waves from the Indian Ocean.
One to check out!
⪢ Pondok Pitaya Resto (Restaurant) & Resort
Pondok Pitaya Resto was the first restaurant we tried in Balian, and it is one of the biggest too.
It is part of a larger resort, but open to walk-in customers. It has a wonderful atmosphere with chill music and lovely decor.
Its location is about as close to the beach as you can get, albeit in front of the main beach access.
It is raised from the road, though, so you still enjoy uninterrupted views of the beach and the sea.
You can savor the flavors of the ocean while enjoying a great selection of drinks, including local beer, smoothies, and shakes.
Live music performances and events occasionally add to the vibrant atmosphere here, too.
We spent a pretty long night here chatting away and drinking Bintang with someone we met during one of our dinners, and it was super nice.
As with most of the restaurants here, it was open until 11 pm.
There is a really good and extensive menu, and they also do daily specials.
All of the dishes we tried were great, with some good western options like ribs, wings, burgers, and a breakfast menu including eggs Benedict (Leon's favorite), along with the traditional Balinese offerings.
Prices are on the slightly higher side here for the food and the drinks, perhaps 15-20% more than elsewhere.
The service from the staff here was a little untimely and disinterested at times, too, even when it was not busy. We would still recommend coming here, though.
⪢ Gubug Bar & Cafe
Gubug Bar & Cafe also seems like part of a resort, but again, it is open to walk-in customers.
It sits just behind Dekis Warung and has a good corner plot, which, despite being further back from the beach, still manages to pull off a great view of the sea.
Inside is open and modern, and the service here was excellent. Prices were in the mid-range for the food and beer, slightly higher than Dekis but lower than Pondok Pitaya.
We only came here once, but had a great meal which was tasty and good value for money.
We highly recommend a visit!
Sunsets on Balian Beach
Balian Beach is renowned for its awe-inspiring sunsets, creating a magical atmosphere that captivates visitors and locals alike.
As the sun gently dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant hues, painting the beach in shades of orange, pink, and purple.
This daily spectacle is a true delight and is unforgettable.
It is worth the entire trip just to catch this amazing daily occurrence here.

We hope the pictures speak for themselves!
The sunset is visible from any point along the beachfront, but possibly the ideal location is at Secret Bay, a very cool spot known for its access to a breathtaking point extending from the bay, offering panoramic views of the coastline.
There's also a nice restaurant there (which we did not try), but the main attraction is definitely the view.
Things to Do at Balian Beach
⪢ Surfer's Paradise
For surfing enthusiasts, Balian Beach is a dream destination.
The consistent waves and world-class surf breaks make it a haven for surfers of all skill levels.
Advanced surfers can challenge themselves with the reef breaks that produce powerful waves, while beginners can take advantage of the sandy beach breaks to hone their skills.
The beach's consistent swells throughout the year and fewer crowds compared to other surfing spots in Bali make Balian Beach an ideal spot for surfers seeking an authentic and exhilarating experience.
⪢ Yoga & Wellness Retreats
In recent years, Balian Beach has become a hub for yoga and wellness enthusiasts looking to reconnect with nature and rejuvenate their mind, body, and soul.
The tranquil ambiance, coupled with the soothing sound of crashing waves, creates the perfect environment for yoga and meditation practices.
Several wellness retreats and yoga studios offer a range of classes, workshops, and retreat packages, providing an opportunity to relax, unwind, and nourish your well-being amidst the breathtaking beauty of Balian Beach.

⪢ Authentic Balinese Experience
Balian Beach provides an authentic Balinese experience that showcases the island's rich culture and traditions.
The laid-back and welcoming atmosphere allows one to immerse oneself in the local way of life.
You can freely explore the nearby traditional villages, interact with friendly locals, and even witness traditional ceremonies and rituals (which happen very frequently and randomly).
This cultural adventure offers a unique perspective on Bali, setting Balian Beach apart from the more touristy areas on the island.
⪢ Charming Accommodation Options
Balian Beach offers a range of charming and eco-friendly accommodation options that blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings.
Ours was just one example of this, and you will find a great host of options from boutique resorts and beachfront villas to rustic bungalows and eco-lodges.
Many of these accommodations provide stunning views of the beach and the ocean, ensuring an unforgettable stay in this tropical paradise.

How to Get to Balian Beach
To reach Balian Beach in Bali, there are several transportation options available depending on your starting point and preferences.
Balian Beach is located on the west coast of Bali, approximately a 2-3 hour drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport and popular tourist areas like Seminyak or Ubud.
Here are the common ways to get to Balian Beach:
Private Transportation
If you prefer convenience and flexibility, hiring a private car or taxi is a popular choice.
You can arrange for a private driver or taxi service from any location in Bali, including the airport or your hotel.
This option allows you to have a comfortable and direct journey to Balian Beach, and the driver can provide local insights and recommendations along the way.
Scooter Rental
For those who enjoy a sense of adventure and want to explore Bali at their own pace, renting a scooter is a common choice.
Many scooter rental shops can be found in popular tourist areas.
From there, you can embark on a scenic ride to Balian Beach, taking in the beautiful landscapes along the way.
However, it's important to ensure you have a valid international driver's license, wear a helmet, and adhere to local traffic regulations.
* Please note that the local government is considering a ban on all foreigners using any type of transport independently.
This has not yet been passed, but it could mean that you are only able to use publicly funded options endorsed by the tourism board.
Shuttle Service
Several shuttle services operate in Bali, offering transportation between popular tourist areas.
You can check with your hotel or travel agencies for shuttle options that include Balian Beach in their routes.
Shuttle services provide a convenient and affordable way to reach Balian Beach while offering shared transportation with other travelers.
Public Transportation
While public transportation options are limited in Bali, it is still possible to reach Balian Beach using local buses or minibuses, known as "bemos" or "bemos angkot."
However, be prepared for potential crowded conditions and longer travel times.
You may need to take multiple transfers or consult with locals for the best route to Balian Beach via public transportation.
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The Best Time to Visit Balian Beach
The best time to visit Balian Beach in Bali largely depends on your preferences and the activities you plan to engage in.
However, here are some factors we recommend you consider when deciding the ideal time for your visit:
⪢ Weather
Bali experiences a tropical climate characterized by two main seasons—the dry season and the wet season.
The dry season, from April to September, generally offers sunny days, lower humidity levels, and less rainfall, making it an excellent time for outdoor activities, beach exploration, and surfing.
The wet season, from October to March, brings more frequent rain showers and higher humidity, but it also offers lush green landscapes and quieter crowds.

⪢ Surfing Conditions
Balian Beach is renowned for its excellent surf breaks, and surfers often seek specific conditions.
The best time for surfing at Balian Beach is during the dry season, particularly between May and September.
During this period, consistent swells and offshore winds provide optimal surfing conditions, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced surfers.
⪢ Peak Season
Bali's peak tourist season generally aligns with the dry season, particularly during July and August.
During these months, Balian Beach and other popular tourist destinations in Bali can be busier, and prices for accommodations and activities may be higher.
If you prefer a quieter and more affordable experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, such as April, May, September, or October, when the weather is still pleasant, and crowds are relatively thinner.
⪢ Cultural Events
Bali is renowned for its vibrant festivals and cultural celebrations.
If you're interested in witnessing traditional ceremonies, cultural performances, or religious events, it's worth researching the Balinese calendar to align your visit with these special occasions.
The island's unique cultural heritage adds an extra dimension to your experience.
Ultimately, the best time to visit Balian Beach depends on your personal preferences.
Consider whether you prefer a more active and bustling atmosphere or a quieter and more relaxed ambiance.
Take into account your desired activities, weather conditions, and the overall experience you seek from your visit to determine the most suitable time for you.

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Balian Beach

Balian Beach is a hidden treasure that showcases the best of what Bali has to offer.
With its pristine beauty, world-class surf breaks, stunning sunsets, yoga retreats, authentic cultural experiences, and charming accommodation options, it has earned its reputation as the best beach in Bali.
Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or an opportunity to connect with nature and Balinese culture, Balian Beach is a destination that should not be missed.
Plan your visit to this enchanting beach, and prepare to be swept away by its natural splendor and captivating charm!
Thank you for reading, and please feel free to share your experience or ask any questions you may have in the comment section below.
FAQ: Balian Beach, Bali
Where is Balian Beach located?
Balian Beach is on Bali’s west coast, in Tabanan Regency. It’s about 90 minutes from Canggu or 2–2.5 hours from Ubud, depending on traffic.
What makes Balian Beach unique?
It’s known for its black volcanic sand, laid-back surfer vibes, and peaceful atmosphere.
Unlike tourist-heavy spots like Kuta or Seminyak, Balian is quiet, rustic, and authentically Balinese.
Is Balian Beach good for swimming?
The waves are powerful, and the currents can be strong. It’s better suited for surfing than swimming, especially during high tide. Always check the surf conditions before entering the water.
💡 There are calmer tide pools at low tide where you can safely dip your feet or relax by the shoreline.
Can beginners surf at Balian Beach?
Yes – it’s popular with both beginners and experienced surfers. Several local surf schools offer lessons, rentals, and guided surf sessions right on the beach.
Are there restaurants or cafes nearby?
Yes. Balian has a small but growing scene of beach cafés, smoothie bars, and warungs (local eateries). Many offer healthy, organic menus and sunset views.
Is accommodation available in Balian Beach?
There’s a good mix of guesthouses, boutique hotels, beach bungalows, and yoga retreats. Options are more limited than in Uluwatu or Canggu, so book ahead during high season.
Is Balian Beach safe to visit?
Yes. It’s considered very safe, with a tight-knit local and expat community. The area is quieter and less commercial, making it ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking tranquility.
What else is there to do near Balian Beach?
● Take a yoga class or wellness session
● Explore the nearby rice paddies
● Visit the Balian River for a walk or meditation
● Watch the sunset with local dogs and surfers
● Take day trips to Medewi or Tanah Lot
How do I get to Balian Beach?
The easiest way is to hire a private driver or use a ride-hailing app (though options may be limited). Scooters are also an option, but the road can be long and uneven in places.
Is Balian Beach worth visiting?
If you’re looking for peace, natural beauty, and a break from the crowds, absolutely. It’s one of Bali’s best hidden gems — perfect for surf, sunsets, and spiritual escape.
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