Theremote Jimbaran Beach is a picturesque stretch of coast, perfect for thoselooking for a quiet holiday in Bali. You’ll fall in love with scenes of brightwooden boats floating on the calm waters of the bay, the local fishermen andtheir daily rituals, and the fresh fish served at the waterfront restaurants.By night there’s even a chance for a dance at one of the bars and clubs thatline the beach.
Wakeearly to see the fishermen returning with their night’s catch. Head to the fishmarkets for its lively atmosphere and the chance to see the locals carefully filetthe fish.
Comedinner you’ll see the fish you saw at the market being carried out on plates atthe local barbeque restaurants. The village is a destination for both the Balineseand tourists who head here for its reputation for the best fish in Bali. Chooseto pay for your meal by weight or from an al-a-carte menu.
Sinkyour feet into the sand as you start devouring the delicious seafood and ricedishes. Many of the restaurants are literally waterfront, meaning the tablesare often on the sand. Listen to the live music that floats on the sea breezeas you watch the spectacular sunset.
Justa short walk north of Jimbaran Beach and Kedonganan is the culturally richKelan Beach. The beach not only offers some of the best views of the bay but itis lined by traditional restaurants and is home to a number of sacred templestoo. Those looking for adventure will love rock climbing, playing paintball orabseiling at the Jimbaran Hills Activity Valley, just behind the beach.
Occupyingthe thin strip of land leading to the Bukit Peninsula, Jimbaran Beach is closeto the Ngurah Rai International Airport and is easily reached by car or taxi.There’s no shortage of accommodation if you wish to stay in the area, but JimbaranBeach can easily be visited for a daytrip. With just one lone street and softstretch of sandy beach the town is easily explored on foot.