Jimbaran is directly south of the airport, on the way from Denpasar
towards Nusa Dua. Jimbaran village is the narrow neck of Bali
Island, and thus it has two remarkably different beaches. On the
west, Jimbaran Beach faces the Jimbaran Bay, recently lined by
new luxurious resorts. On the east, the beach faces the body of
water sheltered by Benoa Harbor. Jimbaran is a sleepy cove where
fleets of fishing boats color the scene.
Formerly a relatively quiet area, its image has improved dramatically with the opening of the beautiful Four Season's Resort and the Inter-Continental. The last couple of years, it has become even busier still with grilled seafood restaurants going up at a rapid pace along the beach, attracting local families and tourists in droves.
Formerly a relatively quiet area, its image has improved dramatically with the opening of the beautiful Four Season's Resort and the Inter-Continental. The last couple of years, it has become even busier still with grilled seafood restaurants going up at a rapid pace along the beach, attracting local families and tourists in droves.
Located on Bali's west coast, Jimbaran offers a small-secluded
beach area, where tranquility and perfect peace is the perfect
antidote to a stressful world. The land gently slopes away from
the beach revealing exclusive celebrity haunts hidden under a
canopy of leafy tropical forest. A popular spot for windsurfing
and sailing small craft, which are available for rent, Jimbaran's
grey sand and calm waters are attracting more people but the beach
still has a sleepy feeling. A day at Jimbaran is made even more
popular because of the all the wonderful options to eat. Choose
from simple local food, the freshest fish or 5-star luxury. It
is also a popular spot for sunset.
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