"Start us off big-picture. What's this beach like? Thomas Beach, located in the south of Bali not far from Uluwatu, is a long, sprawling, white-sand beach flanked by willowy palm trees. It has managed to keep itself a well-guarded secret, drawing only the most curious travelers. So how do we get there? Getting to Thomas Beach requires some effort. Head to Suka Espresso and follow the dirt track opposite the cafe, which takes you to a small car park. From here it's 175 steps down a coastal path to reach the beach. Can we rent equipment on site, or should we be sure to bring supplies? There are beach loungers and umbrellas for rent, although you'll need to bring your own towel. For food, there are a few warungs serving snacks and drinks. How's the beach itself—the waves and the sand? Thomas Beach is simply stunning. The turquoise water is calm enough for swimming, which isn't always the case in Bali, where the sea can be rough. And the creamy sand is soft enough to lie or stroll on. Can we go barefoot? You can of course go barefoot, but the sand gets hot. There's lots of room to spread out—bring a towel or rent a lounger and umbrella. Anything special we should look for? Sip on fresh coconut water from one of the vendors. So why would you recommend this beach in particular? This beach is great for people who want a stunning swimming spot with beautiful scenery and not too many crowds. The steps down to the beach put some visitors off—those who do manage them will find all the more space to spread out." - Anna Chittenden