"Hidden between dramatic limestone cliffs, this west-facing beach in Uluwatu is a haven for surfers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike. Reaching it requires descending a set of stairs through a narrow, cave-like gap in the cliffs—an effort that is more than rewarded by the beach’s breathtaking beauty. For the best experience, visit during low tide when the shore is more accessible. Keep in mind, however, that the currents can be extremely strong, so swimming or surfing here should be done with caution. As an entry point to Uluwatu's main surf break, it's a popular spot for surfers. Even if you don't plan on catching any waves, you can still explore the coast and enjoy the views. Entry is free, and its proximity to other Uluwatu landmarks makes it a convenient spot for a dose of nature and adventure." - Travis Levius