Hi, I’m Julia, and Bali has been my home for over 7 years. I didn’t just come here on holiday and write a quick guide—I live here, I breathe Bali every single day. I’ve walked these paths climbed these cliffs and swum in these hidden coves. I know which beaches are worth the sweat which are peaceful at sunrise and which ones locals keep quietly to themselves.
When you plan your trip, Google or AI will show you the same lists over and over again: Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu. But Bali’s real beauty? It’s tucked away in the secret stretches of sand you won’t see on postcards. These are beaches people miss because:
- They require effort (hundreds of stairs, or a scooter ride through a village).
- They don’t appear on “top 10 tourist beaches” lists.
- They’re loved quietly by locals who don’t shout about them online.
And that’s why I’m writing this. So you don’t just visit Bali you feel it.
Table of Contents
1. Nyang Nyang Beach – The Cliffside Secret
- Why hidden: 600+ steps keep most tourists away.
- Why it stands out: Vast golden sand, shipwreck art, and turquoise waves with barely a soul around.
- Why people miss it: It looks like “too much effort” from the cliff top.
- How to reach:
- 🚖 Taxi/Driver: Best option—safe for belongings and no need to climb back to a scooter after those stairs.
- 🛵 Scooter: Only if you’re confident on steep roads.
- Avoid: Heavy bags, midday heat.
- Local tip: Bring water, a small picnic, and leave valuables in your driver’s car.

2. Bias Tugel Beach – Padang Bai’s Secret Cove
- Why hidden: Most people rush to the Gilis, skipping this small turn-off.
- Why it stands out: Calm, swimmable water + colorful fish.
- Why people miss it: It feels too “local” compared to bigger beaches.
- How to reach:
- 🚖 Taxi (best from Ubud or South Bali).
- 🛵 Scooter if you’re nearby.
- Avoid: Swimming too far, busy weekends.
- Local tip: Eat grilled fish at the warung, simple and authentic.

3. Green Bowl Beach – Caves & Secrets
- Why hidden: 300+ steep stairs + small parking.
- Why it stands out: Limestone caves, turquoise water, meditation spots.
- Why people miss it: Most stop at Pandawa nearby.
- How to reach:
- 🚖 Taxi easiest with valuables and gear.
- 🛵 Scooter if staying close.
- Avoid: Visiting at high tide (caves disappear).
- Local tip: Keep your gear light, water handy.
4. Amed Secret Beach – Coral & Calm
- Why hidden: It’s in North-East Bali, away from tourist hubs.
- Why it stands out: Snorkeling straight from the shore, traditional fishing boats, village vibes.
- Why people miss it: Long drive from Ubud or Seminyak.
- How to reach:
- 🚖 Taxi/Driver (comfortable, long ride).
- 🛵 Scooter if you’re already in Amed.
- Avoid: Stepping on coral, weak swimmers without fins.
- Local tip: Bring a collapsible tent—shade is rare.

5. Gunung Payung Beach – Peace Beside Pandawa
- Why hidden: Its famous neighbor (Pandawa) steals the spotlight.
- Why it stands out: Same turquoise beauty, but serene.
- Why people miss it: No hype, no crowds.
- How to reach:
- 🚖 Taxi: safe storage.
- 🛵 Scooter if nearby.
- Avoid: Expecting food stalls or nightlife.
- Local tip: Visit the temple above before heading down.
Quick Reference Cheat Sheet
Beach | Best For | How to Get There | What to Avoid | Local Tip |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nyang Nyang | Remote golden sands | Taxi > Scooter | Midday heat, heavy bags | Driver holds your stuff, bring picnic |
Bias Tugel | Calm swim + fish | Taxi > Scooter | Currents, weekends | Eat fresh warung fish |
Green Bowl | Caves + crystal water | Taxi > Scooter | High tide, heavy gear | Light load, water in hand |
Amed Secret | Coral snorkeling | Taxi > Scooter | Standing on coral | Bring collapsible tent, fins recommended |
Gunung Payung | Peaceful beach temple | Taxi > Scooter | Expecting vendors | Stop at temple, bring your own snacks |
Memory Lane
Even after 7 years here, I still catch myself falling in love with these beaches like it’s the first time.These beaches are not on your usual bucket list because they demand effort, patience, and respect. But in that effort lies Bali’s magic.
I’ve shared them with you not just as a traveler, but as someone who calls this island home. Bali has given me sunrises that healed me, waves that challenged me, and quiet sands that reminded me who I am. And I want you to feel a piece of that.
So when you pack your towel, water, and spirit of adventure—remember, Bali isn’t just a destination. It’s a sanctuary.
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