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About Green Bowl Beach

Green Bowl Beach Guide

Find A Perfect Beach to Surf & Settle On in Bali

Plan your visit to Bali's less-than-crowded southern coast paradise and discover its unmatched natural beauty.

What Makes Green Bowl Beach Special

Location

Secluded Green Bowl Beach provides an idyllic retreat on Bali's Bukit Peninsula and serves as an idyllic retreat from its more bustling tourist spots.

Pure White Sand and Enthralling Landscape

Here you will discover soft white sand at the base of a towering limestone cliff, creating an aesthetically pleasing setting and offering visitors breathtaking panoramic views.

Challenging Surf Breaks (Intermediate to Advanced Surfers)

Green Bowl's right reef break offers challenging surf for intermediate to advanced surfers with ultra consistent waves that draw many surfers each year.

Unique Limestone Caves

Take an adventure into the historic limestone caves that provide natural shade from the heat, decorated with small rock shrines that give a peek into Balinese culture and showcase these famous caves! Additionally, swimming and snorkeling may also be possible during calmer conditions - don't miss them out on this exciting experience. Water shoes should be worn while exploring rocky shorelines and exploring tide pools at low tide; you will discover many fascinating tide pools filled with marine life!

Things To Remember Before Attending Green Bowl Beach

Reaching Green Bowl Beach requires descending a long concrete staircase (approximately 320 steps), rendering it unsuitable for those with mobility impairments. Also be wary of monkeys along the paths or parking areas! Secure Your Items Before Traveling

High tides may obstruct access to the beach; be aware of their schedule before visiting. Mid tide is generally best time for paddling out for surfing at Green Bowl Beach

Limited Facilities

There are some small warungs (local eateries) near the parking area; however, it is recommended to bring all necessary food, drinks, sunscreen, and other supplies from home.

Entrance Fee & Parking

Green Bowl Beach requires an entrance fee as well as additional parking costs; entrance and parking prices will differ accordingly. Online taxis may drop off and collect passengers at the entrance gate of Green Bowl Beach. To best enjoy this visit, low tide in the morning is recommended so as to reduce crowding at Green Bowl Beach.

Activities at Green Bowl Beach

Surfing

Take on the waves at this reef break known for its strong currents and steep right handers.

Sunbathing

Sunbathe or relax on the beach under a canopy & take in sun rays!

Swimming

Take advantage of its cool waters to refresh yourself whilst being mindful of currents; but remember not to overstay.

Snorkeling

Explore the underwater world around coral reefs.

Cave Exploring

Discover limestone caves filled with small shrines inside.

Tide Pool Exploring

At low tide, enjoy witnessing marine life flourish in tide pools!

Surf Information at Green Bowl Beach

Reef Break waves of Reef Type Reef Break type with difficulty being intermediate waves breaking at Reef Type reef breaks with difficulty being intermediate wave type; waves breaking right off reef break point are recommended; Swell Direction should face South while Wind Direction NE(Northeast); Any Hazards or Strong Currents Are Present?

Location

Green Bowl Beach can be found along the Bukit Peninsula of South Bali near Uluwatu Temple located Ungasan South Kuta Badung Regency. Green Bowl Beach can also be reached from there by boat from where there's access to Ungasan South Kuta Badung Regency where there are two other access points located off Green Bowl Beach that provide easy access.

Tips to Have an Outstanding Visit

Check the tide schedule, bring plenty of water and snacks, wear comfortable shoes for walking the steps, put on sunscreen/hat combination to shield against sun's UV radiation as well as secure all belongings against monkeys, take out trash. Be mindful of strong currents when swimming and surfing at Green Bowl Beach.

Experienced surfers seeking challenging waves are among those most drawn here; travelers seeking less-crowded beach experiences; those appreciating natural beauty and tranquil surroundings as well as brave souls willing to trek down steps for rewarding beach experiences are welcome as well.

Come experience Green Bowl Beach today - create unforgettable memories on your Bali adventure by booking transport, accommodation and surfing lessons today!

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on Wed Jun 07 2023
(Translated by Google) Very nice beach, more than more than the Uluwatu area for my taste. It has a very large cave right in the sand and on the other side is another cave with a mini temple. The downside is that we couldn't enjoy a swim due to the waves, but that's typical in this area. (Original) Playa muy bonita, de más que más de la zona de Ul... see more
on Sun Jun 04 2023
Most beautiful beach in Bali
on Sat Jun 03 2023
(Translated by Google) There are many stairs to access, but until the shoreline the fatigue pays off (Original) Akses nya banyak anak tangga, tapi sampe bibir pantai rasa lelahnya terbayarkan
on Wed May 31 2023
(Translated by Google) This beach is not too crowded. It's nice to be able to visit Green Bowl Beach, it feels like you have a private beach. Be careful with women who sell accessories, they are quite pushy in offering the goods they sell. Hopefully in the future there can be firmness, because it is very annoying to be followed, pulled, until you g... see more
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on Tue May 30 2023
(Translated by Google) The beach is quite beautiful although not too big. Unfortunately, it can only be visited by tourists who are physically good, for the elderly or those who are physically less fit, it's best not to come here. To get to the beach you have to go down hundreds of steps, going down might not be a problem, but once you go up it wil... see more
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on Mon May 29 2023
A quiet, beautiful beach with crystal clear water. It is small and may disappear during high tide, so be sure to check about the tide before visiting. Plenty of rocks and reefs, and waves. There are big caves which provide shade in the morning, one is actually a pura. To reach the beach, we took the stairs, which is quite steep with no handrail. So... see more
on Sun May 28 2023
The beach itself it's stunning. It's small, so go during low tide. The stairs are a lot but if you go slow and take breaks they are 100% doable. I'd give it 5 stars if it wasn't for the ladies coming to you every 10/15 minutes (no joke) to sell you stuff. I get it, it's their livelihood, but you can't sleep, read a book, chat - they'll come and int... see more
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