White Bias, Virgin Beach in East Bali

Sunday, February 20, 2011 | | 0 comments |

One of the new tourism potential in East Bali, Beach White Bias, the imaginatively named White Sand Beach is one place that really you should visit to spend one or two days. There are no hotels, no shops, some quiet hawkers who will leave you alone if you want and stalls that sell seafood delicacies and more. This is a place for relaxation and enjoyment.

This is one of the most beautiful beaches in Bali. Located between Candidasa and Amlapura, the entrance to the beach is also hidden, unless you get specific information. One kilometer or more after the Village Bugbug, you will see a small sign that reads "Virgin Beach".

Then there are one or two miles to the beach with a road that is still modest, through several villages are lush and Pura-Pura beautiful little, take you to a place pembalian ticket for Rp 5,000, - to enter this area. This beach is a local treasure and local communities need to develop the best.

Line of white sand leading to a bright blue sea. White umbrellas with the atmosphere of a tropical paradise waiting for the guests. Luxury hotels on the east coast panati make this as a place to hold special events for their guests, complete with a picnic lunch and cold drinks.

There are no hotels that damage the atmosphere of perfect peace along 500 meters of coastline. Clear blue waters and palm trees provide shade and lovely atmosphere. At the southern end, there are boats (traditional Balinese fishing boats) shows that this beach is still a beach that is not used entirely for tourism, but still used for the fishermen to work, but the tourists can still enjoy their best day here.

Some shops (small local restaurant) simple thatched offer soft drinks and cold beer. You can eat the fish you just caught or shrimp in coconut coir dipanggan with rice and vegetables or maybe a salad. There are also simple dishes that are available, such as fried rice, cap-cay, all carefully prepared. Stroll along, then spend an hour or two looking at turquoise sea while relaxing with a satisfying meal.