6 Beaches in Seminyak For A Sun-Kissed Getaway In 2025
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Beaches in Seminyak

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Double Six Beach

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02

Petitenget Beach

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03

Batu Belig Beach

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04

Berawa Beach

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05

Kelan Beach

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06

Sanur Beach

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People Also Ask About Seminyak

  1. Which are the best water sports to do in Seminyak?

    1. Fly Fishing- Fly fishing on the beaches in Seminyak is an experience you should not miss. Sight of different fishes in one spot massive numbers never fails to amuse environmentalists.

    2. Surf at Echo Beach-
    Of all the sought after Seminyak beaches, the Echo Beach is popular among water sports lovers for its surfing spots who are not so fond of swimming. It is an ideal spot for sitting back and watching a surreal sunset which lights up the entire beach with its natural orange and auburn hues.

    3. Sea walking-
    If you are looking for some thrill and jitters in your vacation, then sea walking on the beaches in Seminyak is the one for you. This activity takes you through exotic marine life to the sea floor.

    4. River rafting-
    Propelling your way amidst a ravaging river against the backdrop of dense tropical forests, soaring gorges and magnificent rice paddles is something you should not miss. The two rivers Ayung and Telaga Waja offer great courses for rafting for the adrenaline junkies through scenic landscapes.

    5. Bali rolling donut-
    One of the must water sports in Seminyak beaches is the Rolling Donut. In an inflated donut shaped boat which is pulled at full speed by another speed boat, you can enjoy an insane ride through the waters. If you have ever rode on a banana boat and are willing to try a sport of different levels of sensation, Rolling Donut is your best pick.

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  2. Which are the best things to do in Seminyak?

    1. Party at Ku De Ta- Party animals don’t miss a chance of experiencing the beachside night party at Ku De Ta. With a dedicated bar, private loft area for the VIPs, a centred lawn and a wealth of entertainment options, the place has a fair reputation as a hub of hip parties.

    2. Get a spa massage at Seminyak- Of all the things the beaches in Seminyak boast of are its chain of spa parlours where you can rejuvenate your body and soul. From exclusive facials to detox and yoga these spas combine high end technology and natural therapies to provide you a truly relaxing experience.

    3. Sunbathe at the beach- Seminyak beaches serve as a magnet to tourists who keep sunbath as one of the prime activities in their tour itinerary. The western coast of this beach is usually devoid of tourists at noon. If you are looking for a secluded hideaway to bask in the sun, head to the beach and enjoy watching the sea and getting tanned in the sun.

    4. Seek blessings at Masceti Temple- For those with spiritual leaning, make a visit to the Masceti Temple after you are done with activities in the Seminyak beaches. The temple located on the Mescati Island is one of the nine directional temples in Bali.

    Also Read: Ultimate Things to Do in Seminyak
  3. What is the best time to visit Seminyak?

    The months between April and September are considered ideal for visiting the beautiful beaches in Seminyak. There is a wealth of water activities available for tourists to embark in. The climate is cool and dry offering visitors a good chance for sightseeing. If you want to watch a sunset across the Andaman Sea, the best time to visit the beach is between 6pm and 7 pm when the sun goes down.

    Also Check: Best Time and Season to Visit Seminyak
  4. Is Seminyak expensive?

    Yes, Seminyak is expensive compared to the other popular travel destinations in Bali. Seminyak is known for some of its world class accommodation facilities, shopping boutiques, beach clubs, rooftop bars and restaurants that are the highest priced in Bali.

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  5. Is Seminyak safe?

    Yes, Seminyak is fairly safe with petty scams and crimes common in some places. Maintain the general rules of the place to keep up your personal safety.

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  6. Is it better to stay in Nusa Dua or Seminyak?

    If you are on a family vacation and want to do anything that involves your family members, Nasa Dua will be your pick. But, if you are a party monger or a wanderlust soul, Seminyak has to top your itinerary. Brimming with great beach clubs, restaurants, boutique shops and private beaches, Seminyak tops the priority list of any avid traveller.

    Recommended Read: Amazing Things to Do in Nusa Dua
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