Understand
When talking about Nusa Dua, there are two ways to approach it. Firstly, it refers to the entire eastern side of the Bukit Peninsula, found in the southern tip of Bali. Secondly, it can specifically point to a purpose-built tourist enclave known as the Tourism District, situated at the southeast side of the peninsula. In this article, we will cover not only the Nusa Dua enclave but also the Tanjung Benoa peninsula and some parts west of the enclave until the village of Sawangan. The western area of Sawangan is further explored in the Uluwatu article. Nusa Dua is the epitome of luxury and convenience. It is adorned with a wide array of high-end hotels, the most popular golf course in Bali, and serves as the main convention center on the island. However, what truly steals the spotlight are its glorious beaches. Imagine stepping onto white sand that stretches deep and long, inviting you to take a refreshing swim. If you aren't staying at Nusa Dua, the public beach at Geger is the perfect destination for you. Not only will you find stunning beachfront, but you will also have the opportunity to visit one of Bali's best museums. Interestingly, this museum is often overlooked by visitors, leaving it nearly empty, allowing for an uninterrupted exploration of its treasures. Entering the Nusa Dua enclave is an experience in itself, thanks to its three manned gates and obligatory security searches for everyone. Some may find this slightly claustrophobic, while others appreciate the enhanced sense of safety. Although critics argue that it creates an "artificial location," it is crucial to remember that Nusa Dua's security measures aim to protect guests, especially considering the prior acts of terrorism in Bali. So, embrace the enchantment and let Nusa Dua provide you with a safe and unforgettable holiday experience!
Get in
Nusa Dua is a beautiful enclave located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. It is easily accessible from the Kuta area (only 20-30 minutes away) and Jimbaran (just 15 minutes away) through the main southern route called Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai, which turns into Jalan Bypass Nusa Dua as it enters the enclave. If you're arriving by air, the international airport is only 20 to 30 minutes away by car. You can take a pre-paid taxi that will cost you between Rp 95,000 and 110,000. Alternatively, if you're staying at a hotel in Nusa Dua, they will most likely arrange a pick-up for you at the airport. While public transport is not very regular in the area, there are some bemos that ply the main bypass from Tegal terminal in Denpasar. Here are two recommended options for private transportation in Nusa Dua: - Bali Indo Tour (Nusa Dua Private Driver) located on Jalan Labuan Sait. They offer a 10-hour tour that includes beautiful sights like Uluwatu, Blue Point Beach, Pandawa Beach, and more. The tour costs USD 40. Visit their website [x] for more information. - Gotravela Indonesia Transport (Bali Nusa Dua Promo Transport Rent) based in Nusa Dua Bali. They offer a 10-hour tour around Bali, including Nusa Penida island, at a price of USD 30. To book their services, call +623614457739. Check out their website [x] for details.
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