Geger Beach, located in the southern region of Bali, Indonesia, is a pristine natural wonder featuring fine white sand.
Visitors in search of more secluded areas on the beach are directed to a "secret beach" situated nearby Geger Temple.
Seaweed, predominantly harvested by local seaweed farmers, is a common feature of the beach and is often utilized by the cosmetic industry.
Northern sections of the beach offer rental loungers, while the southern shores feature an array of resorts.
For delectable seafood grills, patrons can easily access a nearby restaurant via staircase. Other dining options providing international cuisine are also available.
Entrance to the beach is subject to a nominal fee.
Visitor reviews highlight that the beach is quiet and clean, with a few restaurants and bars and the option to rent paddle and snorkeling gear. Visitors mostly enjoy swimming and sunbathing as the beach is not crowded, but some complain about the lack of amenities and small rocks on the shore.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
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