LOVELY overlay of white sandy beach offered by Jimbaran Beach will surely let visitors linger over while having a promenade. The village is also known as fishermen village. In the past, many local people also did salt farming. Of course, this village is flanked by beach in the west and mangrove forest in the east.
Amid the development of tourism growth, Jimbaran sits at strategic location between Kuta in the north and Nusa Dua in the southeast. Various tourism facilities have equipped this tourist area such as hotels, luxury villas and restaurants.
The potential as fishermen village is taken advantage to channel fish catch. A number of seafood cafés are established along the beach. Where to get there? From Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai, visitors can take the turn at Jimbaran or traffic light at Kedonganan. Then you find Jalan Raya Uluwatu. To go to the beach, you can take road section at Kedonganan, intersection at Jimbaran Market or next three-way Kali intersection.
Let’s be back to Jimbaran Beach. This beach is famous for its seafood delicacies such as lobster, fish and crabs. Commonly it is served with water spinach with hot plecing sauces. Certainly there are still some other menus.
Why does this location attract so many visitors? Other than offering delicious food, the location is nice at seafront and has sunset view in the afternoon. At night, it comes with romantic atmosphere. Fresh sea breezes and twinkling stars above, lights on the hills in the south as well as the landing and taking-off aircrafts at the airport in the north look so beautiful.
Maximize your travel experience. Do not only enjoy the nature and culture. Simply taste some delicious foods of this island to enrich your journey with family or friends. Have a nice day!