SIYUT Beach in Gianyar District is not quite popular among tourists. Nevertheless, this black sandy beach near Klungkung can be an alternative for tourists who want silence on the beach.
Access to Siyut Beach itself is extremely easy. From Denpasar City to Siyut Beach, you will cover a distance of about 27 km via Jalan Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra or 9 km to the south of Gianyar Town.
The beach sits near the border of Gianyar District and Klungkung District. At the crossroads of this bypass road, there are signs directing the Siyut Beach.
Feel the difference
Of course, Siyut Beach has advantages in terms of the natural nuances that are offered. For tourists who want to get away from the hustles and bustles of the city and the busyness of their routine, the destinations like Siyut Beach in Gianyar can be an alternative because this silent beach in Gianyar offers a different natural feel.
The beautiful stretch of black sand is decorated with the sound of several roaring bamboo propellers when the wind from the Indonesian Ocean blows hard during the day. The nature is calm, beautiful and unspoiled, making the surrounding atmosphere tranquil.
Meanwhile, the crashing waves of the Indonesian Ocean are somewhat hard hitting the shoreline so that the beach looked a bit steep. If you stand to the south, far away you can see the mainland of Nusa Penida like a floating island on a blue sea.
Well, if you feel thirsty or hungry, here there are several beach stalls that provide drinks and snacks.
The later in the afternoon, the more visitors come to Siyut Beach. If the air is still hot, you can wait until the atmosphere around the beach is calmer for relaxing activities such as walking, playing beach volleyball or other types of activities.
Visitors on weekdays are more anglers. While on national holidays and weekends, many local residents flock to the beach to relax and just play on the sand.
Facilities
To provide comfort for visitors, Siyut Beach is equipped with several public facilities such as a large parking area, swings, food stalls and others.
Ceremony location
Like other beaches across Bali, Siyut Beach is also used by the Hindu community as a destination for the melasti procession and wash away the ashes after carrying out cremation ceremony.