If you’re looking for a quiet beach in Bali away from the crowds, Nunggalan Beach should definitely be on your list. It’s hidden behind the tall cliffs of Pecatu Village, so getting there is more like an adventure than just a visit. You’ll need to walk about 20–30 minutes down a sloping path from the parking area, but every step is worth it when you see the wide stretch of white sand and the clear blue-green sea, almost empty of people.

One of the coolest things here is an old shipwreck resting on the sand. It’s unique and full of character, and because it’s covered with colorful murals, it’s a favorite spot for photos. Surrounded by dramatic green cliffs and the calm sound of waves, the vibe here really feels like you’re in another world. There are no beach clubs or fancy cafes just nature, sea breeze, and peaceful quiet.

The best time to visit? Late afternoon. The sunset at Nunggalan Beach is seriously stunning the sky changes into beautiful shades of orange and pink, and the reflection on the water makes everything look magical. If you’re into camping, bring your own tent and enjoy a starry night that you won’t find in the city.Basically, Nunggalan isn’t just a vacation spot—it’s a place to truly get away from it all.