Suluban Beach (Blue Point)
Uluwatu

Suluban Beach (Blue Point)

Hidden Cave Beach with World-Class Surf

Beach
Type
Moderate
Difficulty
2-4 hours
Duration
10,000 IDR (~$0.70) parking fee
Entry Fee

About Suluban Beach (Blue Point)

Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point Beach, is one of Uluwatu's most spectacular hidden gems. Accessed through a series of limestone caves and rocky passages, this secluded beach offers an adventure just to reach its pristine shores. The journey down involves navigating through narrow cave openings and climbing over rocks, making the arrival feel like discovering a secret paradise.

The beach is famous among surfers for its consistent, powerful waves that break over a shallow reef. The surf break here is considered one of Bali's best, attracting professional surfers and hosting international competitions. When the waves are smaller, the crystal-clear water is perfect for swimming and snorkeling among the coral formations.

The dramatic limestone cliffs surrounding the beach create a natural amphitheater, with caves and rock formations perfect for exploration during low tide. The beach's unique geography provides excellent photo opportunities, especially during golden hour when the light filters through the cave openings.

Photo Gallery

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Highlights

Hidden cave entrance access
World-class surf break
Crystal-clear swimming water
Dramatic limestone formations
Excellent snorkeling opportunities
Adventure-style beach access

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the cave access to the beach?

The access requires moderate fitness and agility. You'll need to duck through low cave openings, climb over rocks, and navigate uneven terrain. It's not suitable for young children or those with mobility issues.

Is Suluban Beach suitable for beginner surfers?

No, Suluban is an advanced surf break with powerful waves breaking over shallow reef. Beginners should try more suitable breaks like Kuta Beach or take lessons at safer locations.

Visit Information

Best Time
Morning (8-11 AM) for calmer conditions and better cave access
Entry Fee
10,000 IDR (~$0.70) parking fee
Difficulty
Moderate

What to Bring

  • Sturdy water shoes for rocky terrain
  • Swimwear and quick-dry clothes
  • Waterproof camera or phone case
  • Snorkel gear (optional)
  • Cash for parking
  • Small backpack for cave navigation

Important Tips

  • Access requires climbing through caves - wear appropriate footwear
  • Check tide times - easier access during low tide
  • Strong surf - only for experienced swimmers/surfers
  • Bring minimal belongings due to cave access
  • Perfect for photography during golden hour

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