Nestled beneath dramatic limestone cliffs in Uluwatu, Suluban Beach is one of Bali’s most unique and breathtaking hidden beaches. Also known as Blue Point Beach, Suluban is famous for its cave entrance, turquoise waters, and world-class surf breaks.
Unlike typical beaches in Bali, reaching Suluban Beach is part of the adventure. Visitors walk down a series of steps and pass through narrow rock caves before arriving at the stunning shoreline — creating a dramatic and unforgettable first impression
🌴 Why Visit Suluban Beach?
🌊 Spectacular Cliff & Cave Scenery
The beach is surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and natural rock formations. During low tide, you can explore small caves and hidden sandy areas.
🏄 Surfer’s Paradise
Suluban is well-known among experienced surfers for its powerful waves and reef breaks. It’s a popular surf spot attracting surfers from around the world.
📸 Instagram-Worthy Views
From the top cliff viewpoints to the cave entrance and sunset panorama, every corner of Suluban Beach offers incredible photo opportunities.
🌅 Stunning Sunset Spot
The cliffs above Suluban are lined with cafes and bars, making it one of the best places in Uluwatu to enjoy a magical Bali sunset.
💡 Best Time to Visit
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Low tide is recommended for easier access to the beach area.
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Late afternoon for sunset views from the cliffside cafes.
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Dry season (April–October) for clearer skies and better ocean visibility.


