Thinking of a holiday in Bali? Nusa Dua has to be on your list of places to stay. With Nusa Dua Beach offering warm, golden sand and beautiful turquoise views of the Indian Ocean, it’s one of the most popular resort destinations on the island.
It also has plenty of attractions to keep you interested when you arrive. From the Puja Mandala, Geger Beach, Beach Bars, Beach Games, and so much more.
There are plenty of Nusa Dua activities for everyone to enjoy and we’ve picked 42 amazing things to do in Nusa Dua for you to add to your Bali itinerary.
Where Is Nusa Dua, Bali?
Nusa Dua is on the Bukit Peninsula in South Kuta (Kuta Sel) and it’s not too far from Uluwatu, the other beach towns of Canggu, Kuta, Seminyak and Legian or Denpasar Airport.
How To Get To Nusa Dua
Assuming that you’re coming from the Ngurah Rai International Airport, most hotels in Nusa Dua will offer a free airport transfer service and that means they will arrange for a driver to meet your flight and collect your luggage and bring you to the hotel.
If the airport pickup is a paid service, it’s still convenient but it might be cheaper to use Grab or Go-jek the local equivalents of Uber to book a ride.
From elsewhere in Bali, it’s fine to use Grab or Gojek if they’re available and you will get to the Nusa Dua Beach area in comfort without being ripped off while using these services.
When’s The Best Time To Visit Nusa Dua?
Nusa Dua is a beach destination and it’s most popular in the dry season when the sea breeze is a bit stronger, temperatures are a bit cooler, it’s less humid and it doesn’t rain too regularly.
However, that’s also peak season and it means the nearby resorts are more expensive and so are flights.
Don’t worry about opting to come in the rainy season, though, as apart from the Christmas to New Year period, this is the off-season and it’s quite a bit cheaper to stay here and get here at that time of year.
It doesn’t rain all day, either, and, in fact, Bali gets an average of 8 hours of sunshine each day in the wet season! So, you’ll be fine to go sunbathing on Nusa Dua Beach and enjoy a Sunday brunch without getting soaking wet.
Our 42 Top Things To Do Near Nusa Dua Beach
Museum PASIFIKA
Museum PASIFIKA is considered to be the finest museum in Bali for art lovers and it has one of the largest collections in Southeast Asia.
The focus here is on Asia and Pacific art and you can find work from as far apart as Papua and Polynesia and China and Vanuatu.
It regularly hosts exhibits from visiting artists both from Bali and Indonesia and further afield in Asia. It’s one of our “must-do” attractions in the Nusa Dua area.
Where Is It? Complex Bali Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC) Area Block P, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: Museum Pasifika
Nusa Dua Beach
Nusa Dua Beach regularly makes the top of the “best beaches in Bali” lists and that’s because it’s absolutely lovely.
It’s a long stretch of white sand which is soft under your feet and the ocean is a beautiful shade of blue. Nusa Dua Beach is the kind of beach that people dream of when they talk of paradise beaches.
The beach is lined with posh resorts but don’t be fooled, Nusa Dua Beach is not a private beach and you’re free to visit without booking in to an expensive hotel room.
Where Is It? Nusa Dua Beach, Semenanjung, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
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Geger Beach or Pantai Geger is something of a hidden gem when compared to the main Nusa Dua Beach and it has lovely golden sand that goes on and on.
If you’re into diving or snorkeling the reefs offshore here at Geger Beach are gorgeous and there’s a huge array of marine life to see among the coral.
The area is home to plenty of beach bars and you can easily get something to eat or drink right by the beach.
Where Is It? 56MG+RFQ, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Bali Collection
For an area full of swanky resorts, there aren’t a huge number of shopping opportunities in Nusa Dua and the best of them is Bali Collection.
This is a one-stop premium mall with shops, restaurants, entertainment and a garden estate to enjoy.
You can buy local products here (though at something of a premium compared to elsewhere on the island) and high-end designer brands as well.
There’s a Duty-Free store in the Bali Collection too if you want to arrange some goodies to take home with you.
Where Is It? 56XJ+22F, Jl. Kw. Nusa Dua Resort, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: Bali Collection
Water Blow
Nestled between two cliff faces in Nusa Dua is the water blow and it’s an incredible experience.
The waves race toward the gap between the cliffs and the water is compressed into a creamy foam that breaks apart in the air, gently coating onlookers with a cooling mist of ocean water.
It’s not far from the Grand Hyatt if you’re intending to visit that resort but you can easily get a Grab or Gojek to this point from anywhere in Nusa Dua.
Where Is It? Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
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Mengiat Beach
Mengiat Beach or Pantai Mengiat is one of the finest beaches on the island and it’s very easy to access from any part of Nusa Dua.
You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas at various points along the beach where the resorts aren’t dominant.
The waters here are awesome for swimming and snorkeling and you can enjoy a decent amount of marine life in the water.
It’s a good place to find a glass-bottomed boat ride for a tour of the wider ocean around Nusa Dua Beach too.
Where Is It? Ayodya Hotel, Jl.Pantai Mengiat Kawasan ITDC Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
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Puja Mandala
Puja Mandala is a unique place dedicated to all of the major religions of the Indonesian archipelago.
In order to be an official religion in Indonesia, a religion must subscribe to a single all-encompassing god and be believed by a reasonable number of Indonesians.
This means you can find a Hindu temple, a Buddhist temple, a Catholic Church, a protestant church, and a mosque within the grounds here.
You will often find worshippers of a mixture of faiths mixing together here and enjoying celebrations, festivals, etc.
Where Is It? Jalan Nusa Dua, Kuta Selatan, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
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This is a very attractive open-air beachfront space that was purpose-built for weddings as well as private and casual dining.
If you want to enjoy traditional Indonesian cuisine in an elegant shoreline setting this could be the perfect place for you to visit.
However, it’s worth noting that you must book this place and it’s not open to walk-in visitors. So, if you want to enjoy this facility in Nusa Dua, it’s best to plan ahead.
Where Is It? Jl. Nusa Dua Jl. Pratama No.70, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: Taman Bhagawan
Geger Sawangan Beach (Nikko Beach)
Sawangan beach is a little further from Nusa Dua Beach than most of the other beaches in the area and it’s a a little less busy for it.
It was once called Nikko Beach but has since been renamed as Geger Sawangan Beach, but you can ask for directions to Nikko Beach and everyone will know what you’re talking about.
It’s very easy to access at low tide, and there are lifeguards on duty to ensure you can swim safely.
Where Is It? Sawangan Beach, Jalan Pura Geger Sawangan, Bali, Indonesia
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The Bay Bali
The Bay is a shopping area which had access to some very attractive gardens and views of a small beach below.
Sadly, it took a bit of a beating during the Covid era and many of the storefronts are now deserted.
The restaurant on the seafront was still open when we were last there though and it’s quite lovely with excellent service.
Where Is It? ITDC Area, Lot C-0, Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Online: Instagram
Bali National Golf Club
Bali is a great place to play golf and it won’t come as a surprise that Nusa Dua is home to the island’s premier golf club – Bali National Golf Club.
If you want to play a round of golf on a links course by the ocean with incredible views and challenging holes, this is the place to be.
However, we’d encourage you to make sure you bring all the equipment you need, the pro shop is more about souvenirs than serious golf equipment.
Where Is It? Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua Lot S 5, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Online: Bali National
Bali Camel Safari
This is an odd thing to do given that camels aren’t really native to Bali but if you’ve always wanted to take a camel ride down the beach, you can do it in Nusa Dua.
If you’re lucky on a clear day you can get a nice view of Mount Agung a long way in the distance or even the seaweed farmers offshore.
It’s an exotic and interesting way to spend some time around Nusa Dua Beach, even if it’s not a particularly authentic experience.
Where Is It? 56RF+5HW, Jl. Pantai Mengiat Nusa Dua Bali, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia
Online: N/A
Bali Nusa Dua Theatre – Devdan Show
This 90-minute cultural show is one of the finest pieces of theatre anywhere in Indonesia and it’s often considered a highlight of a trip to Bali.
If you love aerial acrobatics, dancing and amazing sound and light shows, you’re going to love this.
It’s also a great chance to see the skills of Balinese puppeteers. The show is appealing to all ages and isn’t afraid to embrace modern sounds and ideas to entertain.
Where Is It? Bali Nusa Dua Theatre, Komplek, Jl. ITDC Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Selatan, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Online: Devdan Show
Peninsula Island
You can walk out to this small island over the black volcanic rock during the low tide and it’s quite a lovely place.
There’s a large garden on the island which has walking trails, biking trails and yes, even a helipad.
We like going there at sunset when you can watch the light break over the calm waves and the statues there look really incredible.
Where Is It? Pulau Peninsula Nusa Dua, Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
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Pulau Nusa Dharma
This is another small island off the coast and it’s a very attractive place to spend a little time if you like walking and hiking.
There’s a Balinese shrine in the center and if you go swimming nearby you will find plenty of colourful fish in the water around the area.
It’s also completely free to wander on to and off the island which is a nice change for an area where expenses can mount up pretty fast.
Where Is It? 662P+WP5, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Bali Dwipa Art Gallery
If you want to buy some local art and you don’t want to spend an absolute fortune on doing so then Nusa Dua has the Bali Dwipa Art Gallery.
It’s inside the Bali Collection and they are very much aiming to please mass market tastes but everything here is authentic and high quality.
They also sell some local fashion brands for fairly reasonable prices.
Where Is It? Bali Collection block A8#1A, Nusa Dua, Benoa 80361 Indonesia
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Cooking Classes @ The Bale
If you love Indonesian and Asian cuisine then you might want to take a cooking class at The Bale.
This is a lovely place by the ocean with some very helpful local culinary talent that will walk you through the process of creating an awesome Balinese meal.
They will also, of course, let you eat when the cooking is done and it will be amazing!
Where Is It? Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Kuta Selatan, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Selatan, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Online: The Bale
Mandala Monument
This is an unusual place to visit as it’s basically a monument in the centre of a roundabout system.
However, if you were to view the roundabouts from above, you would see that they are laid out in a sacred mandala as used in Hinduism.
So, this is, perhaps, the only road layout in the world where the purpose is not just to get people from A to B, but also to spiritually benefit the island.
Where Is It? Jl. Kw. Nusa Dua Resort Blok A2 No.3, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park
OK, the GWK park isn’t in Nusa Dua but it’s not far away and it is one of the major attractions on the island.
It’s home to Indonesia’s tallest statue of a Garuda (a bird in Hindu mythology) and culture shows and food stalls.
If you’re feeling the need to do something educational but without the concerted effort of a museum, GWK will scratch that itch.
Where Is It? Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Ungasan, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80364, Indonesia
Online: GWK
Warung Dobiel (Nusa Dua’s Best Pork Restaurant)
Bali is a Hindu island and that means that while much of Indonesia frowns on pork, here in Bali, it’s celebrated.
With over 6,000 positive Google Reviews Warung Dobiel is widely regarded as the best place to eat pork in Bali. If you haven’t tried Babi Guling, this is certainly the best place in Nusa Dua to do so.
Where Is It? Jl. Srikandi No.9, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Selatan, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
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Serangan Island (inc. Serangan Turtle Park Island)
You can take a boat ride out to Serangan Island which is just off the coast from Nusa Dua and it’s a lovely area that is quiet and relaxed.
Many people opt to take a glass-bottomed boat tour out this way as it means you can observe the marine life below without diving or snorkelling.
There is also a turtle conservation centre here, but it’s mired in some controversy and some people feel it’s not operating in the best interests of the turtles.
Where Is It? Serangan Island, Bali
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Pura Geger Daelm Pemutih/Geger Temple
There aren’t a lot of temples in Nusa Dua but this is a nice example of a traditional Hindu temple and it’s large and attractive.
It’s a short walk from Pantai Mengiat and you can often see a view of Mount Agung here if you arrive in the early morning and the weather on the bay is calm.
Where Is It? 56JF+7RH, Jalan Pura Geger, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia
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Turtle Island (Deluang Sari Penangkaran Penyu Bali Tanjung Benoa)
This is not the same place as Serangan Island but it is a turtle conservation area and you can see turtles hatching on the beach at the right time of year.
It’s another place you can visit in a glass-bottomed boat too, so if you want to see the marine life in Bali, this is your chance to do so.
Where Is It? Tanjung Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Aquatic World @ Tanjung Benoa Beach
There’s no particular attraction called “Aquatic World” it refers to the incredible array of marine life at Tanjung Benoa Beach.
This is also an excellent area for watersports in general and you can easily find something to do here.
Where Is It? Jl. Segara Kidul No.3x, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: Pandawa Marine Adventures
Nusa Dua Night Market
This is the Pasar Senggol night market and it’s a place to enjoy delicious local food served from individual stalls.
It also has regular cultural events where you can learn more about Bali while you sate your appetite.
Where Is It? Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: N/A
Underwater Scooter
If you’ve always wanted to go in a submarine, this may be the next best thing, a scooter that you can ride under the ocean to see the fish!
You must take a brief safety course to learn to ride this scooter safely and it’s not the cheapest activity in the Nusa Dua Beach area but it is a ton of fun.
Where Is It? Various Beach Locations
Online: Arrange through a travel agency such as Bali Res Centre (details in the FAQ below)
Parasailing
If you fancy a real thrill then you could go parasailing, the Nusa Dua Beach area is amazng for this sport.
You are connected to a speed boat by a cable and wear a parachute harness which allows you to be raised high into the air above Nusa Dua. It’s great.
Where Is It? Various Beach Locations and Jl. Pratama, Tj. Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Online: Arrange through a travel agency such as Bali Res Centre (details in the FAQ below)
Snorkeling
This part of Bali is brilliant for snorkelling and you can swim at almost all the Nusa Dus beaches with a snorkel and see amazing marine life.
Just remember to take care of the corals and don’t break or damage anything as the fragile ecosystem depends on us to play our part in preserving it for the future of the planet.
Where Is It? Various Beach Locations
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Water Skiing
Water skiing is a lot of fun and while it can take a little while to master, it’s a thrilling way to spend some time in the ocean.
It’s not cheap as you need a speedboat to help you ski, but it’s worth the investment in entertainment, we think.
Where Is It? Various Beach Locations
Online: Arrange through a travel agency such as Bali Res Centre (details in the FAQ below)
Jet Packs & Jet Bikes
Jet bikes are a massive amount of fun but Jet Packs take playing in the ocean to a whole new level.
If you grew up watching shows like Rocket Man then you’ll know the appeal of flying through the air with a jet pack on. It’s surprisngly reasonably priced too.
Where Is It? Nusa Dua Beach
Online: Bali Jet Packs
Sea Walking
If you want to see the marine environment but aren’t a particularly strong swimmer then sea walking might be right up your alley.
You wear a helmet and suit that allows you to, quite literally, walk along the seabed and see the ocean in all its glory!
Where Is It? JL Pratama tanjung Benoa, Tanjung Benoa, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: Arrange through a travel agency such as Bali Res Centre (details in the FAQ below)
Surfing
Bali and surfing go hand in hand and you can find excellent surf spots all over the island including in Nusa Dua.
You will usually find that you can get board rental, lessons and anything else you need on the beach too and it’s not very expensive to learn to surf.
Where Is It? Most beachs in Nusa Dua and Tanjung Benoa
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Flyboarding
Imagine skateboarding in the air with a water-powered skateboard and that’s flyboarding.
Once you get the hang of it, you can carry out amazing stunts that will thrill everyone you know. Just make sure to ask them to video you from a safe distance to ensure their camera doesn’t get soaked.
Where Is It? Jl. Pratama No.106 Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Bali
Online: Flyboard Bali
Dining At The Apurva Kempinski’s Koral Restaurant
Nusa Dua is stuffed full of amazing resort restaurants and you can enjoy a great meal at every hotel in the area.
What makes Koral stand out from the crowd is that it’s quite literally inside an acquarium and you can enjoy watching fish swim around you as you dine.
The food is amazing too, as you’d expect from a flagship restaurant at the incredible Apurva Kempinski resort.
Where Is It? Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Kuta Selatan lot 4, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: Kempinski
Grab A Day Pass At The Hilton Bali Resort
If you want to enjoy all the facilities of a 5-star hotel without paying for a room, you can always opt for a day pass at the Hilton Bali Resort.
This lets you use the pools and other facilities and includes a Shore Restaurant credit for snacks, drinks, etc.
Where Is It? Hilton Bali Resort, Jl. Raya Nusa Dua, Kuta Selatan, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Online: Hilton
Nusa Dua Fiesta
Nusa Dua Fiesta takes place once a year and has been operating since 1996. You’ll need to check when it’s on before you visit if you want to go.
It lasts for just three days and showcases local fashion, music, culture and much more and it’s one of the most enjoyable ways to participate in Balinese culture.
Where Is It? Nusa Dua
Online: Nusa Dua Fiesta
Nusa Dua Light Festival
This is a sister festival to the Nusa Dua Fiesta and you will find dozens of incredible exhibits set up around the Nusa Dua Beach area designed gto showcase what you can achieve with LED lighting.
If you want some amazing snaps for your Instagram this is the place to be. It happens roughly twice a year too!
Where Is It? Nusa Dua
Online: Instagram
Family Spa Day @ Kriya Spa
This area is full of high end spa facilities but Kriya Spa takes things to the next level with programs for all the family.
So, bring your kids and treat them to a day of pampering as you enjoy massage, facials, treatments and more at the hands of some Bali’s most skiled spa technicians.
Where Is It? Grand Hyatt Bali Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua BTDC, Jl. Nusa Dua, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Online: Hyatt
Pandawa Beach
This is an amazing area with a gorgeous seaweed plantaiton just off the coast and some fantastic sculptures in the cliffs on the way to the beach.
It’s an amazing place for advanced surfers and swimmers to hone their skills too as the ocean here plays for keeps.
Where Is It? Pandawa Beach, Bali, Indonesia
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Gunung Payung Beach
A fabulous and quiet beach ideal for snorkeling and surfing. There’s a wonderful cave on the beach here where you can get some cool shots for your Instagram feed.
There are quite a lot of local seaweed farmers in this area and they are often happy to chat about what they do.
Where Is It? Gunung Payung Beach, Bali, Indonesia
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High Tea @ St. Regis Bali Resort
St. Regis is one of Bali’s most premier resorts but you don’t have to stay in the resort to enjoy their swanky high tea.
This is a lovely tradition and they use some of the finest local produce to deliver a spread fit for royalty accompanied by tea, coffee or the alcoholic beverages of your choice.
Where Is It? Kawasan Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Online: St. Regis
Nusa Dua Promenade
There’s a pathway or promenade that runs for nearly 7 kilometers along the Nusa Dua Beach area and it’s a lovely place for a stroll or a bike ride.
Just be aware that the heat in Bali can be a bit brutal if you’re not used to it. Make sure to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, wear a sunhat and sunglasses, etc.
Where Is It? Jalan Nusa Dua, Nusa Dua Beach, Bali, Indonesia
Online: N/A
Note: Some popular attractions in this part of the Indonesian archipelago closed down during the pandemic, this includes the Pirates Bay lookout tower and restaurant. It’s mentioned in a lot of guides to Bali, Nusa Dua, etc. but there’s no indication that it will ever reopen.
FAQs
Is Nusa Dua Worth Going To?
Yes! Nusa Dua Beach is routinely listed as the nicest beach in Bali and its white sands are warm, soft and welcoming. The water in the area is turquoise and tropical too.
Nusa Dua is also home to some of the swankiest brand-name resorts on the island and it’s considered to be a premier holiday destination in Bali.
If you don’t mind spending some cash to have a relaxing, entertaining family vacation, then Nusa Dua could be the perfect destination for you.
And as you can see from our list above, there are plenty of things to do in Nusa Dua and if you do get bored, it’s not far from Uluwatu, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Legian and even Ubud in a car.
You could even visit FINNS Beach Club, the world’s best beach club, for a day trip from Nusa Dua.
Is There Much To Do Around Nusa Dua?
Yes! While there’s not quite as much to do around Nusa Dua Beach as there is in Canggu or Kuta, the area has plenty of attractions and it’s an amazing place for fine dining thanks to the big-name luxury resorts based there.
If you enjoy watersports, golf, relaxing on the beach, swimming pool areas, etc. then you’re going to find plenty to keep you entertained in the area.
Oddly, the only thing this area really lacks from a visitor’s standpoint is an amazing shopping area, a strange oversight given that it tends to attract upscale tourists who might enjoy browsing Bali’s designer brands.
What Is Nusa Dua Best Known For?
Luxury resorts such as Mulia Resort, Hotel Grand Hyatt, Melia Resort, the Apurva Kempinski, the St. Regis Bali, etc. and white sand beaches.
Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia is an upscale tourist resort and while you won’t find much in the way of authentic Balinese culture in the area there’s so much to see and do in this part of the island by the Indian Ocean that you can’t be bored.
Is Seminyak or Nusa Dua Better?
That very much depends on you and what you’d like to get out of your holiday. Nusa Dua tends to attract families who are looking for resort destination breaks.
That is they intend to spend the majority of their time within the confines of their resort and occasionally venture out for some exploration of the rest of the island.
They expect kids clubs, swanky pool areas, watersports lessons, etc. and, perhaps, access to Bali National Golf Club.
Seminyak, on the other hand, tends to attract younger crowds who are there to see and be seen. They expect parties, and shopping and they spend less time in their hotels than people who visit Nusa Dua tend to.
Both areas are very popular parts of Bali for a holiday and you can have a great time in either destination, but they are designed to attract different crowds.
Can You Walk Around Nusa Dua?
There is a long pathway that joins many of the resorts in Nusa Dua and it’s quite safe and pleasant to use.
However, it’s very hot and humid here in Bali and the resorts are quite spread out – which may mean that you don’t really want to follow the path very far.
If you intend to walk along the roads here in Bali, including in Nusa Dua, you need to be hypervigilant as driving standards are poor and both sidewalks and roads are poorly maintained.
Children will need to be carefully supervised on walks along the roads as there’s a real risk of accidents.
However, once you get used to them, it is possible to stroll along by the road, it’s just not very relaxing.
How To Book A Holiday In Nusa Dua?
We always recommend that you book a holiday in Bali through the Bali Res Centre.
They can ensure you get great deals on a hotel near Nusa Dua Beach, excellent prices on flights and deals on travel and entry to Bali Nusa Dua Theatre and the Bali National Golf Club too.
Final Thoughts On Nusa Dua Attractions
If you’re thinking of booking a holiday in Bali, Nusa Dua is a place that you’re bound to be considering.
Nusa Dua Beach is considered to be the jewel in the crown of Bali’s beaches and there are so many things to do in the area that you won’t be bored.
Of course, if you do decide to stay in Nusa Dua, you can still take a day trip to the best spot on the Indian Ocean in Bali – FINNS, the world’s best beach club. We hope to see you soon.