Water
The beach in Nusa Dua is nice and civilized, with blue water. The waves are relatively small, making it suitable for swimming with children. Fishing boats are parked in the water. There are no strong currents. The entry into the sea is steep. The bottom is a bit rocky in some places. Seaweed starts at a depth of more than 180cm, so if there is no storm, they will not be noticeable while swimming. You can walk along the reef on a path that is underwater at a depth of 50cm. Ask locals about the path.
Sand
Light beige, soft
Weather and Tides
During strong storms, seaweed can wash up on the shore and into the water near the shore, making swimming difficult. Tides are quite pronounced here, so it's best not to visit during low tide. During the dry season (May - September), strong waves occur due to the wind. It's best to visit this beach during the rainy season (December - March). Snorkeling is good during low tide, and you can also catch sea urchins.
Purity
Algae is not removed from the beach.
Visitors
The beach is quite crowded. Guests of neighboring hotels and locals also come.
Infrastructure
There are sun loungers, showers, restaurants, water activities. There are toilets and changing cabins. There are several cafes with simple local food. There is a large parking lot. Masseurs are working. Surfboard rental. There is sea salt water in the shower.
Just behind Geger Beach to the south is one of the most luxurious hotels in Bali, Mulia Resort. From here, going north you can walk to Mengiat Beach.
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