Nusa Lembongan – Jungut Batu: First Night On Nusa Lembongan
Jungut Batu Beach is Nusa Lembongan’s longest and one of the busiest beach. The southern end of the beach is the main dock for speed boats coming from Sanur. Depending on the boat you take, you may arrive on Jungut Batu Beach or Mushroom Bay Beach. Either way, it is about 10 minutes ride away, and most operator provides free drop off to your hotel or guesthouse. We arrived on Mushroom Beach and got dropped off at Bungalow No. 7 on Jungut Batu Beach where we were staying for a night.
Like Mushroom Bay Beach, there are moored
boats at the southern end of the beach where the boats come and go, hence this
stretch may not be the best place to swim. Continue walking up north and you
may be able to find a small stretch to take a dip. The beach faces Bali and offers
stunning views across to Mount Agung on a clear day. Being on the west coast of Nusa Lembongan,
the beach also offers one of the best sunsets view.
The entire beachside is filled up with
hotels, guesthouses, bar, restaurants and cafes which are bordered by a cement seawall.
Heading south of the walkway will bring you to a hill, where more upmarket
hotels are available, with plunge pools and fancy cliff-side restaurants and
bar. This area is great to enjoy sunset dinner and drinks with Mount Agung as
backdrop.
It was almost 6pm when we arrived at Jungut
Batu beach, and after checking in to our hotel and had a nice refreshing dip in
their on-site swimming pool, the sun had already set. As the sky slowly turned
dark, we walked over to the hillside for our dinner.
The Deck Café & Bar
The Deck is possibly the most famous bar and
restaurant in Nusa Lembongan. This small but white-painted bar which sits
snugly against the cliff, is part of Batu Karang resort. Known for its
promising view, we walked over and were turned off by the menu. Not only that
the food is expensive with additional 21% tax, they have little choices for
mains (I guess the highlight here is their cocktails). Though ambience is the real
selling price of the place, we figured we could enjoyed ourselves more
somewhere else since we had no luck catching sunset here anyway. However, if
you are here before sunsets, this is one best you should consider heading to
for a romantic dinner with your babe.
We ended up having dinner at Ware Ware
Restaurant which is owned by Ware Ware Surf Bungalow, another upmarket resort
in this area.
We were attracted to the spacious seat (which were much more spacious than that of The Deck) although the food here isn’t what I would say “cheap”.
They do also charge 16% tax on top of the menu price, but I decided to dine here as they have more extensive menu as compared to The Deck. Our total bill for the mixed seafood and fried rice was RP 244,000 ( RM68.73 / SGD 23.24). Not cheap at all.
We were attracted to the spacious seat (which were much more spacious than that of The Deck) although the food here isn’t what I would say “cheap”.
They do also charge 16% tax on top of the menu price, but I decided to dine here as they have more extensive menu as compared to The Deck. Our total bill for the mixed seafood and fried rice was RP 244,000 ( RM68.73 / SGD 23.24). Not cheap at all.
They also have a roof top bar if you are only here for cocktail and chilling out.
How
to get there
Jungut Batu Beach is 30 minutes away from
Sanur via speed boat. From Jungut Batu, it is only 15 minutes away to Dream Beach and Devil's Tear, and 10
minutes away to Mushroom Bay Beach. For a panoramic view of Jungut Batu Beach,
head over to Panorama Point which is only 5 minutes away.
If you’re travelling over from Bali, you’ll
most likely arrive at Mushroom Beach ferry port in Nusa Lembongan. From here
you can grab a scooter for around RP 70,000 per day. Otherwise, you can barter
with local motor taxi (or ojek as the Balinese called it) to take you around
the island. Coming in a big group? You can also hire a
driver to drive you around for about RP 500,000 to RP 600,000. Staying in
Bali but still want to do a day trip to Nusa Lembongan? Fret not, as there are
also tour package available which includes return speedboat to Lembongan,
driver and guide as well as hotel pick up and drop off. This can be easily
arranged through your hotel in Bali.
As everywhere on Nusa Lembongan is reachable
within a 30-minute drive, exploring the island with a scooter would be the most
recommended option.
Best
Time to Visit
Best time to hit a beach is obviously
anytime of the day, right? But with the beaches on the Nusa Island, that
doesn’t really seem to be the case. As restaurants and hotels are built along
the narrow strip of beach, the water level would cover the entire beach during
high tide leaving us with only the cement seawall to stroll on. This would
happen in both early morning and after sunset, when the tide flows. To enjoy a
stroll on the beach, try timing your visit in the afternoon when ebbing tide
reveals beautiful white sand beach. I’d recommend coming here in the late
afternoon and after a swim, head over to one of the hillside bar for a beer or
cocktail, accompanied by sunset and finally end your day there with seafood
dinner.
Epilogue
There isn't much happening in Jungut Batu beach at night despite it being the main beach of Nusa Lembongan. On the night that we were there, the bar was quiet and though I like the quietness, this may not appeal to everyone. If you are looking for somewhere more happening, perhaps Mushroom Beach is a better choice to base yourself at.
It's a matter of personal preference
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