At the Southern tip of Bali, one encounters the enclave of Nusa Dua, famous for its pristine beaches and secluded holiday experiences. Nusa Dua is peppered with a number of international chain hotels including The Laguna Resort & Spa Bali and is an excellent getaway for tourists seeking a relaxing holiday experience in the tropics.
For tourists not staying at a Bali villa in Nusa Dua, Pantai Geger beach is a public beach that can be accessed by all. While many tourists are attracted to Geger Beach due to its beautiful white sand and pristine waters, locals use the area to grow seaweed. Another beach, Tanjung Benoa is located in the vicinity of Benoa village. Frequented primarily by locals, this Beach is excellent to explore the local lifestyle while soaking up some tropical sun rays.
When in Nusa Dua, there are a number of attractions tourists would exceedingly interesting for the insight it provides into the local culture. One such opportunity is the Devdan Show, a ninety minute performance at the Nusa Dua Theatre that reflects the diversity of cultures across Indonesia. The Show demonstrates highly talented local dancers that demonstrate the different styles of dance in Bali, Borneo and Java as well as acrobatic performers who all contribute to the narration of a story on stage.
Two truly splendid places to visit when visiting the beach are the Nusa Dua Islands which are actually responsible for providing the area and the enclave with its name. Nusa Dua, which translates to ‘two islands’ in Balinese are excellent places to swim as well as witness a water blow created through the waves making contact with the cliffs. The southern island has hosted several events and banquets while the other island is home to a small temple and is the epitome of natural and panoramic beauty.
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