Jimbaran
Understand
The bay itself has a pleasant white sand beach and is very safe for swimming. The three clusters of grilled seafood restaurants on the beach are a major tourist draw in the evenings, as is the truly stunning sunset.
Jimbaran is also home to a Norwegian University: Gateway College, with around 500 students studying athletics, philosophy, culture, economics and journalism. The school is located in Kedonganan close to Sari Segara Resort and in Jl, Bantas Kau where it also has a small cafe.
Jimbaran has an increasing number of rather chic shops but there is little or no nightlife here but it is close to Kuta and Seminyak and the cultural highlights of Central Bali.
Get in
By car
Jimbaran is only 10-15 min south of the airport. A pre-paid airport taxi costs Rp 60,000-80,000 depending on exactly where in Jimbaran you are heading. Virtually all Jimbaran hotels offer a free airport pick-up service, however make sure that you request this when making a booking.Jimbaran is around a 20 minute drive from Legian and Seminyak, and 30 min from Sanur, via the Jl Ngurah Rai bypass.
By bus
Bemos serving Jimbaran are almost non-existent but there is a sporadic service from Tegal terminal in Denpasar (via Kuta). This service continues on to Nusa Dua.Get around
This is one of the better areas of South Bali for walking.
See
Do
The beachJimbaran Bay is fringed by one of the best beaches in Bali. The sand is fine and white, and the calm waters make it very suitable for swimming, children and adults alike. The southern end of the beach close to the Four Seasons Resort is the quietest but the whole stretch is very pleasant indeed.
Water activities
- Surfing, there are a couple of good surf breaks off the airport which are easiest accessed from Jimbaran Bay. It is too far to paddle out, but boats are easily chartered from the beach in the middle areas of the bay or close to the fish market. When the surf is rolling here it is very good but it can be a bit unreliable.
- Swimming, a great bay for swimming with perhaps the safest waters in the whole of Bali. You will find lots of local children come to beach to swim in the evenings - a sure sign that the waters are safe.
Spas
Jimbaran has a number of high-end spas, both within the luxury hotels and independent establishments.-
phone: +62 361 703826address: JL Kampus Udayana No.9Day spa, traditional Balinese massage, Indian ayurvedic spa, hot stone therapy and hammam herbal therapy.
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phone: +62 361 704551address: Jl. Uluwatu Jimbaran5 single treatment rooms, 9 double treatment suites for couples, a private steam room, a relaxation lounge, reflexology area and the L’Occitane retail boutique. All therapists in Bamboo Spa have received French style training from L'Occitane en Provence.
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phone: +62 361 764737address: Jl Uluwatu 99x, KelanSpa with two venues in Bali. Full range of beauty and body treatments. Not the cheapest but the standard is high. Booking at least 24 hr in advance is recommended
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phone: +62 361 7925698address: Jl Uluwatu IINot a spa as such, but a traditional massage parlour. Excellent, traditional Balinese-style therapeutic treatments.
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phone: +62 361 701695address: Jalan Uluwatu 18x5 star standard spa providing Javanese and Balinese style treatments.
Buy
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Jimbaran Market
address: Jl UluwatuSlightly further north of the boutique and antique area is Jimbaran Market. This is a hive of activity every morning as the local community goes about its business and is a notably good place to purchase fresh produce. -
phone: +62 361 703 311address: Jalan Uluwatu II, JimbaranLarge gallery and retail showroom for Balinese ceramics. Regular exhibitions of paintings and other art by up and coming local artists. Worth a visit, and it's hard to miss the enormous pink limestone clad building. Has an excellent cafe.
Eat
Jimbaran fish marketA traditional fish market is located at the northern end of the bay right by the beach at the junction with Jalan Tukad Ayung. The catch comes in every morning here and customers include most of Bali's fine dining restaurants. All manner of fish and shellfish are on available. You can get your purchases grilled elsewhere in the market for a fee.
Seafood Restaurants on Jimbaran Beach
Jimbaran Bay is home to about fifty grilled seafood restaurants in three different groupings, all set along the beach. The three sections are Muaya (in the very south), Kedonganan (in the middle) and Kelan (north of the fish market). Each of the restaurants is much of a muchness and of the groupings, the most southerly, closest to the Four Seasons, is the most popular these days.
Tables are set up right on the sand and if you sit at the lowest tables at high tide, you can even get your feet wet. The sea breeze is cool, the sunsets are beautiful and the whole area is lit by oil torches after dark.
The restaurants serve essentially the same menu with one basic dining format:
- fire-grilled (bakar) seafood with your own choice of various fish, crab, squid, shrimp, lobster and other shellfish
- local green vegetables steamed with garlic
- rice or french fried potatoes
- local spicy sauces
Simply go up to the seafood tanks and choose the number and type of seafood you want to eat, pay by weight and the produce is grilled there and then. You also have the option of ordering from the menu but that is nothing like so much fun. Prices at the restaurant for two with local Bintang beer or soft drinks are in the range of Rp 200,000-600,000 plus 15% tax and service, depending on quantity and type of seafood selected. Typically, 1 kg of fish costs about Rp 160,000.
All the restaurants also offer set menus for couples, ranging from Rp 400,000-900,000 for different types of seafood combination. All the prices are negotiable, so make sure you shop around. Everything is freshly caught as Jimbaran is still a functioning fishing village. If you want to drink wine, bring it with you and pay a nominal corkage charge.
The combination of atmosphere and good food make this a memorable and delightful place to spend an evening.
Other dining options in Jimbaran
There are number of good, cheap local warungs on Jalan Uluwatu between the four road junction (Four Seasons roundabout) and McDonalds.Jimbaran is very well served by high end resort hotels, and the dining options at the Four Seasons and the Ayana Resort for example are truly exceptional.
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Depot Joko
address: Jl Raya UluwatuA very popular, no frills local restaurant serving all manner of Indonesian food. Recommended if you want a real taste of Indonesia. -
address: Jimbaran Corner, Jl. UluwatuContemporary bistro & delicatessen. Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. During the day the cafe serves up panini, sandwiches and salads made with fresh local organic produce and imported products. Comfortable with good service. There is also a sister-restaurant in Seminyak.
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phone: +62 361 704672address: Jl Wanagiri 18An Italian restaurant in an unlikely location with nice views of Jimbaran Bay. Pastas and pizzas.
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phone: +62 361 703 342address: Jl Bukit Permai, Pantai JimbaranFresh seafood, prepared with a Mediterranean influence and served on the sandy beach. Well stocked bar, good wine list, tropical cocktails and seasonal fruit juices.
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phone: +62 361 709160address: Jl Pemelisan Agung 25A mix of modern Asian cuisine and Mediterranean dishes (pizzas and pastas) in an agreeable ambience. Bamboo structure and alang-alang roof overlooking a swimming pool. Excellent background music selected by David Mordoh
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Warung "Curhat"
address: Uluwatu StAn inexpensive little Indonesian warung with small portions.
Drink
To enjoy a sunset on the beach, there are few better places in Bali. For a cheap beer sitting on plastic chairs, go near the fish café. For something more elegant, try PJ's Bar at the Four Seasons, or JBC (Jimbaran Beach Club), just next to it.
The Rock Bar at Ayana Resort is a bit of tourist trap but it is nonetheless spectacular as it is perched on natural rock 14 m above the waves of Jimbaran Bay, at the base of a low cliff. The design is rather chic, but beware of problems when it rains - you will get soaked as there is no shelter at all, and it is a long walk back up the cliff to the main part of the hotel.
Sleep
Budget
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phone: +62 82147641900address: Jl. Bukit Hijau Kav.Quiet and peaceful hideaway.
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Villa Batu
phone: +62 361 703186address: Jl Pemilisan Agung 21AOne of the few budget range options in Jimbaran. A strange but nonetheless quite appealing place with a range of options from simple rather hippyesque rooms to private cottages. No restaurant or any other facilities to speak of.
Mid-range
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phone: +62 81805411709address: Jl. Kecubung, Permata Ariza ResidencesDifferent guest house style houses for rent at different rates with or without pool. Air-con in every bedroom. Daily housekeeping included.
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phone: +62 361 708524address: Jl. Pantai Sari, No.23Spacious rooms and hospitable Balinese atmosphere.
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address: Jl MerajpatiRecently refurbished after years of decline. 102 rooms with private balconies with either ocean or garden views. Coffee shop, lobby bar and restaurant on site. Babysitting services, volleyball, badminton, billiards, fishing, spa services, sailing, tennis and windsurfing.
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phone: +62 361 701468address: Jl Pengeracikan, KedongananAll rooms have balconies overlooking the pool or gardens. 2 restaurants and a large pool with a sunken swim-up bar. Complimentary airport transfers.
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Sari Segara Resort
phone: +62 361 703647address: Jalan Pantai, KedongananA slightly bizarre looking hotel with a tower block that looks all wrong in Jimbaran. It does though offer good service and value for money given the beach-side location. Huge pools and 24 hr room service/restaurant. Sari Segara is also used as a "dorm" for the about 500 Norwegian students that study in the Norwegian University in Jimbaran in the periods Aug-Nov and Jan-May.
Splurge
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phone: +62 361 702222address: Jl Karang Mas SejahteraLarge cliff-front resort set in 77 hectares of prime Bali real estate. 290 rooms and suites, and 78 private villas. 8 restaurants/cafes, 5 bars including the famous Rock Bar, and a huge Spa complex.
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phone: +62 361 701010address: Jl Bukit PermaiOn the shores of Jimbaran Bay and regularly voted as one of the best resorts in the world. 147 rooms are all villas with either a plunge pool or a pool. Beach side cafe.
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address: Jalan Karang Mas Sejahtera 100Y
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phone: +62 361 701888address: Jl Uluwatu 45A large, 5 star hotel built in a grand Balinese style. Beautiful gardens and extensive ponds and swimming pools. The resort also has a nice stretch of sandy beach frontage on Jimbaran Bay. Rooms are spacious with plenty of closet space and large marble bathrooms. Prices for food and drink within the resort are high however the resort is directly next to the many beachfront seafood restaurants of Jimbaran
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phone: +62 361 704394address: Jalan Uluwatu 1A boutique resort with 13 private villas, two of which have their own private pool. In house spa and lounge. Good location just across the road from the Intercontinental hotel and easy walking distance to the beach.
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phone: +62 361 701605address: Jl UluwatuPrivate walled cottages and villas with private pools. Large communal pool, decent restaurant and in-house spa facilities. Directly at the beach and some sea view villas in the first row of bungalows.
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phone: +62 361 708800address: Jl Bukit PermaiResort offering completely private 3-4 bedroom villas. 2 min walk to the beach and a few of the villas have ocean views. Gay/lesbian friendly staff and management. Member of Leading Small Hotels of the World.
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Kupu Kupu Jimbaran Rooftop & Spa
phone: +62 361 703 342address: Jl. Bukit Permai, Banjar PesalakanGood Jl for couples, located on the rooftop of the Jimbaran Corner shopping centre (high-end), with a private beach access after 3 min ride with golf cart. -
phone: +62361709160address: Jalan Pemelisan Agung, 25An intimate 17-suite boutique hotel set in harmony with individual surroundings and a contemporary/colonial architecture style.
Private villas
All the villas listed below are standalone and feature private entrances, dedicated staff, accommodation and their own swimming pools.-
Kayumanis Jimbaran Private Estate & Spa
phone: +62 361 705 777address: Jl. Yoga Perkanthi19 contemporary villas with private pool, fully-equipped gourmet kitchen and 24 hr butler service. -
address: Tiara Nusa, Jl Goa Gong6 bedroom private villa spans the Jimbaran hillside at Goa Gong. 180⁰ views of the bay, mountains and lush greenery. Sleeps up to 12 people and is fully staffed with private chef, maids and security.
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phone: +62 361 7018441 and 2 bedroom villas with private swimming pool and garden located in Jimbaran village. 350 m to the beach and 100 m to the market and main temple. Breakfast and daily cleaning included.
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address: Halcyon Villas at Jimbaran Bay3 bedroom pavilion style villa with large pool and gardens. Airport transfers, housekeeping and cooked breakfasts are included.
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phone: +62 899 3152814address: Jl Bukit Permai 101X3 private villas 50 m from the beach. 2 villas with sea views and one pool villa.
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phone: +623613701000address: Jl. Raya Uluwatu, JimbaranFamily-friendly villa set on the Jimbaran hillside, with 4 bedrooms and views over Jimbaran Bay.
Stay safe
Cope
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Royal Danish Honorary Consulate in Denpasar, Bali
phone: +62 361 701070address: Mimpi Resorts Jimbaran, Kawasan Bukit Permai -
Royal Norwegian Honorary Consulate in Denpasar, Bali
phone: +62 361 701070address: Mimpi Resort Jimbaran, Kawasan Bukit Permai
Go next
- North to Kuta for partying and surf.
- Up to Ubud in Central Bali for art, temples, mountains and the cultural heartland of Bali.
- South to visit Uluwatu Temple which is amongst the oldest extant temples on the island in Bali.