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Photo of Thomas Beach with bright sand surface © Slobodan Mracevic Google
Photo of Thomas Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Filipe Burmester Google
Photo of Thomas Beach with spacious shore © Pavel Lad Google
Photo of Thomas Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Carla g Google
Photo of Thomas Beach amenities area © Nilaya Ji Google
Photo of Thomas Beach and the settlement © Danah Mae Pineda Google
Photo of Thomas Beach with bright sand surface © Slobodan Mracevic Google
Photo of Thomas Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Filipe Burmester Google
Photo of Thomas Beach with spacious shore © Pavel Lad Google
Photo of Thomas Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Carla g Google
Photo of Thomas Beach amenities area © Nilaya Ji Google
Photo of Thomas Beach and the settlement © Danah Mae Pineda Google

Thomas Beach

Uluwatu, Indonesia
Located within the settlement
Pecatu 2.5 km
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3.2km
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4.2km
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4.8km
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5.8km
Playground Marshy Playground
5.9km
Playground Pantai tunggak saba
6km

About

Thomas Beach is located on the Bali Sea (part of Indian ocean) and it is in the 68th place out of 160 beaches in the Bali region 22.4 km away from its center, the city of Denpasar. It is one of the beaches of Pecatu settlement, just 2.5 km from its center. The beach is located in an urban area, among the mountains. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade.

Weather

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+27 o C +23 o C
Air temperature
5.2 M/S
Wind
+26 o C
Water temperature
2 M
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Pecatu 2.5 km
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Playground Rumah Sucia Undiknas
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3.2km
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4.2km
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4.8km
Playground Jungle Play Bali
5.8km
Playground Marshy Playground
5.9km
Playground Pantai tunggak saba
6km
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Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.9 (Very good)

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Pecatu  •  2.5km
Denpasar  •  22.4km

Transport

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Halte Bus Terminal Kuta  •  14.5km
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7.5 Very good

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Hope L.
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

This beach is quite the sight to behold, with its picturesque umbrellas and chairs available for rent. However, getting down to the sandy shores requires a bit of a trek down some treacherous stairs. If you plan on taking a dip, be warned that low tide brings out the coral and makes it quite the challenge to swim. Your best bet is to hit the beach in the late morning or around lunchtime. And don't forget to pack some water shoes, unless you want to risk slicing your feet open on the sharp rocks and coral lurking in the shallows. Trust me, I saw a poor girl who learned this lesson the hard way - and let's just say she wasn't exactly living her best life afterwards.

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John Johnson.
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
6 Pleasant

If your idea of a perfect beach involves powdery white sand, this may not be the ideal destination for you as it is quite rocky. Walking on the beach can be a bit challenging, but the stunning views make it worthwhile. The waves here are quite large, so it may not be the best spot for swimming. However, if you are a beginner surfer, this beach is perfect for you. We noticed several surfing schools in the area, and you can even rent boards right there on the beach. For those who simply want to relax, there are plenty of beach chairs and umbrellas available, and you can purchase refreshing drinks and snacks to enjoy while soaking up the sun.

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Pendyala Srinivas
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
8 Very good

This lovely seaside spot boasts a handful of cozy sunbeds and a lively surf scene. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even sign up for a lesson or two. The sand is pleasantly coarse, offering a satisfying crunch beneath your toes. However, be aware that the waves have been known to carry some debris and driftwood onto the shore.

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Dedy Martawan
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
8 Very good

The path leading to the beach was in poor condition, forcing me to park my bicycle on the main road and walk approximately 200 meters before discovering the stairs leading down to the shoreline. The descent was manageable, but the ascent required some exertion. It is advisable to be in good physical shape for this activity. The beach itself was stunning, although it was a shame that it was somewhat littered. The atmosphere was serene, with only a handful of fishermen and myself present.

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Sarai Niva
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
6 Pleasant

Ah, the beach. A lovely place to relax and soak up some sun, right? Well, not in this case. Due to the rainy season, this particular beach is extremely dirty. But hey, at least it looks pretty with its soft sands and clear turquoise water, right? Maybe I'll come back when the weather is better and the beach is a bit cleaner. Now, getting to this beach is a bit of an adventure. There's no exact pinpoint on the map, so you'll have to rely on good old-fashioned directions. Head to Suka Espresso Uluwatu and look for a rough soil dirt path right in front of it. Follow that path until you come across a flight of stairs. Go down those stairs and voila, you've made it to the beach. If you're driving, you'll need to park your car somewhere near the main road. But if you're on a motorbike, you're in luck. You can go inside right before you see the stairs. Just be careful not to get stuck in the mud!

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