Trombol beach boasts one of the longest and widest coastlines in Kuching, with a stunning backdrop of small islands and Santubong. The scenery is reminiscent of a post-apocalyptic world. Before entering the beach, there are RELA officers on duty and a donation box for the development of Trombol beach's facilities, including proper roads.
The atmosphere is lovely, with a stunning sunset and a refreshing breeze. It's a great spot to relax, although it does require a lengthy drive from Kuching town.
The breathtaking view of the sea and the close proximity to Mount Santubong are the highlights of this beach. However, the overall ambiance is marred by the unclean surroundings due to the careless disposal of waste by some locals. Visitors are required to pay an entrance fee of RM2 per adult to access the beach.
You have to pay RM15 to enter, but once you're inside, there's not much to see besides the beach. Unfortunately, the beach is quite dirty due to all the trash that washes up on shore, and it doesn't seem to be well-maintained. However, it's very peaceful and could be a good spot for a date.