Suluban Beach in Uluwatu is one of those spots that feels like an adventure just getting there. To reach it, you wind your way down narrow stairs carved into the cliffs and pass through dramatic sea caves before the beach finally opens up in front of you. The mix of cliffs, turquoise water, and caves makes it one of the most unique beaches in Bali.
It’s a big draw for surfers, with consistent waves rolling in, but even if you don’t surf it’s worth the visit just for the scenery. At low tide, you can explore the caves and tidal pools, while at high tide you’ll see surfers carving it up just offshore.
One of the coolest parts is the vibe—cliffside cafes and warungs perch above the beach, so you can grab a cold drink and watch the action below. The sunsets from up top are also something special.
Heads up: The waves can be rough, and swimming isn’t the safest here, so it’s more about exploring, chilling, and soaking up the views. But if you want a beach experience that feels raw, wild, and cinematic, Suluban delivers.