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Overview

Balinese province capital Nusa Dua is located roughly 40 kilometers from Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. White sand, deep water, and long, safe beaches abound in this area. It is a peaceful haven.
Nusa Dua was created as a sprawling world of foreign luxury hotels, world-class spas, and a world-class convention center recognized as an excellent integrated location for international norms and exhibitions to showcase the beautiful scenery enveloped in exclusivity.
There are three guarded entrances to the Nusa Dua enclave, and everyone entering must go through a thorough security check. It helps guests feel more comfortable. This area is popular with tourists searching for a calm beach vacation, where they can spend their days swimming in the ocean and taking in the stunning views.

Why Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua's crystal-clear waters and large expanses of white sand beach make it an ideal location for elegant resorts where tired bodies may relax. It is home to some of the world's most opulent and lavish hotels.
In addition, one of Bali's top museums is located here. Almost all of Bali can be found in Nusa Dua. It is an ideal location for spending vacations in Bali.

Things to Do & See in Nusa Dua

Visit Beaches

Nusa Dua Beach – The all-inclusive beach Nusa Dua is generally referred to as one of the complete beaches in the world. Everything from five-star hotels to convention centers, golf courses, and water parks can be found here. This beach is ideal for families and couples looking for an enjoyable vacation in a new location. The beach's beautiful sands and brilliant blue waves are its most appealing features.
Nusa Dua Beach has a wide range of activities to choose from, from water sports to sunbathing beneath the shade of an umbrella.
People on honeymoons and families looking for a peaceful vacation flock to the Nusa Dua Beach area. Spending time in the ocean is a favorite pastime for tourists.
Nusa Dua Beach is home to a diverse array of marine life, including schools of colorful fish and ridges of coral.
Snorkeling is an excellent way to see marine life up close for those who enjoy adventure activities. To get around, tourists choose to paddle in the clear waters of Nusa Dua Beach, which has fewer waves than other beaches in Bali, making boating easy.
Samuh Beach – In the heart of Nusa Dua, you'll find this stunning stretch of sand and crystal-clear waters. There are many outstanding beaches on Island Dua, but this one is the most tranquil, with the calmest waters in Bali and some of the best spots to see the sunrise.
Some of the beautiful things this beach has to offer include powder white sand that dissolves under your feet, the refreshing sea air on your face, and the sensation of the ice water across your feet as you stroll in the water. There are several eateries along the beach that serve lovely food and beverages.
Pandawa Beach – This beach, around 8 km from Nusa Dua, is concealed among limestone cliffs and spans nearly a kilometer. At this beach, you may expect to see stunning vistas of the ocean's horizon. Sunbathing, water activities like waterskiing, banana boating, and parasailing are popular pastimes at Nusa Dua.
Geger Beach – It is in Nusa Dua, Indonesia, is a popular destination for tourists and visitors alike because of its pristine beauty and playful waves. Nusa Dua's crowded beach is one of the area's most popular draws.
Many seaweed farmers in this area are working hard to improve their position in life. It is possible to spend hours at the cafes and little restaurants along the shore. At the beach's far end, there's a Buddhist temple.

Visit Serangan Island

In the vicinity of Nusa Dua, head to Serangan Island, or Turtle Island, if you're seeking something fun to do. An attractive conservation center dedicated to caring for wounded turtles and reintroducing them to the wild can be reached by water boat from Nusa Dua.
There is a turtle hatchery in the area, and the hatchlings are released into the wild when they are mature enough. In addition to the turtles, visitors will see seabirds, reptiles, and other Balinese wildlife. It is a beautiful excursion for anyone concerned with marine conservation.
Serangan Island is easily accessible by boat or expressway from Nusa Dua and is an excellent place to spend a day if you want to see more of the island.

Take in a Show of the Performing Arts

You can not only take in the island's natural splendor, but you can likewise attend cultural events and learn about Nusa Dua's history.
Devdan Show at Bali Nusa Dua Theatre, of course. Throughout Indonesia, dances are combined in the Devdan Show, a modern art performance. Performers in this presentation also demonstrate their acrobatic abilities!
The Pasifika Museum is a great place to see the work of Asian and Pacific artists. There are tens of thousands of pieces of art from worldwide displayed here. This museum has eleven rooms dedicated to a different nation of origin.

Visit Puja Mandala

Puja Mandala stands out among Bali's religious sites as a true gem. Puja Mandala, located at Jalan Nusa Dua, is the most visited. This park, which covers an area of two hectares, serves as a symbol of tolerance for Indonesia's many ethnic groups. This landmark was opened by Tarmizi Taher, a former Cabinet minister of Religious Affairs, who built it in 1997.
Religious and cultural center Puja Mandala represents Indonesia's five major religions. You can discover a Buddhist temple and traditional Hindu temples on the clifftop of Puja Mandala. A Catholic church, a Protestant church, and an Islamic mosque are nearby.
For this reason, the hill stands as a metaphor for tolerance and equality among Indonesia's various religions, and tourists can take in performances and celebrations timed to coincide with the several holy days observed here.

Spend some time relaxing

Every top-tier hotel and resort in Nusa Dua has its onsite spa. Traditional therapies like Balinese creams showers, pizza stone rubs, and Balinese mandi Lulur, which is a combination of a rub and a body scrub, are available at your hotel. Independent spas can be found along the islands' paths and are frequently much less expensive than resorts.
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Country: Bali

Language: Balinese

Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

Average temperature: 26°C

Time zone: GMT+8

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