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Landmark: Nusa DuaCity: Bali
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia
Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, Asia
Nusa Dua is a resort area located on the southeastern peninsula of Bali, Indonesia. It is characterized by its planned development and manicured landscapes.
Visual Characteristics
The area features long, white sand beaches with calm, clear turquoise waters. Resort complexes are constructed with a mix of modern architecture and traditional Balinese elements, often incorporating local stone, wood, and thatched roofs. Landscaping includes extensive gardens with tropical flora and palm trees.
Location & Access Logistics
Nusa Dua is situated approximately 40 kilometers south of Denpasar, the provincial capital. Access is primarily via the Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), followed by a 30-40 minute drive along the Bali Mandara Toll Road or Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai. Ample parking is available within resort complexes and designated public areas. Limited public bus services operate to the area; private taxis and ride-sharing services are more common.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Nusa Dua was developed as a government-led tourism project starting in the 1970s. The land was previously undeveloped coastal scrub. Ecologically, it is situated on a limestone plateau, with the coastline shaped by coral reefs offshore.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include swimming, sunbathing, and water sports such as jet skiing and parasailing. The Nusa Dua Beachwalk offers a paved promenade for walking and cycling. Golfing is available at the Bali National Golf Club. Some resorts offer cultural performances.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Resorts provide comprehensive amenities including restaurants, swimming pools, and spa services. Public restrooms are available at designated beach access points. Shade is provided by umbrellas and resort facilities. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the area. Numerous food vendors and restaurants are located within resort grounds and along the main roads.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from April to September, offers the most favorable weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. Mid-morning to late afternoon provides optimal sunlight for beach activities. High tide is generally suitable for swimming, with low tide revealing more of the sandbar.
Facts & Legends
The name "Nusa Dua" translates to "Two Islands," referring to two small islands located offshore, Pulau Nusa Dharma and Pulau Nusa Gede. A specific tip for visitors is to explore the less developed eastern coastline for quieter beach sections.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.8km West: Bali National Golf Club
- 1.5km Northwest: Waterblow Nusa Dua
- 3.2km Southwest: Tanjung Benoa
- 4.5km North: Museum Pasifika