Echo Beach
Echo Beach is one of Bali’s most recently christened surf spots. The nickname
overshadows its local name ‘Pantai Batu Mejan’, after a significant Balinese
Hindu sea temple on site.
Sharing the serene rice field-landscaped region of Canggu with other wave-riding
haunts such as Berawa, Seseh and Pererenan, Echo Beach has become most popular
due to its advanced reef breaks, 180-degree seascape and sunsets, and array of
delicious seafood cafes set on a high vantage point from where to enjoy it all.
The black-sand beach is approximately 35km northwest of Kuta and Seminyak, and a
14km drive west from the provincial capital of Denpasar. For those staying in
one of the many luxury villas in Canggu, such as The Bali Dream Villa Resort,
Ametis Villa and the LV8 Resort.
Past the upscale area of Seminyak, the journey further west takes you to
Canggu’s green expanses of paddies, which remain well-kept and tended to by
local Balinese villagers. Echo Beach is at the end of Jalan Pantai Batu Mejan,
the road originally named after the temple there, but which now has more
signposts bearing its new nickname. Before a Balinese-style gateway that opens
to a glimpse of the horizon are rows of shacks with surfboards for rent, ding
repairs, and a motorcycle parking spot.
Sunset dining spots line the paved alley left of the gate, starting with Sticky
Fingers Osteria Italiana, then Sate Bali, Dian Café, and the Echo Beach House
which is responsible for its moniker. While most open during the day, many come
to life a little later with barbecues and unique boat-shaped buffets at sunset.
At the far end of the cafes you will be able to see the outline of the
centuries-old temple. The temple and the cafes sit on a small cliff overlooking
the surf, and the black-sand beach is accessible down a few steps to the right
of the gate. A hundred metres along the coastline and set upon the low-lying
rocks is Sand Bar, parasols and colourful beanbags await you for great chill-out
sessions.
While the coast is excellent for sunbathing, leisurely strolls, and surf and
landscape photographers, the waves of Echo Beach are strictly for advanced
riders. Surfers dominate the scene by day, before shifting to a more ambient
dining scene by night. The beach is clean and well-kept, the result of the joint
efforts among various surf schools and clubs along Canggu’s coast, which carry
out routine beach cleanups along its kilometre-length. To sum up, Echo Beach
serves as one of the island’s best surf spots, and a great place to chill with a
laid-back vibe, great views, and delicious seafood.
The quickest and comfortable way to get to Bali is by air and there are flights
connect to Bali from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok as well as all the major
cities in Indonesia. Ngurah Rai
International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Ngurah Rai)
(IATA: DPS, ICAO: WADD), also known as Denpasar International Airport or I Gusti
Ngurah Rai International Airport. It is located 13 km south of Denpasar.
Echo Beach is located along Jalan Pantai Batu Mejan, Canggu. This coastal region
can be reached by a 60-minute transfer from Ngurah Rai
International Airport in Tuban, South Bali.
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