Pasir Putih Beach, also known as Virgin Beach or White Sand Beach, is a tranquil getaway from the island’s more popular and bustling destinations. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty, this hidden gem is a must-visit for travelers looking to experience Bali’s unspoiled charm.
Pasir Putih Beach in East Bali is a hidden coastal gem that’s still untouched by heavy tourism. This white sand beach gets its name from the Indonesian words “Pasir” meaning sand and “Putih” meaning white. This beach is also known as the ‘Virgin Beach,’ as it is untouched and because of the expanse of soft, powdery sand, complemented by the waves of the Indian Ocean.
Back in the 1960s, this beach was a secret spot where local fishermen used to gather before sunrise to start their day’s work. Today, while planning your Bali tour packages, you’ll find that this beach is more peaceful than crowded spots like Kuta or Seminyak. The views this secluded beach offers will make you think that you’re on the world’s most pristine beach. Pasir Putih Beach lies between the two hills of the Bugbug and Perasi villages. To access this, it’s best to have a car or motorbike.
The really cool thing about Pasir Puth Beach is the natural rock pools that form during low tide. Local kids often come here to catch small fish and crabs, keeping alive a tradition that’s been going on for generations.
Best visited during morning hours (6 AM – 11 AM) for swimming and afternoon for sunset views.