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  • 1. Echo Beach

    This tucked-away surf spot lets you enjoy the beach the way it was intended, without the pretense found to the south. Echo Beach is a stretch of black sand accessed by steps, located below a series of rocky outcrops. The water is safe for experienced surfers only; otherwise stick to wading. When the weather is right, the area is shrouded in mist. A series of warung (food vendors) have sprung up on wooden decks above the beach, serving beverages and simple meals. The 10 km (6-mile) ride from Seminyak passes through many of the area's remaining rice fields. Hang out all day or just come for sunset. Amenities: Food and drink; toilets. Best for: Walking; sunset; surfing.

    Jalan Pantai Batu Mejan, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia
  • 2. Lagoi Beach

    A public beach situated near the Plaza Lagoi shopping area, this pristine coastal stretch has crystal clear water and a wide variety of water sports such as kayaking, jet-skiing, and snorkeling, plus the odd game of beach volleyball. Amenities: food and drink; toilets; water sports. Best for: sunset; swimming; windsurfing.

    Lagoi Beach, Riau Islands, Indonesia
  • 3. Pantai Sumur Tiga Beach

    This lovely white sand beach is only about 5 km (3 miles) or 15 minutes east of town. Snorkeling and diving here are highly recommended due to the clear water and coral. You can also explore Japanese bunkers that remain from the World War II occupation. Though there aren't many standalone places to eat on the beach, you'll find a number of beach hotels offering fine meals to non-guests. Amenities: food and drink; water sports. Best For: snorkeling; walking.

    Sabang, Aceh, 24411, Indonesia
  • 4. Sanur Beach

    The beach is the thing in Sanur, which has perfect views of Mount Agung when clouds part. An offshore reef breaks the waves into gentle ripples lapping the white sand. But the reef also means there's often barely enough water to cover your ankles at low tide—ask your hotel staff about the tides. The surfing here is strictly for experts, as the coral can produce nasty gashes and worse. Perfect for strolling or biking, a brick beach walkway runs for 5 km (3 miles). It's lined with shops, cafes, and water-sports operators. Amenities: food and drink, toilets, showers. Best for: walking, sunrise. surfing.

    Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
  • 5. Trikora Beach

    Although Bintan has many swanky beach resorts, the coastline toward the east is worth a trek if you prefer to enjoy white-sand beaches without paying five-star resort prices. Located an hour's car ride from Bintan Resorts—where the ferries arrive and depart—Trikora Coast has a number of modest accommodations and eateries and is a popular spot for weekend kite surfers. There are four beaches in total and basic sheltered beach huts for rent. To get around, bring or hire a bicycle, or employ the services of a driver. Amenities: showers; toilets; water sports. Best for: sunset; swimming; snorkeling.

    Riau Islands, Indonesia
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