Water Blow Nusa Dua Bali – No Entrance Fee Cost
Water Blow in Nusa Dua lets you witness the awesome power of nature as large waves from the Indian Ocean constantly crash against the jagged limestone edges on the peninsula’s south-eastern cliff.
You can easily reach this purpose-built lookout along paved footpaths on the southern half of the ‘twin islands’. Here you’ll find 240 degrees of dramatic seascape, with the irregular splashes and sprays simply adding to the fun of it. Enjoy the sweeping views and approach the Water Blow site at your own risk – the large surges can be dangerous, and there are no lifeguards around.
The so-called ‘water blows’ result from the narrowing crag below the cliff face that channel a massive surge of water up to 30m high from its base following strong currents. While it is a pleasant view for taking photos, be sure to protect your camera gear from the unpredictable splashes and sprays. The chances of getting completely drenched are extremely high.
This spot is famous for the towering water splash that can be higher than the coconut tree! Known well as one of the considered place for prewedding photosession, Water Blow has its own charm, although the visitor may have to wait for the big splashes. Water blow is located in Nusa Dua, just another 45 minutes by car from the airport. It’s easy to reach and absolutely free. You don’t have to pay to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the splashing wave soaring to the sky.
The secret behind the big water splashes is the coral reefs that naturally formed in such way combined with big waves that come into a narrow opening. When the big wave passing through the opening and hit the reef, it will blow upside and create a beautiful sight. There is an observation deck nearby at the end of the pedestrian pathway. If you’re into more challenge, you can explore the coral reefs and get closer to the wave. You must wear a proper footwear and be extra cautious though, because the reefs are sharp and slippery. Beware, don’t get too close to the edge of the reef! It’s very dangerous.
To get a good picture of the towering wave, you have to wait a little for the big waves. You also have to consider the spot and angle, because there are people surrounding you.
Another interesting thing about this place is the location which is in the area of BDTC (Bali Tourism Development Corporation), Nusa Dua. There are a lot of restaurants, hotels/villas and resorts nearby, with cozy atmosphere with less crowd than Seminyak. The area is well arranged with very nice garden alongside the main road. If you’re into this coziness and peaceful area, you have to consider spending time here and visit waterblow near sunset time.
The site is marked by a stone arch that reads “Water Blow” and a slab with inscriptions like “Strong Currents”, “Sudden Drop Off”, “Dangerous Shorebreak”, “Slippery Rocks”, “High Surf” and “Sharp Coral”. Once you reach the observation deck, you can enjoy the sweeping views of the Water Blow site.
The best time to see the surge of water (sometimes reaching up to 30 metres high) is in July or August, when the tide is high. Note that the large surges can be dangerous, and there are no lifeguards around.
While it makes for a pleasant spot for photography, be sure to protect your camera gear from the unpredictable splashes and sprays. The chances of getting completely drenched at the Water Blow site are very high. Visiting the Water Blow site in Nusa Dua is free of charge.
When waves crash at high tide into this reef, the resulting splash can tower up to 26 feet high.
Address: Beano, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
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