Very dirty beach, very dirty. There are more plastics than fish. It's dirty in the ocean, dirty on the sand, dirty behind a cafe on the road, it's not very pleasant to be there, I came to a homeless shelter and not to fabulous Bali. Maybe you can surf there, but you just can't relax!
The sunset was beautiful as everywhere else, everything looks good in the photo.
An excellent spot for the average level. The left wave. The bottom is coral with algae, it is better to put on shoes. The aborigines are not happy on rent, they do not bargain, the prices are breaking. At least in the center rental hut and adjacent sun beds with umbrellas. The more to the left, the more accommodating, cheaper it is to rent boards in varunga. Those who want to swim, there is nothing to do here at low tide, solid coral. During full water, the wave heaps decently and significantly pulls away from the shore, so it's better to surf here. For beginners, I would recommend going to the ramp to the right of the center of the bay. There is a free check-in right on the beach, behind the varungs. Before the last turn on the road to the beach there will be a fork, go left at an acute angle (the official road to the beach is to the right) and through the village path you will come to a steep exit without asphalt with a broken canvas, you will go there.