[Indonesia Report] Dreamland, a new hot beach, emerges as New Kuta Beach in Bali
Dreamland is Indonesia’s new hot beach located in Bali, attracting the most foreign and domestic tourists among the beaches in the resort island lately.
Indonesian Tourism Board website on its article describes Dreamland as a paradise of a vast stretch of soft pearly white sand, clear blue sky over the enchanting blue waters, and nothing but the fascinating sounds of waves hitting the shores; no, this is not a set from a dream, this is where nature interprets your dream, they said in the website.
Dreamland often compare to Bali’s famous Kuta Beach and being dubbed as the New Kuta Beach.
Dreamland is located within the integrated Pecatu Graha Resort complex, at the Bukit Peninsula in the Badung regency. About 15 minutes from the picturesque Uluwatu temple.
Dreamland is far from the crowded and vibrant atmosphere of the original Kuta Beach. Instead, the beach offers tranquility and much more exciting waves perfectly fit for advanced surfers.
This coastline was first introduced to the world when the popular pop/rock Band, Michael Learns to Rock shot their musical video clip there in 1996, according to Visit Indonesia’s official website.
The beach is mainly highlighted with the soft pearly white sand shore that stretches some 1 kilometer and is considerably cleaner than most beaches in Bali.
As any beach at the Bukit Peninsula area, Dreamland is also decorated with beautiful rocky cliffs on its shore which radiate an enchanting atmosphere.
The waves at the coastline of the Bukit Peninsula are legendary among world’s surfers, and Dreamland Beach is no exception. The soft, fat waves and deep water in Dreamland beach make it suitable for the professionals or those with some learning experience before.
Dreamland is part of integrated Pecatu Graha Resort complex. The complex currently evolves into an elite resort where luxury hotels and other facilities are being built, offering world-class amenities and services.
Meidyana Rayana Intern Reporter news@theasian.asia