Kuta

Kuta is a town on the south coast of the island of Lombok in the Indonesian province West Nusa Tenggara. Kuta is known for its many beautiful beaches and surf spots within close proximity and has developed into the main tourist town in Lombok. Wikipedia.
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Pantai Seger Kuta Lombok

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Pantai Seger Kuta Lombok is a picturesque coastal region boasting a rugged, tranquil terrain and pristine white-sand beaches. It offers multiple vantage points to witness breathtaking sunsets and panoramic views of the bays, including a hill climb that provides an excellent view of the Pertamina Mandalika circuit for Moto GP enthusiasts. The area also hosts an annual festival for visitors to enjoy. However, some vendors can be overbearing and persistent in their sales tactics.
out of all those lovely beaches in Lombok, I'd have to say this is my favorite! not only because of the natural beauty of the landscape also because of the fascinating folklore about this princess called Mandalika! very serene perfect for healing or just escape for a day! and oh yeah the texture of the sand is unique as well sort of like pepper
Sofi Reksoyudo — Google review
Just looking at the massive waves we knew we couldn't swim here. It was still nice to watch the ocean. There are food stalls, shades and chairs. To reach the beach you'll need to pay 10.000 IDR entrance fee per vehicle.
Kai A. — Google review
Great spot for sunsets, with a few different areas to look over the bays from. The downside is some of the vendors are quite pushy and will follow you a LONG way or will just sit down next to you begging. Purchasing or not purchasing makes no difference to how they will treat you. Coconuts are fresh though (ask for Emma at the black warung - she was very nice, not at all aggressive. Jonny and Maria were also funny and sweet!).
Jenn Rivera — Google review
Seger Beach is just a short drive to the east of Kuta Beach and shares the same coastline. The easiest way to access the beach is by hiring a scooter for the day, with clear signs leading you there. Seger Beach brings an array of colourful and active underwater life, making it a hotspot for snorkellers. On any given day, you will see surfers, swimmers and sunbathers scattered across the beach. Seger Beach is a quieter alternative to Kuta Beach with a different aspect and view of the water. The beach has a local warung (cafe) beside it and other restaurants nearby so you can easily spend the day there. Should you visit during February, there is the Bau Nyale ceremony where locals go out to catch sea worms (Nyale) along the beach. The purpose of this is believed to be part of the incarnation of Princess Mandalika. There are a number of accommodation options in Kuta, making it easy to plan your stay. The hills surrounding Seger Beach bring an incredible vantage point over the water. Take a short walk up one of the many hills and experience a new outlook of Seger Beach and other surrounding shores. The sunset from here is also a spectacular sight. During your visit to Lombok, indulge in Seger Beach’s quieter pace, and stunning turquoise water as an alternative to Kuta Beach.
Kharisma Sari — Google review
Pantai Seger in Kuta Lombok boasts breathtaking vistas and a tranquil ambiance, making it an enticing destination for beachgoers seeking solace and natural beauty. However, visitors should be wary of an unexpected aspect of their experience: entrance fees enforced by local authorities. Unlike many public beaches, Pantai Seger requires visitors to pay an entrance fee to access the area. While this fee may come as a surprise to some travelers, it is essential to be aware of this policy to avoid any inconvenience or misunderstanding upon arrival. Despite the imposition of entrance fees, Pantai Seger's pristine coastline and picturesque surroundings make it a worthwhile destination for those willing to pay the fee. The beach offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life, with opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation amidst stunning natural scenery. In summary, Pantai Seger in Kuta Lombok presents visitors with an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of its coastline, albeit with the added consideration of entrance fees. Travelers should be mindful of this policy and prepare accordingly to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience at this idyllic beach destination.
AO — Google review
Just the right spot to get a view of the Pertamina Mandalika circuit of Moto GP and the ocean. You need to walk up the hill a little bit to get the best view.
Shelvy Arifin — Google review
Stunning beach, epic waves, and good vibes. I love it most when it's not crowded—just chilling and enjoying the beauty. A must-visit spot in Lombok for some relaxing beach time!
Nana BQ — Google review
Was a bit choppy good Warung here and nice locals, cute puppy's. Surf was choppy, time well with tides here.
Tamara P — Google review
Amazing beach. No one was there. Only some buffalo's. I loved it. Take water shoes as you'll find a lot of rocks in the water.
Héléni Ergun — Google review
Nice place, ruined by locals again charging fees for everything, 10,000 to just walk/ drive onto the PUBLIC beach, then another 10,000 to walk up a PUBLIC mountain, just a shame locals ruin this country so easily, greedy greedy people, I'd advise just drive past them,
Hector Sherry — Google review
10,000 rp entrance fee Beautiful beach to swim or surf
Ryan Kim — Google review
Very nice place to hike up and watch the sunset. The only downside is the scammers in the parking lot sitting around asking for 10k IDR for “parking” which is probably a total scam because they do absolutely nothing. The view is nice but the local scammers aren’t a nice touch.
Taylor — Google review
10k fee to be surrounded by garbage... it gets worse the closer you walk to the beach. Is living in filth and charging ppl to visit apart of the local culture? Everyone just sits around and stares but no one cleans...
onemantran — Google review
Great sunset spot, my suggestion climb the hill for the view!
Markus Sass — Google review
Not far from the Mandalika circuit, there is a beautiful side around it, namely Seger Beach. Or you could say it's at the back of the Mandalika circuit. There are some tourists who are swimming or surfing at this beach. When entering this place there is a distribution fee of ten thousand rupiah for each car unit. We don't swim here, we just enjoy the beautiful scenery with photo spots which are the most amazing. This beach is no less beautiful than any beach. Come play here .. The beach is still natural ..
Jhonsi P Purba — Google review
I would say this is one heck of a spot for sunset in the region, but it's already quite popular with tourist so there are lesser known spots. Still this was a great place to just chill with a Bintang beer. Giving it four stars only because there was a influx your kids trying to up sell you bracelets which can get quite frustrating. Wear proper good shoes to climb the hill up for sunset as there is no proper hiking path. Lots of surfing spots at this beach but definitely not so appropriate for beginners. Good beach which is quiet for you to sunbath as well. No toilets available but one small shop with some seats and food I guess is limited but available. See picture for more of the kind of sunsets you can get to experience. Definitely come here before it gets privatized because that's what I hear is happening along this stretch of coastline :(
Chia Joel — Google review
If you guys stay at Kuta Beach area at mandalika, you guys should visit here Bukit Seger. Is worth it to take the picture here with the backview of Mandalika Circuit. - is always very hot here at Bukit Seger - need to pay entrance and also parking - entrance here is beside Novotel hotel - many tourist also going here
Nor Azraai — Google review
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Mandalika Princess Statue

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Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Pretty cool statue. Considering you’ll have to pay 10k for parking though it’s probably not worth a visit if coming by motorbike, unless you’re planning to watch the sunset on one of the large hills beside it, in which case it’s probably worth the price.
Taylor — Google review
Unique statue combine with the sky..
Handy Kusnadi — Google review
in love with this beautiful historical statue ❤️❤️
Sella Marselia — Google review
Go to see soon, the staues are starting to fall apart. But still good to see.
Marc Hendrickson — Google review
Best bgt
Jhoko Kenta27 — Google review
It is great to take young children to Seger beach at which Patung Putri Mandalika is located. Putri Mandalika was a princess who threw herself into the sea for she refused to marry one of so many princes proposing her. The legend says her body turned into nyale; the colorful sea worms which emerge during rainy season peak.
Kamil Ida — Google review
Nice view
DANANG SURYA WIJAYA — Google review
Nice place
Edi Purwanto — Google review
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