Planning your visit
Nusa Dua Beach attracts visitors year-round, but a smooth trip starts with a little preparation. During Bali’s dry season (April to October), sunlight lasts longer and rain rarely interrupts plans. Expect higher crowds during midday and on weekends, when local families picnic on the sand. Travelers landing at Ngurah Rai International Airport can reach Nusa Dua in about 30 minutes by taxi or private transfer. The area is built for easy access—well-kept paths connect parking, resorts, and public facilities. Elderly visitors or families with small children will find the main beach safe and welcoming, thanks to mellow surf and frequent lifeguards. Most people spend at least half a day here, but with so much to see, it’s easy to make a full day of it.
- Best time to visit: April–October, early morning or late afternoon
- How to get there: 30-minute taxi or shuttle from Ngurah Rai International Airport; ride-hailing apps widely used
- Accessibility: Wheelchair-friendly walkways, wide paths, shaded seating
- Average visit duration: 4–6 hours (half or full day)
