About five-km beyond the turnoff
to Padangbai, and after the village of Manggis,
is a small steel bridge. About 500 meters beyond,
turn right down a small lane to Buitan village.
This is the heart of Balina, a simple, quiet resort
with scant sellers, few tourists, a nice wide black
sandy beach, tame waves, no treacherous currents,
and seldom the sputter of a motorbike.
All the amenities of Candidasa are accessible by
'bemo' four km to the northeast, while the urban
center of Amlapura lies 18 km to the northeast,
and the metropolis Denpasar is a 1.5 hour's drive.
Balina is known for its diving excursions in a
marine reserve offshore. If you reach the beach
by late afternoon, you can go night fishing with
local fishermen using lanterns. The Balina Diving
Center has an impressive team of five instructors
supervised by a PADI Open Water dive master. He
can also arrange fishing and outrigger sailing trips.
Dive trips, instruction, and snorkeling are offered
every day starting at 0900.
Some places of water sports: diving at Blue Lagoon,
diving at Nusa Penida, diving at Pulau Menjangan,
snorkeling and diving at Tulamben, a stunning shipwreck
40 km northwest of Balina and at Cemeluk, near Amed
to the northwest and diving at Pulau Kambing, off
Balina. Strong and dangerous undercurrents at the
south end of the island can carry you up to 500
meters out of your way. Sharks frequent the area.
A few foreigners have gone down here and never come
up.
The area west of Balina around Manggis is really
picturesque, with the sea on one side and mountains
on the other. Walk 1.5 hours through woods and gardens
to Ngis via Manggis. Tenganan is a two-hour walk
from Ngis
Getting Away
You may charter vehicles for the airport, Kuta,
or Nusa Dua. In the high season, a shuttle service
may be in operation with shared rides to Ubud, Sanur,
Kuta and the airport. For much cheaper public transport,
go up to the main road and flag down a 'bemo'.
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