Ten beaches
to visit in Yogyakarta
Identify with
…
Many of us identify Yogyakarta with Malioboro and
Prambanan Temple.
While those
two places certainly
must be visited,
if you still have a few more days to
explore the city this holiday season,
Minister encourages
you to visit Yogyakarta's beaches.
"Take
a lot of pictures, upload them to your social media channels and use the
hashtags #.
Here are 10 must-visit beaches around Yogyakarta.
Siung Beach
Located
about 70 kilometers, from the center of Yogyakarta,
Located a
two-hour drive from the center of Yogyakarta,
Siung Beach
is mostly known for its
huge corals and cliffs.
The cliffs,
especially, are a haven for rock-climbing enthusiasts.
There are
more than 250 rock-climbing routes available at this beach
and for
those who are keen to
spend a night under the stars,
there’s also
a campsite available.
Pok Tunggal Beach
This white
sand beach is one the most beautiful beaches in Yogyakarta.
The beach
itself is relatively new to the public,
as it first gained recognition
in 2012.
What’s unique about this beach is that
there are
actually freshwater springs that come from the river flow running beneath the soil.
Indrayanti Beach
The real
name of this beach is actually Sawal Pulang or Pulsa Beach,
the name Indrayanti is the name of a café
owner whose business is located at the beach.
Along the way, people began to associate the beach
with Indrayanti and the name stuck.
This white
sand beach is fairly
well known among tourists
as lodgings, cafes and restaurants are readily available in
the area.
The distance between Yogyakarta and Indrayanti Beach
is 65.8 kilometers,
about a two-hour drive from the city.
Sundak Beach
The story
behind the name of Sundak Beach is interesting,
as legend
has it that in 1976 a pet dog was playing there
and it somehow got lost in a
cave.
Inside the
cave, the dog saw a porcupine and
wanted to eat it.
This led
into a fight between the two animals.
In the end,
the dog won the fight and the name Sundak was born,
an acronym
of asu (dog) and landak (porcupine).
Before the
name Sundak was coined, the beach was called
Wedibelah.
Krakal Beach
Located in
Tanjungsari district, Krakal Beach offers a view of white sandy beach
and coral
reefs found at the shore.
The waves at
this place are friendly enough for surfers
and there
are numerous hotels and restaurants there to welcome visitors.
Goa Cemara Beach
The beach is
called Goa Cemara because you will encounter rows of pine trees
that create an illusion of entering a cave made of trees on your way to the beach.
Those who
are looking to enjoy the beach from a different angle
may want to
go to the lighthouse to see it from above.
Baru Bantul Beach
Baru Bantul
Beach is on the same lane as Goa Cemara,
Kuwaru, Pandan Sari and Pandan Simo beaches.
Bantul Baru
Beach is known for its
seafood eateries.
Depok Beach
Depok Beach is mostly known as the place for
fish auctions
that sell many
varieties of fish and other sea creatures.
Samas Beach
Just like in Goa Cemara Beach, Samas Beach has a lighthouse (gardu pandang)
that visitors can go to.
Since the shoreline
of this beach is steep,
it’s not advisable to swim too far out.
On the east
side of Samas Side, there’s a new attraction called Pesona Pengklik
(The Wonder of Pengklik) Lagoon,
which is currently
being developed.
Parangtritis Beach
Probably the most famous beach
in Yogyakarta,
Parangtritis Beach
is located close
to other beaches such as Parangkusumo Beach, Parangendog Beach and Depok
Beach.
Apart from playing in the water,
visitors can
also tour around the beach using a bendi (horse-drawn carriage)
or all-terrain vehicle (ATV).
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