Holiday homes in Pemuteran
Pemuteran is located in the north of
Bali, away from busy places like
Lovina, Kuta and
Seminyak in the south. The town lies on a beautifully sheltered bay of the Bali Sea, with impressive views over the nature of the Bali Barat National Park. The beach of Pemuteran is situated directly on a green landscape dominated by nine mountains. You can go for a nice
swim in the sea, but the clear water is best known for its beautiful diving opportunities. Pemuteran is therefore very popular with people who like
diving and snorkelling, but tourism is still relatively in its infancy. So you will find plenty of
nature homes and you can choose from holiday homes with a lot of
privacy. The owner can tell you all about it- because when you book through Micazu, you will have direct contact with each other.
Exploring the area of Pemuteran
The island of Menjangan is just off the coast of Pemuteran. This is known as one of the most beautiful diving locations in Bali and even in all of Indonesia. Here you can see stunning corals, fish, giant turtles and other sea creatures, plus the water has a pleasant temperature all year round. Would you rather stay ashore? No worries, there is always plenty to see and do. For example, visit Pura Pulaki, a beautiful sea temple built in several terraces on a steep cliff. The temple complex houses a large community of monkeys! Another must is the North Bali Pearl farm, an important pillar of Balinese economy. If you really want to relax, go for a lovely massage at Pondok Sari or at the
spa of Taman Sari on the beach.
Discover the hidden treasures of Bali. Check out the selection of private holiday homes in Pemuteran.
Interesting things to know about Pemuteran
- You will find five large Balinese temples in the vicinity of Pemuteran: Pulaki, Pabean, Melanting, Kerta Kawat and ‘Hot Spring Temple’.
- Thanks to the mild climate and fertile soil, the Pemuteran area is very suitable for winegrowing. A large vineyard of Bali's main wine producer (Hatten Wines) is close to the town.
- Pemuteran beach consists mainly of volcanic sand and has a grey colour.
- The name Menjangan, the diving island off the coast, is Balinese for "Deer".
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