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Mbuluk Beach: Location, Ticket and Facilities

 


            Mbuluk Beach is a white sand beach located in Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta. This beach has beautiful scenery with white sand and coral reefs. Mbuluk Beach is beautified by its calm atmosphere with the waves crashing as the accompanying music. Here, you can relax from your daily activities by enjoying the beautiful beach views accompanied by the sound of the waves. In addition, this beach is still quite hidden and rarely visited by many people. So, if you want to take aesthetic photos and without distractions or other people getting into the photo, this beach is highly recommended.

Location of Mbuluk Beach

            Mbuluk Beach is located in Kemadang Village, Tandjung Sari District, Gunung Kudul Regency. This beach is also adjacent to Baron Beach and Kukup Beach. Mbuluk Beach is also open 24 hours so you can visit whenever you have free time.

Mbuluk Beach Entrance Ticket

            The entrance ticket to Mbuluk Beach is relatively cheap and affordable because with 10,000 rupiah and 3,000-rupiah parking, you can enjoy the beauty that is presented on this beach.

Facilities at Mbuluk Beach

            Even though Mbuluk Beach is relatively not visited by many people, the facilities on this beach are arguably quite adequate. The facilities that you will get when visiting Mbuluk Beach include:

  • Parking lot
  • Several stalls (besides food and drinks, sandals, tools for playing with sand, etc.)
  • Toilet
  • Gazebo
  • Aesthetic photo spots

            If you visit Mbuluk Beach, don't forget to enjoy the view of the white sand beach and beautiful corals. On this beach, there are many corals that can be used as interesting photo spots. At Mbuluk Beach, there are many corals, ranging from small to very large. Apart from coral, this beach also has quite high cliffs. You can climb the available stairs to reach this cliff. Another interesting thing that you can find at Mbuluk Beach is the lighthouse. Yep, that's right, the lighthouse. To be able to see the lighthouse at Mbuluk Beach, you have to keep walking west. When climbing the lighthouse, you can get a view of the beach that you rarely see on other beaches. Don't forget, you can capture this beautiful moment!

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