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What to See in Nusa Dua - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Nusa Dua (Indonesia). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Museum Pasifika, Bali Mandara Toll Road, and Tanjung Benoa. Also, be sure to include Nusa Dua Beach in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Nusa Dua (Bali).

Museum Pasifika

Museum in Kuta Selatan, Indonesia
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Museum in Kuta Selatan, Indonesia. Museum Pasifika is an art museum in Bali, Indonesia. It presents the Asian Pacific’s variety of cultural artefacts. The museum was founded in 2006 by Moetaryanto P and Philippe Augier, and designed Popo Danes.

The museum's collection includes more than 600 artworks by 200 artists from 25 countries. The museum has a number of galleries:

  • Room I: Indonesian Artists
  • Room II: Italian Artists in Indonesia
  • Room III: Dutch Artists in Indonesia
  • Room IV: French Artists in Indonesia
  • Room V: Indo-European Artists in Indonesia
  • Room VI: Temporary Exhibition
  • Room VII: Artists on Indochina Peninsula: Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia
  • Room VIII: Artists on Polynesia and Tahiti
  • Room IX: Premier Art of Vanuatu and the Pacific Islands Paintings of Aloi Pilioko and Nicolai Michoutouchkine
  • Room X: Tapa of Oceania and Pacific
  • Room XI: Asia: Several artworks on Japan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, and Myanmar and the Philippines
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Address: Benoa, Kuta Selatan, 80363 Kabupaten Badung

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Bali Mandara Toll Road

Toll road in Indonesia
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Toll road in Indonesia. Bali Mandara Toll Road or Nusa Dua-Ngurah Rai-Benoa Toll Road is a toll road carried by a bridge stretching across the Gulf of Benoa 12.7 km in length. The Rp 2.48 Trillion highway connects the city of Denpasar and South Kuta, Badung Regency, Nusa Dua and Ngurah Rai International Airport. The reason behind construction of Bali Mandara Toll Road was to prevent traffic jams on the Ngurah Rai Bypass Road, previously the only road connecting areas of Bali south of the airport with areas north of the airport. The Ngurah Rai Bypass Road, a land-based route, could not be widened because of the location of the airport runway. Consequently, the Bali Mandara Toll Road was built over water.

Bali Mandara Toll Road began construction in March 2012 and was completed in October 2013. The road was officially opened on 23 September 2013 by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. At the 2013 APEC Summit in Bali, the toll road was passed by several state leaders.[2]

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Tanjung Benoa

Tanjung Benoa
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Also known as: Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua is a resort area built in the 1970s in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia. Known as an enclave of large five-star resorts, it covers 350 hectares of land and encloses more than 20 resorts. It is located 22 kilometers from Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali, and is administered under South Kuta District, Badung Regency. Nusa Dua means two islands, because there are two islands in the bay of Bali Tourism Development Corporation area. On the southern side lies Peninsula Island, and on the northern side lies Nusa Dharma Island, which is smaller but shadier, and which contains the Pura/Temple Nusa Dharma.[3]

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Nusa Dua Beach

Nusa Dua Beach
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Also known as: Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua is a resort area built in the 1970s in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia. Known as an enclave of large five-star resorts, it covers 350 hectares of land and encloses more than 20 resorts. It is located 22 kilometers from Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali, and is administered under South Kuta District, Badung Regency. Nusa Dua means two islands, because there are two islands in the bay of Bali Tourism Development Corporation area. On the southern side lies Peninsula Island, and on the northern side lies Nusa Dharma Island, which is smaller but shadier, and which contains the Pura/Temple Nusa Dharma.[4]

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Taman Sari Beach

Taman Sari Beach
wikipedia / Anton Leddin / CC BY-SA 4.0

Also known as: Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua is a resort area built in the 1970s in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia. Known as an enclave of large five-star resorts, it covers 350 hectares of land and encloses more than 20 resorts. It is located 22 kilometers from Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali, and is administered under South Kuta District, Badung Regency. Nusa Dua means two islands, because there are two islands in the bay of Bali Tourism Development Corporation area. On the southern side lies Peninsula Island, and on the northern side lies Nusa Dharma Island, which is smaller but shadier, and which contains the Pura/Temple Nusa Dharma.[5]

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