They can also organise traditional
jukung boats to bring you to the best spots and greatly increase your safety.
A delightful way to pass an afternoon is to arrange a sailing trip in one of the traditional
jukung boats.
Not exact matches
This coast is Bali's easternmost point, which is highlighted with spectacular sunrises over the neighboring island of Lombok and the hundreds of brightly painted
jukungs (fishing
boats) returning to shore in the early mornings.
Here guests can take a leisurely sunset stroll along the quiet beach, surf on one of the island's best breaks, or admire the fishermen in their brightly coloured
jukungs (traditional fishing
boats) hauling in the daily catch.
Mangrove Point Explore the mangroves aboard a small
jukung (traditional
boat) and experience an extreme quietness.
Very laid back, this is a very traditional part of Bali, with wooden
jukungs (fishing
boats) lining the black sand beaches where you can also see pans of sea salt drying in the sun, still produced in the time - honoured fashion.
From Pemuteran beach turn west passing through the maze of
jukungs and fishing
boats on the shore.
As well as five kilometres of golden sands and invitingly warm sea, this is the place to watch fisherman haul catches from their brightly coloured
jukungs (fishing
boats) and enjoy some of the island's freshest seafood at one of the many local warungs that line the beach.
Ok so yesterday the 25th as I mentioned on the 24th Ketut and I pushed our old traditional Balinese fishing
boat (
jukung) into the water and spent the day out trolling and casting lures and had a top day out on the water.
A «
jukung», the traditional
boat, will take you from the beach to the diving location where our Dive Guide will prepare the scuba diving gear you need.
Traditional Balinese wooden
boats called «
jukung» are also available for fishing charters.
You can explore the mangroves aboard a small
jukung (traditional
boat), by kayak or by foot.
Navigate your way past the jumble of
jukungs and other fishing
boats and carry on for about 500 metres until you see signs for the bio-rock project.