Indonesia | Teluk Asmara Beach Malang

If you're looking into the beautiful beaches in Indonesia, forget about Bali, the beaches in this City are still unspoiled, quiet, and very relaxing. Malang has a great place to fill your vacation loaded with good spots along with your family or alone and if you're looking for a serene beach, this place will not hurt you to try visiting the Teluk Asmara Beach located in the south of Malang is certainly beautiful with a romantic set of nature, white powdery shoreline and the islet view is epic. 


Besides the quiet beach, it is still classified as new and you will be spoiled with the views of the cove surround the beach and of course, the wide stretch of the powdery white sand shoreline which considers as one of the nicest beaches I've visited in Indonesia. Playing with the combined waves makes anyone feels not too far from home and be here just to play with water, relax to refresh from busy day work and looking for something which cannot be found inside the city; a peaceful environment.

Malang is the second-largest city in the province of East Java with a wide metropolitan area including the Malang Regency and Pasuruan regency living with more than 3.6 million inhabitants. Malang was popular for its mild climate, historical relics of the Kunjuruhan Kingdom, and cultural heritage sites. Malang's economy is supported by various sectors, including trade, industry, services, and tourism.




The Beach Location
Teluk Asmara Beach is located in Sitiarjo, Tambak, Sitiarjo, Sumbermanjing Wetan District in Malang, around 70 kilometers or less than 3 hours ride from the City of Malang via Jl. Raya Pagelaran. 

Travel Notes
  • Teluk Asmara beach opens daily with a standby officer start from 7 o'clock where you can get your ticket at the entrance booth.  
  • The Entrance Fee is is Rp. 10, 000 ($.90) per person and you will enjoy the full day beach activities
  • Parking Fee ranging Rp5,000 - Rp15, 000 (less than $2)
  • Variation of food stalls located near the parking sites. visitors are allowed to bring own food at the beach area but be cautious to maintain cleanliness 
  • Since this beach is underdeveloped, there is no presence of rooms and accommodations for night stay, but visitors are allowed to camp there

HOW TO GET THERE

Book a flight from the major airport in Indonesia with a connecting flight to Malang Airport (MLG) Bandar Udara Abdulrachman Saleh. At the airport, hire a taxi to go to your hotel; OYO rooms rank as one of my top choices. 

If you're in a private vehicle or hiring a motorcycle, this route might help you reach the Teluk Asmara beach 

Via Jl. Mayjen Sungkono
  • Take Jl. Garuda VI to Jl. Raya Bunut Wetan/Jl. Raya Pakis in Krajan
  • Drive from Jl. Raya Ampeldento, Jl. Raya Ki Ageng Gribig, Jl. Mayjen Sungkono, Jl. Raya Ketawang, ... and Jl. Raya Rejosari to Bantur
  • Continue to Tumpakrejo
  • Continue to Tambak
  • Turn right then, destination reached
Via Jl. Raya Codo - Wajak
  • Take Jl. Garuda VI to Jl. Raya Bunut Wetan/Jl. Raya Pakis in Krajan
  • Drive along Jl. Raya Belung, Jl. Raya Karangnongko, Jl. Raya Karang Anyar, Jl. Raya Codo - Wajak, ... and Jl. Raya Sumberagung
  • Turn left then, destination arrived
Malang is also accessible by train from Yogyakarta and Surabaya

ENJOY YOUR STAY
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