One of the beautiful beaches in Indonesia is Srau Beach. Srau Beach is located in Candi Village, Pringkuku District, Pacitan Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia. About 23 Km from Pacitan City, or approximately 45 minutes.This beach, which directly borders the Indian Ocean, is one of the best tourist destinations in Pacitan. Srau Beach is also called the white jewel of Pacitan. How could it not be, the view of the beach with sparkling white sand and clear sea water is available at Srau Beach. The sand here is also very soft and not sticky to the skin, making it comfortable for visitors to play.But keep in mind, it's not suitable for swimming here. Well, as is typical for beaches on the south coast of Java, the waves are quite big and it's best not to go too far when playing in the water. This beach area is quite extensive, in fact there are 3 areas and visitors usually refer to them by numbers, namely Srau Beach 1, 2 and 3.Meanwhile, the beach in area two has a very large area. Visitors can relax on this beach while sunbathing in the sun. At Srau Beach there is also another beach called Wayang Beach. The main attraction is a coral with several holes. This view can also be an interesting photo spot and it's a shame to miss it.The cliff landscape juts out into the sea, becoming another sight that visitors can see. Tourists can explore the hill. Remember, the beauty of Srau Beach can be seen from the top of the cliffs. By evening, the panorama will be even more beautiful. Even though it is always busy with visitors, Srau Beach is still the best choice for those who want to vacation in a calm and peaceful atmosphere. Relaxing on this beach can relieve accumulated stress.The entry ticket to Srau Beach only costs Rp. 10,000,- per person, Motorbike parking Rp. 2,000,- per unit, Car parking Rp. 5,000,- per unit. The existing facilities at Srau beach are: Large area for storing vehicles, food and drink stalls, gazebo and camping ground. To make it easier to find the location of Srau Beach, it has been marked on Google Maps
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