The picturesque resort of Jimbaran has been settled at the southern tip of Bali since the 15th century. For a long time, life here remained unchanged, with fishing being the main occupation of the locals. The first attempt to develop tourism in Jimbaran took place in 1920, but the Indonesian War of Independence began, and this direction was temporarily forgotten. In the 1970s, tourism in Bali began to flourish again. Today, Jimbaran is one of Indonesia’s popular resorts.
Its main appeal lies in its beaches and the warm, calm sea. That’s exactly what attracts travelers here — to relax under palm trees, swim in the sea, and enjoy a full dose of relaxation after a stressful urban life.
Fishing in Jimbaran is still an important part of local life. In the mornings, you can watch fishing boats return or even buy part of the fresh catch for your lunch.
Jimbaran is truly beautiful. There are parks with stunning statues, an ancient temple, and lots of greenery on the streets. Walking through the town is a special pleasure, just like strolling along the shore.