Among the many small beaches along Bali's southwest Bukit Peninsula, Suluban stands out as one of the most distinctive. From here, you can paddle out to the renowned surf breaks of Uluwatu, while on land, there’s a wealth of exploration to be had—ranging from limestone grottos and hidden caves to stunning clifftop cafes, perfect for a tropical sundowner. Suluban is also located near Pura Luhur Uluwatu, a striking Hindu sea temple perched atop a 70-meter (230-foot) cliff, where you can watch traditional Kecak dance performances every evening at sunset.