Gunung Kidul, Indonesia
Jogan Beach

Where a waterfall meets the sea.

Surrounded by vegetated limestone cliffs overlooking the gorgeous Indian Ocean, Jogan Beach is a secluded gem with a not so hidden secret – a stunning cascade of water that flows down the cliffs into the sea (read: a waterfall). Still relatively unspoiled and untainted, Jogan Beach offers visitors spectacular vistas over the surrounding coastal scenery and ocean horizon, amidst peace, quiet and tranquillity.


Daredevils and thrill-seekers will enjoy canyoning or rappelling in the waterfall to reach the coral and rock-strewn beach, whilst the non-adrenaline inclined take the bamboo and wood woven stairs for the descent to the edge of Jogan Beach. On the beach, visitors are privy to the amazing sight of thousands of transparent crab babies measuring 5-millimetres scurrying across the corals – perfect for nature lovers. Occasionally, visitors can even find hundreds of butterflies dancing along the cliffs of Jogan Beach, making for a truly magical and beautiful sight.


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Tips Before You Go
Jogan Beach is situated close to other beaches, such as Nglambor beach and Siung beach.
Visitors can take cheap gondola rides at Jogan Beach, which bring visitors from cliff to cliff.
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Jalan Pantai Siung, Purwodadi, Tepus, Purwodadi, Tepus, Kabupaten Gunung Kidul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55881, Indonesia