Pantai Pasir Putih, White sand beach in Lampung Selatan, Indonesia.
Pantai Pasir Putih is a beach with fine white sand and turquoise water set against a crescent-shaped shoreline lined with coconut palms. The cove offers clear sightlines across the water and provides access to nearby islands offshore.
The beach began as a traditional mooring ground for local fishing boats before gradually becoming a destination for day visitors. It has maintained its role as a working waterfront where fishing remains an everyday activity.
Local food stalls offer freshly caught seafood, and the beach remains an active workspace where fishermen maintain their boats and repair nets throughout the day.
The beach is accessible from the Raya Perasi highway via a paved track, with parking available for a modest fee. This makes it an easy stop for a half-day visit or a full afternoon if you want to watch the fishing boats return.
Glass-bottom boats venture out to the reefs at Condong and Bule Islands, where visitors can spot clownfish and other coral inhabitants without getting wet. This simple technology lets you experience the underwater world directly from above the water.
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