Blebak Beach, Beach in Sekuro Village, Jepara, Indonesia.
Blebak Beach is a sandy coastline in Sekuro Village near Jepara, with soft sand and scattered coral pieces along the waterline. The waves are gentle and the water shallow, making for easy access to the sea.
The beach developed from a traditional fishing settlement where families built their lives around the sea. Over time it began attracting visitors while remaining rooted in its maritime heritage.
The village community here has long been shaped by fishing families who continue their daily work along the shore. This maritime way of life remains central to how locals use and understand the space.
The beach has basic facilities including a mosque, rinse rooms, toilets, and parking for visitors. The best time to visit is during the dry season when the water conditions remain calm.
A small freshwater lake near the shore offers pedal boat activities in the shape of ducks. This unusual combination of sea and lake in one location makes the place memorable for families.
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