Kecak Melasti Beach
Melasti Beach Kecak Dance Show
Highlights
- Experience the mesmerizing beauty of nature as you witness breathtaking sunsets over the horizon.
- Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Bali with captivating Kecak performances held right on the beach.
- Dive into a world of excitement with an array of thrilling water sports, from exhilarating surfing adventures to heart-pounding jet ski rides.
- Escape the crowds and find your own piece of paradise on Kecak Melasti Beach.
- Embark on a picturesque coastal hike that reveals stunning vistas of the sea meeting lush landscapes.
The Kecak dance was created in the 1930s by a Balinese artist named Wayan Limbak and a German painter named Walter Spies. The Balinese Kecak dance is inspired by the Sanghyang dance. Sanghyang dance itself is a sacred Balinese dance that is performed in Hindu temples to drive away misfortune and disease. The original Kecak dance is only performed by men aged 50 years and over.
Meanwhile, the name of the Kecak dance is inspired by the word “Cak… cak… cak…” which is chanted throughout the dance performance. In the past, the Balinese Kecak dance was only performed in certain areas, such as Bona Village in Gianyar Regency. Day after day, Kecak is performed in almost all areas of Bali, especially on special occasions to welcome guests. But nowadays, this dance drama is shown everywhere in Bali, especially in culture-based tourist destinations.
EXCLUDE:
Parking Fee :
Motor cycle Rp 2.000,-
Car Rp 5.000,-
Bus Rp 10.000,-
Ticket Entry Pantai Melasti
For Foreigner
Adult Rp 10.000,-
Child Rp 3.000,-
For Indonesian
Adult Rp 8.000,-
Child Rp 2.000,-
Meanwhile, the name of the Kecak dance is inspired by the word “Cak… cak… cak…” which is chanted throughout the dance performance. In the past, the Balinese Kecak dance was only performed in certain areas, such as Bona Village in Gianyar Regency. Day after day, Kecak is performed in almost all areas of Bali, especially on special occasions to welcome guests. But nowadays, this dance drama is shown everywhere in Bali, especially in culture-based tourist destinations.
EXCLUDE:
Parking Fee :
Motor cycle Rp 2.000,-
Car Rp 5.000,-
Bus Rp 10.000,-
Ticket Entry Pantai Melasti
For Foreigner
Adult Rp 10.000,-
Child Rp 3.000,-
For Indonesian
Adult Rp 8.000,-
Child Rp 2.000,-
Look Forward to
Expect to be captivated by the mesmerizing chants, enchanting dances, and the rich cultural tapestry of Balinese traditions portrayed in the Kecak Melasti Dance—a vibrant and immersive experience showcasing the spiritual and artistic heritage of Bali.
Important Notes
- Operation Hours: Typically held during sunset hours, commencing around early evening for an immersive experience
- Weather: Performances proceed in most weather conditions unless safety is compromised due to heavy rain or storms
- Restrictions: Respectful behavior during the performance is expected, avoiding disruptions and observing the cultural significance of the dance
- Dress Code: Opt for comfortable yet elegant attire suitable for an evening cultural performance by the beach
- Accessibility: Accessible pathways to the performance area, but consider the beach terrain and seating arrangements
Opening Hours
SUNDAY | 18:00 - 19:00 |
MONDAY | 18:00 - 19:00 |
TUESDAY | 18:00 - 19:00 |
WEDNESDAY | 18:00 - 19:00 |
THURSDAY | 18:00 - 19:00 |
FRIDAY | 18:00 - 19:00 |
SATURDAY | 18:00 - 19:00 |
Visit Us
Address: Jl. Melasti, Ungasan, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361