Nemberala Beach, New Surfing Paradise On Rote Island, Indonesia



Nemberala Beach located in Boa Village, District, West Rote District, Rote Ndao Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, is one of the most beautiful beaches and famous for its waves. This beach is also crowned as the Winner at the Enchantment of Enchantment Indonesia 2016 in the Category of Surfing Spot Most popular 2016.



The beach is touted as the Kuta Beach of Rote Island has a white sand of this clean and natural as well as the waves are quite challenging for surfing sports enthusiasts. Many surfers who come to this beach to challenge the waves from Nemberala Beach. The waves on this beach are international so it is no wonder many foreign tourists come to visit this beach. Even in August to October, the beach at Nemberala beach can reach a height of 7 meters.



In addition to having a beautiful panorama of the beach with a very challenging waves, Nemberala Beach is also still not too crowded. Only on weekends and long holidays just this beach looks crowded. This beach is also equipped with various supporting facilities such as several lodging options, ranging from hotels to homestay with tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars one night.



For the waves hunters from all over the world who come to Indonesia, Nemberala Beach has become one of the magnets that is able to attract them to challenge one of the best waves in Indonesia.

Access to Nemberala Beach

Access to Nemberala Beach, Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara from Kupang city can be reached by air and sea lane. If by air, you can use the plane from El Tari Airport, Kupang to Lekunik Rote Airport. While using the sea line you can use the ferry from Port Dolok, Kupang and anchored at the New Beach Port, Rote with travel time of about 3-4 hours or you can use the speedboat from the Port of Tenau, Kupang with travel time of 1-2 hours.

Connect surfing tent, for you fans of surfing sports, you can visit G-Land gallery website that provides information about the world of surfing.

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