Tanjong Batu Beach

Brunei-Muara

Tanjong Batu Beach, a hidden gem tucked at the end of a narrow road, is perfect for sunset seekers and those looking to unwind. Take a peaceful stroll along the seawall, letting the calming waves and coastal views set the tone for a truly serene escape.

Overview

A hidden gem at the end of a long, narrow road, Tanjong Batu Beach is a fairly new spot for sunset chasers and exercise buffs. Clear your mind and immerse yourself in a moment of zen while taking a long walk on the seawall that meanders along the coast, listening to the soothing splash of the waves. Stay till dusk and sit on the seawall to catch a spectacular view of nature’s palette.

Location
Jalan Tanjong Batu, Brunei-Muara District, Brunei Darussalam.
Dart

For those without access to a private car, we recommend using Dart (think of it as Brunei’s Uber or Grab) which is the most convenient option for traveling in Brunei. While it provides hassle-free booking and convenience, keep in mind that pricing may vary.

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Public Bus
If you prefer public transport, you may opt to take the bus, the most affordable transport option for getting around town. With an average fare of BND 1 per ride, it's a budget-friendly choice.

Click here for a detailed bus route guide.

Please note that the service runs from 6am until 8pm.
DIVER’S DUTY

Brunei is home to some of the most well-kept and unspoilt natural ecosystems, especially here in our underwater backyard. As we exchange cultures and share with you nature’s most pristine treasures, we only ask that you abide to these codes of conduct and courtesy as a fellow diver:

  1. Refrain from touching the corals, if at all possible. (this includes anchoring and stepping on them, as you may introduce bacteria that could destroy the fragile organism)
  2. Do not collect or bring back pieces of the corals, as well as any live or dead marine life.
  3. Do not take anything from the seabed, not even a seashell as a creature could have crawled or be living inside.
  4. Do not litter the sea or leave anything behind as rubbish.
  5. Ensure all your gauges and equipment are properly secured and not dragging behind you.
  6. Do not feed the fishes or any other marine creatures. (this may inadvertently cause them to be dependent on humans)
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