Breakwater and lagoon, the two words immediately crossed when they heard the name Glagah Beach. Both seemed to show two different sides of this black sandy beach. Hundreds of tetrapods lining the west side mercilessly break the waves of the fierce South Sea.

For sports lovers, please cycle along the beach, ride an ATV or conquer sandy terrain with motocross. A calm lagoon is also fun to paddle canoeing. If you're worried about releasing children from playing water on the beach, there is a small swimming pool for them so they can keep swimming safely. In addition, Glagah Beach is also a paradise for anglers. Fishing with casting techniques on tetrapods is certainly an experience in itself. Some types of fish such as Surung, Caru (baby GT), Talang, Pethek (Mlawis), Garon, Layur and others can be found here.
When the sun is hot, enjoying fresh watermelons or melons sold on the road to the beach directly from local farmers is certainly very tempting. Enjoy the fruits while sitting in the fray that is shaded by the evergreen shrimp trees along the lip of the lagoon. If hunger comes, several stalls that sell various processed fish around the beach can extinguish hunger immediately.
After a day of playing on the beach, don't be in a hurry to leave. Wait until the sun returns to its bed. Sit and face west on the side of the road near the breakwater, enjoy the golden light that bounces perfectly off the sea surface and infiltrate through the tetrapod gap. Listen to the crashing waves, see the sky becoming more orange and feel the lagoon getting calmer. They will close the day so sweet and romantic. (maps.google.com - wonderfulindonesia.co.id - yogyayes.com).
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