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Blebak Beach in Jepara

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Bordering the Java Sea in the west and north makes Jepara Regency is awarded with many beautiful beaches. One of them is Blebak beach. The location is in Sekuro Village, Mlonggo District, Jepara Regency. The distance is 13 kilometers or one-hour drive by motor vehicles from Jepara City. The attraction of this beach is the stretch of white and soft sand. In addition, the view of the sea water is clean and transparent. To enter this attraction, you are only charged a vehicle parking fee of Rp 3000 for motorbike and Rp 5000 for the car.

Blebak Beach has calm waves with a stretch of yellowish and typical sand of the Jepara beach. The coastline is also quite long and it has characteristics like a bay. This beach is appropriate to swim or play in the water because it has a sea depth that is not too deep. In addition to swimming, you can fish on the beach. On the right side of the beach, there are usually many people fishing because that is the best spot for hunting fish on the beach. Blebak Beach is a right place to relax, even though it is day and heat, but the wind on the Blebak Beach feels so light and it makes anyone feel at home for long. Arriving late in the afternoon, do not immediately rush to leave Blebak beach, first enjoy the beauty of the sunset on this beach.

At Blebak Beach, there are several water rides that are quite interesting for you to try, such as the Sapta Pesona Boat, water tricycles, canoes, exciting banana boats, donut buoys (buoys in car tires), duck buoys (duck-shaped buoys), and parks. For children's play, do not worry about the availability of supporting facilities at the Blebak Beach. The reason is that this beach provides a prayer room for worship, trash cans at a number of points, a fairly large vehicle parking area, seating area, instagrammable photo spots, and lodging for those of you who want to spend the night at the Blebak Beach.

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