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Tasi Tolu Beach

West of Dili — Estrada de Balibar, Tasi Tolu, Dili, Timor-Leste

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About this place

Scenic and tranquil beach near Dili, perfect for sunsets and local gatherings by the iconic Three Lakes.

Tasi Tolu Beach is a serene stretch of coastline just west of Dili, renowned for its tranquil waters, striking sunsets, and the iconic Three Lakes (‘Tasi Tolu’ means ‘Three Seas’ in Tetum) nestled between coastal hills. Popular with both locals and tourists, the beach is a favorite spot for picnics, sunsets, and community gatherings. The calm sea makes it ideal for swimming, while the scenic surroundings provide an excellent backdrop for photography and relaxation.

This undeveloped gem is also an ecologically significant area, occasionally hosting migratory birds in the wetlands behind the beach. Visitors can stroll along the sandy shore, fish, or simply relax and take in the views of Atauro Island in the distance. There are minimal facilities, so visitors should come prepared with their own food, water, and sun protection. Access is easy from Dili by road, though the immediate area is somewhat rustic. It’s a perfect spot to unwind close to the capital, especially at sunset.

Due to the lack of lifeguards and facilities, visitors are advised to be cautious when swimming and to keep the area clean by taking their rubbish with them.

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Details

Opening Hours Open access, 24/7
Entry Fee Free
Best Time Late afternoon to sunset
Visit Duration 1–2 hours
Road Access Paved road, accessible by car/motorbike (10 min from Dili center)
Parking Informal roadside parking
Family Friendly ✓ Yes
Pet Friendly ✓ Yes
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Tips & Notes

What to Bring Sun protection, water, picnic supplies, rubbish bags
Safety Note No lifeguards, occasional currents; avoid swimming after heavy rains
Etiquette Leave no trace
Accessibility Remote, sandy and rocky terrain

Features

fishing relaxing swimming views
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Location

📍 Estrada de Balibar, Tasi Tolu, Dili, Timor-Leste

Last verified: 2026-04-07

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