Batu Lamampu Beach is a charming tourist attraction located on Sebatik Island in North Kalimantan, Indonesia. This beach is known for its unique 'floating' rocks and a rock breakwater that extends into the sea, creating an intriguing landscape. The beach offers a 3-kilometer long shoreline with calm waves and picturesque palm trees, making it perfect for relaxation and swimming. The name originates from the Tidung tribe, meaning 'stone arise tiered towards the sea'.
Visitors can reach the beach by crossing the ocean from Mantikasa port and then traveling by car. Activities at the beach include burning fish, enjoying the scenic white sand, and swimming.
The local community shares myths about a huge rock at the peak of a nearby hill, which is believed to have grown over time and has mystical significance.