Kegdole Beach, located in Parangtritis, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, is a picturesque coastal destination known for its rugged beauty and cultural significance. This beach, found along the southern coast of Java in the Bantul Regency, is approximately 30 km from the city of Yogyakarta. Kegdole Beach features striking black sand, dramatic waves, and a lively atmosphere, attracting both local and international tourists. The surrounding cliffs and unique geological formations enhance its natural allure, making it a favored spot for photography and relaxation.
Although popular for its stunning sunsets and scenic views, Kegdole Beach is not ideal for swimming due to strong currents and large waves. Tourists can enjoy various activities, including horseback riding along the shore or exploring nearby caves and springs, such as Tapan Cave and Beji Spring. The beach is often bustling with visitors, especially on weekends and holidays, adding to its vibrant and social ambiance.