Wedi Ireng Beach

Wedi Ireng beach is located in Pancer, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia. It is approximately 3 km from Red Island (Pulau Merah) and 65 km to the south of Banyuwangi city. The beach does not attract many visitors, allowing it to remain natural. It is called “Wedi Ireng” because of the color of its sand. In Javanese, wedi means sand and ireng means black. The sand color of the beach is actually white, but if the white sand was dredged, the black sand would appear.

Wedi Ireng Beach
Wedi Ireng, Pancer, Banyuwangi
Coordinates8°19′58″S 112°19′17″E
GeologyBeach
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