Dolok Oan Beach

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Ever wondered what it feels like to stand behind a giant Jesus statue? Well, here at Dolok Oan Beach, you practically can. Dolok Oan Beach is also known as Cristo Rei Back Beach. Some even call it Jesus Backside Beach.

Dolok Oan is a public beach in Hera. Hera is a short distance northeast of Dili. The beach is part of the south shore of Wetar Strait. It’s immediately east of Cape Fatucama.

The name Dolok Oan comes from Tetum. It combines the words for wet ground and child. In Portuguese, it is Praia dos Portugueses. This means Beach of the Portuguese. This name came about because of its popularity with National Republican Guard troops stationed in East Timor.

Dolok Oan Beach is almost one kilometer long. It features white sand. The beach sits east of Cape Fatucama. Cape Fatucama is at the northeastern end of the Bay of Dili. It is about seven kilometers from Dili’s center.

The beach faces Wetar Strait. This body of water separates Timor from Wetar Island. Behind Dolok Oan Beach are steep low hills. These hills feature Eucalyptus alba savanna woodland. You’ll see small stands of tropical dry forest. This area is part of the Areia Branca no Dolok Oan Important Bird Area.

At the peak of Cape Fatucama stands the Cristo Rei of Dili statue. You can reach it from the car park at Cristo Rei Beach. A 570-step concrete staircase leads the way. Dolok Oan Beach is popular with locals and tourists. You can access it via the main staircase to Cristo Rei. There is also a second staircase. It descends from about one third of the way up the main staircase. A rough road also provides vehicle access from the east.

The waves here are stronger than at Cristo Rei Beach. Rocky reefs fringe some parts. Snorkeling is good directly from the shore. Despite limited access, Dolok Oan attracts people on Sundays and holidays. Sometimes companies have outings here. You may even spot diving lessons taking place at Dolok Oan Beach.

Dolok Oan is an unspoiled coastline. It lacks facilities. There are no shelters other than the trees. No toilets, snack shops, or lifeguard stations exist. Nothing is available for rent. No hawkers offer food or items. Visitors bring their own equipment. This includes beach mats, tables, and chairs. Some even set up barbecue pits to cook food.

So here at Dolok Oan Beach you get great views. You can see Atauro Island. Aqua blue waters meet a fringing reef. Mountains create a beautiful backdrop. A curving stretch of white sand is perfect for a stroll. Enjoy this hidden gem. Remember to bring your own picnic. You can enjoy the stunning sunset. Dolok Oan Beach offers a unique Timorese experience.

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