Gilimanuk is a small town located in the Jembrana regency of Bali, Indonesia. It is situated on the western coast of the island, near the ferry terminal that connects Bali to the neighboring island of Java. The town is known for its bustling port, which serves as a major gateway for travelers and goods moving between Bali and Java. Gilimanuk is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including lush forests, rice fields, and pristine beaches. The town itself is a mix of traditional Balinese architecture and modern developments, with a vibrant market and a variety of shops and restaurants offering local cuisine and handicrafts.