Rancabuaya Beach has many large rocks and is directly adjacent to the waters of the Indian Ocean. So, the waves are quite large. The sand is yellowish white. There is also a waterfall that faces directly towards the beach. Because it is rocky and the waves are big, Rancabuaya Beach is not suitable for swimming.
Rancabuaya Beach is at an altitude of 0-200 meters above sea level with 1,200 mm / year of rainfall, as well as moderate sun exposure and small wind blows. The condition of the coastal waters is blue, the smell of normal water, and the normal temperature. The slope of the sea there is sloping, and overgrown with seaweed and green algae as the dominant marine flora. While the dominant marine fauna is tuna and reef fish.