Tutuala Beach is a stunningly pristine coastal destination located in the easternmost part of Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor. It is situated near the small town of Lospalos in the Tutuala subdistrict, which is part of Lautém District. Known for its sparkling white sands and clear turquoise waters, the beach is surrounded by steep cliffs and lush vegetation, offering visitors breathtaking panoramic views. Tutuala Beach is part of the Nino Konis Santana National Park, which is rich in biodiversity and cultural heritage, featuring ancient archaeological sites including rock art. With its remote location, the beach provides a peaceful retreat away from crowded tourist spots, ideal for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying the area's natural beauty. Additionally, offshore lies Jaco Island, an uninhabited and sacred island considered by locals to be an untouched paradise. The pristine coral reefs around the beach and the island make this area a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The beach’s serenity and natural splendor give visitors a unique insight into the untouched landscapes of Timor-Leste.