The walkway along the coastline at Stulang Laut provides several points for stepping down toward the water. Some seats are provided, but the grass and rocks are just as welcoming. It's too bad about the rubbish which has either been dropped or, more likely, washed up. There is no need to pick through any rubbish to find this cache, or get too close to the water.
There are some shade trees, but coverage is patchy. On a cloudy day, especially on the weekend, there may be several clusters of people around, enjoying the view, though for some reason the Stulang Beach section a few hundred metres to the northeast is much more popular. In the evening, couples or groups often line the coastline, spacing themselves out into intervals of 30m or so, though this stretch of 300m or so rarely has more than a handful of groups. On a sunny day it's usually empty of visitors and passers-by. The best time to visit is in the late afternoon or early evening.