When you think of Bali, chances are the bustling hotspots in the south come to mind—Seminyak’s vibrant nightlife, Canggu’s trendy cafés, Uluwatu’s dramatic cliffs, and Ubud’s lush jungles. But beyond the well-trodden paths of the island’s southern regions lies a different kind of paradise—one that remains refreshingly untouched by mass tourism.
At the heart of this hidden paradise is Lovina, the region’s main beach town, known for its tranquil black sand shores, breathtaking sunrises, and deep cultural heritage. Unlike the fast-paced vibe of Kuta or the crowds of Nusa Dua, Lovina offers a slower, more authentic experience, making it the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature, connect with local traditions, and discover the “True Bali.” Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a cultural enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful getaway, Lovina has something for everyone. So, if you’re planning a trip to this underrated paradise, here are six incredible things to do in Lovina that will make your visit truly unforgettable.
Best Time to Visit Lovina
While the whole of Bali, including Lovina, is a year-round destination, the best time to visit largely depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for:
- Dry Season (April to October): This is the ideal time for dolphin watching, snorkeling, and exploring Lovina’s natural beauty. The weather is sunny, the sea is calm, and outdoor activities are at their best. For fewer crowds, you may time your visit around May to June and September to October.
- Wet Season (November to March): For the wet season, expect occasional rain showers, higher humidity, and warmer temperature, but also fewer tourists and lower accommodation prices. While some outdoor activities may be affected, Lovina’s laid-back charm and cultural experiences remain just as enjoyable, with many indoor activities as options.
Pro Tip: If dolphin watching and other Lovina beach activities are on your bucket list, plan your visit during the dry season when the ocean is calmer, making it easier to spot these incredible creatures at sunrise.
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Lovina Beach Activities: Enjoy Lovina’s Waters
1. Dive Into Lovina Beach & Water Activities
Lovina Beach is a beautiful stretch of coastline characterized by its unique black volcanic sand and calm waters. Here’s how you can make the most of your time by the sea:
(Don’t) Go Dolphin Watching

Lovina is best known for its early morning dolphin-watching tours, where boats head out at sunrise to spot pods of dolphins in the open sea. While this experience can be magical, the increasing popularity of these tours has led to a growing number of boats chasing after the dolphins. This over-tourism has become a concern, as it can be disruptive and stressful for the dolphins, who are naturally sensitive to human presence.
If you still want to experience the beauty of these creatures though, it’s best to be mindful of the impact your visit might have. You may consider booking a tour later in the day, after the early-morning crowds have subsided, to minimize the disturbance. Alternatively, research and reach out to NGOs or responsible tour operators, such as Lovina Dolphin Adventure, who prioritize sustainable and ethical dolphin-watching practices. But remember, the most ethical choice would be to simply skip the tour altogether, ensuring the dolphins can enjoy their natural habitat in a natural, undisturbed way!
- Location: Along Lovina Beach
- Tour Fee: A private boat tour for up to three person costs IDR 350,000 ($21.50)
Visit the Dolphin Statue

Instead of joining the crowded dolphin watching tours, consider visiting the Dolphin Statue in central Lovina—an iconic landmark that honors the town’s deep connection with these graceful marine creatures. It’s a great spot for photos, especially at sunset, when the sky turns golden over the ocean. More than just a monument, it symbolizes Lovina’s history: how spinner dolphins shaped local tourism and created economic opportunities for the community.
But not just that, while many opt for boat excursions at sunrise to see them up close, the statue offers a more peaceful, land-based alternative for appreciating their significance. Tourists hoping to catch a glimpse of dolphins without disturbing them in their natural habitat would find the area around the statue to provide a vantage point. With a good pair of binoculars, you may even spot these playful creatures from the shore, though the experience won’t be as immersive as being on the water. Nonetheless, sunset is the perfect time to visit the statue, as the golden hues of the sky cast a breathtaking glow over the ocean, making it an ideal spot for photography or quiet reflection.
- Location: Near the end of the Lovina Beach
- Fee: Free
Book a Plankton Night Tour

Another ethical alternative is to swap the early morning dolphin chase for a bioluminescent plankton tour at night. Especially enticing as the darkness falls, the waters around Lovina come alive with tiny glowing organisms, creating a beautiful blue-green shimmer that feels almost otherworldly. This natural phenomenon is a breathtaking sight, and you can even stroll and swim among the glowing plankton for a surreal experience that feels straight out of a fantasy Disney movie. It’s also an eco-friendly adventure that lets you appreciate the wonders of the ocean—without disturbing its inhabitants.
And here’s a fun fact: these glow-in-the-dark phytoplankton play a crucial role in Lovina’s ecosystem. Their abundance in the area attracts small marine organisms, which in turn draws dolphins to these waters. So, while many visitors rush to catch a glimpse of dolphins at sunrise, this stunning nighttime phenomenon offers a deeper look into the delicate balance of marine life in Lovina.
- Location: Along Lovina Beach
- Tour Fee: IDR 300,000 per person
Tour Hours: The tour lasts for 1-3 hours, depending on certain weather conditions. There are 2 tour schedules you can choose from: the 7:30 PM and the 4:30 AM.
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Snorkeling and Diving at Coral-Rich Sites

If you’re feeling a little extra adventurous and want to seek adrenaline-jumping activities, snorkeling and diving in Lovina should be on your list. The waters here are teeming with marine life, from vibrant coral reefs to colorful tropical fish and even a little wooden shipwreck at Lovina Reef. If you’re up for a short ferry ride, Menjangan Island and Pemuteran boast some of Bali’s most stunning dive sites, with crystal-clear waters, thriving coral gardens, and even sea turtles gliding gracefully through the deep. With visibility reaching up to 40 meters and water temperatures at a comfortable 26°C, every plunge surely feels like stepping into a breathtaking underwater paradise.
But always remember: safety first! Always dive with your group and your designated professional guide to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Pro tip: If you’re planning to go dolphin watching, why not make the most of your trip? Many tour operators offer dolphin sunrise tours + snorkeling at Lovina Reef for as low as IDR 200,000 ($12.25) per person, giving you the best of both worlds in one unforgettable adventure.
- Location: Lovina Reef
- Tour Fee: IDR 100,000 per person for a 2-hour snorkeling at the Lovina Reef, including hotel transfer by scooter within Lovina and snorkel equipment. Extension is possible, though you need to pay another IDR 25,000 ($1.50) for every 30 minutes.
- Tour Hours: Every day at any time; you can plot your own schedule.
Attend the Lovina Beach Festival

If you’re visiting Lovina in August, don’t miss the three-day Lovina Beach Festival, a vibrant celebration of Balinese heritage and culture. This lively event brings the beach to life with traditional dance performances, live music, art exhibitions, sporting events, and mouthwatering local food stalls showcasing the best of Balinese cuisine. Whether you’re here for the booze and brews or the family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
If you need a break from the crowds though, you can find a cozy spot along the shore, where you can sip on your cocktail, and watch the sun dip below the horizon—a perfect way to unwind after a day of festivities. Note, though, that the festival’s dates change yearly, so be sure to check the local calendar before planning your Lovina Beach trip!
- Location: Lovina Beach
- Festival Schedule: Scheduled towards the end of August and usually, is a 3-day long celebration.
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2. Embark on Epic Day Trips & Nature Adventures
Aside from Lovina’s waters, Lovina is also the perfect base for exploring North Bali’s breathtaking landscapes. Here are some must-visit nature spots:
Visit Lovina’s Waterfalls

Lovina is home to some of Bali’s most breathtaking waterfalls, offering a refreshing escape into nature. Among which, Gitgit Waterfall, just a 30-minute drive from central Lovina, is one of the island’s most famous cascades. Towering at 35 meters, the falls cascade into a breathtaking jungle paradise below, offering a must-see natural spectacle that feels like a hidden retreat.
If you’re looking for something more adventurous, you may head to Aling-Aling Waterfall, where thrill-seekers can cliff jump into crystal-clear natural pools—just be prepared to pay a small fee for the experience. So, whether you’re after relaxation or an adrenaline rush, Lovina’s waterfalls are a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike!
- Fee: Fee is typically around IDR 125, 000 ($7.75), which includes a mandatory local guide to facilitate the cliff jumping, especially at the Aling-Aling Waterfalls. If you only want to visit the waterfalls without jumping, the entrance fee is much lower at around IDR 20,000.
Relax at Banjar Hot Springs

Just a few miles from Lovina Beach, Banjar Hot Springs is the perfect spot to unwind, surrounded by lush tropical gardens. The naturally heated, sulfur-rich waters flow from nearby volcanic mountains, maintaining a soothing 37°C temperature, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation and meditation.
Here, you’ll find three pools, each offering slightly different temperatures. The largest and deepest pool is perfect for swimming, while the two smaller pools are designed for pure relaxation—ideal for simply submerging your body and soothing tired muscles. The site also features a café, restrooms, paid lockers, comfortable changing facilities, and spa treatments, ensuring a rejuvenating experience. And oh, there is also a small market shop and cafe for when you like to buy some souvenir or drinks and snacks to quench your thirst and satisfy your tummies!
- Location: Jalan Banjar, Banjar, Kec. Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81152, Indonesia
- Fee: Fee is around IDR 45,000 ($2.75) per person and you’re free to stay as long as you want.
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Trek at Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

If you’re looking for a relaxing activity without the exhaustion of high-energy adventures, a visit to the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces is the perfect choice. As Bali’s largest rice terrace, spanning 600 hectares, this UNESCO World Heritage site showcases the island’s traditional subak irrigation system, a testament to its rich agricultural heritage.
So, why should you visit this place? Simple: a trek through the terraces, which takes around 1-3 hours, offers the opportunity to experience the expansive green fields that stretch endlessly before you, with scenic walking trails suitable for all levels, from beginner-friendly routes to more challenging ones, allowing you to customize your experience based on your fitness level. Along the way, you’ll also see locals engaged in traditional farming practices, such as plowing the fields, giving you a glimpse into Bali’s time-honored agricultural techniques. And when you reach the summit, you’ll be rewarded with a stunning panoramic view of the terraces, all set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Batukaru.
Pro Tip: The view is particularly stunning in the early morning or late afternoon, when the soft golden light bathes the terraces, making for picture-perfect scenery without the harsh midday heat.
- Location: Jalan Jatiluwih Kawan, Desa Jatiluwih, Penebel, Tabanan Regency
- Entrance Fee: Fee is around IDR 50,000 ($3) per person for foreign visitors, while it is at around IDR 20,000 ($1.25) for locals.
- Opening Hours: 7 AM to 5 PM
Take a Picture at Handara Gate

Of course, when you’re in Northern Bali, you should pay Bali’s one of the most Instagrammable locations, the Handara Gate, a visit! This stunning Balinese gateway stands at the entrance of the Handara Golf & Resort Bali, surrounded by mist-clad hills and lush greenery at the heart of Singaraja. Its beauty makes it a must-see for any photography enthusiast, and it’s easy to see why. More than just a gate, it offers a picture-perfect frame with its intricate stone carvings and towering, symmetrical structure. The gate is also not just a photo opportunity, though; it’s a symbol of Bali’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and the serene atmosphere that defines the island.
Pro Tip: Be prepared to wait your turn, especially during peak hours, as many tourists flock to this popular spot for their own photo op. Better yet, time your visit during the early mornings to avoid the crowd. For the perfect shot, consider bringing a mirror or asking local photographers to help you capture that iconic reflection in the frame.
- Location: Jl. Raya Singaraja-Denpasar, Pancasari, Kec. Sukasada, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81161, Indonesia
- Entrance Fee: Fee is around IDR 30,000 ($1.85)
- Opening Hours: 6 AM to 6 PM
Splash Around Krishna La Costa Beach Club

If you’re seeking some adrenaline-pumping activities during your time in Northern Bali, Krishna La Costa Beach Club is the place to be. Located on the Lovina Coast, it offers a wide range of exciting water sports for thrill-seekers, including jet skiing, canoeing, banana boat rides, paragliding, flying carpet rides, stand-up paddleboarding, and even a glass-bottom boat for a serene view of the marine life beneath the surface.
For those who prefer to unwind, Krishna also offers a more relaxed experience with its cozy infinity pools, complete with a cool climbing wall hanging over the water. Or you can sip on a tropical cocktail while lounging in the shade on the spacious sun deck, providing the perfect balance of relaxation and fun. Plus, families with kids will find plenty to enjoy as well, with kid-friendly activities like a kiddie pool, waterslides, and more to keep the little ones entertained.
- Location: Jl. Singaraja – Seririt inside Krisna Water Sport, Temukus, Lovina Beach 81152 Indonesia
- Fee: Krishna charges an entrance fee of IDR 50,000 ($3) for kids and IDR 125,000 ($7.60) for adults. As for the water sports activities, prices vary depending on the experience. For instance, a 30-minute jet ski ride costs approximately IDR 600,000 ($36.80), while canoeing is more affordable at around IDR 50,000 ($3) per hour.
- Opening Hours: Beach club is open 24/7 but water sport activities are strictly available during day time only.
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3. Immerse Yourself in Lovina’s Culture & History
North Bali is rich in culture and history, offering a deeper insight into the island’s traditions. For tourists, you may:
Visit Brahma Vihara Arama

If you’ve decided to go to the Banjar Hot Springs, might as well visit Brahmavihara-Arama, which is just a few minutes’ ride away. As Bali’s only Buddhist monastery, this serene retreat offers a unique contrast to the island’s predominantly Hindu temples. Often called “Little Borobudur,” it features a miniature replica of Java’s Borobudur Temple, nestled at the highest level of the monastery, surrounded by lush gardens and reflective ponds.
The architecture itself is a stunning fusion of Balinese design and Buddhist elements, evident in the intricate dragon sculptures that flank the grand staircase in the first courtyard. As you explore, you’ll find golden Buddha statues, impressive artwork displays, and intricately designed prayer halls, stupas, and meditation areas, all set against breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. This hidden gem also remains relatively quiet unlike other tourist-heavy attractions, making it an ideal place for peaceful strolls and a deeper appreciation of Buddhist history. However, know that reaching the temple gate requires ascending the grand Heavenway staircase—but the climb is worth it, as the path is adorned with beautiful murals, statues, and picturesque spots depicting the life of Buddha. Plus, the reflective ponds here make for truly Instagram-worthy photos!
Note: As this is a sacred site, be sure to wear modest, temple-appropriate attire. However, if you’re dressed in shorts or short skirts, there’s no need to worry—a sarong will be provided for you at no extra cost, as it’s included in the entrance fee.
- Location: Banjar Dinas Tangeb, Banjar Tegeha, Kec. Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81152, Indonesia
- Fee: Entrance fee costs IDR 25,000 ($1.50) per person
- Opening Hours: 8 AM to 6 PM
Explore Local Villages: Singaraja and Munduk

If you’re looking to experience the true essence of Northern Bali beyond its sacred sites, immersing yourself in the local community is the way to go. And if you’re up for the adventure, visiting Singaraja—Bali’s second-largest city—and Munduk—a charming mountain village—should be high on your list.
Singaraja holds a unique place in Bali’s history, as one of the few places that still showcase colonial-era architecture, offering a fascinating glimpse into the island’s past before the Dutch colonial period. Walking through its streets feels like stepping into a living museum where heritage and modern life intertwine. The city is also a vibrant cultural mosaic, blending Balinese, Chinese, and Javanese influences seen in its festivals, traditional attire, and diverse cuisine. Best of all, Singaraja is pedestrian-friendly, so you can explore at a leisurely pace without feeling rushed.
Meanwhile, Munduk offers a completely different vibe—one of peace, nature, and quiet introspection. Whether you’re wandering through its picturesque mountain landscapes, indulging in coffee tasting and farming, or even picking fresh strawberries, the village is the perfect place to slow down and reconnect with nature. Or, if you prefer, simply do nothing at all—just breathe in the crisp mountain air and soak in the serene atmosphere.
Pro Tip: To truly connect with the local culture, try traditional dishes like Nasi Jinggo, a flavorful rice dish wrapped in banana leaves with spicy chicken and fried tempeh, or Bakso, a hearty meatball soup served with noodles and vegetables.
4. Experience Lovina’s Laid-Back Nightlife & Entertainment

While Lovina isn’t as party-centric as South Bali, it still offers great spots for nightlife and entertainment. Some of the definitely must-visits are:
- Funky Place Beach Bar & Grill: Funky Place is a vibrant yet laid-back riverside spot that blends great food, entertainment, and a cozy ambiance. Serving Nusantara cuisine, fusion dishes, and BBQ & grill, it caters to all tastes, with a cocktail bar for handcrafted drinks and a coffee & tea bar for non-alcoholic options. More than just a restaurant, Funky Place offers daily events and activities, including billiards, beer pong, chess, and board games. Guests can also enjoy live DJ sets, Kecak fire dancing, and live bands where song requests and sing-alongs are welcome. Despite the lively atmosphere, the overall energy remains relaxed, enhanced by its serene riverside setting and a wooden mangrove path right in front.
- Poco Lounge Bar: Poco is one of Bali’s best bars, offering a vibrant nightlife experience just along the main road to the Dolphin Statue. As the sun sets, it transforms into a lively music venue, where almost every night, live performances set the mood for a fun and tropical evening. The atmosphere is laid-back yet energetic, making it a great spot to unwind with reasonably priced drinks in hand. And if you’re feeling hungry, delicious pizza is served until midnight, ensuring you have the perfect late-night bite to go with the music and good vibes.
- Chillax Bistro Bar: For those seeking a more relaxed evening out, Chillax is the perfect spot. Unlike other tropical bars and clubs in Lovina, Chillax offers a chill restobar vibe where you can unwind with a mix of calm and live music and a variety of food, snacks, pastries, and cocktails. There are also tropical drinks, mocktails, and coffee options for those non-alcohol drinkers. And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can ask the bartenders and staff to create a drink not on the menu—they’ll gladly take on the task and craft it perfectly, though it might be a bit of a challenge and extra work for them (so, probably do not)!
Or better yet, you can always have fun and extend your night at your accommodation’s restaurant. Places like Lovina Beach Club & Resort and Krishna La Costa Beach Club offer a variety of drinks and cocktails, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. At Lovina Beach Club, you can enjoy a relaxing drink by the beach, taking in the sunset or starry night sky. Meanwhile, Krishna La Costa Beach Club offers a laid-back atmosphere with its refreshing tropical drinks and cocktails, ideal for sipping as you listen to the waves crash. So, whether you’re looking for a quiet evening with a drink in hand or a lively atmosphere to mingle with fellow travelers, all these spots promise a great way to close out your day in Northern Bali.
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5. Unwind with Wellness & Relaxation

If relaxation is what you’re seeking, Lovina has no shortage of wellness experiences—from yoga retreats and meditation centers to indulgent spas and serene resorts. Below are two of the most popular spots to unwind and rejuvenate.
- The Damai: Nestled in tranquility, Damai offers a holistic wellness experience that goes beyond just relaxation. Their massage treatments are rooted in traditional Balinese techniques, using homemade oils and spa products crafted from local village recipes. Their treatments blend gentle stretches, Shiatsu-like acupressure, reflexology, warm stone therapy, Ayurveda healing, and aromatherapy to enhance blood circulation and energy flow, promoting deep relaxation and overall well-being. For a more immersive experience, the spa also incorporates traditional Balinese cleansing rituals, offering both physical rejuvenation and a deeper understanding of Balinese culture and spirituality. Beyond massages, Damai provides private and public yoga sessions, along with a selection of beauty treatments, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and renewal.
- Santhika Dream Hill Retreat Center: Santhika Retreat Center in Bali offers a transformative escape, blending yoga, meditation, cultural experiences, and holistic wellness. With a strong focus on herbal medicine and soul searching, their retreats aim to cleanse the body from stress and negative energy. Here, mornings begin with gentle restorative yoga, while evenings wind down with calming meditation. Depending on the retreat package, guests can also join self-awareness sessions, explore aroma psychology, or even try metaphysical card readings for a glimpse into the unknown—if that’s something you believe in! To round out the experience, Santhika also organizes excursions, providing a well-rounded introduction to the beauty of northern Bali.
6. Savor Local Flavors & Shop for Unique Finds
And of course, no trip to Lovina is complete without indulging in its diverse culinary scene and browsing local markets for unique finds. From traditional Balinese dishes to handcrafted souvenirs, there’s plenty to discover and enjoy.
Best Places to Eat in Lovina
Lovina’s dining scene is a delightful mix of traditional and upscale experiences, offering something for every palate and budget. If you like to experiment and wanted some recommendations, here’s what we can give you:
- Warung Ayu – A great spot for an authentic Balinese dining experience, offering traditional flavors at budget-friendly prices.
- The Lovina Bali Resort – Ideal for a fine dining experience by the beach, serving expertly crafted dishes with stunning ocean views.
- Buda Bakery & Resto – Perfect for those with a sweet tooth, offering freshly baked pastries, bread, and a cozy atmosphere.
- Global Village Café – A must-visit for those who enjoy supporting a good cause. This non-profit café employs individuals with disabilities, including deaf and mute staff, while serving delicious local and Western dishes.
- Akar Café – A haven for vegetarians and health-conscious diners, featuring organic smoothies, house-made ice cream, and a variety of vegan, paraben-free options.
- Ikan Bakar Tanjung Alam – An open-air seafood restaurant by the coast, specializing in grilled fish, squid, and scampi. Though it can get busy, the relaxed beachfront setting makes it a great choice for family meals or sunset dining.
Shopping in Jalan Binaria and Other Local Markets
Bringing home a piece of Lovina is easy with the town’s many shopping spots offering handcrafted souvenirs, traditional textiles, and local delicacies. For a more authentic shopping experience, you can explore the Singaraja Traditional Market and Munduk Local Market, where you’ll find everything from fresh produce and handcrafted goods to traditional Balinese textiles and local spices. These markets offer a glimpse into everyday life in North Bali, making them perfect for those looking to take home something truly unique.
But if you prefer a more tourist-friendly shopping scene, head to Jalan Binaria, just a short walk from Lovina Beach. This lively night market is lined with boutique-style shops, art stalls, and souvenir vendors selling everything from intricately carved Balinese crafts to vibrant batik fabrics. And if all that shopping works up an appetite, don’t worry—Jalan Binaria is also packed with street food vendors, offering delicious local snacks to keep you going as you haggle your way through the market.
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FAQ
Yes, Lovina is generally considered safe for tourists, with a friendly local community and low crime rates, making it a peaceful destination for visitors.
Absolutely! Lovina offers a wide range of budget-friendly accommodation, dining, and activities, making it an affordable destination for all types of travelers.
Yes, Lovina is family-friendly with plenty of activities like dolphin watching, visiting waterfalls, and exploring local markets that appeal to both kids and adults.
A stay of 5 to 7 days is ideal to fully enjoy Lovina, allowing time to explore its natural beauty, engage in outdoor adventures, unwind with wellness activities, and experience local dining and nightlife.
While some popular activities like dolphin watching and spa treatments may require pre-booking, many other attractions, such as visiting temples or exploring the beaches, can be enjoyed without prior reservations. Though, it's always a good idea to book in advance for peace of mind during peak seasons.
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Lovina, Northern Bali, is a paradise waiting to be explored. With its breathtaking beaches, adventurous day trips, rich cultural experiences, and relaxing retreats, there’s something for every traveler. Whether you’re looking to unwind, seek adventure, or immerse yourself in local traditions, Lovina promises an unforgettable journey. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the best of Bali—without the crowds!