Lovina

Lovina

Lovina is a cozy resort area on the northern coast of Bali, known for its calm atmosphere, black volcanic sand, and the chance to see dolphins in their natural habitat.
Unlike the bustling south of the island, Lovina offers a slower pace of life, making it ideal for those seeking peace and seclusion away from the tourist crowds.

One of Lovina’s main attractions is the early morning boat trips out to sea, where visitors have a high chance of spotting pods of dolphins playing in the waves — a magical sight especially loved by families and photographers.

The coastline of Lovina stretches over several kilometers and includes small villages such as Kalibukbuk, Anturan, and Tukad Mungga. The area is filled with cozy guesthouses, ocean-view cafés, and spa centers offering traditional Balinese treatments.

Beyond the beach, Lovina also offers easy access to natural attractions like the Banjar Hot Springs, the Brahmavihara-Arama Buddhist monastery, rice terraces, and nearby waterfalls.

Lovina is the perfect place for slow travel, spiritual renewal, and discovering the more authentic, less touristy side of Bali.