Located in northwestern Bali, about 70 km from Ubud, Lovina is perfect for those who love peace and natural beauty. Unlike the lively southern beaches, Lovina offers a slower pace and a calm atmosphere – an ideal place to relax and unwind.
Lovina is famous for its long stretches of smooth black sand, a rare beauty formed by volcanic activity. Under the morning sunlight, the sand sparkles with silver tones, creating a unique and mysterious charm different from Bali’s usual white beaches.
One of the most memorable experiences in Lovina is watching dolphins at sunrise. Early in the morning, you can take a small boat out to sea to see groups of dolphins swimming freely in the calm waters – a peaceful and heartwarming moment you’ll never forget.
With its colorful coral reefs and even a mysterious shipwreck, Lovina is also a great place for diving and snorkeling. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced diver, there’s always something new to discover beneath the waves.
Beyond the sea, Lovina still keeps its traditional fishing village life. The small coastal villages, friendly locals, and their warm smiles make visitors feel welcome and connected to the simple, authentic side of Bali.
When the sun sets, Lovina becomes quiet and romantic, as the sky turns golden and the waves gently touch the shore – the perfect time to relax or take beautiful photos.
Lovina’s food is another highlight, offering fresh seafood caught daily and local Indonesian dishes such as: nasi goreng or sate, full of flavor and warmth.
The dry season (May–October) is the best time to visit Lovina, with clear skies, mild sunshine, and calm seas – ideal for dolphin watching, diving, or simply enjoying the beach.
Lovina is more than just a beach – it’s a feeling.
A place where dolphins greet the sunrise, where black sand glows under the sun, and where you can truly find peace in every gentle wave.













