Lovina Beach
Lovina Beach is located in the province of Buleleng, 9 km from Singaraja, on the northern coast of Bali. This is a quiet and picturesque area, famous for its black volcanic sand, calm sea and small waves. Lovina is ideal for family holidays, diving, snorkeling, fishing and dolphin watching.
Beach characteristics
• Sand: Black sand with a brownish-gray tint, creating an unusual landscape.
• Sea: Calm, clear water, making it excellent for swimming and underwater activities.
• Beach length: Approximately 8 km, along which there are several villages and small cozy beaches.
Interesting facts
• History: The resort appeared in 1953 thanks to the Raja of Anak Agung Panji Tisna, who was inspired by European and Indian resorts.
• Title: “Lovina” combines the English word “Love” and the Indonesian word “Ina” (mother), symbolizing love for mother earth.
• Resort symbol: In the center of the beach there is a large dolphin statue, the symbol of Lovina.
Entertainment and activities
1. Underwater sports
• Diving: Lovina is surrounded by coral reefs that attract a variety of tropical fish.
• Two dives: Rp 600,000-700,000.
• Full course (5 lessons): 5,000,000 rupees.
• Snorkeling: An affordable alternative to diving, with a price tag of around Rp 200,000 per dive.
2. Dolphin watching
• In Lovina, you can see dolphins in their natural habitat on a boat ride at sunrise.
• Time: 6:00 am.
• Price: 50,000 – 70,000 rupees.
3. Spa and yoga
• Spa salons: High quality services at affordable prices.
• 90 minutes: Rp 200,000 - Rp 280,000.
• Yoga: Meditation classes or a course for several days.
• One lesson: 120,000 rupees.
• Course (5 lessons): 550,000 rupees.
4. Cooking courses
• Learn the secrets of Balinese cuisine by learning how to cook local dishes in Kaliasem Village.
• Adult: 450,000 rupees.
• Child: 250,000 rupees.
Infrastructure
• Villages of Lovina:
• The main center is Kalibukbuk, where shops, restaurants and clubs are located.
• Quieter accommodation options are the villages of Anturan or Temukus.
• Facilities: Cafes, bars, souvenir shops, rental of boats and diving equipment.
Useful tips
• The best time to visit is during the dry season (May-September) to avoid debris washing ashore during the rainy season.
• The beach is suitable for lovers of silence and nature, as well as families with children.
• Prices for accommodation and food here are lower than in the southern resorts of Bali.
• Sand: Black sand with a brownish-gray tint, creating an unusual landscape.
• Sea: Calm, clear water, making it excellent for swimming and underwater activities.
• Beach length: Approximately 8 km, along which there are several villages and small cozy beaches.
Interesting facts
• History: The resort appeared in 1953 thanks to the Raja of Anak Agung Panji Tisna, who was inspired by European and Indian resorts.
• Title: “Lovina” combines the English word “Love” and the Indonesian word “Ina” (mother), symbolizing love for mother earth.
• Resort symbol: In the center of the beach there is a large dolphin statue, the symbol of Lovina.
Entertainment and activities
1. Underwater sports
• Diving: Lovina is surrounded by coral reefs that attract a variety of tropical fish.
• Two dives: Rp 600,000-700,000.
• Full course (5 lessons): 5,000,000 rupees.
• Snorkeling: An affordable alternative to diving, with a price tag of around Rp 200,000 per dive.
2. Dolphin watching
• In Lovina, you can see dolphins in their natural habitat on a boat ride at sunrise.
• Time: 6:00 am.
• Price: 50,000 – 70,000 rupees.
3. Spa and yoga
• Spa salons: High quality services at affordable prices.
• 90 minutes: Rp 200,000 - Rp 280,000.
• Yoga: Meditation classes or a course for several days.
• One lesson: 120,000 rupees.
• Course (5 lessons): 550,000 rupees.
4. Cooking courses
• Learn the secrets of Balinese cuisine by learning how to cook local dishes in Kaliasem Village.
• Adult: 450,000 rupees.
• Child: 250,000 rupees.
Infrastructure
• Villages of Lovina:
• The main center is Kalibukbuk, where shops, restaurants and clubs are located.
• Quieter accommodation options are the villages of Anturan or Temukus.
• Facilities: Cafes, bars, souvenir shops, rental of boats and diving equipment.
Useful tips
• The best time to visit is during the dry season (May-September) to avoid debris washing ashore during the rainy season.
• The beach is suitable for lovers of silence and nature, as well as families with children.
• Prices for accommodation and food here are lower than in the southern resorts of Bali.

Lovina Beach is a unique place for those who seek tranquility, enjoy nature and want to get to know the underwater world. Here you will find comfort, affordable prices and plenty of opportunities for an unforgettable vacation.

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