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Bali Area GuideLovina, Bali, Indonesia

Lovina, Bali

Dolphin watching, black-sand beaches, and north Bali's laid-back character

Lovina is the main beach resort area on Bali's north coast, a string of quiet villages along calm black-sand beach backed by mountains and rice terraces rather than the dry limestone landscape of south Bali. The area is famous for its early-morning dolphin watching — small outrigger boats depart at 6 am daily to observe spinner dolphins in the Bali Sea. The water here is calmer than south Bali (no significant surf) and the pace of life is noticeably slower. Lovina also serves as a base for excursions to the Gitgit and Sekumpul waterfalls, the Buddhist monastery Brahma Vihara Arama, the Banjar Hot Springs, and the twin lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan. North Bali receives significantly less rainfall than the south and has a distinct dry, volcanic landscape.

  • Dolphin watching at sunrise — spinner dolphins encountered daily in Lovina Bay
  • Sekumpul Waterfall — considered by many to be the most beautiful waterfall in Bali
  • Banjar Hot Springs — natural volcanic spring pools surrounded by lush garden

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Is the Lovina dolphin watching worth doing?

The dolphin watching at Lovina has mixed reviews — dolphin encounters are common (spinner dolphins feed in the bay most mornings) but the experience involves 15–20 boats chasing the pod simultaneously, which has been criticised for dolphin welfare reasons. Many operators crowd the dolphins closely. If you go, choose an operator who maintains distance and limits speed near the pod. Sunrise in the bay is genuinely beautiful regardless. The dolphins are wild and free — it is not a captive performance.

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