| Lovina | |
|---|---|
|  Lovina Beach at dawn | |
|   Lovina Location in Bali | |
| Coordinates: 8°9′45.01″S 115°1′32.38″E / 8.1625028°S 115.0256611°E | |
| Country | Indonesia | 
| Province | Bali | 
| Regency | Buleleng | 
Lovina Beach (or often simply Lovina) is a coastal area on the northwestern side of the island of Bali, Indonesia. The coastal strip stretches from 5 km (3 miles) west of the town of Singaraja to 15 km (10 miles) west. Singaraja is the seat of Buleleng Regency. The Lovina area contains the small villages (from east to west) of Pemaron, Tukad Mungga, Anturan, Banyualit, Kalibukbuk, Kaliasem and Temukus. Although it has become more popular with tourists, it remains far quieter than the tourist hotspots of the island's south side.
The area takes its name from a home owned by Pandji Tisna (1908-1978), a Regent of Buleleng and pioneer of tourism to Bali in the early 1950s.[1]
Popular activities for visitors include diving, snorkeling, and early-morning boat trips off the coast to see dolphins. These dolphin sighting trips usually last about two hours, and generally cost anywhere between 60,000–250,000 Indonesian rupiah, or about US$5–$20.[2]
Gallery
 Dolphin Statue, Kalibukbuk Dolphin Statue, Kalibukbuk
 Sri Maha Ganesha Statue, Kalibukbuk Sri Maha Ganesha Statue, Kalibukbuk
 Candi Stupa Kalibukbuk Candi Stupa Kalibukbuk
 Kaliasem Palace Kaliasem Palace
 Krisna Statue, Temukus Krisna Statue, Temukus
 Krisna Lila Statue, Temukus Krisna Lila Statue, Temukus
 Dolphin Tour Statue, Temukus Dolphin Tour Statue, Temukus
 Sing Sing Waterfall, Temukus Sing Sing Waterfall, Temukus
References
- ↑ Adrian Vickers: Bali. A Paradise Created, Periplus 1989, ISBN 0-945971-28-1
- ↑ "Find a Dolphin or Two at Lovina Beach in Northern Bali". The Bali Retirement Villages Blog. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
External links
 Lovina travel guide from Wikivoyage
 Lovina travel guide from Wikivoyage
