
Lovina Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide
Lovina has several ways to navigate its charm. These include local public transport, taxis, and rental cars.
Your choice counts on your preference for independence, cost, and comfort.
Licensed taxis are rare. Independent taxis require pre-agreed prices. Gojek and Grab are available.
Car rentals require an IDP. Two-wheeled scooters are popular, needing an IDP for motorcycles.
Lovina's beach the street is walkable. Bicycle rentals are for short distances.
Budget-friendly dormitory-style and private rooms for backpackers.
Family-run, simple rooms, often with shared pools or gardens.
Comfortable stays with swimming pools and on-site dining.
Private pools, multiple bedrooms, suitable for groups.
Lovina is a collective name for several coastal villages. Each area has its own character.
Booking.com and Agoda.com are widely used.
Airbnb provides a lot of private luxury homes and apartments.
Smaller guesthouses prefer direct booking via WhatsApp or email.
Here are examples of accommodation types to think about for your Lovina trip. Specific property availability and prices change.
Many traditional Balinese-style guesthouses and less large resorts incorporate local architecture and design.
Design elements reflect Balinese culture.
Many guesthouses are integrated into the communities in the region. Experience daily Balinese life more closely.
Embrace local traditions.
Private villas and some guesthouses offer attractive weekly or monthly rates.
Popular for long-term visits due to low cost of living.
Each area has its own character.
Temukus and Tukad Mungga lie west of Kalibukbuk. Also generally quieter.
Mix of guesthouses and villas. Often views of terraced rice fields or hills. Offers a more rural feel.
All areas of Lovina are generally safe for tourists. Petty theft can occur.
Lovina offers an unique Bali experience, blending relaxation with cultural immersion.
Your preparations and local insights pave the way for a memorable trip.