Serangan Island, also known as Turtle Island, is a small island located just south of Sanur and east of Denpasar, Bali. Once a separate island, it is now connected to the mainland by a bridge, making it easily accessible while still maintaining a peaceful, secluded atmosphere.
Far from the crowds of Bali’s more commercial beaches, Serangan offers a more laid-back, authentic experience. It’s especially popular among locals, surfers, eco-travelers, and those seeking spiritual and cultural depth.
What Makes Serangan Special:
- Turtle Conservation Center
Serangan is famously home to a turtle conservation and education center that helps rescue, rehabilitate, and release sea turtles back into the wild. It’s a meaningful stop for families and nature lovers who want to learn about marine life and conservation efforts. - Surfing Paradise (for Locals & Experienced Riders)
With consistent waves and fewer crowds, Serangan is a hidden gem for surfers, especially during the wet season (November–March) when many other spots are too rough or crowded. - Spiritual and Cultural Significance
Serangan is a sacred place for Balinese Hindus, home to Pura Sakenan, one of Bali’s most revered sea temples. This temple becomes especially lively during religious festivals, offering an immersive cultural experience. - Eco-Friendly and Quiet
Compared to Bali’s busier tourist zones, Serangan remains peaceful and mostly undeveloped. It’s ideal for a slow-paced visit, bike rides, seafood lunches at local warungs, and quiet beach time with a view of Nusa Penida on the horizon.
What to Do in Serangan:
- Visit the Turtle Conservation Center
- Surf at Serangan Beach, best for intermediate to advanced surfers
- Enjoy sunset walks and panoramic ocean views
- Explore Pura Sakenan and learn about Balinese spiritual traditions
- Dine at seaside warungs offering fresh grilled seafood
Gateway to Other Islands
Serangan is also a departure point for fast boats to Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and the Gili Islands. Many tour operators use Serangan as a quieter alternative to the busier ports like Sanur or Padang Bai.
How to Get There:
- Located just 20 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport
- Easily accessible by car, scooter, or private transfer via a bridge from mainland Bali
- Close to popular areas like Sanur, Denpasar, and Jimbaran
Why Visit Serangan?
- A calm, uncrowded coastal area with real local charm
- A great blend of nature, culture, and surfing
- Perfect for eco-conscious travelers and short getaways
- Gateway to Bali’s eastern islands
- A place to connect with Bali’s spiritual and environmental side