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Serangan – Bali’s Hidden Coastal Retreat

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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