The north coast has many small beaches, part of the north coast is the Lovina area and there are many smaller beaches. Just east of Singaraja there is such a beach, Pantai Kerobokan. The name comes from the village of Kerobokan and from the main road you turn left (if you are coming from the west) then you drive into a long road passing local houses, businesses and rice fields and at the end of the road you come to the beach where there is also a village temple, there is a parking fee of IDR 2.000. The beach is popular with the locals and can get quite busy, especially on weekends.

It is a beautiful place, there are several warungs that have ikan bakar on the menu for local prices, but you can also stop by for coffee or something else, it is a great location. There are a number of fishing boats on the beach, otherwise it is empty and looks reasonably clean.
People usually come at the end of the day to relax, and as mentioned on weekends it can get quite busy.


As mentioned there are several warungs and there are also gazebo’s where you can sit and where you can eat and drink but there are also some tables on the beach.


But when you are there try the ikan bakar, it is really good and for a local price.


When you like ikan bakar and a like to have nice lunch or dinner on the beach this place comes highly recommended.
It is a bit difficult to find but on the main road it is indicated with a name sign, but look on Google Maps for Pantai Kerobokan, Singaraja.