Berawa Beach,Bali
Berawa Beach is part of the vibrant Canggu coastline in Bali and represents the island's contemporary surf-and-lifestyle culture rather than a classical historical site. It has grown in importance as a social and leisure hub for both international visitors and expat communities, showcasing Bali's fusion of traditional Balinese life with modern café, wellness and beach-club scenes. The beach also contributes to local livelihoods through tourism, hospitality and surf-related businesses.




Places to visit
- Berawa Beach shoreline and sunset views
- Popular surf breaks suitable for intermediate surfers
- Beach clubs and cafés (trendy dining and nightlife)
- Nearby boutique shops, yoga studios and wellness centers
- Canggu rice fields and laid-back neighborhood atmosphere
Unique Aspects
- Soft dark sand (darker than southern Kuta beaches)
- Consistent swell that attracts surfers, especially at low-to-mid tide
- A blend of casual local warungs and upscale beach clubs
- Accessible beachfront promenades and shaded areas for sunset watching
Things to do
- Surfing lessons and board rentals (best for beginners-to-intermediate)
- Sunset watching and photography
- Relaxing at beach clubs and seaside cafés
- Yoga classes and wellness treatments in nearby studios
- Cycling or walking through adjacent streets and rice paddies
- Casual beach sports and family picnics
Best Time to Visit
Dry season (April–October) is ideal for beach activities, clearer skies and more consistent surf. Sunset viewing is spectacular year-round but especially pleasant on dry-season evenings.
Weather Conditions
Tropical climate — warm year-round. Dry season (Apr–Oct): sunny, lower humidity. Wet season (Nov–Mar): higher humidity, heavy short rains and occasional storms.
Accessibility
Approximately 20–45 minutes from Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) International Airport depending on traffic. Best reached by taxi, ride-hailing apps (Grab/Gojek), or scooter hire. Limited public transport; many hotels offer airport transfers or shuttles.
Recommended Duration
Half-day to a full day for a relaxed visit; 2–3 days if combining surf lessons, wellness activities and dining/nightlife.
Clothing & Gear Tips
Light, breathable clothing, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, hat. Bring a sarong if visiting nearby temples or for sun protection. If surfing, bring or rent a suitable board and consider a rash guard or wetsuit top for sun protection.
Local Food & Souvenirs
Try local seafood warungs, Indonesian staples (nasi goreng, mie goreng), smoothie bowls and cafés' healthy menus. Souvenirs include sarongs, handmade jewelry, local art, and surfwear from Canggu boutiques.