The main attractions in Kerobokan include several exotic, black sand beaches that form a continuation of Seminyak beach to its south and Canggu to the north. Kerobokan’s beaches serve as quieter alternatives when you need to experience seascapes with dramatic sunsets, but without the crowds of more famous, neighbouring shores.
The borders between the areas are vague and often overlap, meaning you’ll also have some of the best things to do from Seminyak and Canggu within easy reach from Kerobokan. Away from the coast, you can still find scenes of Balinese countryside with patches of rice fields, though with a slightly urban and residential feel featuring modern shops and restaurants.
While the list of things to do in Kerobokan may be shorter than the equivalent for neighbouring Canggu or Seminyak, it still has some great highlights to offer. This is a mainly residential area, but it does have several beaches of note, such as the exotic stretches of glistening black sand found at Petitenget and Berawa Beach. Both are popular...