Canggu is an area with several beaches, including Berawa, Nelayan, Echo, and of course Batu Bolong, which are all increasingly popular with visitors. Read more...
CANGGU & BERAWA GUIDE – BALI
The Best Mix of Everything
Canggu & Berawa are known for…
- Sunset, Beach & Surf
- Great Restaurants
- Yoga, Fitness & Health
- Co-Working & Creativity
- Nightlife & Beach Clubs
- Digital Nomad Paradise
How is Canggu in general?
Canggu is a relatively “new” destination, Not even a decade ago, there was not much to discover but rice fields and a few guest houses for surfers. Lately, Canggu has evolved into the most popular destination in Bali. You can get the best (almost) of everything Bali has to offer. The general vibe is still relaxed even though the nightlife is vibrant and fun. Canggu is suitable for many different types of travelers, the backpacker, the digital nomad, the party seeker and the spiritual seeker looking for yoga and healthy restaurants.
Canggu & Berawa – Guide & Insights
Canggu - Where to stay
Hotels & Resorts
When it comes to the stretch of Canggu and it’s many beaches, you’ll find accommodation such as hotels and more commonly villas spread throughout, either within walking distance or a quick scooter ride away. Berawa (and Jl Raya Pantai Berawa) is very well developed and has lots of restaurants, bars, including accommodation from hostels to upper class lodging and luxury villas. A narrow road called the “Canggu Shortcut” is famous as the crossing from Berawa to the other “Canggu areas” further north in avoiding the main road.
Jl. Nelayan is much more quiet, a less hectic area yet close by to the more busy Canggu areas – and it’s within walking distance of what some consider the heart of Canggu: Batu Bolong. Batu Bolong Beach and its eponymous main street Jl Batu Bolong is where you’ll find many beach cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy the stunning Bali sunset.
Further up north in Jl. Pantai Batu Mejan features the famous La Brisa beach club in its bohemian glory along the foreshores of Echo Beach. Another shortcut leading from Echo towards Pererenan, although not strictly part of Canggu geographically, but it is common knowledge to acknowledge that it is. It’s much more quiet here with many Bali families that live here. Beautiful, private villas have been built around the area. If you want a quiet and serene atmosphere, then Pererenan is a great choice.
Accommodation
Accommodation
Canggu is famous for still offering affordable home-stays and budget-friendly accommodation such as guest houses and surf camps for surfers, backpackers, and digital nomads. There are amazing mid-to-upper class resorts that have opened, as well as lavish and private villas congregating along most alleyways around the area. Although within walking distance to the main roads and the numerous beaches Canggu has, you’ll find that most properties are surrounded by idyllic rice fields with a lot of the local Balinese families still living in the area. Familiar names of big hotel chains are not found in this area, so everything feels more intimate and close-knit of a community here.
Culinary
Going Out
You’ll find an amazing variety of local and internationally owned restaurants and cafes in Canggu, from a tasty Nasi Goreng in a local warung (family-owned eateries) to coffeeshops that adhere to vegan lifestyles. Famous for diet-friendly restaurants, stunning brunch places, and yes, you’ll come across probably the best pizzas you can find in Bali. The cafe vibes are immaculate, chill, and relaxed as far as the bohemian aesthetic goes, because it is nothing short of all that you crave. The beach shacks serve drinks such as coconuts and snacks for a relaxing time lying on the sand.
Nightlife
Going Out
Beach clubs and bars are widely known as the nightlife scene around Canggu, for instance, Berawa houses the famous Finn’s Beach Club, which is the main attraction for partygoers in the wider Canggu vicinity. With exciting backdrops and an assortment of themes, the bars in Canggu draw in crowds even from Kuta and Seminyak. Although the same level of nightlife hype found in Kuta and Seminyak has not reached the shores of Canggu yet, the Balinese hope it remains the way it is.
Beaches and Surf
Beaches
The beaches on this side of Bali may not be pristine white as the sand color is more on the dark side given the volcanic nature of the island. Canggu is known for the surf culture, as the surf is great for all levels of surfing enthusiasts. There are surf schools that teach beginners up to advanced surfing on the beach. Although depending on the weather, the sea can get a little rough to swim through the strong currents, so be mindful when bringing your kids to play. Nevertheless, come lounge on the beach chairs and bean bags that are available along the beach, nothing better than having salty hair after a nice surf with a drink in hand, watching the ocean in the afternoons.
Activities
Canggu encapsulates a wonderful and peaceful lifestyle with its surf scene and aesthetic cafes for anyone looking to work, play, or even relax. On top of a thriving beach scene for a morning or afternoon surf, there are also a number of fitness, martial arts, and yoga studios available in the area as health and fitness is a big culture in Canggu. It accommodates plenty of families hanging out, surfers preparing to catch the next wave, kids running around, and the stray dogs that enjoy the attention of beach visitors.
The Crowd
The best part is that Canggu is a “mixed bag of all sorts of people” from surfers, backpackers, party seekers, and families. Canggu is easy-going and also home to a large group of digital nomads with co-working and co-living spaces available, to accommodate the remote workers.
Getting around
Canggu might seem small and easy to explore by foot. But the distances can be deceiving, better check on google maps before you decide to take a stroll, and check how long it effectively would take you to get to where you wish to go. Best way to get around is by renting a scooter. The transportation app Gojek is a life saver to hire a scooter taxi or car.