Lovina's main holiday attraction is the magical underwater world that exists just off of its black volcanic sand beaches, complete with schools of dolphins that frolic offshore. Locals have taken advantage of this and offer scuba diving and snorkelling expeditions, as well as dolphin-viewing boat trips. Hotels usually make arrangements for these, as well as fishing or other watersport activities. The black-sand beaches are calm and suitable for taking children swimming. The adjacent interior is ideal for hiking, especially in the West Bali National Park. The Banjar Hot Springs are a relaxing excursion, and there are a number of spas in the area. You can also take an Indonesian cooking class at one of several schools.
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