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Berawa, a beachside gem nestled between the buzz of Canggu and the elegance of Seminyak, has carved its own identity as one of Bali’s most livable and lovable enclaves. If you’re staying at Villa Manggala or considering a stay nearby, you’re in for a treat. This part of the island offers a harmonious blend of beach life, cultural authenticity, and a lifestyle that effortlessly combines productivity and play. In this article, we’ll dive deep into the best things to do in Berawa, highlighting what makes it special and why it’s quickly becoming one of Bali’s most desirable areas.
1. Ride the Waves at Berawa Beach
No visit to Berawa is complete without some quality time at Berawa Beach. Known for its laid-back vibe, this beach offers decent waves for beginner to intermediate surfers and plenty of space to lay back and soak up the sun. Board rentals and surf lessons are easy to find along the beachfront.
For a sunset ritual, this is one of the best spots around. Grab a beanbag, sip a coconut, and watch the sky paint itself in hues of orange and purple. If you’re staying at Villa Manggala, you’re just a short stroll or quick scooter ride away from this daily spectacle.
2. Café-Hop Your Way Through Berawa
Berawa is a paradise for coffee lovers and café connoisseurs. It’s one of the top places in Bali to experience the vibrant coffee scene that merges global trends with local tastes.
- Zin Café is beloved by digital nomads for its rooftop setting, cozy seating, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Pair your work session with their signature smoothie bowls.
- Nude serves up health-focused meals in a breezy, laptop-friendly space. Their air-conditioned room is perfect during Bali’s hotter hours.
- Koloni blends jungle-inspired design with a menu influenced by Californian and Asian cuisine. Their turmeric lattes and vegan tacos are local favorites.
- Milk & Madu is a classic brunch destination with hearty portions, perfect for families or those recovering from a long day in the sun.
3. Get Productive at Berawa’s Coworking Spaces
Berawa has quietly become one of the top digital nomad hubs in Bali, thanks to its strong infrastructure and community feel. If you’re working remotely, you’ll find several top-tier coworking spaces within easy reach of Villa Manggala.
- Outpost Berawa offers a professional environment with private offices, air-conditioned hot desks, and a poolside chill area.
- B Work is a newer coworking space focused on wellness and conscious business. It features meditation corners, ergonomic workstations, and artisanal coffee on tap.
Events, workshops, and mixers happen weekly, making it a great place to connect with like-minded creatives and entrepreneurs.
4. Lounge at the Best Beach Clubs
Berawa is known for its beach clubs, and whether you’re after a daybed in the sun or an ocean-view cocktail, there’s something here for everyone.
- Vue Beach Club, just a short distance from Villa Manggala, offers a sleek infinity pool and Mediterranean bites, perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
- Finns Beach Club is a major hotspot with live DJs, multiple pools, and sunset-facing lounges. It’s the place to be for a full day of indulgence.
- La Brisa (a bit further north on Echo Beach) brings boho-chic flair, eco-conscious design, and oceanfront views that are pure Bali magic.
5. Stay Active in the Outdoors
Berawa encourages a healthy, active lifestyle. Many visitors find their rhythm through early morning workouts, yoga, or scenic walks.
- Beach jogs during sunrise or sunset are unbeatable.
- Yoga at Desa Seni offers traditional Balinese architecture and gardens, creating a serene setting for spiritual recharge.
- Avenue Fitness provides a fully equipped gym and popular group classes.
- CrossFit Wanderlust (a short ride away) is ideal for travelers looking to keep up with intense training.
6. Explore Berawa’s Diverse Culinary Scene
If food is your thing, you’re in luck. Berawa has emerged as a culinary powerhouse with flavors ranging from fine dining to local street food.
- Origen Mexican: Authentic tacos, mezcal cocktails, and a lively ambiance just steps from Villa Manggala.
- One Eyed Jack: A modern izakaya offering Japanese fusion dishes and craft cocktails.
- Warung Gouthe: Rustic French comfort food in a charming wooden house.
- Tiga: A hidden gem serving traditional Indonesian fare with a gourmet twist.
Food markets and pop-up dinners are also common, especially during high season.
7. Pamper Yourself with Spa & Wellness Options
Wellness is central to life in Berawa. Whether you want a traditional Balinese massage, a fresh facial, or a full detox program, you’ll find it here.
- Spring Spa delivers high-end treatments in a sleek, modern setting.
- GOLDUST specializes in facials and even offers 24-karat gold treatments for something truly unique.
- EcoSpa and Espace Spa are great mid-range options offering everything from deep-tissue to aromatherapy.
8. Find Family-Friendly Fun
Berawa may be a hotspot for couples and digital nomads, but it’s also incredibly welcoming to families.
- Milk & Madu features a dedicated kids’ play area.
- Parklife Bali (nearby in Canggu) offers safe playgrounds and learning zones for young children.
- Surf lessons tailored for children are available through several schools on Berawa Beach.
Many cafes and restaurants come equipped with high chairs, healthy kids’ menus, and air-conditioned indoor spaces.
9. Experience Berawa by Night
Berawa doesn’t try to out-party Seminyak or Kuta, but it holds its own with a relaxed, classy nightlife scene.
- The Shady Pig offers creative speakeasy cocktails in a Prohibition-style bar.
- Bar Vera is a sleek wine and tapas bar perfect for more refined evenings.
- Black Sand Brewery is a local favorite for craft beer and live music nights.
- Gimme Shelter (a bit rock ‘n’ roll) for those who want to push into late-night hours.
10. Use Berawa as a Launchpad to Explore Bali
Berawa’s central location makes it ideal for short trips across the island.
- Tanah Lot Temple is only 25 minutes away and offers one of Bali’s most iconic sunsets.
- Seminyak is just a 10-minute ride for boutique shopping and upscale dining.
- Ubud and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are reachable in a 1.5-hour drive, making for fantastic Bali day tours.
You can easily arrange scooters or cars with drivers. Ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek are also widely used in the area.
Final Tips from the Locals
- Avoid peak sun hours when heading to the beach between 11am-2pm.
- Respect local customs, especially around temples and ceremonies. A sarong is often required.
- Stay hydrated and keep a reusable bottle. Many cafes offer refill stations.
- Try local dishes like nasi campur and sate lilit, even if you’re sticking mostly to Western meals.
Why Berawa is Worth Your Stay
Berawa isn’t just a great place to visit—it’s a place to live, even if only for a week or two. Its balanced blend of modern convenience, rich culture, and natural beauty makes it uniquely Bali. From the buzz of beach clubs to the calm of rice field walks, you’ll find your rhythm here.
And when you stay at Villa Manggala, you’re not just choosing comfort—you’re choosing proximity to the best of Berawa. Everything mentioned above is just minutes from your doorstep, making your Bali stay effortlessly fulfilling.
So go ahead. Dive in. Explore. And let Berawa be your Bali sweet spot.
Looking for a boutique stay in the heart of it all? Book your stay at Villa Manggala and experience the best of Berawa, Bali, right outside your door.