Serangan Island location is actually very strategic, located south of Denpasar City, flanked by the two most popular tourist areas in Bali, Sanur and Kuta.
From these two areas, to reach Attack Island it only takes between 15 and 30 minutes.
The newly opened toll road above sea level means that the distance from the Jimbaran and Nusadua areas is also more or less the same.
Despite its island status, there is no need for a boat to cross the strait that separates it, because there is a sturdy bridge.

One of the most interesting things you can do while on holiday in Serangan is visiting a turtle conservation site.
We all know the importance of preserving the existence of turtles, and that is why there is a conservation center on Serangan Island, Denpasar.
At this conservation center, there are three types of turtles that are kept in captivity, namely green turtles, hawksbill turtles and olive ridley turtles.
Activities carried out include relocating turtle eggs from the beach to a breeding area for hatching.
After hatching, the hatchlings will be returned to their natural habitat. Visitors can witness firsthand the process of releasing hatchlings into the sea.
Serangan Island : Fisherman’s Village
The west side of Serangan Island is a narrow strait that faces the Sanur Beach tourist area.
The relatively calm sea water makes this area a natural harbor that is often used by boats and small cruise ships to dock.
A number of fast boats serving routes to Gili and Lombok depart and dock in this area. Apart from that, there are also marine tourism operators here who offer various activities which we usually know as watersport.
The choices are varied, banana boat, rolling donut, flying fish, jetski and various other adrenaline-inducing games can be enjoyed here.
It is said that since hundreds of years ago, one part of this island was inhabited by a fishing community, most of whom came from South Sulawesi.
Apart from their daily activities, the cultural combination between the Bugis tribe, who are predominantly Muslim and the Balinese people,
who are mostly Hindus, are intertwined in harmony that has been formed for decades, which is an attraction in itself.
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