Serangan Island is a unique coastal sanctuary located just off the southern coast of Denpasar. Historically famous as a center for turtle trade, the island has undergone a massive transformation to become a leader in Bali turtle conservation. Today, it serves as a peaceful retreat where visitors can experience a slower pace of life compared to nearby Kuta or Seminyak. The island is home to a traditional fishing community and also several sacred temples that reflect its deep spiritual roots. Furthermore, the island’s history is deeply intertwined with the sea and also the traditional boats that once served as its only link to the mainland. You will find a perfect balance of nature, history, and also culture at Serangan Island.
One of the most important aspects of Serangan Island is its status as a major spiritual center for the Balinese people.
Sakenan Temple is a highly revered sea temple located on the western edge of the island. Built in the 10th century by the high priest Mpu Kuturan, it is part of the Sad Kahyangan (six main territorial temples) of Bali. The temple is dedicated to Rambut Sedana, the protector of wealth and also prosperity. During its grand odalan (anniversary festival), which coincides with the Kuningan holiday, thousands of pilgrims from all over Bali visit the island. The temple features beautiful ancient limestone carvings and also a serene courtyard that overlooks the mangrove forests. Consequently, it remains one of the most significant Bali spiritual landmarks.
Before the permanent bridge was built in the late 1990s, the only way to reach the island was by water. The traditional boat transport history of Serangan is legendary. For decades, locals and also pilgrims used traditional wooden outriggers known as jukung or larger wooden boats to cross the narrow strait from Sanur or Suwung. During the Sakenan Temple festival, hundreds of these boats would fill the waters, creating a vibrant maritime procession. This traditional mode of transport was the lifeline of the island’s economy and also its spiritual connection. Furthermore, even though the bridge now exists, the heritage of boat-making and also the maritime spirit remains a core identity of the Serangan coastal village.

Serangan is also world-famous for its dedication to protecting Bali’s marine heritage, particularly the endangered sea turtles.
The TCEC is the island’s most visited site and also a symbol of its environmental shift. This center works tirelessly to rescue injured turtles and also protect eggs from illegal trade. Visitors can learn about the different species of turtles and also see the hatchlings in their nursery tanks. Consequently, it is an educational highlight for families and also eco-conscious travelers interested in Bali turtle conservation.
As part of its ongoing development, Serangan Island offers a variety of facilities for international guests.
Public Toilets: Basic but clean facilities available near the main temple and also the village center.
There are many diverse and also engaging things to do in Serangan for every type of traveler.
Because of its strategic location between Denpasar and the southern coast, a trip to Serangan Island can easily be combined with several other Bali coastal villages and also landmarks.
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