March 2026

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The Best Cafes to Work From on Nusa Lembongan

The Best Cafes to Work From on Nusa Lembongan

Not long ago, getting online on Nusa Lembongan meant crossing your fingers over a warung’s patchy Wi-Fi — or giving up entirely. The island ran on island time in every sense, and that was part of the charm.

But things have quietly shifted.

Proper cafes have settled across the island, Starlink has found its way into many spaces (and our villas too), and reliable internet is no longer a lucky find. Whether you’re a digital nomad chasing a few productive hours, a dad on holiday clearing the inbox, or just organising tomorrow’s plans over a good coffee — Nusa Lembongan now does both: work, then switch off. Easy.

Bali Eco Deli

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Breezy, semi-outdoor, and powered by Starlink — Bali Eco Deli is best for a quick check-in rather than a full work session. It’s the kind of place you stop by to clear a few emails, then stay longer than planned for the food. The menu leans fresh and feel-good: smoothie bowls, wraps, and nourishing dishes that properly fuel you for the rest of the day. A wholesome little reset in the middle of the day.

Ginger & Jamu

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Right on Jungutbatu beach, where sandy feet are part of the dress code. Ginger & Jamu is ideal for a quick inbox check that somehow turns into lunch. Starlink keeps things running smoothly, the food is consistently good, and the view makes your screen time shorter than expected.

Milo & Oliver

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All-day brunch, fast Wi-Fi, and a laid-back energy that makes staying longer feel justified. Milo & Oliver is one of those places where productivity comes in waves — helped along by good coffee and the occasional board game break. Fully air-conditioned indoors, so it’s a welcome escape on a hot Lembongan afternoon. A great option if you are coming with friends and family.

Tales Bookcafe

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Tucked away near Tamarind Bay, Tales Bookcafe is the quiet one. Think soft corners, shelves of books, and a slower pace. It’s less about quick emails, more about uninterrupted focus — or simply taking your time. With both a fully air-conditioned indoor area and a breezy semi-outdoor space, you can pick your mood. There’s even a book swap if you feel like lingering a little longer.

The General

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A firm favourite for a reason. The General pairs reliable Wi-Fi, fresh pastries through the day, and something heartier when the afternoon rolls in. Plugs are tucked under the seats, so you can settle in without watching your battery percentage. Easy to lose a whole morning here.

Tigerlillys Cafe

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Just across from The General, but with a different mood. Tigerlilly’s semi-outdoor poolside seating gives that unmistakable island feel — relaxed, a little indulgent, but still practical. Fast Wi-Fi, accessible plugs, and a menu that covers both Asian and Western favourites. Work, but make it Lembongan.

Ready to stay connected on Nusa Lembongan?

Nusa Lembongan isn’t just somewhere you come to switch off — it’s somewhere you can balance both.

A few productive hours in the morning, and the rest of the day opens up: snorkelling, surfing, exploring Nusa Ceningan, or simply doing nothing at all by the pool.

If you’re planning a stay, many of our villas are now powered by Starlink, making it easier than ever to stay connected when you need to.

Email: holiday@thelembongantraveller.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +61 478 928 925

Easter on Nusa Lembongan

Easter Guide to Nusa Lembongan

Hop Into Easter: The Ultimate Family Guide to Nusa Lembongan

Easter is the perfect excuse to pack up the family and escape to the islands. Nusa Lembongan is small, safe, and genuinely fun for kids — with calm beaches, a great dining scene, and just enough to do to fill a long weekend without anyone getting overwhelmed. Whether the little ones want to splash in a pool, chase a mini golf ball, or catch their first wave, Lembongan delivers.

Here’s your guide to spending Easter on the island — where to eat, where to play, and what to look forward to over the long weekend.

Where to Eat & Play

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The best thing about Nusa Lembongan’s family dining scene? Half the restaurants come with a side of entertainment. Here’s where to eat well and keep the kids busy at the same time.

The Beach Shack

🛝 Kids Playground  ·  🎬 Movie Nights 

Right on Jungutbatu Beach, The Beach Shack has a wooden climbing wall to keep the kids occupied while you settle into a daybed with something cold. The vibe is easy and fun, the menu is kid-approved, and on select evenings they run outdoor movie nights on the beach.

The Coconut Hut

⛳ Mini Golf  ·  🍽 Kids’ Menu

Honestly, the mini golf alone makes this a must-visit. The Coconut Hut‘s island-themed course at the northern end of Jungutbatu Beach is casual, colourful, and a genuine hit with all ages. Their kids’ menu keeps everyone fuelled between holes.

Karana Lembongan

🏊 Pool Access  ·  🌊 Ocean & Mt Agung Views

For something a little more elevated, Karana offers poolside dining with sweeping ocean views. It’s the kind of place that makes for excellent holiday photos as much as a great meal — and the whole family gets to enjoy it.

Koa Donuts

🍩 Fresh Daily  ·  🧡 Local Favourite

No Easter family holiday is complete without a doughnut stop. Koa Donuts bakes fresh every morning and sells out quickly — so get there early, grab a bag, and stash a couple for later. The kids will thank you.

Ohana’s Beach Club

🏊 Pool Access  ·  🛝 Playground  ·  🍽 Kids’ Menu

It’s no coincidence that Ohana’s Beach Club means “family” in Hawaiian. This beach club is genuinely built around kids — there are two pools with shallow ends, a proper playground, and marshmallow roasting by the bonfire come evening. The ‘Little People’ menu covers all the classics: battered fish fingers, rigatoni bolognese, corn cobs, and Ohana’s signature waffles with ice cream. Plan to spend most of the day here.

Over Easter Weekend, the vibe turns even more festive. On 3rd April (Good Friday), there’s a sunset session with DJ Saul Bliss (UK), followed by a relaxed Easter Sunday on 5th April with live music at sunset. Little ones can also enjoy free marshmallows to toast on the bonfire as the sun goes down — a simple, sweet way to end the day.

See full information here.

Ombak Cafe & Huts

🏖 Beach Play  ·  🎬 Movie Nights  ·  🍽 Kids’ Menu

Right in the heart of Jungutbatu Beach, Ombak is where toddlers can build sandcastles and paddle in the shallows while parents actually sit down and eat. The ‘Grommies’ menu — crispy chicken and chips, grilled cheese, brownies, ice cream — keeps even the fussiest eaters happy. Ombak also hosts outdoor movie nights, making it a great choice for a laid-back Easter evening.

Sandy Bay Beach Club

🏊 Pool Access  ·  🛝 Kids Playground

Located on the island’s southern tip, Sandy Bay Beach Club is one of Lembongan’s most stunning day-out destinations. Relax poolside with a long lunch while the kids burn energy at the onsite play area. The menu is extensive and the setting is hard to beat — and the gelatos and popsicles are a non-negotiable after a morning in the sun.

Over Easter weekend (4–5 April, from 7AM), there’s even more reason to visit. Expect Easter Egg Hunts, face painting, colouring kit activities, and a few fun surprises along the way — perfect for keeping little ones entertained all day.

See full information here.

Sanghyang Bay Bar & Restaurant

🛝 Kids Playground  ·  👨‍🍳 Cooking Class  ·  🍕 Wood-Fired Pizza

Tucked into Mushroom Bay under shady trees with gorgeous sunset views, Sanghyang Bay is a lovely spot for a relaxed family meal. Kids can play in the onsite playground or explore the beach steps away. The menu spans wood-fired pizzas, fresh salads, seafood and pork ribs — something for everyone. For something a bit different, families can also book a hands-on Balinese cooking class with the in-house chef. And parents: there’s a buy-one-get-one cocktail happy hour from 4–6:30pm.

The Sampan Restaurant

🛝 Kids Playground  ·  🎵 Live Music  ·  🚗 Free Shuttle

With a dedicated play area, daily live music, and a free pick-up and drop-off service from your accommodation, The Sampan makes family dining genuinely easy. It’s on the northern end of Jungutbatu’s main road and has a lively, welcoming atmosphere that the whole family will enjoy.

For Easter, they’re also hosting a special event on 5th April starting from 10AM — Colour the Joy of Easter. Little ones can enjoy face painting, egg painting, storytelling, an egg hunt, and live music, all for IDR 150k per child.

See full information here.

Lago Dawn Beach Cafe

🏖 Beach Play   ·  🎵 Live Music  

Dawn by Lago is a lively grab-and-go café located right on Coconut Beach, offering specialty coffee, fresh juices, Aperol and beer on tap, signature DAWN canned cocktails, wholesome bites, and house-made pastries from early morning through late afternoon.

For Easter, there a special live acoustic set featuring 1Day on 5th April starting from 2:30 – 5:30PM — enjoy the sunset swim with the whole family.

See full information here.

More Easter Fun Beyond the Table

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Beyond the restaurants, Lembongan has a handful of activities that make great Easter holiday additions.

Bali Hai Cruises Beach Club & Pontoon

A full-day ocean playground just off Mushroom Bay, Bali Hai Cruises offers an Ultimate Lembongan Day Cruise that’s especially fun for families. For Easter Sunday (5 April 2026), the experience comes with extra festive touches — including an Easter Egg Treasure Hunt, Easter Bunny painting, splash around in the kids’ pool, and a lively Easter Egg Race.

The day runs from 9:15AM to 4:15PM at the Bali Hai Beach Club in Nusa Lembongan, with plenty packed in: snorkelling, a 35m waterslide, banana boat rides, an underwater viewing chamber, and more — plus morning tea, snacks, and a tropical BBQ lunch. Pricing starts from IDR 1,925,000 per adult and IDR 1,330,000 per child (4–14 years), with infants going free. A family package is also available. Booking at least one day ahead is recommended.

See full information here.

Surf Lessons

For confident swimmers aged 7 and up, Nusa Island Surf School offers private lessons in gentle conditions with instructors who are experienced with kids. Watching your little one catch their first wave is a holiday highlight you won’t forget.

Easter Shopping at Anak Shack

A boutique on the Jungutbatu main road stocked with island-inspired kids’ clothing, toys, and accessories. Anak Shack is a sweet spot for picking up an Easter treat that isn’t chocolate.

Nusa Baby Care

Travelling with very young children? Nusa Baby Care offers babysitting by trained carers and also hires out portable pool fences for installation at your villa — a brilliant peace-of-mind option around the water.

Easter, Island Style

Easter on Nusa Lembongan is all about slowing down, reconnecting, and soaking up island magic with your favourite people. Whether you’re building sandcastles, swimming in turquoise waters, or sharing laughs over dinner, it’s a holiday you’ll remember long after the bunny has hopped away.

If you’re wondering where to base yourselves, Jungutbatu and Mushroom Bay are the two most family-friendly areas on the island. Both have calm, swimmable beaches, and between them they cover most of the restaurants and activities on this list — so you’re never far from the action (or a good meal).

Email: holiday@thelembongantraveller.com
WhatsApp: +61 478 928 925.