Pemuteran is a tranquil coastal village on Bali's northwestern coast, renowned for its exceptional black sand beaches, stunning views of Java and Mount Agung, and exceptionally rich marine biodiversity. It's a premier destination for diving and snorkeling, famous for hosting the world's largest coral reef restoration project (using Biorock technology), creating vibrant underwater gardens teeming with life just offshore. Unlike Bali's busier southern resorts, Pemuteran offers a serene and authentic atmosphere, backed by lush hills and dotted with nearby attractions like the sacred Pulaki Temple and natural hot springs. Its focus on community-based ecotourism and successful marine conservation makes it a unique and rewarding destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful Balinese experience.