Losari Beach is Makassar’s most famous coastal attraction, loved for its lively atmosphere
and breathtaking sunsets. Located in the heart of the city, this scenic promenade stretches
along the waterfront, offering a perfect blend of culture, leisure, and seaside charm.
Visitors come here to relax, take photos, and enjoy street food while watching the sun dip
below the horizon.
The area is beautifully maintained, with wide walkways, public art, and local food stalls
selling grilled seafood, traditional snacks, and the iconic Pisang Epe (grilled banana with
palm sugar syrup). Losari Beach is also close to several top attractions, including Fort
Rotterdam and the floating mosque, making it an easy stop on any Makassar itinerary.
- Walk 🚶♀️ along the seaside promenade 🌊 during sunset 🌅🧡✨
- Try local street foods 🌮, especially Pisang Epe 🍌😋🛒
- Visit the nearby floating mosque 🕌 and city landmarks 🏙️👀✅
- Enjoy the evening music 🎶, vendors 🧑🤝🧑, and relaxed atmosphere 😌👍
- From Makassar City Center 🏙️: 5–10 minutes ⏱️ by car 🚗 or motorbike 🛵💨✅
- By Public Transport 🚐: easily accessible 🚌 via pete-pete (minibus) routes 🗺️👍
- By Car 🚗: Parking 🅿️ available near the beach entrance 🚪✅
- Arrive before sunset 🌅 to find a good viewing spot ⭐🧡⚠️
- Bring a camera 📸 for stunning sky reflections 🖼️✨✅
- Watch your belongings 🎒 as the area gets crowded 🏃♀️ in the evening 🚨❌
- Try street food stalls 🌮 for authentic Makassar flavors 😋🍌👍
- 4:30 PM – Arrive 🧭 at Losari Beach 🏖️ and walk 🚶♀️ along the promenade 🌊💨
- 5:00 PM – Try Pisang Epe 🍌 and local snacks 🌮 from vendors 😋🛒
- 6:00 PM – Capture sunset photos 📸 and visit the floating mosque 🕌🌅🧡
- 7:00 PM – Enjoy dinner 🍽️ at a nearby seafood restaurant 🦞🍝👋