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Day Trip Vs Staying a few Days in Nusa Penida

There’s no shortage of things to do on the Indonesian island of Nusa Penida. From diving and snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters to hiking up ancient temples, there’s something for everyone. Which makes you probably trying to decide if you want to take a Nusa Penida Day Trip or Stay a few days!

Nusa Penida is stunning with its dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and lush jungle scenery. I’ve been to Bali and currently am planning a second trip – this time we’re planning it a bit differently and you get to learn from my mistakes so your trip is even better.

How do I get to Nusa Penida?

Nusa Penida is a beautiful island off the coast of Bali. You’ll want to fly to the DPS airport in Bali then plan on your trip from there! If you still haven’t booked your flights to Bali yet you should go set price alerts through my favorite site Kayak.com – their price alert tools are fantastic because they email you once the price has hit the point where you should buy!

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Things to do on Nusa Penida

One of the most popular activities on Nusa Penida is diving and snorkeling. The island is home to some of the best dive sites in the world, including Manta Point and Crystal Bay. The waters are teeming with colorful fish, turtles, and other marine life, making for an unforgettable underwater experience. If you’re not a certified diver, don’t worry – there are plenty of Snorkeling spots that are just as beautiful. When we visited Nusa Penida

For those looking for a bit of adventure, there’s no shortage of hiking trails on Nusa Penida. Head to Kelingking Beach for stunning views of the cliffs, or trek up to the ancient Pura Dalem temple for a glimpse into the island’s history. For an even more challenges hike, make your way to Atuh Beach – considered one of the most difficult hikes on the island. But trust us, it’s worth it for the incredible views at the end

No matter what your interests are, you’re sure to find plenty of things to do on Nusa Penida. From diving and snorkeling to hiking and exploring ancient temples, this Indonesian island has something for everyone. So start planning your trip today – you won’t regret it!

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The Best Day Trip to Nusa Penida

A day trip to Nusa Penida is a great way to see the island without having to stay overnight, especially if your list of places to see on the mainland of Bali is extensive. You can see A LOT in a Day especially if you pick a tour that combines a boating tour with a land tour. There are a ton of tours but This 5-Star Full Day Tour on Viator.com is an actual private tour so you’ll have the whole boat & car for your group! They have options for shared space at a lower price too. The company is excellent and takes great care of you plus if you are looking for a second opinion – check out their reviews! They have literally ALL 5 Star Reviews!

Expect to be out the door by about 6:30am when you take a day trip to Nusa Penida then down to the docks by 7:30am and at your first snorkel spot by 9am. It’ll be a full day but a FUN one. Snorkeling with Manta Rays was one of the highlights of our trip.

Planning the Best Day Trip to Nusa Penida

If you plan a tour other then the one I suggested above there are a few things you should keep in mind before you go! First, take note of the tides. Nusa Penida is known for its dramatic cliffs, and during high tide, some of the viewing areas may be inaccessible. Make sure to check the tide schedule in advance and plan your trip accordingly.

Regardless of the tour you pick – pack plenty of sunscreen and water. There is little shade on the island, so you’ll want to make sure you stay hydrated and protected from the sun. Finally, be prepared for some crowds. Nusa Penida is becoming increasingly popular with tourists, so certain areas may be quite crowded. However, if you’re willing to venture off the beaten path, you can find plenty of quiet spots to enjoy the island’s natural beauty.

If you’re in Bali for 7-8 Nights then I think a day trip is PERFECT – more then 8 nights? Maybe a lot 2 of your nights to an overnight stay on the island. Otherwise, enjoy your busy day trip and all the fantastic view points.

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Stay a few Nights in Nusa Penida – If you Can!

There are plenty of reasons to visit the Indonesian island of Nusa Penida on just a day trip – but if time allows, you should definitely stay for a few nights rather than just doing a day trip. Here are three reasons why:

First, Nusa Penida is home to some truly stunning scenery, from towering cliffs and pristine beaches to lush forests and Crystal clear waters. If you want to make the most of your time on the island, you’ll need more than just a few hours to explore all it has to offer.

Second, there’s more to Nusa Penida than just its natural beauty. The island is also home to a number of unique cultural experiences, from traditional dances and ceremonies to delicious local cuisine. Spending a few nights on Nusa Penida will give you a chance to really immerse yourself in the Island’s culture.Staying on Nusa Penida will allow you to really relax and unwind. With so much to see and do, day trips can be quite rushed at times. If you give yourself a few days, you can really take your time and enjoy everything that this special place has to offer.

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Where to eat on Nusa Penida

The food scene on Nusa while good is limited. I think we ate at all the “popular” spots we found on different internet websites during our 3 day stay. I loved them all and definitely recommend them.

Green Kubu is the most popular restaurant and it has a fantastic viewpoint for sunset too. I highly recommend reservations for this place if you’re going at dinner.

Amok Sunset is a nice place with a decent happy hour. They have actually also have a pool and some spectacular views plus these tree houses that you can reserve for dinner too!

If its brunch you desire then definitely check out Penida Colada or The Chill Penida. I’ve eaten at both and they’re delicious!

Obviously this is above and beyond just eating at a Warung if you’re looking for local food too. There are a ton of Warungs (local eateries) on Nusa Penida too.

Where to stay in Nusa Penida

If you decide to stay, I recommend 2 nights at most – more then this and you might find yourself looking for things to do. We stayed at Semabu Hills Hotel and absolutely loved it. Everyday breakfast was delicious and they even had a shuttle service from the beach up to the hotel once our ferry landed.

How do I get to Nusa Penida if Im staying 2 Nights?

Thats probably your next question! Take a ferry from Sanur. I highly recommend not taking all your luggage, if you have that luxury. If your hotel on the mainland will store your luggage for you while you visit then just bring a duffle. Why? Well, the landings for the ferry are wet landings – there are no docks involved, just sand and water. Rolling a big 22KG/50lb suitcase through sand at the beach is not something I’d ever recommend and I wish I had known this before we went. I would have arranged luggage storage, you live and you learn though!

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How to Take the Perfect Nusa Penida Day Trip from Bali

If you’re traveling to Indonesia soon, the chances are high that a Nusa Penida day trip from Bali is on your itinerary! And for good reason.

Thanks to its wild nature , incredibly scenic viewpoints , pristine white-sand beaches , and epic diving and snorkeling , Nusa Penida (or Penida Island) quickly became Bali’s new “it” destination.

(Well, really, all the thanks goes to Instagram.)

Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida - one of the things you must see on a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali!

When I first visited Nusa Penida in 2017, there was hardly anyone there. This place was totally under-the-radar and ripe for wild adventure.

A secret no longer, it’s safe to say that Nusa Penida is a lot more crowded these days.

Roads have been paved (somewhat). The Bali-style cafés, traditional warungs, hotels, and homestays that we all love have set up shop. And it seems like every scenic viewpoint has turned into an official Instagram photoshoot location – with props and all.

You can even book yourself a guided Nusa Penida Instagram Tour …

A beautiful aerial view of Nusa Penida's azure waters and green coky cliffs

That said, Nusa Penida became Insta-famous for a reason. It is beyond beautiful.

The perfect beaches, rugged and steep cliffs, lush forests, rock formations, and other natural wonders are awe-inspiring. The lively coral reefs also make it a world-class snorkeling and scuba diving destination.

This island is a true gem. It’s a paradise well worth day-tripping for.

And if you know where to go, you can still have the best beaches all to yourself.

If you want to take a day trip to Nusa Penida, you’re in the right place. Whether you choose a guided tour or decide to go on your own, this guide includes everything you need to know for an awesome day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali.

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Ready for the most incredible trip to Nusa Penida? Feel free to use this table of contents to jump to the information you can’t wait to read – or simply read on!

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Day Trip to Nusa Penida or Stay Overnight?

Guided day trips from bali to nusa penida, boarding the fast boat, scooter or motorbike, 1. enjoy incredible snorkeling, 2. take a diving course, 3. go scuba diving, 4. visit kelingking beach (west side), 5. explore broken beach (west side), 6. visit angel’s billabong (west side), 7. relax & snorkel at crystal bay (west side), 8. visit tembeling beach and forest (west side), 9. see goa giri putri temple (east side), 10. visit atuh beach & diamond beach (east side), 11. stop by thousand islands viewpoint (east side), 12. spend time at suwehan beach (east side), affordable luxury stays ($$$), mid-range stays ($$), budget stays ($), what to bring/wear for a nusa penida day tour, taking a day tour to nusa penida from bali, did you know….

Sunrise in Nusa Penida, Indonesia with boats floating

If you’re trying to decide between a day trip to Nusa Penida or an overnight stay, there’s no wrong answer. It just comes down to how much time you have in Bali.

With only one day in Nusa Penida, you’ll have enough time to visit the most beautiful beaches and lookouts and go snorkeling at spots like Crystal Bay and Manta Point.

But if you have extra time, you won’t regret staying for 1-2 nights on the island! Rather than rushing through it all, you’ll have time to soak in the tranquil Nusa Penida vibes and views – and spend more time in the underwater world too! You can even learn to scuba dive or take a freediving course !

If you decide to stay overnight, here’s my favorite website for finding the best deals on Nusa Penida accommodations – from luxury resorts and Balinese villas, to traditional homestays and bungalows. Free cancellation is usually included, so you can book in advance with confidence . Remember: the best places in Nusa Penida sell out well in advance in the high season! Find my top accommodation recommendations are toward the bottom of this post!

Palm trees on the island of Nusa Penida

When I went to Nusa Penida for the first time, I took a private guided day trip. And I wouldn’t hesitate to do it again! My tour guide took me in a 4X4 to all of the best lookouts and beaches, and then we boarded a boat to snorkel in Crystal Bay and Manta Point. The experience was epic and totally stress-free.

If you’d like to take a guided day trip from Bali to Nusa Penida, here are the three best options:

  • Bali Nusa Penida West Private Tour – All Inclusive: This tour includes door-to-door transportation from your hotel in Bali. Talk about easy! Once you arrive on the island, you’ll explore the west side of Nusa Penida, including Angel’s Billabong , Broken Beach , Kelingking Beach , and Crystal Bay . Click here to book it!
  • Bali East Nusa Penida Private Tour – All Inclusive: If you want to get off the beaten path , choose this tour. After you disembark the fast boat in Nusa Penida, you’ll explore the east (and lesser visited!) side of the island. You’ll explore Atuh Beach , Diamond Beach , Tree House Molenteng (Rumah Pohon Molenteng), and Teletubbies Hill . This tour also includes door-to-door transportation from your hotel in Bali. Click here to book it!
  • Nusa Penida Snorkeling Adventure (Private & All-Inclusive): If your main goal is to experience Nusa Penida’s incredible snorkeling, this tour is for you. You’ll snorkel at four of the island’s best snorkeling spots, then check out Kelingking Beach and Crystal Bay. Pick-up and drop-off from your Bali hotel are included. Click here to book it!

Boats on the shore of a beautiful white sand beach on Nusa Penida Island

How to Get to Nusa Penida: Taking the Fast Boat from Sanur Port

Want to take a Nusa Penida day trip on your own?

From Bali, getting to Nusa Penida is easy enough , but in true Bali fashion, it’s also a little chaotic. (If you’re taking one of the guided tours above, no worries! Your guide will pick you up from your Bali hotel and handle all of the logistics for you.)

To get to Nusa Penida, you’ll need to arrive at the Sanur Harbor and purchase tickets for the fast-service ferry (fast boat) to Nusa Penida. This fast boat ride takes about 30 minutes and costs roughly 175,000 IDR (about $11 USD) for a one-way journey. This varies slightly depending on the company you choose.

To maximize your time on Nusa Penida, take one of the first ferries to the island. Your best bet will be to arrive at the Sanur Harbor at 7:30 AM. Then, navigate your way through the sea of people to the Mola-Mola Express ticket counter and purchase tickets for the 8:10 AM fast boat.

If Mola-Mola is sold out, then you can get the 9:00 AM fast boat with Maruti Express , or try visiting another company’s ticket counter.

While at the ticket counter, you should also book your ticket back to Bali. Depending on which fast boat provider you choose, you will return between 2:30 and 5 PM. Mola-Mola leaves Nusa Penida at 4:45 PM. Maruti Express leaves at 2:30 PM (which is quite early, so I wouldn’t choose this option).

You can also book your fast boat online ahead of time. Click here to book your tickets now!

*This information was last updated in January 2023.

Once you have your tickets, you’ll wait to board your fast boat – but don’t expect the norm!

Instead of boarding from a dock, you will wade through the water and clamber aboard the fast boat. At the very least, you will get wet. But if there are big waves, then prepare to get completely soaked – just like I did! For this reason, I highly recommend wearing thin, quick-dry clothing and using a waterproof drybag   to make sure all of your belongings stay dry.

After 30 minutes of boating – with Asian pop and electric dance music blaring (the sign that your adventure has officially begun) – you will arrive in Nusa Penida!

Don’t feel like dealing with logistics? I don’t blame you. Simply book this top-rated day tour to Nusa Penida and allow your guide to take care of it all for you. Click here to see the best day trips to Nusa Penida.

If you are traveling to Bali, Indonesia, then put the island of Nusa Penida on your radar. This rustic and incredibly beautiful island has somehow gone unnoticed for decades, and it currently resembles what Bali was 40 years ago: pure and pristine island paradise. This travel guide details how you can take a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali. Between how to get there and how to get around, to what to do and see, this post includes everything you need to know for a successful trip to Nusa Penida!

How to Get Around Nusa Penida

Getting around Nusa Penida is a challenge, whether you hire a driver or rent your own motorbike. Since Nusa Penida is mostly undeveloped and the rainy season is intense, the roads are in pretty terrible condition.

While in Nusa Penida, we had our own van and a driver, and I really can’t tell you of a more uncomfortable or slow car ride. The entire way, we were thrown about the inside of the car as we thudded into one pothole after another. My face slammed into the window at least twice – seriously. But at least we had seat belts! That’s just the way it is here!

Your easiest option is to book a guided tour , which includes all of your transportation. If you want to design your own day trip and charter a private driver, then you can click here to book a private driver .

Alternatively, when you arrive at the Nusa Penida harbor, you should be able to find a local driver to take you around the island for around 600,000 IDR (or $40 USD).

Dirt road in Nusa Penida

Contrary to driving a car, renting your own scooter or motorbike is the best way to explore Nusa Penida.

Biking will allow you to travel much faster, pass through narrow roads with ease, and avoid potholes. You will also be able to stop wherever you please, rather than having to follow a set itinerary.

You should be able to rent a scooter for around 100,000 IDR (or $7 USD) for the entire day. You can also avoid the hassle and click here to book your rental scooter online .

Another potentially safer option is to rent a motorbike and hire the owner to drive it for you, meanwhile, you ride on the back. This option will cost you double.

Note: This option is only for you if you have significant experience operating a motorbike! Do NOT overestimate your abilities, these roads are not friendly! And make sure to wear a helmet. Many tourists who rent bikes on Nusa Penida either crash or get stuck in the rough terrain.

If you’re wondering if walking around the island is an option, the answer is no . You won’t get very far on Nusa Penida on foot because the landscape is simply too unforgiving, and the island is much too large.

When it comes to getting around Nusa Penida, you’ll have to pick your poison: car or scooter!

Getting around Nusa Penida is a challenge, to say the least. Want someone to arrange transportation for you? Simply book a day tour instead.

A stunning beach in Nusa Penida - one of the things you must see on a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali!

What to Do on Nusa Penida (Penida Island)

Nusa Penida is still somewhat undeveloped (compared to Bali) so this guide will not include any must-visit restaurants, beach clubs, or resorts…

What you will find on this island, however, are endless incredible viewpoints (and Instagram photo ops, ugh), naturally beautiful scenes, and outdoor activities galore. Nusa Penida truly is an adventure lovers’ paradise.

Note: If you only have one day on Nusa Penida, you won’t be able to fit all of these activities in. So start by choosing one side of the island (West or East) and then create a list of your must-dos and must-sees!

Diving with manta rays in Nusa Penida - one of the things you must see on a day tour to Nusa Penida from Bali!

The reefs surrounding Nusa Penida are full of life and color, making this island one of Indonesia’s best snorkeling destinations.

In one day of snorkeling, it’s not uncommon to see whale sharks and sea turtles, plus thousands of vibrant fish swimming through the lively coral reefs. You will also have the opportunity to swim with the island’s many resident manta rays! On a calm day, you can even see them swimming as you gaze down from the island’s many steep cliffs.

Here are some of the best snorkeling spots to check out:

  • Crystal Bay
  • Manta Point

If you want to take a guided snorkeling day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali (roundtrip hotel transportation included), then go with this Nusa Penida Snorkeling Adventure (Private & All-Inclusive) . If you’re already on the island, then go with this Snorkeling and Freediving Trip around Nusa Penida . These tour operators provide snorkeling equipment.

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As mentioned, Nusa Penida is world-renowned for its incredible scuba diving and freediving . While diving on the island, you’re sure to see massive manta rays, turtles, and the gigantic sunfish (Mola Mola), to name a few.

If you’re new to diving and want to learn, consider traveling to the island on your own (without a tour) and then joining one of these diving tours/courses!

  • Nusa Penida Discover Scuba Diving Program
  • Try Freediving on Nusa Penida
  • 3-Day Freediving Level 1 Course

Scuba diving off the coast of Bali in Nusa Penida - one of the things you must see on a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali!

If you’re already scuba certified, then you should obviously make sure to go scuba diving.

Here are the top dive trips to consider while on the island!

  • Nusa Penida Two Dives Trip
  • Nusa Penida Three Dives Trip

View of Kelingking Beach

Kelingking Beach is a viewpoint you can’t miss during your day trip to Nusa Penida – without doubt, it’s one of the most breathtaking places I have ever seen.

Between those limestone cliffs, that perfectly soft white sand, the island’s abundant greenery, and those endless ocean blues, I really can’t think of a more naturally beautiful vista.

If you’re brave enough, then you can make the treacherous climb down to the sand. Though you can’t swim in the ocean (the current is way too strong), you can at least dip your toes in the water, snap some photos, and enjoy the views!

Just make sure you have plenty of water because the trek back up will not be easy.

Broken Beach in Nusa Penida - one of the things you must see on a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali!

Just a short drive from Kelingking Beach, you will find Broken Beach – another must-see during your day trip to Nusa Penida!

This natural arch and rock pool is absolutely stunning, and if you ask me, it’s the perfect view to enjoy a little picnic and an ice-cold Bintang!

Angel's Billabong on Penida Island - a must see on a day tour to Penida Island

Just down a footpath from Broken Beach, you’ll find Angel’s Billabong, a natural infinity pool that you can swim in!

This rock pool, which is made up of jagged volcanic rock, is constantly filled with violent splashes of seawater. (If you stand near the edge, you’re sure to get soaked.) But when the water settles, Angel’s Billabong shows off 50 shades of beautiful blue, and you will simply stand there, gawking, in awe of it all.

As you make your way over to Angel’s Billabong, be very careful of the sharp rocks, and don’t get too close to the edge!

As with everywhere on the island, it’s best to arrive early, first thing in the morning, to avoid crowds.

Snorkeling in Crystal Bay

Many say that Crystal Bay is the most beautiful beach on Nusa Penida – and they very well could be right!

With insanely crystal-clear waters, a peaceful atmosphere, clean, white sand, and excellent snorkeling and diving, Crystal Bay is a must-visit during your day trip to Nusa Penida!

I’m not 100% sure, but I think that I must’ve seen at least 10,000 fish while snorkeling in beautiful Crystal Bay. It was pretty spectacular.

It’s generally safe to swim here, yay!

For a lovely hike through old-growth forest, followed by natural rock pool swimming and beach hangs, the Tembeling Beach and Tembeling Forest are must-visits!

You can’t really swim at Tembeling Beach, but it sure is beautiful.

Time for some Balinese culture, to break up your time in the sun.

Visit the Goa Giri Putri for a mystifying succession of Balinese temples, built into a cave! Many Balinese travel from Bali to this temple to complete a “cleansing” or “purification” ritual with the priests at each of the five temples in the cave.

While you’re here, put on a sarong, walk through slowly, and take in the experience. Watch the ceremony unfold, or even better, participate.

Atuh Beach in Nusa Penida

On the Nusa Penida’s east side, you’ll find two of the most beautiful beaches you can imagine: Atuh Beach and Diamond Beach.

Atuh Beach features a magnificent white sandy cove, hugged by rocky cliffs. There are plenty of stairs leading down to the beach (so the story goes in Nusa Penida!), but when the tide is high, you can swim here with caution; the waves and currents are strong and sharp reef below.

You’ll also find some local warungs serving local food and umbrellas to rent here.

The perfect place for a sunny beach day without too many crowds!

Diamond Beach on Penida Island

Diamond Beach is absolutely magical and the water is crystal clear… But the climb up/down is challenging – and probably not for you if you’re scared of heights!

The cliffs at Diamond Beach cast shadows in the afternoons, so make sure to get here early.

Watching the sunrise from either of these beaches will not disappoint.

Viewpoint on the island of Penida

You may have seen photos of the Rumah Pohon Tree House accommodation before on Instagram. You’ll find the treehouses here, at the stunning Thousand Islands Viewpoint.

Here, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and a handful of small rocky islands. It’s breathtaking.

If you can, come here early to watch the sunrise (it’s worth it!) and beat the crowds.

Note: You have to pay to take a photo from/in front of a treehouse (I’ll leave it up to you to decide if it’s worth it). You can also stay overnight in these rustic treehouses .

Suwehan Beach in Nusa Penida - one of the best and least crowded beaches to visit during a Nusa Penida Day Trip

I saved the best for last!

Suwehan Beach is not a typical day trip stop, meaning that, if you go here, you’ll likely have this entire pristine, secluded beach to yourself. It’s unknown, uncrowded, the island’s best-kept secret! You’re welcome.

It takes a little more effort to get here, and there are plenty of stairs to get down to the beach, but it’s worth it to soak up Nusa Penida’s beauty in peace and quiet.

The best time to visit is in the morning (to avoid any crowds) during low tide (so that the sandy beach is actually there).

A beautiful scene from the sand on Kelingking Beach on a sunny day

Where to Stay in Nusa Penida

As you can tell, there’s a lot to see and do on the island. If you have time to turn your day trip to Nusa Penida into a multi-day exploration, you should!

Most people only day trip to Nusa Penida, but it’s a good idea to stay, discover more, swim more, and dive deeper! Trust me, after spending only one day on Nusa Penida, you won’t be ready to go back to Bali.

Just like on Bali, even the most luxurious places to stay are super affordable, so why not splash out a little?

Here are the best places to stay in Nusa Penida for a night or two in Nusa Penida.

  • Penida Bambu Green Suites : If you want the most magical stay imaginable , this is your place. Think luxe guest rooms with magnificent jungle views, lush gardens, relaxing swimming pools, traditional flower baths, sublime massages, and the most romantic atmosphere. Heaven on Nusa Penida. Click here to book it.
  • A t al aya Villas Nusa Penida : Spacious boho-chic guest rooms, warm Balinese hospitality, jungle views, and a beautiful infinity pool are all you need while on the island. Click here to book it.
  • Kompyang Cottage : Without a doubt, the Kompyang Cottage is the best place to stay on Nusa Penida! Located on the beach, in a quiet, local area of the island, this guesthouse offers the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. Not to mention, the service, food, guest rooms, and ocean views are all stellar. Click here to book it.
  • Akusara Jungle Resort And Spa : Grand Bali villa vibes, ocean views, jungle sounds, a lovely pool, and traditional Balinese food make staying here a treat. Click here to book it.
  • Bagia Bungalows : When it comes to budget accommodation on Nusa Penida, it doesn’t get better than this. You’ll love the central location, comfortable bungalows, great views, and friendly hospitality here. Click here to book it.

Next time I visit Nusa Penida, I’ll plan to stay at least three nights. If you can fit it into your Bali itinerary , then I suggest you do the same!

Still looking? Here’s my favorite website for finding the best deals on Nusa Penida accommodations – from luxury resorts and Balinese villas, to traditional homestays and bungalows. Free cancellation is usually included, so you can book in advance with confidence . Remember: the best places in Nusa Penida sell out well in advance in the high season!

Maddy on the volcanic rocks

For your day trip to Nusa Penida, there are a few items I recommend bringing no matter what!

You’ll need:

  • A waterproof backpack for snorkeling, exploring beaches, and wading in and out of the fast boat
  • A lightweight Turkish towel for drying off after you swim and snorkel
  • Natural, reef-safe sunscreen   to protect the precious reef systems and your skin
  • Natural, eco-friendly bug repellant to keep the mosquitoes away, while protecting the island’s sensitive ecosystems from toxic chemicals
  • Closed-toe walking shoes because the island’s volcanic rock is sharp and treacherous and the dirt roads are uneven
  • Snacks and a water bottle  because there aren’t many places to fuel up on the island while adventuring
  • Plenty of rupiah because you won’t find many ATMs on the island
  • A swimsuit because the beaches are incredible and you will want to swim and snorkel (where safe; the currents, waves, and reefs are dangerous at certain beaches)
  • Sunglasses and a hat to block the sun

Street in Nusa Penida

If you have the chance to take a day trip to Nusa Penida , jump at it. Nusa Penida may be an unspoiled island paradise now, but I promise it won’t stay that way for much longer.

Every day, more and more Bali tourists learn about this gem of an island, and every day, more and more people make plans to visit it. If you want to experience the magic of Bali from 40 years ago, then Nusa Penida is your place.

And if you want to snorkel, dive, explore boundlessly, discover breathtaking views, and experience a place as free from tourism as can be, then you must go to Nusa Penida – as soon as possible!

And if you want someone to arrange all of this for you, simply book this day tour instead. Click here to see the best Nusa Penida day tours.

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If you are traveling to Bali, Indonesia, then put the island of Nusa Penida on your radar. This rustic and incredibly beautiful island has somehow gone unnoticed for decades, and it currently resembles what Bali was 40 years ago: pure and pristine island paradise. This travel guide details how you can take a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali. Between how to get there and how to get around, to what to do and see, this post includes everything you need to know for a successful trip to Nusa Penida!

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September 11, 2017 at 10:26 am

Nusa Penida looks amazing! I did not visit it last summer when I was on Bali, so I hope to visit it some other time.

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October 6, 2017 at 7:04 pm

Such an informative post! We will be travelling to Nusa Penida in March and staying the night there so we can make the most of it! We are pretty tight on time so we wished we could have stayed longer! But these pictures are stunning and makes us look forward to it even more :)

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December 24, 2017 at 11:54 pm

Superb Travel blog! I am visiting Bali in Jan 2018 and looking forward to Nusa Penida Trip! This post is really helpful for me to travel my plan.

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January 11, 2018 at 7:36 pm

wow! thank you so much for all the highlights and info!!

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January 15, 2018 at 3:09 pm

Thank you for this awesome blogpost. I am visiting Bali in June 2018 and was planning a day trip to Nusa Lebongang, but I will be taking your advice and do Nusa Penida instead, squeezing it in somehow as I would like to see the most of Bali. Im wondering now if I should rather take Gili Islands out of my itinerary? I only have 13 days in Bali and there seems to be so much to do… I am convinced that this first trip to Bali would be one of many many more…

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January 16, 2018 at 1:42 pm

Yes, definitely do Nusa Penida over Nusa Lembongan! It will be a much more rewarding experience!

Also, I think you’re right to save Gili for another trip to Bali. There’s so much to do/see on Bali itself. We are heading back to Bali again this summer for the third time, and it’ll only be our first time to Gili. We are super excited for this trip to Bali (two weeks) and Gili (one week), but we just couldn’t justify taking away any time from Bali on previous trips!!

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March 25, 2018 at 6:27 am

Wow! This is indeed very helpful. We are planning to go here this May. If I may just ask, can I bring my 1 year old baby here? I really want to visit Nusa Penida and I think this will be the highlight of our Bali Adventure. I’m just concerned if it is possible for us (7 adults) to bring my 1.5 yr old son.

Thank you. :)

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March 30, 2018 at 11:01 pm

I don’t really want to throw around the word favorite any more than I already have, but I think I have to just once more. Nusa Lembongan is one of my favorite places in the whole wide world and has always been my little haven for peace and quiet in Indonesia. However, on my last visit in January, it was clear that mass development has caught up to the little island, which I had feared for many years.

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April 9, 2018 at 9:01 pm

Hi, i have plan to go there next week. your blog convince me to go alone, without tour companies. \m/

based on your experience, if i want to snorkel there, are they had some local companies to provide to some snorkel point?

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June 5, 2018 at 5:34 am

Great blog post… very informative!

I am planning to do a day trip to Nusa Penida and I was wondering which you would recommend; getting a bike and a driver (as I dont trust myself on a bike!) or going on a tour? Ideally I would like to go by myself but I would like to do snorkelling and land and therefore dont know whether a tour is easier? Although they all seem quite expensive! Thank you

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June 8, 2018 at 4:53 am

This is very informative.

We are a group of 8 and we have booked our Bali Tour for 4 days. We are planning to visit Nusa Penida in one of those days for a Day Tour. How many people are allowed in a van for that 530,000 rupiahs? Also, on the recommended places to go, do we have to pay for entrance fees or any environmental fee?

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June 23, 2018 at 9:09 am

Thank you for this great information! Is it easy enough to rent snorkeling gear once we are there? Or should we rent it and bring it with us? Thank you :)

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June 23, 2018 at 9:06 pm

may i ask how much is hiring a driver with his motorbike? and how much is it to rent a bike?

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June 26, 2018 at 7:47 am

very informative indeed! thank you for all the tips! how i wish i saw this post 3 weeks ago.. i could’ve stayed in nusa penida for 3d2n.. or at least stayed overnight… oh well.. i guess i have to just settle on a day trip this week end… i’ll definitely try overnight on nusa penida on my next trip to bali…

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November 19, 2018 at 3:47 am

Hi Maddy, I really enjoyed reading this article. The picture is beautiful and one particular picture was a place I’d visit and I love that place. :) Thanks for visit Bali and sharing all your tips and experience while you Bali especially Nusa Penida. Really appreciated.

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June 8, 2019 at 6:08 pm

June 2019, the price I got for the ferry, Kebo Iwa express was 500,000 INR roundtrip, I hope prices got higher since publishing date and that it was not a ripoff

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August 29, 2019 at 6:41 am

Hello, This post is so good, its given me so many idea when i am there… I am heading over to do my PADI course, but going to explore for 2 days either side…. my only question is where was the location you came into Nusa Penida? Harbour or Port? wantign to be quite close to it for ease!

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October 10, 2019 at 6:12 am

250 bucks sounds like you got ripped a new one on that deal.

November 12, 2019 at 3:27 pm

Haha, you are not wrong. But Nusa Penida was much less accessible back then, there wasn’t great information available online like what I have detailed above for you. :)

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November 12, 2019 at 11:17 am

The prices seem really low based on my internet searches. Are they correct and current in November 2019? Thanks!

November 12, 2019 at 3:25 pm

Hey Mike, Booking ferries etc. will always be more expensive online. Your haggling skills are also a factor to consider (as far as drivers, motor bikes, etc. go). However, I’ve just updated prices, as they have gone up slightly, but not too much. Thank you for the nudge :)

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February 1, 2023 at 7:35 am

Thanks for sharing your amazing experience, Maddy! I have always wanted to visit Nusa Penida and now I have a better idea of how to plan my trip!

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Best Nusa Penida Day Trip From Bali – 2024 Guide

A Nusa Penida Day Trip from Bali is an absolute must during your visit to the Island of Gods!

You have two options for a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali; Do It Yourself or  with a tour company.

I have put together this complete guide on the best Nusa Penida day trips with a tour company and the best DIY day trip to Nusa Penida without a tour.

BEST NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP FROM BALI

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The BEST way to discover Nusa Penida Island is by joining an All-Inclusive Nusa Penida Day Trip From Bali !

It includes hotel transfers, lunch, entrance tickets, and a fun guide to share the day with!

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In case you don’t have time to go through this whole list, here are the absolute best day trips to Nusa Penida from Bali.

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All-Inclusive Nusa Penida East & West Tour

  • Covers the whole island
  • Private tour with lunch and personal driver
  • The tour guide knows the best photo spots

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West Coast Tour Nusa Penida

  • See the best spots on Nusa Penida West
  • Spend the day in a private car with friends or family
  • Perfect trip to enjoy all the famous tourist attractions

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East Coast Tour Nusa Penida

  • See the best spots on Nusa Penida East
  • Private day trip to enjoy the day fully with no strangers
  • Popular spots and hidden gems unknown to tourists

BEST NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIPS WITH A TOUR COMPANY

The majority of travelers who don’t have enough time to spend a few days on Nusa Penida Island will generally book a Nusa Penida Tour from Bali.

All of the Nusa Penida Tours listed below are by far the best way to see the top highlights on a one day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali.

With hassle-free pick-up from your hotel in Bali, return boat transfers from Bali to Nusa Penida, a hearty lunch, and an English-speaking guide.

The Nusa Penida day tour from Bali begins in the morning with a hotel pick-up in Bali, a transfer to Sanur Beach Port, and then a fast boat to Nusa Penida to begin all of the activities.

You’ll then depart Nusa Penida in the afternoon and take the included transport back to your hotel in Bali.

Below you’ll find the three best tours to consider when planning a day trip to Nusa Penida.

ALL-INCLUSIVE NUSA PENIDA EAST & WEST TOUR

🕛 Duration: 12 hours | ⭐ Rating: 5/5 | Private Tour

This is the best Nusa Penida Tour you can book. The locations you will get to visit on an all-inclusive Nusa Penida Tour are:

  • Diamond Beach
  • Atuh Viewpoint and Beach
  • Nusa Penida Treehouse
  • Kelingking Viewpoint
  • Broken Beach
  • Angel’s Billabong

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WEST NUSA PENIDA TOUR 1 DAY

🕛 Duration: 5 hours | ⭐ Rating: 5/5 | Private Tour

The locations you will get to visit on a West Nusa Penida day trip itinerary are:

  • Crystal Bay (snorkeling)
  • Keling King Beach

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EAST NUSA PENIDA TOUR

🕛 Duration: 8 hours | ⭐ Rating: 5/5 | Private Tour

The locations you will get to visit on an East Nusa Penida Day Tour are:

  • Thousand Islands Viewpoint
  • Rumah Pohon Treehouse

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NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP – DO IT YOURSELF

Can you do a day trip to Nusa Penida? Absolutely, and this is what the section here below is all about.

If you prefer to visit Nusa Penida Island without a tour, read on to discover 3 different Nusa Penida One Day Trip Itineraries that I recommend.

Or perhaps you plan to spend a few days on the island and want the full scope of all the best things to do, so be sure to check out my Nusa Penida Travel Guide linked below.

DIY ITINERARY #1

Here is an overview of the DIY Nusa Penida One Day Itinerary #1 

  • Crystal Bay
  • Angels Billabong

CRYSTAL BAY

Crystal Bay Nusa Penida is a palm tree haven and an awesome snorkeling location on the west coast of Nusa Penida Island.

Crystal Bay is one of the best beaches to explore and the perfect spot to begin your DIY Nusa Penida trip!

The drive towards Crystal Bay is an experience in itself, passing through local villages and palm tree lined roads, eventually coming to a dead end on the beachfront.

There are a number of beach shack cafes, traditional temples, a coconut palm tree forest, and colorful umbrellas along the shoreline at Crystal Bay, all of which overlook a gorgeous beach cove and a nearby rocky island.

Just offshore, there is a colorful reef system beneath the surface of Crystal Bay Nusa Penida, a very popular spot for snorkeling with all sorts of fish, turtles, and other sea critters.

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ANGELS BILLABONG

Angels Billabong is one of Nusa Penida’s most popular attractions.

This natural infinity pool is framed by rock cliffs and hangs out over the ocean and it’s a must-see location on your day trip to Nusa Penida!

The Angels Billabong can be found on the farmost western tip of Nusa Penida’s coastline.

When you arrive at Angel’s Billabong there is a parking lot on the cliffs you will be asked to pay a parking fee of 10,000 IDR.

There are signposts leading the way down the steps to Angel’s Billabong, so you won’t get lost.

The rocks are quite sharp and rugged getting down into the infinity pool at Angels Billabong, but once you step in, the surface of the rocks under the water is smooth and easy to walk on.

Due to its recent popularity, the best time to visit Angels Billabong is early morning to avoid crowds. 

Full Blog Post → Angels Billabong

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BROKEN BEACH

Broken Beach is one of many awesome locations on the island and it is not to be missed on your DIY day trip Nusa Penida.

A naturally carved-out bridge stretches over turquoise waters that flow in and out of the archway, hence the name Broken Beach.

Broken Beach is located right next to Angels Billabong so you can combine these two locations on the same trip.

Although you can’t go swimming at Broken Beach, it is such an unreal setting in itself. The ocean water flows into a natural bowl that is surrounded by towering cliffs.

You can take a panoramic walk all the way around Broken Beach Bali to several different viewpoints offering incredible views of this hole in the cliff.

Perched on the cliffs at Broken Beach you can also find small warungs for a nasi goreng, morning coffee, or a refreshing coconut!

Full Blog Post → Broken Beach

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KELINGKING BEACH

Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida is one of the most amazing places I have ever been to and it’s the best location for sunset to finish off your one day trip Nusa Penida.

Kelingking Beach, also known as Kelingking Secret Point, is located on the west coast of Nusa Penida Island.

The reason why Kelingking Beach is such a popular location is that the cliffs form the shape of a T-Rex.

The head of the T-Rex can be seen on the left of the bay and the body and tail wrap around to the right.

Access to Kelingking Beach is possible but explore at your own risk.

There are stairs and railings made out of timber that lead down the spine of Keling King to the beach, though don’t completely rely on this and take your time when descending down to the shoreline.

Kelingking Beach has multiple viewpoints around the edge of the cliffs, offering spectacular views up and down the coastline of Nusa Penida.

Full Blog Post → Kelingking Beach

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DIY ITINERARY #2

Here is an overview of the DIY Nusa Penida one day tour itinerary #2

  • Teletubbies Hill
  • Goa Giri Putri Cave

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Atuh Beach is one of Nusa Penida’s most iconic locations, featuring a large cove with crystalline waters, golden sands, and a coconut palm forest.

Atuh Beach is located on the farmost eastern point of Nusa Penida Island. From the main town of Toya Pakeh, it’s approximately a 45-minute drive to reach Atuh Beach.

Pantai Atuh Beach can be accessed from either the left-hand side or the right-hand side of the cliffs via the concrete steps that are cut into the side of the mountain.

The entrance fee you will have to pay to visit Atuh Beach is 10,000 IDR.

It’s the perfect spot to go for a swim to cool off and beach bum under one of many straw umbrellas that line the shoreline.

If you’re looking for a fun-fuelled couple of hours on your day trip, be sure not to miss Atuh Beach on your itinerary – I guarantee you will enjoy it just as much as I did!

Full Blog Post → Atuh Beach

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DIAMOND BEACH

Diamond Beach Nusa Penida is hands down the most amazing beach I have ever been to, and that’s saying something!

A glistening white sand beach surrounded by verdant cliffs and turquoise water, Diamond Beach is a hard-to-beat destination and one of the best places to visit.

When you arrive at the car park you will have to pay a small entrance fee of 10,000 IDR to the parking lot attendant sitting in his booth before making your way down the stairs to Diamond Beach.

The way down to Diamond Beach Penida only takes around ten minutes before emerging on the sandy shoreline.

A small warung resides down on Diamond Beach where you can buy cold refreshments and local dishes such as mie goreng and nasi goreng for as little as $3 to $5.

You can also have a turn on the Diamond Beach Nusa Penida swing which is strung up between two coconut palms down by the beach.

Full Blog Post → Diamond Beach

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RUMAH POHON TREE HOUSE

Ruma Pohon Tree House has become very popular thanks to Instagram and it’s one of the best places to visit on your day trip to Nusa Penida!

At the jump-off point, you will find a small ticket office where you will have to pay 5,000 IDR for the entrance ticket to Rumah Pohon Tree House.

The hike down the ridge takes no more than five or ten minutes to the first viewpoint that overlooks the bay known as Thousand Islands (Pulau Seribu).

Once you are satisfied with marveling at Thousand Island viewpoint, continue the adventure further down the ridge and you will see the Rumah Pohon Tree House on your left-hand side.

To capture the perfect Instagram photo of the Nusa Penida Tree House you can stand on the hill on the right-hand side of the track to get the best angle.

Full Blog Post → Rumah Pohon Treehouse

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TELETUBBIES HILL

Bukit Teletubbies (Teletubbies Hill) in Nusa Penida is best known for its lush green rolling hills and incredible viewpoints that overlook the entire Nusa Penida Island.

Bukit Teletubbies is located in the southern mountain ranges on Nusa Penida Island.

There are half a dozen different viewpoints at Bukit Teletubbies, and on a clear day, you can see the neighboring island of Lombok and the almighty  Mount Rinjani , the second-largest volcano in Indonesia.

The best way to explore Bukit Teletubbies (Teletubbies Hill Nusa Penida) is on foot. Take a short hike to get a different perspective of this incredible landscape from nearby peaks.

Full Blog Post → Teletubbies Hill

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GOA GIRI PUTRI CAVE

Goa Giri Putri Cave is one of Nusa Penida’s most underrated tourist spots but not to be missed.

There is a small car park at the entrance and here you will also be asked to wear a sarong which you can rent for 5,000 IDR and the entrance fee to the temple is 20,000 IDR.

Take the winding staircase midway up the mountain and you’ll be greeted by a man that will bless you with some holy water on the forehead.

I was absolutely jaw-dropped at how insanely huge the Pura Goa Giri Putri cave is, my guess is 300 meters long and 15 meters tall.

We wandered deeper into the Pura Goa Giri Putri cave and stumbled upon a small group of locals sitting in prayer around an altar.

Incense filled the air and we pretty much went unnoticed as we walked around the cave.

Follow the pathway to the end of the Goa Giri Putri cave to a viewpoint of a small village in the lush green mountainside.

You can exit the cave here or head back the same way you came to the parking lot.

Full Blog Post → Goa Giri Putri Cave

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DIY ITINERARY #3

Here is an overview of the DIY Nusa Penida One Day Itinerary #3

  • Manta Point Snorkeling
  • Banah Cliff Viewpoint
  • Tembeling Beach & Lagoons
  • Peguyangan Blue Stairs & Waterfall

MANTA POINT SNORKELING

Snorkeling at Manta Point Nusa Penida is one of the most epic experiences you could ever have.

These underwater giants are incredibly humble and to be able to swim with them is a moment you will never forget!

I recommend booking your Manta Point snorkeling tour the day before to secure your spot on the boat. The tour starts between 7:00 am – 8:00 am and finishes around 12:00 pm.

The tour includes all snorkeling equipment and it will stop at three different snorkeling sites – Manta Point, Toya Pakeh Wall, and Crystal Bay.

These majestic creatures are absolutely incredible! They glide effortlessly through the ocean and are really friendly to swim with.

The manta rays at Manta Point can be quite intimidating to begin with due to their body size of up to 5 meters, though you will soon realize they are harmless, humble giants.

Snorkeling at Manta Point is the best way to begin your DIY Nusa Penida trip!

Full Blog Post → Manta Point Snorkeling

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BANAH CLIFF VIEWPOINT

Banah Cliff Nusa is one of the best viewpoints along the southwest coastline of Nusa Penida Island!

There are not just not one but two incredible viewpoints at Banah Cliff.

At the jump-off point to the right is the panoramic view and to the left is the official Banah Cliff.

The panoramic viewpoint at Banah Cliff Nusa Penida faces west and offers extreme views of surrounding cliffs, perched high above the ocean.

On a clear day, you can actually see the tail of the T-Rex at Keling King Beach.

Be very careful when taking photos at Banah Cliff as there is no safety barrier to protect you from falling hundreds of feet to the ground. Know your limits.

The other viewpoint at Banah Cliff faces east and offers an awesome viewpoint of an arched rock island just off the coastline. Again, please watch your step along these rocky cliffs.

Full Blog Post → Banah Cliff Viewpoint

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TEMBELING BEACH & LAGOONS

Tembeling features a number of cool things to see including pristine white sand beaches, tropical rainforests, natural lagoons, hidden caves, and cliff-jumping spots.

The main attraction at Tembeling Nusa Penida is the freshwater blue lagoon nestled in the Tembeling Forest.

This freshwater natural pool is the perfect spot for a swim on the way down to Tembeling Beach.

You can also discover the hidden cave and secret beach just a short 2-minute walk from the blue lagoon through the Tembeling Forest.

There is also a freshwater jacuzzi pool that the locals have creatively built on the edge of the cliffs.

And of course, there’s Tembeling Beach where a number of tidal pools can be found to take a dip but swimming in the waves here is not recommended.

Full Blog Post → Tembeling Beach & Lagoons

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PEGUYANGAN BLUE STAIRS & WATERFALL

Last but not least on your DIY Nusa Penida trip, the ultimate adventure awaits at Peguyangan Waterfall and the Instafamous Blue Stairs.

At the jump-off point for Peguyanngan Waterfall, you will have to pay a small parking fee of 5,000 IDR.

There are 750 blue stairs that are impressively constructed into the side of the cliff giving access to Peguyangan Waterfall.

There are several viewpoints that make for great photo opportunities as you make your way down to Peguyangan Waterfall.

After a 20-minute hike down the blue stairs, you’ll arrive at the sacred water temple that has four waterspouts.

The waterfall itself is not your common 50-meter meter waterfall, like those you will find in  Bali , but rather a waterspout between a crack in a rock where crystal clear water flows out into tiered rock pools and over the cliff edge into the ocean.

Full Blog Post → Peguyangan Blue Stairs & Waterfall

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NUSA PENIDA ISLAND – FAQ

Here are some quick answers to the most frequently asked questions from first-time visitors.

HOW TO GET TO NUSA PENIDA?

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Fast Boats operate daily to Nusa Penida from Sanur Harbor in Southeast Bali. You can book the fast boat online  in advance to guarantee the lowest price.

The fast boat ticket to the Nusa Penida also includes a hotel pick-up from your accommodation in Bali and a drop-off directly to the pier at Sanur Beach Port.

The boat trip takes approximately 45 minutes from Bali to Nusa Penida Island.

NUSA LEMBONGAN TO NUSA PENIDA:

You can also take a boat to Nusa Penida from Nusa Lembongan if you happen to be exploring this island first.

A boat from Nusa Lembongan to Nusa Penida will cost you around 50,000 IDR.

You can organize the boat via your accommodation on Nusa Lembongan or simply head to the main beach port on Lembongan Island and ask one of the boat companies located down on the beachfront.

Alternatively, you can book a Nusa Penida day trip from Nusa Lembongan, and I’ll tell you more in the following sections.

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HOW TO GET AROUND NUSA PENIDA?

Nusa Penida is quite a large island and it can take up to one hour to get from one side of the island to the other.

The best mode of transport to visit all the tourist spots in Nusa Penida is by scooter.

When you arrive at Toya Pakeh harbor in Nusa Penida there are a number of scooter rental shops on the beachfront that will be able to sort you out with some wheels.

I paid 70,000 IDR per day for a scooter rental that came with a full tank of gas so you can expect to pay something around this price.

Be sure to get a helmet as an extra precaution for riding on the roads in Nusa Penida as they are not very well maintained.

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CAN YOU TAKE A NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP FROM ULUWATU?

The ferry from Bali to Nusa Penida departs from Sanur Port , which is in Denpasar, and you’ll have to take a taxi to get there.

However, when joining a day trip to Nusa Penida , transportation is included and you can let the guide know where your hotel is, and they will pick you up, which is so convenient.

This is the best option when it comes to taking a Uluwatu to Nusa Penida day trip.

The same applies to Nusa Dua to Nusa Penida day trip.

COST OF A NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP

The cost of a Nusa Penida 1 day trip from Bali depends on the option you go for – Let me clarify here below.

NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP

A day trip around Nusa Penida (whether you choose the Nusa Penida West or Nusa Penida East tour) will cost you about $35 per person, including transportation and the tour guide.

The catch? These tours start in Nusa Penida, so you’ll have to get there from Bali on your own and pay the ferry tickets.

NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP FROM BALI

On the other hand, when booking an All-inclusive Nusa Penida day trip from Sanur, you can expect to pay around $100 per person.

While this is more expensive, it includes the ferry ticket from Bali and back, lunch, and the entrance fees to all attractions, making it much more worth it if you ask me!

Click here below to see this day trip to Nusa Penida from Nusa Lembongan.

NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP FROM LEMBONGAN

Nusa Penida day trips from Lembongan cost about $37 per person, including transfers from Lembongan, snorkeling sessions, and a mangrove trip.

Note that, usually, Nusa Penida tours from Lembongan do not include any sightseeing but rather snorkeling only, so keep that in mind.

WHERE TO STAY IN NUSA PENIDA?

Nusa Penida Island has hundreds of accommodations to choose from, so I have narrowed it down to the best places to stay suitable for budget backpackers, luxury travelers, and everyone in between.

See the list of accommodations below that I personally recommend.

LUXURY: MAUA NUSA PENIDA

MAUA is one of the only luxury properties in Nusa Penida which is located on the cliffs near Gamat Bay and boasts stunning ocean views.

Features include a swimming pool, a restaurant and bar, an outdoor terrace, free Wi-Fi, and breakfast is included for all guests.

Perfect for couples with a choice of staying in one of the suite villas or luxury villas.

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MID RANGE: LA ROJA BUNGALOWS

La Roja Bungalows is the most Instagrammable accommodation in Nusa Penida making it the perfect place to stay for couples or friends.

These cute wooden bungalows sleep up to 2 people and feature spacious rooms, a private bathroom, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi.

There is also an outdoor swimming pool, a shared lounge, and a restaurant with breakfast included for all guests.

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BUDGET: NUANSA PENIDA HOSTEL

This is the most popular hostel on the island to accommodate solo backpackers and all other travelers on a budget.

Each bungalow-style dormitory has an ensuite bathroom, private balcony, sofas, personalized wardrobes, and free Wi-Fi.

Nuansa Penida Hostel also has a swimming pool, a restaurant, a mini-mart, and rental scooters available, which is convenient one a Nusa Penida 1 day itinerary.

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For More Options, See My Complete Guide On Where To Stay In Nusa Penida

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When visiting Nusa Penida, here is a list of items I highly recommend bringing with you:

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FINAL THOUGHTS – NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP

If you have any questions about a one day trip Nusa Penida, please leave me a comment below this post and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

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8 thoughts on “Best Nusa Penida Day Trip From Bali – 2024 Guide”

Hi Jonny, great guide! We are heading to Nusa Penida from Lembongan and wondering if we can book tours/drivers upon arrival at Toya Pakeh harbor? Thanks!

Hi Mori, absolutely yes. As soon as you arrive in Toyah Pakeh there are dozens of locals that will be able to take you around the island for the day! Have an awesome time!

We are a young couple and we have only one day, which one will you recommend, #1 or #2?

Hey Daniel, #1 would be my personal pick! Enjoy 🙂

Hi Jonny We are a family of four(all adults). would like to have a non-guided 1-day tour. What do you suggest?

Hey there, I would suggest choosing one of the DIY Nusa Penida itineraries I have outlined above. Enjoy your time!

Hi. 2 adults, 15, 18 and 19 year old. What’s the best tours or things to do. Staying in Seminyak. Thanks!

Hi Brooke, my suggestion is to do the West Nusa Penida Tour! Suitable for all ages, you’ll love it! You can book online using the links above in the article. Enjoy 🙂

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Nusa Penida Tour: The Perfect day trip from Bali

Nusa Penida Tour: The Perfect day trip from Bali

Nusa Penida is the little gem of Bali. Penida island is part of the Nusa Islands , is the biggest of the 3 but until now the least developed. By visiting Nusa Penida expect white-sand beaches with silky blue water, 200-meter high coastal cliffs drop, and yet untouched nature. It is recommended to either visit the island by a one-day Nusa Penida Tour or a 3-day Nusa Penida trip .

Things to see on a Nusa Penida Tour

During a Nusa Penida day tour, you can either explore the west or east coast of Penida Island. West is more popular since it is closer to the harbor. East is at least as beautiful and has fewer tourists. If you prefer to see both sides, it is better to do a 3-day Nusa Penida Trip .

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This Nusa Penida travel guide explains both tour types so it will be easier for you to choose from.

Also read about the best  3-week Bali Route

West Coast Nusa Penida Tour

The west coast of Penida island has beautiful sights like Angel’s Billabong and Kelingking Beach . Combine this with Crystal Bay, Peguyangan waterfall and Broken Beach to have a day filled with incredible viewpoints and jaw-dropping nature. It’s also possible to book a day tour leaving from Bali in advance.

Tip: It’s also a great option to switch Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong for Tembeling Natural Pool .

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Kelingking beach

Kelingking beach is 100% sure the most spectacular place on Nusa Penida. White sand and a piece of land shaped like a dinosaur head. The view from the top is incredible but be prepared if you want to hike down to the beach. This hike down is a 45-minute incredibly steep path.

Read all about:   Kelingking Nusa Penida

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Angel’s Billabong & Broken Beach

Nusa Penida is full of spectacular shaped locations. Broken Beach is one of them. A 45-minute bumpy ride from KelingKing takes you to this spectacular gate.

A 150-meter walk from Broken Beach is a natural infinity pool where you can dip in and enjoy the clearest water you’ve ever swam in.

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Crystal Bay Nusa Penida

One of the few beaches fully surrounded by palm trees where you can snorkel and relax.

Also see:  19 Things to do in Nusa Penida

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Peguyangan waterfall or Snorkeling with Manta Rays

A 150-meter high iron blue stairs down towards a tiny waterfall, which gives you the most scenic areas and a real test to your fear of heights. Around Nusa Penida are great Manta-Ray snorkeling and diving points. To do this, you would have to stay a little longer or book a day tour dedicated to swimming with Manta Rays.

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Tembeling Forest & Beach

For a more unique experience on Nusa Penida, we recommend you to visit Tembeling Natural Pool, forest and beach . Modify your west Nusa Penida tour by removing one of the other things to do on Nusa Penida .

Also read, full guide: 3-day Nusa Penida Trip

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East Coast Nusa Penida Tour

The east coast is a little more untouched. You will visit Atuh and Diamond Beach , Thousand Islands viewpoint, Rumah Pohon Treehouse and you can either choose between the underground temple Giri Putri or Teletubbies Hill.

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Diamond and Atuh Beach

Two picture-perfect beaches located very near each other. To get to those beaches you will have to decline via a stair which is quite challenging.

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Price of a Nusa Penida tour

The price of a tour totally depends on what you like to see and the comfort you prefer on Penida Island. A day trip usually takes from 8 AM until 16 PM. Spend one night on Nusa Penida if you like to see both the east and west coast in a Nusa Penida tour. 

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Private tour price A private Nusa Penida Tour with driver, car, boat, hotel transfers, and entrance fees usually starts from 750.000 IDR (~50 USD). Split the costs with two to four people and it will be cheaper than a shared van.

Shared van price A fair price for a Nusa Penida tour (not private!) would be 500000 IDR (~33 USD) when doing either the west or east side. Do remind keep in mind will probably be put in a van with 10 others.

Read full guide:   3-day Nusa Penida Trip

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Getting to & around Nusa Penida

It’s super easy to get from Nusa Lembongan  or Bali to Nusa Penida. The boat trip takes around 40 minutes. Read everything about this in our full Nusa Penida Trip Guide .

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Book a Nusa Penida tour

Nusa Penida is popular, and many companies are offering day tours.

Book it with a local

Or contact our friend Yande and his team below. He offers a Nusa Penida Tour day trip for 750000 IDR (~50 USD) which includes:

  • Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong and Crystal Bay
  • Drinking water
  • Hotel return transfer on Bali
  • Boat return transfer

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Hotels in Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is developing quickly and now offers some great places to stay. We selected some guesthouses and hotels on Nusa Penida that should fit your budget.

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Nusa Penida Itinerary For 3 Days: Tips + Best Places!

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The other day someone asked me what my favourite place in Indonesia had been and I said ‘Nusa Penida!’ without thinking twice. I can’t wait to share my Nusa Penida itinerary with you because I know you’ll love it as much! Yes, Nusa Penida has its touristy highlights but if you stay overnight (rather than taking a day trip by speedboat from Bali), you’ll see so much more. Follow this 3 day Nusa Penida itinerary and you won’t miss a thing! The middle of Nusa Penida is one giant mountain peppered with local villages. Driving is a bumpy nightmare with many of the sights very far from one another. It all added to the adventure as we explored the island by bike.

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A local recently told me that tourists have only been coming to Nusa Penida for 2-3 years, compared to neighbour Nusa Lembongan ‘s 10 years of tourism. I wonder if in a few years Nusa Penida will be tarmacked and built up with resorts. I hope not. Now’s definitely the time to see it and enjoy its local charm!

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Read next: Everything you need to know about backpacking Southeast Asia

How long to spend on Nusa Penida

I’d recommend at least three days on Nusa Penida. If you truly only have one day to spare, I’d suggest doing a Bali boat trip because it’s quicker and easier to reach the main attractions via the coast than it is the inland roads. Broken Beach and Crystal Bay might look moments from each other on a map, but the drive totalling 1-hour meant we split them between separate days. In this guide, I’ll share the best things to do on Nusa Penida so you can get a feel for what you want to see. Then I’ll suggest an itinerary with an add-on if you have an extra day to spare. I’ll finish with places to sleep and eat (my favourite topic).

Visiting other countries in Asia? Read my 3 month Southeast Asia itinerary

The best things to do in Nusa Penida

First up, activities. If you’re following my Nusa Penida itinerary rather than taking a Bali speedboat trip, there are plenty of wonderful places to visit on Nusa Penida. Some of the spots below get visited during Bali boat trips but many of them don’t, meaning they’ll be way more secluded for you.

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I’m definitely not saving the best for last here.  Atuh Beach is undoubtedly one of the most stunning beaches in Nusa Penida . It’s a long, bumpy drive from anywhere else on Nusa Penida which means many people miss it, and those who do make the pilgrimage find it a little more secluded. Of course you’ll see other Western tourists there but it’s a bit of a hidden gem. For lunch you should tuck into the fresh fish and nasi goreng being served at the beachfront warungs  – they’re tasty and cheap.

Simply sitting on Atuh Beach and watching the waves batter the cliffs is an experience. The tide is still strong as it hits the sand so I chilled on the beach rather than braving the water. Apparently Atuh Beach is a stunning spot for sunrise, although I’m not sure I’d want to drive there in the dark. Take a whole day to visit Atuh Beach and visit Goa Giri Putri Cave on the way there or back.

Angel’s Billabong

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Check the stunning blue and green colours in this water! Angel’s Billabong is an enormous natural rock pool that fills up with crystal clear seaspray every time the waves come in, sometimes with an enormous salty splash. I’ve seen countless photos of people swimming in the water but when we visited (September 2018), it was a viewpoint only. Apparently, people have died being swept out by the waves so I think (and hope) it’s closed off for swimming now.

Broken Beach

Broken Beach

One of the most popular things to do on Nusa Penida is watch the waves swirl inside the cliff bowl that is Broken Beach . It’s right beside Angel’s Billabong so you can easily combine the two. Broken Beach was once a cave but after the roof fell in, it became a unique natural feature with an arched entrance. No boats or people go inside – the powerful waves are something you wouldn’t want to reckon with! Park your scooter up for 11,000 IDR and see Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach at once.

Note – the road to and from Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong is treacherous to the max. ‘Road’ is a compliment – it’s more a stony dirt track on a vertical incline. Honestly, all I could think about (well, almost) while at these amazing natural attractions was how we’d ever make it back without coming off the bike. Go slow. Beginners don’t try!

Kelingking Beach

Cliff viewpoint Kelingking Beach

This is an essential! Can you see the T-Rex yet? Apparently I’m the only one who can’t. Kelingking is one of the best things to do on Nusa Penida and although you’ll be surrounded by crowds, it’s no less impressive. From the parking lot it’s a long climb down to this point pictured. I’d say it took around 15 minutes, clutching at roots and branches the whole way. I bottom-shuffled down and clung to things on the way up. I joked after that other people were looking cute ‘n’ beachy while I looked like I was returning from war!

Kelingking beach cliffs

Right at the very bottom is Kelingking Beach, an absolutely stunning white expanse of sand. It required an even longer climb than the one we’d already done and I dread to think about the way up. We didn’t make it all the way but some braver folk did. The views from the halfway point do not underwhelm if you can only be bothered with half the climb.

Snorkel or dive with manta rays

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There are thought to be around 700 manta rays in the Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan region. Each one is estimated to be worth US$15 million dollars due to the amount of tourist expenditure involved in coming to see them. Of course, seeing wild animals is never guaranteed but there’s a very high chance of it. Book on any snorkel or diving trip from the agencies dotted around Nusa Penida. For snorkelling, you can expect to pay around 150,000 IDR for a morning trip including equipment hire. It’s worth it; snorkelling with mantas is one of the very best things to do in Southeast Asia .

Peguyangen Waterfall

Blue staircase at Peguyangen Waterfall

The golden rule of Nusa Penida is that if it’s not exhausting/treacherous, it’s not worth doing 😉 Getting up and down  Peguyangen Waterfall required some stamina and a definite ‘legs day’. You also might want to avert your eyes from the sheer drop below the rickety wooden stairs holding your weight. All this said, the views at Peguyangen Waterfall are stunning and we watched turtles riding the waves below us. It’s a holy spot for locals and many a procession passed us, clad in white and carrying offerings to the gods. The views probably outshone the waterfall itself which was a small one at the very bottom. It trickles from the rocks out to the ocean. Factor 20 minutes for getting down, a little longer to get up, and a further 10 or so minutes at the bottom.

Manta Point

Manta Point

Whether you do it from water or land, Manta Point is an excellent addition your Nusa Penida itinerary. If you don’t fancy or have time for a boat trip, take one more hazardous drive to Manta Point . We ended up having this beautiful spot overlooking the ocean all to ourselves. At first, we noted that while the scenery was stunning, there didn’t seem to be any mantas. Luckily, this changed and we watched not one but two swim for a good 20 minutes. It was amazing. Honestly, I’m not sure which exact area of the cliff head is Manta Point but we just followed Google Maps and it went pretty well. You’ll see a few speedboats circling the harbour as they search for rays but I think it was actually easier to spot them with our aerial advantage. Manta Point is pretty far from everything on Nusa Penida apart from Peguyangan Waterfall so it’s worth combining the two.

Crystal Bay

Crystal Bay itinerary Nusa Penida

Crystal Bay is described by every travel blogger and his aunt one of the best things to do in Nusa Penida. Honestly? I wasn’t blown away. After Atuh Beach, it felt kind of boring. It’s more touristy, less dramatic… meh. But for a chill session, you might enjoy it. I didn’t snorkel at Crystal Bay during my stay on Nusa Penida but I’ve since visited again as a boat trip from Nusa Lembongan. The gorgeous coral and wide variety of marine life can be seen by swimming in from the shore – they stole the show for me.

Goa Giri Putri Cave

Prayer session at Goa Girl Putri Cave itinerary Nusa Penida

One thing I did on Nusa Penida that was totally different was visit  Goa Giri Putri Cave . We did this en route to Atuh Beach which only required a 20-minute stop off. I didn’t have huge expectations but was truly amazed by what we found. We climbed a flight of stairs to a small shrine which seemed like all there was. After a 20,000 IDR entrance fee, I thought it was a bit of a rip-off especially as there didn’t even seem to be a cave. Then, someone directed us to a small hole in the ground which we were instructed to climb through. Not knowing what to expect, we obeyed. On the other side was a cave the size of a football stadium filled with locals at worship. The low chanting in the semi-lit cave felt eerie yet intriguing. Quite different to the beaches and waterfalls on the island but just as interesting!

3 days in Nusa Penida itinerary

So, how best to fit these attractions into a short trip? Don’t underestimate the driving distances and try to squeeze too much in. Next, I’ll share our tried-and-tested 3 day Nusa Penida itinerary…

Day 1 – the big names: Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach and Kelingking

Avoid peak times for these attractions if you can. I hear the speedboat tours from Bali visit Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong in the morning so it’s best if you visit later in the day. If you have 3 days on Nusa Penida, you can afford to be more leisurely. After a relaxed breakfast and slow, bumpy ride on the terrible road, we arrived at 12pm then visited Kelingking Beach between 2 and 3pm . For two people and one scooter, we paid just 11,000 IDR at both Broken Beach and Kelingking Beach for the ticket and parking, so it’s a cheap day out. After the bumpy roads and strenuous climb at Kelingking Beach, I was exhausted by the end of it.

T-rex head Kelingking Beach

Day 2 – Atuh Beach and Goa Giri Putri Cave

Reward yourself for your busy adventures on day two of this Nusa Penida itinerary. Spend a day at beautiful Atuh Beach, relaxing on the fine sand or drinking from a coconut. Drive along the north of the island, heading east, and you’ll pass Goa Giri Putri cave en route.

Goa Giri Putri Cave

Tips for visiting Goa Giri Putri  – Entrance is 20,000 IDR and you’ll need to be wearing a sarong to cover your legs as it’s a place of worship. If you don’t have one with you, borrow one at the entrance for 10,000. Out of respect, don’t use a camera flash when ceremonies are going on. After your culture dose, drive for 30 minutes over the hills of the island until you reach Atuh Beach .

Steps down to Atuh Beach Nusa Penida 3 days

If you’ve survived the drive to Broken Beach, this ride will be a breeze! It’s still a trek on foot from the parking spot down to the sand but at least major chills are awaiting you. There’s no entry fee for parking at Atuh Beach so all you’ll buy is food and drinks (if you want them) which are very reasonably priced.

Day 3 – Manta Point, Peguyangan Waterfall and Crystal Bay

Manta point 3 days in nusa penida

Start your day early when there’s the highest chance of seeing manta rays from the clifftop. This day will begin in the south of the island where you’ll find Manta Point and Peguyangan Waterfall just a seven-minute drive from each other. The road to Manta Point is particularly rocky and awful so go slow. Don’t miss the gorgeous white Hindu temple at the top.

Hindu temple at Manta Point

Then, prepare for the climb of your life at Peguyangan Waterfall! The blue wooden staircase curves down the cliff face to bring you to the waterfall at the bottom.

Locals walking down steps to Peguyangan Waterfall

Once you’ve seen these attractions, drive back over the hump of the island and spend the afternoon relaxing at Crystal Bay .

Boat in the water at Crystal Bay Nusa Penida

Got an extra day? S wim with manta rays!

If you can add to your 3 day Nusa Penida itinerary, explore the craggy coastline by boat during your fourth day on the island. I actually did this at a later date from neighbouring island, Nusa Lembongan, but it’s easy to do from Nusa Penida too. In fact, it’s easier here because they’re most commonly found around Manta Point. Snorkelling trips are very affordable, starting at 150,000 IDR for a half-day . If you have time, do it!

Where to stay on Nusa Penida

During 3 days in Nusa Penida, we stayed in a cosy cabin at You & We Bungalows. We paid $20 a night including breakfast and coffee served on our balcony. While you can’t rent a scooter there, the friendly staff will direct you up the road where you can. Book You & Me here .

Double room at Lotus Bungalow

Where to eat on Nusa Penida

During 3 days on Nusa Penida, we made it around plenty of restaurants. There’s a mix of Western and Indonesian options and the prices are reasonable compared with Bali and Nusa Lembongan. Here, in my opinion, are some of the best restaurants on Nusa Penida…

Penida Espresso

This bright yellow open-fronted cafe, Penida Espresso , serves Western-style coffees and smoothie bowls in a local setting. There’s no use for aircon when there’s only two walls, so sit back and look out over palm trees as you sip your flat white.

Smoothie bowl at Penida Espresso

Kekinian Cafe on the main road serves something for everyone. I had a local Indonesian dish (tuna curry and rice) and there were also lots of veggie options including a tempeh/tofu/aubergine platter that looked divine. They serve everyone’s favourite Bali breakfast of smoothie bowls, plus there’s a happy hour from 5- 8pm .

Penida Colada

My favourite dinner on Nusa Penida was at Penida Colada restaurant. I’d recommend booking a table as we arrived at 7pm and the only one available was reserved from 8pm. I had some of the freshest calamari of my life which was soft and freshly battered. The bill came to 180,000 IDR ($10) for two seafood mains and two amazing smoothies which is pretty decent.

Papila’s Coffee House

The only airconned cafe on Nusa Penida (that I know of anyway) is Papila’s Coffee House . I believe they also serve Western and Indonesian food, and I know for sure they serve doughnuts because we accidentally ate 10. Long story with a miscommunication and a subsequent sugar coma!

Warung Batan Sabo

This is one of the best restaurants on Nusa Penida for tasty local fare. The mains start at 20,000 IDR ($1.50) and on Sunday nights they have live music and an open mic night.

Nusa Penida Night Market

We never ate a full meal at Nusa Penida Night Market but you totally could. We headed there after dinner to pick up dessert but on both occasions, I ended up snacking on a second chicken satay dinner. Everything was so affordable so there’s no reason not to squeeze it in your 3 day Nusa Penida itinerary.

Chicken satay night market

The fried loaf stand  at Nusa Penida Night Market is not to be missed! An absolute genius of a man creates the most caloric desserts, often with an hour-long queue. I watched in awe as he layered chocolate and condensed milk between each slice of bread in a loaf then fried the whole thing. He also makes the most amazing gooey chocolate cakes fried in a pan and stuffed with banana and sweet milk. On the first night we waited almost an hour for one, then on the second night realised there was a lady making the exact same with no fuss or queue… So that’s your top tip from me. Look for the stand on the other side of the square branded ‘murtabak’.

How to get to + around Nusa Penida

Catch a ferry from Bali. Many companies will pick you up from your Bali accommodation and drop you back there after . It doesn’t have to be the same place you were picked up from – we left from Uluwatu and got dropped back in Canggu. Sort this with your accommodation, any tour agency or book your ticket online with Klook . Getting to your Nusa Penida accommodation – you’ll need to haggle with the taxi drivers at the pier. Try not to get ripped-off – they wanted 150,000 IDR for a 15-minute ride and the lowest we managed to get one down to was 80,000. Getting around Nusa Penida – hiring a scooter for 70,000 IDR a day (and filling up the tank for 10,000) is your best option. Do this if you have ridden before because of the notoriously bad roads. If you’re not confident with this option, sort out a scooter or taxi tour with your accommodation or book one online .

Finally, the street art!

Pink and blue turtle street art Nusa Penida

Make sure to seek out some street art during 3 days in Nusa Penida! In my opinion, the best art, always tells a story or highlights a struggle: in the case of Nusa Penida, it references the marine animals and their fight against pollution. New bits are popping up all the time, for example this colourful turtle image which was being painted during our visit. Due to the ever-changing nature of street art, I can’t promise what you’ll spy. I hope you find some good bits!

Sea life street art

I hope you’ve enjoyed my guide and you’re clued up on the best things to do on Nusa Penida. Any questions, drop them below in the comments 🙂

Headed to the other Nusa Islands? Read next:

  • 13 unmissable things to do in Nusa Lembongan
  • Best places & attractions on Nusa Ceningan

Thanks for reading my Nusa Penida itinerary

Check out my other Bali & Asia posts:

  • How to spend 2 weeks in Bali
  • The 10 best Balinese dishes
  • How to spend 2 days in Uluwatu
  • 18 hidden gems in Bali
  • How to spend 3 months in Southeast Asia
  • 101 tips for travelling Southeast Asia
  • The ultimate Asia bucket list

Ubud blogs:

  • 3 day Ubud itinerary
  • What to see & do in Ubud
  • 11 best warungs in Ubud
  • Where to eat breakfast in Ubud
  • Ubud coffee & cafe guide
  • Hiking Mount Batur at sunrise
  • Lempuyang Temple travel guide

Canggu blogs:

  • 2 day Canggu itinerary
  • The Canggu food guide

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The Best Nusa Penida Day-Trip from Bali

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Posted on Last updated: July 5, 2023

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The Best Nusa Penida Day-Trip from Bali

Nusa Penida is the biggest of the three Nusa Islands (and most epic), located just off from mainland Bali. BUT did you know it’s only a 30-minute boat trip from the Sanur Harbor in Bali so it’s VERY easy to reach quickly for a Nusa Penida day trip if you are staying in Canggu, Seminyak, or Kuta. There are so many awesome things to do on Nusa Penida Island and there are two main different Nusa Penida day trip tours I suggest you look at.

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The Best Nusa Penida Day-Trips from Bali

In this blog post, I’m going to detail the two most popular Nusa Penida day trips from Bali. The first option is the Manta Ray Snorkel Tour . It’s honestly the most amazing experience to swim with gentle Giant Manta Rays. The tour takes you from Bali to Penida to snorkel with mantas but also to snorkel at other locations where you will find beautiful corals and even spot turtles. The second tour is the BEST of Nusa Penida Day Tour , which basically takes you to all of the most iconic viewpoints and beaches on Nusa Penida in one day.

BEST NUSA PENIDA TOURS!

These are the four most popular Nusa Penida Tours. I’ve done all four and they are AWESOME !

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  • Manta Ray Snorkel Tour (from Bali) – Most amazing experience to swim with Giant Manta’s.
  • Manta Ray Snorkel Tour (from Penida) This is the cheaper option if already on Nusa Penida.
  • BEST of Nusa Penida Day Tour (from Bali) Most booked day trip fro Bali to Penida with all highlights
  • Nusa Penida Car Rental with Driver : Great way to see all the highlights and tourist spots.

BEST NUSA PENIDA DAY TOURS

If you are staying in Bali.. take a day trip on a speedboat to explore the highlights of Nusa Penida. It takes just 35 minutes to get from Bali to Nusa Penida by speed boat. Yep, in just one day you can snorkel with Manta rays and visit lots of the best beaches and viewpoints.

Manta Ray Snorkeling Tour

Manta Ray Nusa Penida Tour (from Bali): Snorkeling with Manta Rays is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and one of the best wildlife encounters I’ve had in my life. The Manta Rays are majestic and very friendly. With a wingspan of 5m, these gentle giants cruise around you while you snorkel amongst them. The Nusa Penida Manta Ray Snorkel Tour includes pick up and drop off from your hotel in Bali and all transport and tickets included.

Nusa Penida Highlights Tour

Nusa Penida Highlights Tour : Get picked-up from your Bali hotel, take a 35-minute fast boat to Nusa Penida and then visit the most popular viewpoints, beaches and snorkel spots on the island. This small Nusa Penida Highlights Tour group tour is the most highly reviewed day trip for Nusa Penida Island. You’ll visit all the most popular spots and can request certain viewpoints on your itinerary. Places you will visit are sites like the ones listed below:

Angel’s Billabong

  • Kelingking T-Rex Beach

Broken Beach

  • Rumah Pohon Treehouse
  • Snorkeling at Crystal Bay
  • Thousand Island Viewpoint

Okay, that was a the brief overview of the two tours I will detail in this article. Below, I’m going to go into the exact details of what each tour involves as I have personally done them both!

Nusa Penida Day Trip – Snorkeling with Manta Rays

This is a tour you simply cannot afford to pass on. I know for some people they are on a budget in Bali or they prefer not to book tours but I guarantee you, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to float around with Giant Manta Rays.

  • Swim with the massive reef manta rays of Nusa Penida
  • Visit Crystal Bay, Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach
  • Snorkel in scenic spots around Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan
  • Enjoy a delicious beachside lunch overlooking a white sand beach
  • Explore some of the most diverse reefs on the planet

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR TOUR: Manta Ray Snorkeling Tour

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The tour includes lunch, and several other snorkeling spots near Manta Point where you can see turtles, corals and tropical fish. You’ll also cruise through a few beaches on top of the Manta Point snorkel.

As soon as we plunged into the water, we found ourselves looking directly at a huge Manta Ray, one of the most impressive beings of the sea. It was completely surprising, I assumed we’d be hanging around waiting for them. More than five of these Manta Rays were making repeated circuits in the bay, delighting the cluster of snorkelers. Unlike turtles or fish that tend to swim away at the presence of humans, the Manta Rays were consistently interactive, circling back time and again. They would often approach you directly and then quickly swerve off to one side at the very last moment.

Manta Ray Snorkel Tour

  • Fast-boat from Bali
  • Pick-up Included
  • Lunch Included

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Snorkeling with Manta Rays Availability

You can use this calendar below to see the availability of tours. It’s important to book this tour in advance during high season as it can be a very popular activity on Nusa Penida and they try and limit the number of boats in the water.

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Gamat Bay Snorkeling

As part of the Manta Ray Snorkeling tour , you will get to snorkel at Gamat Bay aswell. We jumped off the boat, and immediately realized the water at Gamat Bay is much colder than at Manta Point and Crystal Bay. I’m not sure why that is. The second thing we noticed was the incredible coral structures and rock formations beneath the surface. The depth ranged from a few meters closer to shore all the way down to perfect free-diving depth of 5-20 meters.

Our guide told us this is where you can see a turtle if you are lucky. We looked long and hard and finally, we found a turtle who let us chill near him for ten minutes as he went about his business. The water clarity at Gamat was perfect!

a person swimming next to a turtle in the ocean.

BEST of Nusa Penida Tour: Epic Day Trip

This BEST of Nusa Penida Day Tour from Bali via fast-boat is the best way to see Nusa Penida in just one day. The itinerary looks like the following:

  • Hotel pickup by car
  • Fast-boat to Nusa Penida
  • 4-5 Sightseeing spots on Nusa Penida
  • Fast-boat to Bali
  • Hotel drop-off by car

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The BEST of Nusa Penida Day Tour is the most convenient way to see Nusa Penida in just one day. There are three set spots on the itinerary but you can customize the schedule and spots to visit by discussing with the tour guide and tour company, which is quite important. You may have some bucketvlist items that you want to guarantee that you see so just discuss that in advance and they will make it happen!

Below I’m going to detail each of the spots on the itinerary and/or those spots you can add to the itinerary by customizing it!

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Atuh Beach is one of the most picturesque and beautiful beaches on Nusa Penida, an island off the southeastern coast of Bali, Indonesia. It’s s a stunning white sand beach surrounded by the huge cliffs and remarkable rock formations. An arch sits directly out from the shore while several islets string off in the distance.

 Read the full blog post:  Beautiful Atuh Beach on Nusa Penida

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Diamond Beach

Diamond Beach, found on the far eastern edge of Nusa Penida Island in Indonesia, is famous for its incredible natural scenery. The beach showcases an extraordinary setting marked by clean white sands, transparent turquoise waters, and high cliffs. The beach’s distinct rock structures, which look like shining diamonds, give this beach its unique name. A carved staircase descending the cliffs allows entry to the beach, presenting stunning wide-angle views on the way down.

But the key feature here is the rock shaped like a diamond in the shallow waters. After all, I think this diamond-like rock is what gives the beach its name.

Read the full blog post:   DIAMOND BEACH ON NUSA PENIDA ISLAND

Nusa Penida Treehouse (Rumah Pohon)

The Tree House (Rumah Pohon) on  Nusa Penida  has become something of an iconic spot. It is perched up on the mountain at Thousand Island (Pulau Seribu) viewpoint near Atuh Beach.

It is part of the Thousand Island viewpoint area costing only 10,000 rupiah to park and enter, which is less than $1 USD. The best part about this treehouse is that it is actually a house and you can rent it out for pretty cheap considering how popular this spot has become and how insane the view is.

Read the full blog post:   The Nusa Penida Treehouse (Rumah Pohon) Airbnb

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Teletubbies Hill

Teletubbies Hill is a great spot to understand just how diverse the landscapes are on Nusa Penida and it was incredibly interesting flying the drone here scoping out all the different contours, valleys and canyons in this region.

Angel’s Billabong is one of the magical spots to visit on Nusa Penida. A crystal clear tide pool cascades into the ocean on the east coast of Nusa Penida. Angel’s Billabong is an enchanting natural wonder located on the island of Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia. This unique rock formation, nestled on the island’s southwestern coast, forms a tranquil natural infinity pool that overlooks the vast Indian Ocean. During low tide, the pool’s crystal clear water provides a safe and serene spot for swimming, revealing a mesmerizing underwater world.

Read the full blog post:  Angel’s Billabong on Nusa Penida

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Broken Beach is an incredible little cove on Nusa Penida island. The highlight of the cove and the reason it is called Broken Beach is due to the archway that wraps around the bay allowing water to flow in and out from the ocean. Broken Beach is also one of the spots on the  Ultimate Nusa Penida Day Trip Tour from Bali .

The arch at Broken Beach has been formed over many, many years and is now a true spectacle. From above the cove appears almost circular and closed in, however, at eye level the arch is quite high.

Read the full blog post:   Broken Beach on Nusa Penida

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Kelingking Beach

The Instagram famous coastal cliffscape, which truly does look like a T-rex doesn’t disappoint. I still remember the moment I laid eyes on Kelingking Beach. I watched the crystal clear water slowly form into a wave before crashing below us, in what seemed like slow motion.

Nusa Penida has so many amazing views making it hard to pick ‘the best one’. But when the cliffs form in the shape of a Tyrannosaurus Rex at Kelingking Beach it is bound to be a crowd favorite. Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida is one of the MOST epic spots in all of Indonesia and worth voyaging out to visit from Bali.

Read the full blog post:   Kelingking Secret Point Beach

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Crystal Bay

Crystal Bay is probably the most popular beach on Nusa Penida for a number of reasons. It is the best sunset beach, facing directly west. This alone makes it a winner for people trying to have a sunset beer and watch the sun go down.

It’s also the jump-off spot for snorkel tours and is only a 30-minute drive from the main port, Toyapakeh. Most importantly, unlike many of the crazy beaches on Penida, you can snorkel and swim with relaxing conditions.

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Of course, if you have more time than just a day trip you can check out my blog post about my 27 favorite things to do on Nusa Penida and enjoy exploring the island.

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TOP 3 PLACES TO STAY ON NUSA PENIDA

I’ve written a massive, detailed guide about the Best Places To Stay on Nusa Penida …. BUT If you just want me three favorites right now, here they are!

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  • My TOP Pick: Atalaya Villas – Bungalow Style, Beautiful Palm Trees, Great Location.
  • Beach Bungalow: Santen Bungalows – Stay on the beach, Best Value for Money
  • Luxury: Nay Palad Hideaway – Oceanfront, Beach Access, Beautiful Pool

How to get to the Nusa Islands

There are three main options to get to Nusa Penida depending on your budget and how many logistics you want to manage. Here are the three options with the cheapest first:

  • Book your ticket:   Sanur (Bali) to Nusa Lembongan – Book a regular ferry that leaves from Sanur to Nusa Penida on the reliable website 12go . You then need to moped or taxi across to Nusa Penida via another ferry/boat.
  • Book a fast boat: Sanur (Bali) to Nusa Penida – This option is great as you go direct from Bali to Penida without having to stop in Lembongan. This option is only slightly more expensive than stopping in Lembongan. This is my favorite option of the three and can be booked on Klook .
  • Book a fast boat with hotel pick-up: Sanur (Bali) to Nusa Penida – This option includes a fast boat from Sanur (Bali) to Nusa Penida but also includes pick-up from your hotel in Bali in a van. This option from GetYourGuide is a bit more expensive but takes all the hassle out of the transit from Bali to Nusa Penida.

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MORE NUSA ISLANDS BLOG POSTS

There are a ton of epic things to do on Nusa Penida, but I also wrote detailed guides for all of the adventurous things to do on Nusa Lembongan , Nusa Ceningan . You can explore more of my guides by clicking one of the links below.

  • NUSA ISLANDS GUIDE: LEMBONGAN, PENIDA, CENINGAN
  • 27 AWESOME THINGS TO DO ON NUSA PENIDA
  • 9 AWESOME THINGS TO DO ON NUSA LEMBONGAN
  • 5 AWESOME THINGS TO DO ON NUSA CENINGAN
  • BEST CLIFF JUMP SPOTS IN BALI, INDONESIA
  • WHERE TO STAY ON NUSA PENIDA: EAST & WEST REGION
  • THE PERFECT 3-DAY NUSA PENIDA ITINERARY
  • BEST NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP TOURS FROM BALI
  • HOW TO GET TO NUSA PENIDA FROM BALI VIA FERRY/BOAT

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Delightful Day Trip to Nusa Penida – with tours and insider tips

  • 1 Why Do You Need to Visit Nusa Penida?
  • 2.1 Angel’s Billabong
  • 2.2 Broken Beach (Pasih Uug)
  • 2.3 Kelingking Cliff and Beach
  • 2.4 Kelingking Beach
  • 3.1 Rumah Pohon Tree House
  • 3.2 Diamond Beach
  • 3.3 Atuh Beach
  • 3.4 Crystal Bay
  • 3.5 Palm Tree Heaven
  • 4 Snorkelling Spots on Nusa Penida
  • 5.1 How to get to Nusa Penida from Sanur Port (Bali)
  • 6 Nusa Penida Map
  • 7 Nusa Penida Packing List (day trip)
  • 8 Weather on Nusa Penida
  • 9 When to Visit Nusa Penida
  • 10 Why You Should Use A Tour for the Nusa Penida Island Day Trip
  • 11 Day trip to Nusa Penida FAQ

The images that awaken your island travel wanderlust come from this enchanting gem.

Nusa Penida is just one of the most Instagrammed spots in Indonesia. The inspiration behind these many beauty shots across the island is the unusual natural carved rock formations, glistening azure waters, and silk sandy beaches.

A day trip to Nusa Penida can literally fuel your Instagram feed for months!

Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida West Tour with snorkelling

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A Nusa Penida day trip definitely needs to be added to your Indonesian bucket list!

The Nusa Penida islands can be divided into the east and west sides with the trip from Bali to Nusa Penida being a relatively easy one.

OK, so I know there are so many Nusa Penida tours to choose from, so let me take the hard work and research away from you, These are my TOP 3 DAY TRIP TO NUSA PENIDA PICKS with choices of both the East and West, or East or West only.

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NUSA PENIDA INSTAGRAM EAST & WEST TOUR

⛱️Private Tour

⛱️All Inclusive – Lunch, transfers & entrance fees

⛱️Kelingking Cliff, Angels Billabong, Broken Beach (West) | Treehouse & Diamond Beach (East)

⛱️ Return Speedboat tickets (Bali-Nusa Penida)

Nusa Penida Snorkelling trip

NUSA PENIDA WEST TOUR WITH SNORKELLING

⛱️Swim with Manta Rays

⛱️Snorkel at Manta Bay, Gamat Bay, Crystal Bay & Wall Point

⛱️Visit Kelingking Beach, Angels Billabong, Broken Beach (West)

⛱️Includes hotel transfers, private car, shared boat & snorkelling gear

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EAST NUSA PENIDA TOUR

⛱️Hotel transfers, return speedboat tickets & entrance fees

⛱️Private car & guide

⛱️Thousands Islands Viewpoint, Atuh & Diamond Beach, Rumah Pohon Tree house & Teletubbies Hill

Why Do You Need to Visit Nusa Penida?

The exquisite beauty of the natural attractions on the island is truly like no other in the world!

Apart from just soaking in the spectacular views, a day trip to Nusa Penida offers the options for ultimate relaxation, pristine photography opportunities, snorkelling and diving at a number of stunning points, and amazing accommodations to embrace true tropical vacation mode .

RELATED READ: Is Nusa Penida Worth Visiting? Your Ultimate Travel Guide Reveals All

Must See Attractions of Nusa Penida West

Angel’s billabong.

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Angel’s Billabong is a natural rock-formed lagoon with a stunning scenic seascape . In previous years, you were able to go down and swim in the aquamarine clear waters. Of late, they have closed off venturing down for safety reasons as a result of the new higher tide currents.

This mermaid-like pool is the final estuary of the Nusa Penida River which breaks effortlessly against intricate coral cliffs before reaching the open ocean waters.

What’s in a name?

So, where did this unusual name come from? Delving a bit deeper, according to locals the name of the Angel Billabong comes from the mythic story of this place is a place for an angel bath.

The name also attempts to denote the dead-end effect of the water (like an infinity pool) hence where the billabong comes from in English.

The name is still a bit puzzling to me but it’s interesting.

Photoworthy

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There are plenty of opportunities to get the perfect Instagram shot (if you’re willing to wait in line) . This is why a day trip to Nusa Penida can be quite tiring if you have to wait out the queues – its not nearly as bad as some Bali attractions though.

TRAVELIST TIP: These attractions are EXTREMELY popular for foreign and local tourists so it’s best to not go on a weekend or public holiday, but it’s honestly worth the wait if you’re there to get or create the ultimate Instagram inspo or just to marvel at this sparkling enchanting natural creation.

Broken Beach (Pasih Uug)

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Broken beach is locally called Pasih Uug (which is Broken Beach in the Balinese language) . This little cove at the western part of Nusa Penida has been ‘broken’ by constant erosion of waves over the centuries .

From above, it looks like the whole area collapsed to form this gorgeous cove. A small opening was formed which allow waters to flow in and out of the little bay.

Local legend

Our local guide explained the folklore around how Broken Beach came to be: He said that his grandmother had once told him that the Broken Beach area used to be a village.

One day a massive snake passed through the village, the villagers without hesitation captured, slayed and devoured the snake.

On the same night, an old beggar arrived at the village who was the owner of the snake.

The old beggar knew that the villagers had killed his snake. But he continued to ask them about his snake.

Everyone lied and said they had no idea of its whereabouts.

The beggar (who was actually some sort of godly presence) pulled out a magic stick and forcefully stabbed it into the ground. If any of the villagers were telling the truth, they will be able to pull the stick off the ground.

The villagers tried and after numerous failed attempts, the old beggar pulled the magic stick. There was a huge earthquake and the whole village collapsed leaving no traces of existence. Just a huge hole like the one in Broken Beach now.

aerial view of broken Beach in Nusa penida day trip from Bali

Beauty from all angles

Broken beach is absolutely stunning from all angles and what’s lovely is that you can completely walk the circumference. The waters are a deep mix of azure blues but the ‘little hole’ that’s carved into the rock face is the stand-out beauty. It’s a wonderful example of the beauty of Mother Nature.

Getting the perfect picture is easy on this day trip to Nusa Penida.

There are many spots, but again for the ‘perfect’ one you may need to queue but it’s totally worth it. These places are not worth missing.

READ MORE ABOUT NUSA PENIDA

READ: Uncover the Best Places to Stay in Nusa Penida (all budgets covered!)

READ: 20 Amazing Things To Do in Nusa Penida: Bali’s Beautiful Neighbour

Kelingking Cliff and Beach

Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida West Tour with snorkelling

Pinkie cliff, T-REX cliff, these are just some of the other names it is known by.

The word ‘kelingking’ translates to ‘pinky’ (as in the smallest finger on your hand) because it’s deemed to resemble it. The other resemblance is to that of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Whatever you think it looks like its probably the MOST POPULAR spot on any of the Nusa Islands.

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This location has a pretty unique rock formation with a gorgeous yellow sand beach which brings throngs of tourists for the famous shot.

There definitely is a need to get in line for this one.

⚠️ CAUTION: Because this cliff is quite steep and only uses a bamboo fence as a barrier , you should be careful if you want to take pictures. Avoid locations on the edge of a cliff to take a selfie .

Kelingking Beach

After enjoying the stunning panorama on your day trip to Nusa Penida, you do have an option to go down and explore the beach. However, to reach these white sands below you will have to tackle some interestingly-constructed pathways.

Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida Day trip to the west Bali Indonesia

The path down is incredibly steep. It’s not a concrete path either so it’s definitely not recommended to go down during the rainy season or wet conditions.

The beach is rather quaint and there are often not many visitors willing to brave the pathway down.

The azure waters will offer a refreshing break from the humidity. As with any beach, caution must be taken for large waves and your belongings.

Must see Attractions of Nusa Penida East

Rumah pohon tree house.

Molenteng Treehouse Rumah Pohon Treehouse Nusa Penida East

If you haven’t seen this image at some stage on social media, I’d be very surprised!

Thanks to Instagram, this treehouse has become infamous and a must-tick item on any Indonesian bucket list – some would call this the highlight of their Nusa Penida day trip!

Rumah Pohon Tree House can be found on the eastern tip of Nusa Penida island. From the main harbour drop off it is approximately a one-hour drive to reach the Nusa Penida Tree House.

At the car park area, you will find a small ticket office where you will have to pay IDR 5 000 for the entrance ticket to Rumah Pohon Tree House.

PREVIOUSLY, there was an option to book a night’s stay at the Rumah Pohon Tree House which would be a pretty awesome experience and to wake up to that view! Subsequently Ive noticed on Agoda that although the property is still on their platform, there’s never availability ot book regardless of the date you put in . But I’ll leave the link below just incase anything changes 🤞

ABOUT STAYING AT RUMAH POHON TREEHOUSE

The house is made of natural materials and measures approximately 4 x 4 meters, utilizing the strength of a large tree that supports it. From this house, visitors can witness the beauty of the surrounding nature.

Depending on what time of day you visit the Tree House Nusa Penida, there may or may not be a line of people waiting to get a photo.

The most popular time to visit the Tree House Nusa Penida is around sunrise and sunset, so you can expect more people around these times.

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A calm and peaceful natural atmosphere allows those who visit or stay in the house for a unique tourist experience.

The position of the Rumah Pohon Nusa Penida Tree House faces directly to Atuh beach. The beauty of Atuh amazing views are perfectly presented, the expanse of blue sea, and the waves crashing on high cliffs and small islands in the region combine beautifully with the stretch of hills in this region.

READ MORE ABOUT NUSA PENIDA TOURS

READ: How to Pick the Best Nusa Penida East Tour

READ: An Insider’s Guide to The Best Nusa Penida West Tour

Diamond Beach

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Diamond Beach has been deemed one of the beautiful beaches one has ever seen, truly something from a postcard! Its untouched powdery white sands and the silken bluewate r bay is located on the eastern tip of Nusa Penida.

Diamond beach gets its name from the giant diamond-shaped boulder that is seen walking down the stairs towards the beach.

The view from the top of Diamond Beach is something plucked from the dreams of travel influencers and Instgrammers! Your eyes feast on a stunning white beach, mineral blue waters, limestone rock cliffs and swaying palm trees creating a truly picture-perfect postcard moment.

nusa penida day trip or overnight

The main viewpoint is only a 5-minute walk from the parking lot. Atuh Beach mentioned below is on the opposite side of the viewpoint which is great for combining to see on a one-day trip . Nusa Penida East is lovely in that sense as the attractions are very close to one another .

In previous years, prior to 2018, It was not possible to head down to the beach easily (it involved climbed down and over some rocks- not very comfortable) , but during the later part of 2018, limestone stairs were carved out to allow tourists to sink their toes into the sands of the actual beach.

Be wary of the tide!

Due to the nature of the tides, it’s only advised to visit Diamond Beach Nusa Penida during low tide. The sea in the area can be very rough and with lack of lifeguards etc in the area, this can be very dangerous.

This unfortunately is more of a cosmetic beach, it’s not great for swimming due to the number of jagged rocks and corals. If you’re a strong swimmer that can manage to duck and dive the waves , you’ll get a great cool off, but beware of the current!

The walk down to the beach is not nearly as difficult as Kelingking beach and the total time to spend there is on average 1 to 1.5 hours.

nusa penida day trip or overnight

Atuh Beach referred to by locals as Pantai Atuh is surely one of the best attractions on the eastern tip of the island of Nusa Penida a stone’s throw from Rumah Pohon Treehouse.

The beach is encompassed by magnificent green cliffs, whilst jagged limestone rock formations surround it enhancing the picturesque nature of the area.

The stand-out of the area is the magnificent natural rock arch that stretches over azure and turquoise waters will have you in awe upon view.

There are four main jolting outcrops and islets dotted along the coast of Atuh Beach. All these contribute to the breathtaking views.

Among the treasured beaches of Nusa Penida, Atuh Beach remains at one the top of the list as the most beautiful beaches with killer views.

The glistening turquoise ocean is well guarded by craggy mountains and white sand that begs to be walked on.

Crystal Bay

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Crystal Bay is probably the most popular beach on Nusa Penida for catching the sunset. Facing directly west it’s the hands-down winner for people trying to have a sundowner, watch the gentle ombre of reds and oranges creep down the horizon.

Palm Tree Heaven

On the drive to Crystal Bay, the stand-out is the number of stunning palm trees.

If you drive all the way down the hill towards the parking lot but take a left just before you arrive you will end up in an awesome road that is lined by palm trees.

Palm tree road Crystal Bay Nusa Penida Bali day trip to Nusa Penida

Its truly beautiful and creates the absolutely truly tropical vacay moment you’ve been looking for.

Apart from having a drink and watch the sunset, Crystal bay is also one of the main snorkelling spots on the island. It’s wonderfully relaxing to be able to lay on the beach sands, pop into the ocean with your snorkel on, and enjoy the depths below.

Snorkelling Spots on Nusa Penida

There are three main snorkelling spots on Nusa Penida

🤿 Wall Point

🤿 Crystal Bay

🤿 Manta Point

Snorkeling Nusa Penida is a wonderful treat for water babies.

There are a number of tours that offer half-day snorkelling and sight-seeing options:

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TRAVELIST TIP: I strongly recommend snorkelling, but I would recommend you take some motion sickness medication if you’re prone to sea sickness . the waters can get really choppy out there and one the day I visited there were several people throwing up due to the rocky waters and couldn’t partake in the adventure.

The day we went out on the waters, it was super choppy and bumpy . I loved it! Half the boat, on the other hand, was getting violently ill. I felt so terrible for them.

nusa penida day trip or overnight

We managed to see manta rays on our trip, not as many as we saw at the Komodo islands but it was a great experience nonetheless. Manta Point Nusa Penida may not have as many as Komodo island but i f you’ve never seen a manta before you cannot miss out on this opportunity!

I presume we would’ve seen more fish should the waters not have been so rough. Nusa Penida is an incredible snorkelling destination and I highly recommend it!

How To Get to Nusa Penida

This will involve taking a ferry/fast boat. All of the transits to the Nusa islands leave from the port of Sanur which is in Southeast Bali (some do also leave from Padangbai too) .

TRAVELIST TIP: (SPEEDBOAT TICKET) I highly recommend using a tour for this trip as the price for the return speedboat trip fromand to Bali will be included. If youre only purchasing your ticket on the mornign of your trip, be sure to be there early enough and to wait inline to buy tickets. There are a variety of boats there, so you wont really have a problem getting a ticket, but time taken will dictate when youre able to leave i.e: departure time

Here’s My Tour Recommendations Again:

🚢 Nusa Penida East & West Day Trip from Bali   (TOP PICK)

🚢 Nusa Penida Instagram East & West Tour

🚢 Nusa Penida West Tour With Snorkelling

🚢 Nusa Penida East Tour

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE: I always prefer to book online as the price is fixed and there are guarantees. I prefer not to haggle with the vendors on the street in Bali if I don’t have to.

There are some big vessels, which are more like ferries and some fast boats but it’s a very short distance from Bali to Nusa Penida. What is important to note , although the word ferry is used, it’s actually a speedboat to Nusa Penida.

GETTING ON THE BOAT: The boat is not next to a dock or landing, there are literally lines of the boats just off the shoreline, what this means , is that there is a very strong likelihood that your pants/shoes are going to get wet. Just take off your shoes if they aren’t strapped on or you don’t want them to get wet. I suggest taking as little ‘luggage’ to Nusa Penida as possible and wear waterproof shoes for getting onto the boat.

TRAVELIST TIP: On the ferry, Take a window seat as it can often get stuffy and hot inside the cabin. Depending on the boat you may be able to get onto the roof and enjoy the wind in your hair. ALWAYS keep your small bag with valuables and personal belongings with you during the trip.

How to get to Nusa Penida from Sanur Port (Bali)

🚢The ferry leaves multiple times per day from Sanur (South-East Bali) . If you book it in advance online you can have your pick-up from the hotel included whether you are staying in Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, or even Ubud.

🚗The pick-up will collect you from your hotel and is often a big van that is making several stops along the way (our option was actually a private car). You will organize the pickup from your hotel when you make an online booking.

💡 TRAVELIST INSIGHT: In Indonesia, things don’t often run exactly on time. ‘Bali time’ is definitely a thing and waiting is a common occurrence. If I must be honest, on the many MANY tours we’ve done in Indonesia, only twice have the drivers actually been late for a pick-up. In general life though, I’ve found on many occasions things schedule for a certain time only happening hours later – DONT BE SHOCKED, YOUVE BEEN WARNED!

TRAVEL TIMES:

🚗 Canggu takes about an hour

🚗 from Seminyak 45 minutes

🚗 from Kuta 35 minutes , and

🚗 Ubud well just cross your fingers and hope for an hour depending on traffic .

This may be vastly different in light of recent congestion across all parts of Bali

Once you arrive at the port, the driver will hand you over to the representative who takes you straight to the office and they will tag your bag and give you a sticker so the boatmen know you are on the right boa t.

It’s likely you will have to wait about 30 to 50 min (possibly more) before your actual ferry leaves . If you have big luggage it will be put below the deck by the staff and you will take a seat.

If you’re on the other Nusa islands (Lembongan or Ceningan), travelling is also still easy. There are small boats that leave every hour from Nusa Lembongan to Nusa Penida and tickets do not need to be booked ahead of time.

Nusa Penida Map

So let’s just pause for a second here and state: BALI IS NOT NUSA PENIDA. Nusa Penida along with two other neighbouring islands, Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan are just a ferry ride from Bali Sanur Port.

Nusa Penida Packing List (day trip)

Packing for Nusa Penida is pretty easy. If it’s a day trip, all you need is your photography gear, swimsuits, towel, and maybe some dry clothes. If it’s an overnight stay you’ll just need to add another change of clothes.

The weather is pretty stable: It’s hot! There is minimal shade , so tons of sunscreen and maybe a hat is highly recommended!

🎒Swim wear & aqua boots

🎒Change of dry clothes

🎒Hat or Sun coverings

🎒Go Pro & Photography Gear

🎒Cash for restaurants. tipping and snacks or souvenirs

Weather on Nusa Penida

The weather is relatively good year-round in Nusa Penida, However, Indonesia does experience a rainy season between November to April.

Indonesia is a tropical and extremely humid country. Nusa Penida will be hot and if you’re going during mid-day, I’d strongly recommend loads of sunscreen. These attractions don’t have many (if any) shaded areas.

When to Visit Nusa Penida

I’d recommend visiting out of the rainy season so between May to October.

📆 IMPORTANT NOTE: There are also a number of religious and cultural holidays in Indonesia and specifically Bali. There are specific holidays related to the ocean (Nyepi Laut) that involve what is termed a ‘quieting of the ocean’ . What this means is that on those days, it is prohibited to be in the water, whether it’s the beach ocean, or travelling via ferry or boat. These days do not occur on the same day every year, so be sure to check beforehand. >> CHECK YOUR DATES HERE

Why You Should Use A Tour for the Nusa Penida Island Day Trip

As is prevalent in my blog, I always recommend using tour guides and companies as it contributes to the tourism industry of the country.

Local guides also have a wealth of knowledge about the land and can share valuable insights into the area, the people, and even folklore.

One thing I have specifically witnessed about Nusa Penida is that the island’s roads are BEYOND TERRIBLE!

Seriously it is a bumpy ride even if you are in a car, I can only imagine how uncomfortable it would be if you were on a scooter.

TRAVELIST TIP: Due to the state of the roads, there is horrible traffic, queuing and snail pace driving, but also It really does take a fair amount of skill and maturity to drive these roads, hence why I recommend using a driver and tour company who know and drive these roads frequently.

We witnessed a lot of extremely scary and reckless driving from many tourists who attempted to drive these roads on their own.

From the tourists driving there was a lack of respect for the other tour operators and blatant disregard for the safety of others.

The local tour drivers, unfortunately, cannot respect such behaviours of tourists who attempt to ride and explore Nusa Penida roads especially without knowing what the terrain is like and putting other people’s lives in danger.

Again I strongly recommend using a tour company or guide for visiting and navigating your Nusa Penida day tour, it is a lot more comforting to know your safety is their chief priority.   

Day trip to Nusa Penida FAQ

There are a number of things to do on Nusa Penida. I think a maximum of two days would cover all your activities as well as some time for relaxation! Snorkelling is one of my favourite things to do & Nusa Penida definitely delivers! Don’t know what to do in Nusa Penida? here are a few Ideas: Snorkeling, Diving, sunsets, relaxing on the beach, photography

Boats to Nusa Penida run in the form of a ferry from Bali to Nusa Penida. The Bali to Nusa Penida ferry tickets can be purchased ahead of time or are included in a Nusa Penida tour package. The ferry to Nusa runs four times a day.

This is a tricky one. Both sides are equally beautiful. I would probably opt for the West Nusa Penida tour as it can easily be combined with some snorkelling in the morning and then sightseeing from midday. The one-day Nusa Penida tour will however be jam-packed, but it’s totally worth it! Nusa Penida full-day tours are easy to find as mentioned above, but if you have the time, try to stay overnight. Truly both sides are worth visiting and you could always come back on another day to visit the side you missed on your previous trip. Nusa Penida is a great Bali getaway! Be sure to add it to your list.  

The Nusa Penida tour price is more or less the same across most tour providers. The day trip inclusive of pick up and drop off from your hotel as well as lunch can be around IDR 1 million to 1.5 million. These prices may fluctuate between providers, but I’ve noted between reputable service providers and tour companies that the prices are in this range.

Most of the tours offered by providers are private tours which seat a maximum of 4 or 6 per car. We opted for a Nusa Penida private tour because it was a lot more comfortable in the car along the bumpy road as well as being able to spend time at attractions relative to how we were feeling and not having to be rushed or having our guide’s attention divided by others. Our Nusa Penida travel guide was local extremely insightful and patient with us throughout the trip.

Let me tell you, a day trip to Nusa Penida is like stepping into a whole other world! This hidden paradise offers stunning landscapes, from soaring cliffs to crystal-clear waters. It’s less crowded than the mainland, giving you a sense of peaceful seclusion. It’s a day trip that promises to be an unforgettable adventure!

Great question! The most popular way to start your Nusa Penida day trip is by hopping on a fast boat from Sanur beach in Bali. It’s a scenic journey of about 40-50 minutes. Just remember to book your tickets in advance, especially during peak season.

You bet! But let me tell you, it’s going to be one action-packed day. Both sides of Nusa Penida are home to incredible sights. If you’re an early bird and love a full-day adventure, then yes, you can cover both the east and west in a day trip. However, if you prefer a more leisurely pace, you might want to consider staying overnight.

Oh, there are so many! On your Nusa Penida day trip, Kelingking Beach is a must-see – it’s simply iconic! Don’t miss out on Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong, and Crystal Bay either. If you head east, Atuh Beach and Rumah Pohon (the Tree House) are well worth a visit. And if you’re up for it, snorkelling with Manta Rays is an experience you won’t forget!

Good thinking! For your Nusa Penida day trip, don’t forget to pack sunscreen (the sun can be quite strong), comfortable shoes for all the exploring you’ll be doing, a hat, swimwear, and a change of clothes. Stay hydrated by bringing plenty of water and some snacks too. And of course, your camera – trust me, you’ll want to capture the breathtaking views!

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Affiliate Disclosure : Some of the links in the article have affiliate links, what this means is , if you click a link and make a purchase I may earn some money to buy a coffee (whoohoo!) . Thanks for the support, I’d love to keep making this content freely available to all. As always opinions and thoughts remain my own.

And there you have it, folks – your insider’s guide to the perfect day trip to Nusa Penida! As someone who’s been there and done that, I can assure you, that this journey offers more than just stunning Instagram-worthy shots. It’s about immersing yourself in an untouched paradise, feeling the sand between your toes, the sun on your face, and the thrill of discovering new landscapes.

From the iconic Kelingking Beach to the mesmerizing Angel’s Billabong, each sight is a testament to the island’s natural beauty.

So why wait? Dive into the adventure that is Nusa Penida. Plan that day trip, book those tours, and get ready to make memories. Remember, every great story begins with a step (or in this case, a boat ride) into the unknown.

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A Detailed Nusa Penida Itinerary | How to Spend 1,2,3 Days on the Island

By: Author Charles

Posted on May 26, 2023

A Detailed Nusa Penida Itinerary | How to Spend 1,2,3 Days on the Island

One of the top places that I recommend visiting during a trip to Indonesia would have to be the beautiful island of Nusa Penida.

Located just off the southeastern coast of Bali, you will find an island full of pristine beaches, blue waters, vast viewpoints, underground temples, and plenty of windy roads.

This guide will go over how to put together the best possible Nusa Penida itinerary, whether you have 1, 2 or 3 days to visit the island.

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1) How to Get to Nusa Penida

Since Nusa Penida is an island and has no airport, the only way to get there would be by boat.

There really are only three places that have direct ferries to Nusa Penida – 1) Bali, 2) the Gili Islands, or 3) the nearby Nusa Lembongan.

You will most likely be arriving in Nusa Penida at the Toya Pakeh Harbour or potentially at the nearby Buyuk Harbour.

To see the latest ferry schedules I would recommend heading over to a website like Baliferry, Gilitickets, Giligetaways, or Directferries .

While they include several of the ferry companies, they do not necessarily have them all on there either, so be sure to research around. Below are the approximate prices and times of the ferries to Nusa Penida:

  • From Bali (Sanur Harbor) | ~$17 – $25 USD | 1 Hour
  • From Gili Trawangan / Air | ~$45 USD | 2 Hours
  • From Nusa Lembongan | ~$10 USD | 20 minutes

» If coming from Bali, most ferry companies include hotel pick up with the cost of the ticket. This usually only applies if you are staying from southern Bali up to Ubud.

» You can also take part of a “do it yourself” day trip from Bali if you do not have the time to spend the night on Nusa Penida. Simply grab the first ferry of the day, and then head back to Bali on the last departure. Feel free to leverage any single day from the itinerary down below when putting that day trip together.

Nusa Penida Ferry

2) How to Get Around

When it comes to Nusa Penida, there are two main ways to get yourself around the island – by scooter or by private driver.

A third potential option here (and mostly for those day visitors from Bali) is to take a guided day tour of the island with everything taken care of for you – car transfer, ferry tickets, guide, etc.

» If you are comfortable enough on a scooter / motorbike, you can rent one from the harbor area or your hotel for as little as $5 – $10 USD per day . Some of the roads of Nusa Penida are in very poor condition, with tons of uneven terrain throughout.

I have heard of plenty of accidents happening on the island with those who were not experienced enough. So please do not rent a scooter if you do not have the expertise.

» If you want to play it safe, I would recommend hiring a driver for each day you are on the island, so you can be taken to any attractions that you would like to visit. Expect to pay around $40 USD for a full day driver on the island. You can either find them at the harbor area or have your hotel help set one up for you.

» Lastly, you could join a tour that will take you around the island if doing so as a Bali day trip. You can choose from a few different types of options here depending on what attractions you want to visit:

  • From Bali: Nusa Penida Small Group Tour by Speed Boat
  • Bali: Day Trip to East Nusa Penida, Atuh & Diamond Beach
  • From Bali: Swim with Manta Rays in Nusa Penida
Check out this Nusa Penida private tour option that includes a driver for the day as you pick & choose the highlight that you are most interested in visiting

3) Where to Stay

Nusa Penida is relatively new to the tourism landscape which is why many of the roads throughout the island are just not up to standard.

You also won’t find too many tourist hotspot areas like an Ubud or a Seminyak. Many of the accommodation options are just sprawled throughout.

A lot of the popular spots though are more on the western side of the island closer to the harbor area.

Below are some highly rated options based on price point in that area. What is also great about Nusa Penida is that it is budget friendly with the most expensive options not even $100 per night.

  • Luxury: Semabu Hills Hotel Nusa Penida | Daphila Cottage
  • Mid Range: Singabu Bungalows | Sawit Garden Cottages | Crystal Bay Bungalows
  • Budget: Miko Bali Bungalow | Prasi Sunset Bungalows

Sawit Garden Cottages

4) Helpful Tips & Notes

» Staying on the island overnight gives you the chance to get up early and stay late to avoid the crowds . Many of these attractions can get quite crowded during the day, so by being on your own schedule, you will have a better chance to really enjoy each place.

» As mentioned before, the roads are bumpy and can be quite dangerous . Only rent a scooter if you have the appropriate experience.

» The island can be broken into two main parts – the western and eastern side . Most day trippers will focus on the western side as it is closer to the harbor area and has some of the top attractions, while the eastern side is a bit less crowded.

» Bring cash with you from Bali. While there are ATMs on the island, they are harder to come by so plan accordingly and bring enough cash along.

» For lunch, plan on eating at a warung nearby some of the beaches or other attractions . I would not venture far off your route for the day just to go to a certain restaurant since it can take a good amount of time navigating the roads.

» For dinner, you may not find too many options around depending on where you are staying . There may just be a handful of them that are within walking distance from your hotel, and don’t expect anything too fancy there.

» Many of the attractions require entrance/parking fees, but these are usually no more than just one dollar or so . Be sure to have some small change with you throughout the day.

A Nusa Penida Itinerary

Now that you have some background on how to get to Nusa Penida, how to get around, and where to stay, let’s dive into some potential 1,2, and 3 day itinerary options for your time exploring the island.

I have written up three separate days of attractions down below, so feel free to mix and match the days based on how long you have on the island.

Day 1 will include the most popular attractions on the west coast, day 2 will focus on the east coast, and day 3 will have a little bit of everything.

Depending on the type of traveler you are and your travel pace, feel free to add or remove certain attractions along the way. If you want to spend one full day just at the beach then go for it!

I have also included the map below which shows day 1 in blue, day 2 in orange, and day 3 in purple.

5) Nusa Penida 1 Day

Whether you are staying on the island for the night or just taking the day trip from Bali, below is what a 1 day Nusa Penida itinerary can look like. Since it is only a single day, this will entail all the main and easily accessible attractions on the western side of the island.

Angel’s Billabong

Angel’s Billabong is a beautiful natural tidal pool on Nusa Penida overlooking the ocean. To enjoy the tidal pool though, you must plan your visit around low tide. As the tide gets higher, the water from the ocean starts splashing its way into the tidal pool.

This not only ruins the serene views of the pool, but it also means you will not have the chance to head into Angel’s Billabong either as it would just be too dangerous.

» Learn more in the Angel’s Billabong Guide up on the site

Angels Billabong Nusa Penida

Broken Beach

Just a few minutes’ walk from Angel’s Billabong you will find another top natural attraction on the island – Broken Beach.

While the beach is not accessible, you can enjoy some 360-degree views from up top as you circle the beach and walk above on the rock arch.

Down below you will be able to see the waves crashing through the arch alongside the scenic rock formations lining the beach.

» Learn more in the Broken Beach Guide up on the site

Broken Beach Bali

Kelingking Beach

Arguably the most popular attraction of Nusa Penida is Kelingking Beach. From the viewpoint area above, you will be able to take in one of the top views in all of Indonesia.

Out in front of you will be this massive T-Rex shaped peninsula, the crystal-clear waters, and the sandy beach itself.

Here comes the fun part though – in order to reach the beach, you will need to head down a steep and somewhat dangerous pathway that is built into the cliffside walls.

It should take around 30 minutes or so to get from the viewpoint area to the beach itself, but once you are down there, you can fully enjoy all that Kelingking has to offer.

» Learn more in the Kelingking Beach Guide up on the site

Kelingking Beach Viewpoint

Crystal Bay

If you are staying overnight on the island and are not in a rush to get back to Bali, then you should end your day with a sunset experience at Crystal Bay.

Since it is the main beach on the western side of the island, you will find that many people head there to enjoy a nice sunset.

Out in the distance you will be able to see Nusa Ceningan with the sun slowly setting behind the island.

Quick tip – you can also make the walk to the more seclusive Pandan Beach, which is located just on the southern side of Crystal Bay.

» Learn more in the Crystal Bay Guide up on the site

Crystal Bay Sunset

6) Nusa Penida 2 Day

If you have 2 days to spare when visiting Nusa Penida, you will be able to enjoy even more of what this beautiful island has to offer. While you can keep day 1 as is from above, day 2 will focus on the eastern side of Nusa Penida.

The below attractions can be completed in a clockwise direction as you make your way from one place to the next and enjoy much of what eastern Nusa Penida has to offer.

Goa Giri Putri Cave Temple

The first stop of the day can be the Goa Giri Putri Cave Temple.

Now this is not your normal temple. Instead, you will need to maneuver your way through a small hole built into the mountainside, and once through, you will be greeted to a massive cave temple.

There are several chambers throughout the cave with various rituals going on as you make the walk around. When it comes to authentic cultural experiences, this is one of the best you can ask for on Nusa Penida.

» Learn more in the Goa Giri Putri Cave Temple Guide up on the site

Goa Giri Putri Ceremony

After leaving the temple, continue the drive around the island, where you will soon arrive at a parking lot located directly between Atuh Beach and Diamond Beach.

From the parking lot, you will be able to visit both beaches over the course of several hours.

To get to Atuh Beach, you will need to head down a steep staircase until you reach the beach level.

Once you arrive at Atuh Beach, feel free to grab a chair in the sand, have some food/drinks from one of the warungs and take a dip in the water.

After finishing up at Atuh Beach, you will need to make that walk back up to the parking lot area, where you can then check out Diamond Beach.

» Learn more in the Atuh Beach Guide up on the site

Nusa Penida Atuh Beach

Diamond Beach

Before heading down to Diamond Beach itself, you can walk around the top area to get some nice views of the beach from above. Once you are ready, it is time to make your way on the staircase built into the cliffside wall.

The walk down offers some breathtaking views of the staircase, the massive cliff, the clear waters, and the beach itself. After reaching the bottom of the staircase, you can once again enjoy yet another beach on Nusa Penida.

After enough time down below, it is back up the staircase, and to the parking lot, where you can continue to the last stop of the day.

» Learn more in the Diamond Beach Guide up on the site

Diamond Beach Staircase

Rumah Pohon Treehouse & Thousand Islands Viewpoint

Just a few minutes’ drive towards the opposite side of Diamond Beach you will find one of my favorite viewpoints on Nusa Penida.

The spot is called the Thousand Islands Viewpoint but it is also home to the famous Rumah Pohon Treehouse. Just note if you see one of these mentioned, you are essentially visiting both of them.

From the viewpoint spot you will have the view of Diamond Beach from an alternate angle alongside several of these massive rock formations jutting out of the water down below.

You will find a few treehouses around the viewpoint area that overlook these views as well. If you are interested, you can actually reserve a night at the treehouse and wake up/go to sleep with that view.

» Learn more in the Rumah Pohon Treehouse & Thousand Islands Viewpoint guides up on the site

Thousand Islands Viewpoint and Rumah Pohon Tree House

7) Nusa Penida 3 Day

Having three days to explore Nusa Penida will give you the chance to visit all of the above and then decide what types of activities you would like to take part of on your last day on the island. Below are a few different options to choose from based on your preference.

1) Two of the other highly rated attractions that are located right in between the west and east side of the island include:

Tembeling Beach & Natural Pools

The Tembeling Beach, Natural Pools and Forest is one of the less visited attractions on the island. It offers the chance to get away from the crowds a bit, but still enjoy a very beautiful place on Nusa Penida.

There are a few different parts to Tembeling that you will get to experience during a visit. First is the drive down as you pass through the Tembeling Forest.

Once you are at the parking lot area, you will walk down the stairs and be welcomed to a large natural swimming pool.

From there you will take in views of a “secret beach” with hundreds of rock piles set up in the area, and soon after will come across a second smaller natural swimming pool.

Finally, there is Tembeling Beach itself – a small beach to relax at with some great views.

» Learn more in the Tembeling Beach Guide up on the site

Tembeling Natural Pool

Peguyangan Waterfall

Another less visited attraction on the island is the Peguyangan Waterfall. It is not just a simple waterfall though. From the parking lot area you will make your way down a steep blue colored staircase that is built alongside the cliff wall.

Once you reach the bottom of the staircase you will arrive at a temple area and a natural spring that is spouting out water to cleanse in. The water then makes its way over the side of the cliff resulting in the Peguyangan Waterfall.

2) Another option here is to head on a scuba diving or snorkeling trip off the coast of the island and have the chance to see some manta rays. This was something I didn’t have the chance to do it, but it is certainly on my bucket list for next time around.

3) Finally, if all the sightseeing on the first two days was enough for you, then why not just pick a beach on the island – it could be one of the beaches mentioned above or a less visited one, and just spend the day relaxing in the sand and enjoying the beautiful water. 

» One of my recommendations here would be the less visited Suwehan Beach , located on the eastern side of the island. You can definitely combo the beach along with one or both of Tembeling and Peguyangan if you would like.

Pandan Beach Nusa Penida

That about wraps up a potential 1,2 or 3 day Nusa Penida itinerary to better help you plan your trip to the island. If you do have any questions or comments, feel free to add them in below.

Also don’t forget to check out the other Indonesia itineraries and guides up on the site like a One Week Java Itinerary , 3 Day Ubud Itinerary or 7 Day Bali itinerary .

Have fun out there and safe travels!

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3-Day Trip to Nusa Penida, Indonesia: A Perfect Tour Itinerary

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3 Days in Nusa Penida - Itinerary (Bali, Indonesia)

Nusa Penida is a gorgeous, mostly undeveloped island just 30 minutes off the eastern coast of Bali in Indonesia . And unlike Bali, you won’t find hundreds of yoga studios or organic cafes there. Just miles of spectacular cliffs towering over the ocean, exhilarating hiking adventures, white sand beaches, and the friendliest locals.

And while it is possible to do a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali, that is certainly not the best way to explore this amazing island. We would recommend that you leave your heavy luggage at your hotel in Bali, pack a small bag, and spend at least three days touring the island by motorbike. You’ll stay in different hotels each night and love the freedom that you get from the open road!

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Know Before You Go

  • The currency in Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) and at the time of writing, the exchange rate was 14,294 IDR to $1 USD. So if we say something costs 10,000 IDR, that’s less than a dollar.
  • Be sure to get money out of the ATM before leaving Bali. Only a few of the ATMs in Nusa Penida accept foreign cards and they often run out of money or simply don’t work.
  • The roads are terrible! If you’ve never driven a motorbike before, this probably isn’t the best place to learn.
  • Driving everywhere on Nusa Penida takes longer than expected. A 3-4 mile trip can easily take 30 minutes to an hour depending on the weather and road conditions. Leave yourself plenty of extra time so you don’t get caught driving long distances on your motorbike after dark.
  • Both men and women must wear sarongs to enter temples on Nusa Penida Island. While some have sarongs that you can borrow, others do not. It’s worth bringing something that you can tie around your waist, just in case.
  • Check out our complete list of things to know before you visit Nusa Penida !

What to Pack for Nusa Penida

Since you’ll be touring the island on a motorbike, you’ll just want to bring a small backpack that is comfortable to wear all day.

  • Swimsuit and coverup
  • Tennis shoes
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Socks and underwear
  • Compact camera and/or GoPro Camera

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If rain is in the forecast during your visit, we’d recommend bringing one extra change of clothes and keeping it in a ziplock bag. We were drenched at the end of every day from the rain or the ocean, and since nothing ever dries in the humid climate all of our clothes were soggy for the entire trip.

Getting to Nusa Penida Island

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Fast Ferry

Ferries depart from the Sanur Pier on the eastern coast of Bali. This is about 30-45 minutes from Kuta, 1 hour from Seminyak, and 1-1.5 hours from Canggu , and 2 hours from either Ubud or Uluwatu. It’s not far but traffic on Bali can be terrible so leave yourself plenty of time to get to Sanur before your boat’s scheduled departure.

The ferry trip from Sanur Bali to Nusa Penida takes just 45 minutes and will cost anywhere from 150,000 to 200,000 IDR per person depending on who sells you the ticket and how hard you bargain. Ferries depart frequently throughout the day so if you’re traveling during the low season, it’s easy to show up at the pier and just buy a ticket for the next departure.

During high season you should book your ferry well in advance as they occasionally sell out for weeks at a time. We recommend doing it online at Bookaway.com . There you can see all of the fast ferry routes and schedules as well as compare prices.

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Motorbike Basics

As soon as you arrive at the pier on Nusa Penida, you’ll be approached by men offering to rent you a bike right there. And if you head to the main street just one block over, there are several small shops renting motorbikes as well. Expect to pay around 70,000 IDR per day.

It doesn’t really matter where you rent your bike from as long as it is in good condition. You’re going to be riding on some rough roads in remote parts of the island so you definitely don’t want to have your motorbike break down on Nusa Penida!

Be sure to check the following prior to committing to a bike:

  • Make sure both brakes work well as there are a lot of hills on the island.
  • Check the shocks – you’re going to have a bumpy ride!
  • Take photos of any existing damage, just in case.
  • Fill up on gas before you set out.
  • There are small shops all over the island that sell petrol but you won’t use it much as you’ll be covering very small distances.

We had great luck with our bike from Double-G Guesthouse , they clearly keep their rentals in good condition.

Complete 3-Day Itinerary for Nusa Penida Island in Indonesia

Day 1: angel’s billabong, broken beach, and crystal bay.

You’re going to have a lot of activities over the next three days so we would recommend catching an early ferry from Bali to Nusa Penida Island. As mentioned previously, you can rent a motorbike from one of the entrepreneurs hanging out at the pier or head one street over and shop around for a good bargain on a motorbike rental.

Once you have your bike and a full tank of gas, it’s time to begin your tour of Nusa Penida! Head south towards Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach . Be careful while driving on this road because it gets a lot of vehicle traffic from the day tours of the island and the cars don’t leave a lot of room for motorbikes to get by. You may want to pull off to the side if you see a line of them heading your way.

The road to Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach is the worst on the entire island so plan for a bumpy ride. Not only is the road badly damaged, but because of the long distance, you must drive on the rutted, rocky road.

Angel’s Billabong

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Angel's Billabong

When you arrive at Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach, you’ll need to pay the entrance fee of 5,000 IDR per person and 1,000 IDR for motorbike parking. There are several small restaurants here if you want to have a snack or rest with an ice-cold beverage before continuing on your tour. Be aware that this is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island so expect to encounter crowds.

Angel’s Billabong is a small swimming hole with gorgeous, turquoise water that overlooks the ocean. It is surrounded by high rocks so you can enjoy the view from above. It’s one of the most beautiful spots on Nusa Penida.

Swimming here is only allowed right at low tide and is roped off when it is deemed unsafe by the “lifeguard” on duty. There have been incidents of unsuspecting tourists getting swept out to sea by a particularly large sneaker wave here so safety is a priority. Be sure to check the tide report prior to visiting as swimming here is absolutely amazing!

Broken Beach

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Broken Beach

Broken Beach is essentially a beach that is completely surrounded by cliff walls; a natural sea arch allows water to flow through. You can walk the loop trail high above the enclosed beach area and see the spectacular views from all angles. There are even several platforms that you can stand on to best capture a photo.

Your final stop for the day is Crystal Bay . It’s only a little over 11 miles from Angel’s Billabong, but it will take you about an hour to drive back over that terrible, bumpy road you just came down!

Crystal Bay

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Crystal Bay

The water in Crystal Bay is calm and it’s perfect for snorkeling. You can rent snorkel gear on the beach for 50,000 IDR to see the coral. Or you can just relax on the beach with an ice-cold Bintang in hand. There are numerous small warungs lining the beach that serve food and drinks.

If you have an extra day on Nusa Penida, you can also sign onto one of the daily diving/snorkeling trips to Manta Point where you can swim with giant manta rays (more about that below).

Be sure to watch the sunset on the beach at Crystal Bay, the sun sets behind the huge rock in the middle of the bay and it’s absolutely magical. You’ll be happy if you’re staying nearby so you don’t have to worry about driving after dark!

Where to Stay: Puri Penida Cottage is just a short, 5-minute walk from the bay. Each darling little bungalow has a large, comfortable bed and air conditioning to keep you cool in the heat.

Day 2: Kelingking Beach and Tembeling Beach

From Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach, you’ll have a 30-minute ride to Kelingking Beach . This is the most famous location on Nusa Penida due to the fact that the peninsula jutting out into the ocean resembles a T-Rex when viewed from the right angle. This is also a very touristy spot, but most visitors simply snap a few photos from the lookout at the top and don’t actually hike down to the beautiful beach below.

Kelingking Beach

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Kelingking Beach

Again, you’ll pay 5,000 IDR per person to enter the area and 1,000 IDR to park your motorbike. You’ll walk past a few small restaurants to the beginning of the stairway where views of the T-Rex will start to come into view. This is where the crowds gather. Keep walking down to where the actual trail begins and you’ll start to see fewer and fewer people.

The trail to Kelingking Beach follows the ridgeline of the peak and then takes an abrupt right turn for an even steeper descent down the mountain. It takes about 45 minutes to descend, and an hour to hike back up. You’ll most certainly want tennis shoes here as the trail is very steep and rocky. And while there are railings for most of the hike, there are times you’ll need to do some rock scrambling. And the railings get less sturdy toward the bottom of the hike.

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Kelingking Beach

But once you reach Kelingking Beach, you’ll know it was all worth it! Here you’ll find a beautiful and secluded white sand beach, where only the most dedicated visitors are lounging. There is one small stand where you can purchase drinks or snacks but be sure to bring your own water, just in case it’s closed. The waves here are intense so be careful.

Your next stop is Tembeling Beach and Forest which is just over four miles away from Kelingking Beach and should take about 40 minutes on your motorbike. If you want to stop for lunch on your way there, we recommend heading inland to Warung D’Coconut . It’s a little bit out of your way but the food is excellent!

Tembeling Beach

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Tembeling Beach

Once you reach the turnoff for Tembeling Beach, it’s about 1.85 miles down a steep paved lane just wide enough for one motorbike at a time. It’s a total forest surrounding you the whole way and there’s a steep drop-off on one side. But the vegetation is so thick you probably won’t even notice how far the drop really is.

If you’re touring Nusa Penida by car or you don’t feel comfortable navigating such a steep road on your own motorbike, you can hire a motorbike taxi driver to take you down to Tembeling Beach. There are a handful of drivers that wait at the turnoff from the main road. The going seems to be 50,000 INR for the round-trip journey plus some wait time at the bottom.

Once you arrive at the parking lot for Tembeling Beach, you’ll still need to descend a set of steep steps down to the beach. It’s just about a 10-minute walk to the beach at the bottom. There are two freshwater swimming holes here, one about halfway down, and one that overlooks the ocean. It’s so refreshing to cool off in the calm water, without getting salty or sandy from the beach.

If you do want to enjoy the beach here, it is small but incredibly beautiful. Enclosed by tall cliff walls with large rocks on either side. It feels totally secluded and you’re likely to see more locals than foreigners here. In fact, this was our favorite spot on the whole island of Nusa Penida!

There is a small swing set here and usually a lady selling drinks and snacks. You’ll want to spend at least an hour here soaking in the pools and enjoying the ocean view.

Our favorite place to stay on Nusa Penida is The Mesare Resort ; just 7 miles from Tembeling Beach. After a long day of climbing stairs, you’ll definitely want to have an ice-cold beer while swimming in their lovely pool. Plus, you’ll have the best night’s sleep in their massive and luxurious beds!

Where to Stay: The Mesare Resort is one of the best hotels on the whole island. Offering super comfortable beds, luxurious outdoor showers, and daily yoga sessions, you’ll have a hard time leaving this little piece of paradise.

If you’re on a tight budget, Agasta Villa is just another great option in the area though you’ll have to do a little backtracking. The bungalows are brand new, with comfortable beds, air conditioning, and a hot shower!

Where to Eat: Warung D’Coconut is a great stop for lunch, although a bit pricier than many of the warungs on the island. Be sure to try the calamari and the gado-gado! You can also eat dinner there if you’re staying at Holy Hill Villa.

Day 3: Peguyangan Waterfall, Diamond Beach, and Atuh Beach

You’ll want to get an early start again today especially if you’re hoping to catch a ferry back to Bali in the afternoon. Your first stop is Peguyangan Waterfall . It’s four miles from The Mesare Resort and should take you about 30 minutes to drive there.

Peguyangan Waterfall

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Peguyangan Waterfall (Blue Stairs)

You’ll need to pay 5,000 IDR to park your motorbike and 10,000 IDR per person to rent a sarong. Both men and women need to wear sarongs here as there is a sacred temple at the bottom.

You may have seen photos of Peguyangan Waterfall’s famous blue stairs that cling to the side of a cliff wall and lead down to the ocean below. This hike is intense and not for anyone who is afraid of heights. Some of the stairs are concrete, but others are blue metal slats where you can see through to the ocean far, far below your feet.

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Peguyangan Waterfall

When you reach the bottom there is a small temple. And past that you’ll see a sign for a “bathing area”. The steps down to the bathing area are slippery so be careful here. At the base of the stairs are several man-made pools that catch the spring water from the mountain. Here you can relax and enjoy the waves crashing into the rocks below you. If you’re wondering why it’s called a waterfall, you’ll notice a small one-off to the right side when you’re facing the ocean in the pools.

Your next stop is Diamond Beach . It’s about 12.5 miles from the Peguyangan Waterfall but will take about an hour by motorbike. If you have extra time to spare, stop at Teletubbies Hill for the beautiful views.

Diamond Beach

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Diamond Beach

It’s 10,000 IDR per person to enter the Diamond Beach / Atuh Beach area. Once you park you have three choices. You can take a right and go down the stairs to Diamond Beach. Another option is to go straight and head up the hill to a small temple with nice views. Or, take a left and head down the stairs to Atuh Beach.

The stairs down to Diamond Beach are very picturesque as you get the view of the beach below. There are usually people here taking photos. The descent is tricky in some areas but there are ropes to hang on to.

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Diamond Beach

There is a woman with a small stand at the bottom. You can pay 100,000 IDR to get harnessed into her awesome swing off the side of the cliff, or 50,000 IDR to sit in one of her “nests” for a photo shoot. She also has cold drinks and snacks for sale.

The waves here are aggressive, and during high tide, there’s not a lot of beach left to sit on. But it is the most beautiful beach on Nusa Penida and well worth the trip down.

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Atuh Beach

Atuh Beach has much calmer water for swimming or snorkeling and many more amenities. The beach is lined with warungs selling seafood, fruit shakes, and cold Bingtangs.

You can rent two lounge chairs with an umbrella between them for 50,000 IDR. It’s the perfect place to grab lunch and spend an afternoon on Nusa Penida.

Rumah Pohon Tree House

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Rumah Pohon Tree House

While you’re in the area, you may as well stop by the famous Instagram tree houses of Nusa Penida. The Rumah Pohon Tree Houses are small houses that have been built into the trees high on a hill with spectacular views of Diamond Beach below. They have become quite famous on social media with hundreds of photographers descending on the viewpoint daily to snap the perfect Instagram selfie.

If you can plan far enough in advance, you can actually spend a night in one of the tree houses , but they book out months in advance. Sleeping in one of the tree houses is quite expensive for how basic the accommodations are, but you’re really paying for the view.

Or you can simply pay 10,000 IDR per person to check them out and snap a few photos.

Back to Bali

From Atuh Beach, it’s just a 1-hour drive back to the pier on the west side of Nusa Penida where you’ll drop off your motorbike and catch the ferry back to Bali.

One interesting stop along the way is the Goa Giri Putri Temple. This Hindu temple is hidden in a cave and you’ll have to crawl through a small entrance to access it. Once you’re inside; however, it opens up into a large cavern filled with incense smoke and Hindu worshippers. As usual, you’ll need to be wearing a sarong to enter the temple, but there are a few shops nearby offering cheap sarong rentals.

And finally, if you have left yourself some extra time then stop at the famous Penida Colada beach bar for happy hour (2 for 1 cocktail from 4 pm – 7 pm) and beautiful sunset views of Mount Agung.

Where to Stay: If you have time consider spending a night at Kempoel Jangkang . It’s just a short, 5-minute motorbike ride from Diamond Beach and Atuh Beach. Accommodations are basic but rooms have air conditioning and the food here is some of the best on the entire island!

Where to Eat: The food at Kempoel Jangkang is fantastic. Even if you’re not staying at the hotel, it’s a good stop for lunch on your way to Diamond Beach. There are also numerous warungs at Atuh Beach offering food and drinks.

If You Have More Time on Nusa Penida Island

There are a few popular attractions that we left off the list for various reasons. If you can spend more time on the island, it’s worth checking them out!

Manta Point

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Giant Manta Ray at Manta Point

One of the most popular sites on Nusa Penida is actually underwater. If you have an extra day on Nusa Penida, sign up for a boat trip to Manta Point. The boats typically leave from Crystal Bay. They will include pickup services from your hotel if you’re staying on the west side of the island.

You’ll have the opportunity to swim with giant manta rays which will undoubtedly be a highlight of your trip to Nusa Penida !

Banah Cliff Point

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Banah Cliff Point

Banah Cliff Point is located between Kelingking Beach and Tembeling Beach. We left it off our itinerary because the last mile of the road to get there is incredibly rough. We ended up parking our bike about 1/4 mile from the point and walking the rest of the way. There are nice views of the cliffs from both sides of the point. But, in our opinion, they were no better than the views from, say, Kelingking. If you do go, there is a really friendly little shop. It has a few hot dishes as well as chips and cold drinks for sale.

Saren Cliff Point

Nusa Penida Itinerary, Bali, Indonesia: Saren Cliff Point

Saren Cliff Point is located on the coast between Tembeling Beach and Peguyangan. And as with Banah, the last mile or so of the road here is terrible. And again, the views are nice, but it may not be worth the difficult drive if you are short on time.

Pura Puncak Mundi

Pura Puncak Mundi is the temple that is located on the highest point on the island. Men and women must wear a sarong to enter the temple, and as with all Indonesian temples, foreigners are not allowed to enter the inner sanctuary.

The drive up to the temple is really beautiful, with views of the lush vegetation for miles in all directions. However, the temple isn’t all that interesting and people there will look at you like you are crazy for visiting. Plus, there are no real views from the actual temple.

Enjoy your tour of Nusa Penida Island!

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A Day Trip to Nusa Penida: One of the Best Bali Day trips

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A Day Trip to Nusa Penida: One of the Best Bali Day trips

Bali is a bit like Marmite or The Big Bang Theory. You tend to either love it or hate it (I hate both of those if you were wondering). I am however a Bali fan, but that wasn’t always the case. To really fall for Bali, you need to get away from the trashy beaches and tout-filled streets of places like Kuta and out into the (sort of) unspoilt nature of the interior / outlying islands. The perfect way to do that is on a day trip to Nusa Penida. You can organise a day trip from most of Bali’s mainland beach suburbs (Kuta, Seminyak etc) – it’s not the cheapest Bali day trip but it could be the most memorable.

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Things to See on a Day Trip to Nusa Penida

I’ll leave all the boring details on how to get there / the costs until later in this post – so first let’s look at what you can see on a day trip to Nusa Penida. We arrived early in the morning, found a driver (he was awesome – more on that later though) and headed to our first stop.

Angel’s Billabong

The word billabong is an Australian term for a small pond or lake. As Bali is swamped with Australians, it kind of makes sense that they’d start naming stuff eventually. Angel’s Billabong is a little rocky area which fills with water from the ocean. Sometimes waves crash onto the rocks in an aggressive fashion – people have been swept off the rocks and died here – so be careful! We were content with viewing it from the safety of dry land, but it did look like a cool place to swim (if you don’t mind hobbling over slippery rocks and possibly getting swept off to a watery grave). It’s a nice enough place, but there are better things lurking a short walk away.

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Broken Beach

Just around the coast from Angel’s Billabong lies Broken Beach, a circular pond thing where the ocean rushes below a rock bridge. It’s a cool place to walk around, but make sure to walk a little way around the rocks nearby for more ocean views. We even saw dolphins and manta rays swimming in the water below. It seems like a nice place to snorkel — check out this tour if you’re interested in swimming with mantas .

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Kelingking Beach

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last year or two (or just dislike Instagram) you’ve probably seen numerous photos of Kelingking Beach. The viewpoint above the beach is an Instagrammer’s dream spot, but even for people that don’t feel the need to make their friends jealous with their exotic travel photos it’s still a great place to visit. There’s a dodgy path leading down to the beach but most people, including my wife and I, are content with the view from above. I did walk a little way down the hill and it wasn’t that bad. It is a long way down though and one slip and you’d be in trouble – beaches like this always look better from above anyway! You can keep walking a little way around the path above the beach for a different angle – there was a guy up a tree taking photos for people so we jumped on that bandwagon pretty quickly.

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A surprisingly good lunch

If you’ve ever been on a tour in Southeast Asia which includes a lunch stop, you’ll be aware that they usually take you to the lowest quality / most expensive place they can find (it’s all about that commission). That wasn’t the case on this Nusa Penida Day trip. We stopped for lunch at Warung NG, a largish restaurant on the way to Crystal Bay (the last stop on our tour). The food was amazing – chicken strips and chips and chicken with white wine sauce. It was almost gourmet and was surprisingly one of the best meals we had in Bali.

Crystal Bay

Most tours, whether private or group, finish up at Crystal Bay at around the same time. It was packed and a bit dirty, but it was nice enough. We killed some time by lying in the shade, but I can’t help thinking there are better places than this. Ask your driver if it’s possible to skip it and go somewhere else (unless you feel like having a beer in the shade next to a slightly messy beach).

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A day trip to Nusa Penida: The Details

  • Getting there: The best way to get to Nusa Penida is to first head to Sanur, where most of the boats leave from. There are all sorts of boats, from private to public and they all seem similar. If you can, stay in Sanur the night before and walk along the waterfront boat stalls in the afternoon and strike a deal. We got a return ticket for 350,000 IDR each, but I’ve heard of people getting it cheaper than that. You can also take a tour from most beach destinations in southern Bali – expect to pay anywhere between 700,000 and 1,000,000 IDR per person. It’s not a bad deal but you’ll get it cheaper if going from Sanur. The boat ride can apparently get quite rough, but we had no problems. It is kind of hard to get on and off the boats though and your legs will get wet! Rather take a tour? You can book once you’re in Bali or check out this one on Get Your Guide .
  • Organising a driver / motorbike: Assuming you aren’t taking a tour, your two main options for exploring Nusa Penida are renting a private car / driver or a motorbike. The roads are rough, and people have died on them – I wouldn’t recommend it for inexperienced riders. We opted for the driver and luckily we met Bryan, a friendly Nusa Penida local who spoke great English. He’s more than happy to take photos for people and it was almost like exploring the island with a friend rather than a tour guide. Check out his Instagram account and get in touch if you’re thinking of heading to Nusa Penida! We paid 500,000 IDR for the day and it was money well spent.

Nusa Lembongan

Another popular way of getting to Nusa Penida is to first head to Nusa Lembongan . They are close and if you have a few days it’s a good idea to check them both out. I went to Nusa Lembongan a week or so after Nusa Penida – check out my post!

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Are you planning a day trip to Nusa Penida? Where are you most excited to visit? Let me know in the comments below!

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Thursday 21st of November 2019

Hi, Would you recommend to go to Nusa Penida with a 17 month old toddler? People seem to be ok driving a scooter with a toddler, what do you think?

Wednesday 27th of November 2019

Hey Meg, I guess it depends how confident you are on a scooter -- I wouldn't drive myself let alone a kid haha but it's different for everyone. It's easy to rent a car / driver though so that could be a safer and easier option. Enjoy your trip!

Susan Little

Friday 21st of June 2019

I have just returned from 2 weeks in Bali and I did this day tour and the pics do not do justice for this beautiful Island it is absolutely beautiful the only draw back is the state of the roads, they are absolutely appalling. If you have back problems this tour is definitely not for you ,but if you can stand driving on rough and I mean really rough roads than you will see that it is worth it stunning

P.S maybe if the tour companies along with the tourist put in a few dollars for every car or bike that travel these roads they could be fixed

Tuesday 20th of September 2022

@Jon Algie, I am going to Bali on 7 Nov this year. At present, I have had surgery on a very fractured elbow almost 3 weeks ago. I'm a fit over 70 yrs. Would it be recommended to go on the rough roads? I never knew about the roads till now.

Wednesday 3rd of July 2019

Hey Susan, yeah it's pretty rough, definitely wouldn't recommend renting a motorbike!

Kate Lubinski

Wednesday 19th of September 2018

this truly looks like a little piece of paradise! I'm thinking of booking a trip for next year in Nusa Penida, I've heard that Crystal Bay is THE place for spotting the eerie mola mola, or sunfish. reading your post makes me even more excited for buying the plane tickets!!!!

Thursday 20th of September 2018

Cheers Kate, hope you spot that fish!

Nusa Penida Day Trip from Bali – All you Need to Know

Nusa Penida Day Trip from Bali - Complete Guide

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Embark on a journey to the dramatic and pristine landscapes of Nusa Penida, an island that promises an escape from the well-trodden paths of Bali . With its sheer cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and unique geological formations, a day trip to Nusa Penida is a must-do for adventurers and nature lovers alike.

In this complete guide you will learn all the necessary information to plan your Nusa Penida adventure. From logistics like ferry schedules and ticket prices to insider tips on the must-see spots, we’ve got you covered. Discover the optimal times for visiting, the most reputable tours, essential items to bring along, and other valuable insights.

Prepare to be captivated by the island’s natural wonders and ensure your Nusa Penida day trip from Bali is an unforgettable excursion. With careful planning, you’re set to enjoy an enriching experience amidst some of Indonesia’s most spectacular coastal scenery.

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The Bali to Nusa Penida route: What’s the best way to get there?

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As Nusa Penida doesn’t have an airport, the only way to get to the smaller island from Bali is by boat. You have a few different types of boats to choose from for your trip, including fast boats and ferries, both of which offer multiple departure times each day.

Ferries to Nusa Penida : If you decide to go by ferry, which is the more affordable option, your best bet is to book a ticket with 12Go Ferries . However, you should keep in mind that some of these ferries won’t go directly from Bali to Nusa Penida and instead first make a stop in Nusa Lembongan.

Fast boats to Nusa Penida : Fast boats or speedboats take you directly from Bali to Nusa Penida and are the more popular option among tourists. Although these boats cost more, you’ll get to your destination much faster and you’ll enjoy a much more comfortable voyage. Some of the best fast boat operators include Blue Water Express and Penidago among others.

Which ports do you depart from/arrive at?

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The main port of embarkation is Sanur Harbor, but it is also possible to reach Nusa Penida from Padangbai . Both ports are quite busy, with a lot of noise, chaos and harbor traffic, so make sure that you arrive at least 30 minutes before your boat’s departure time so you can find your boat.

Nusa Penida has four arrival ports, namely Toyapakeh, Buyuk, Sampalan — where the fast boats disembark — and the ferry port in Sampalan. Sampalan is centrally located, with most of the island’s main attractions being nearby. Unlike Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida has a proper pier which makes for easy disembarkation.

Hotel transfers to ports

Most fast boat operators allow you to upgrade your package to include hotel transfers, which is a popular option for many travelers. You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Bali and when you reach Nusa Penida, you’ll enjoy a transfer to your accommodation on that side. This makes for convenient travel and is well worth the additional cost.

Guided tours to Nusa Penida from Bali

Another option is to book a guided Nusa Penida day trip from Bali. This way, an expert guide will handle your hotel transfers, boat tickets and travel itinerary. All you need to do is be ready and waiting in your hotel lobby at the scheduled pickup time and everything else is taken care of, allowing you to truly relax and enjoy Nusa Penida Island to the fullest.

Time on the move: How long is the journey to Nusa Penida from Bali?

The time it takes to get from Bali to Nusa Penida depends on the type of boat you choose for your journey. Another factor that may affect the time it takes to reach the smaller island is the weather conditions on the day, as rough seas and heavy rain may result in a slower journey.

With that being said, the two islands are less than 30 kilometers away from each other, so no matter which boat option you choose or the weather conditions on the day of your trip, you can expect a travel time of under 1.5 hours.

Fast boats : The quickest way to get from Bali to Nusa Penida is to take a fast boat from Sanur. The direct journey should only take around 30 minutes and you’ll enjoy comfortable seating alongside incredible views of the surrounding islands.

Ferries : Your other option is to take a ferry from Sanur to Nusa Penida, which should take roughly 45 minutes depending on the ferry option you choose. You could also take a slow boat to Nusa Lembongan and then take a local boat to Penida, but this would take you well over an hour.

Which is quickest? Taking the fast boat is definitely the recommended option. Not only is it quicker and easier than the ferry, but it is more comfortable and the price difference between the two options is also not too significant.

Budgeting the boat ride: How much should you expect to pay for a trip from Bali to Nusa Penida?

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Boat rides between Bali and Nusa Penida are relatively affordable, with ferry tickets costing between US$8 and US$10 per person and fast boat tickets costing approximately US$20 per person.

Tickets with hotel transfers

Packages inclusive of hotel transfers on both sides typically cost around US$30 per person. However, the cost of these packages may fluctuate depending on the location of your accommodation in Bali and how many people are in your group.

Private speedboats

If you’re looking for a luxury option, you could always hire a private speedboat with a skipper for the day. This would eliminate the need to navigate public transport and you could choose your own departure time. However, you can expect to pay at easy US$300 for this type of service.

Should you book in advance?

While you can buy your boat tickets at the onsite ticket offices on the day of your trip, it is best that you secure your tickets online ahead of time. This way, you won’t have to wait in the long lines and you’ll actually enjoy slightly cheaper rates than if you were to buy onsite. Furthermore, boats can fill up very quickly during high season and booking in advance will ensure you get tickets for your preferred travel dates.

Remember to read reviews online ahead of time and book your tickets through a safe and trustworthy company.

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No matter how much you are comfortable with spending on a boat trip from Bali to Nusa Penida, there is an option that is well-suited to your budget.

Must-see attractions: What are Nusa Penida’s unmissable experiences?

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With its rugged cliffs, pristine beaches and turquoise waters, Nusa Penida is one of the most beautiful islands in all of Indonesia and has dozens of stunning natural attractions to offer its visitors. The island is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoors enthusiasts.

Explore the beaches

One of the things that Nusa Penida is best known for is its incredible beaches, which include Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach, Kelingking Beach, Crystal Bay and Broken Beach among others.

No matter whether you prefer surfing, sunbathing or swimming, there is the perfect beach on Nusa Penida for you to enjoy. Crystal Bay is one of the preferred surfing beaches and Kelingking Beach is one of the best beaches for swimming and tanning.

Have an underwater adventure

The snorkeling opportunities in Nusa Penida are truly incredible, with people from all over the world traveling to the island for the chance to snorkel with manta rays, bamboo sharks, sea turtles, reef fish and a variety of other marine creatures.

Manta Point, located on the southern end of the island, is the best spot to scuba dive or snorkel with the manta rays that frequent the area. A few of the island’s top-rated dive schools include Mambo Dive Center , Pure Dive Resort , and Purple Dive Penida .

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Go on a photo expedition

Diamond Beach, Nusa Penida

The island of Nusa Penida is also filled with a plethora of amazing viewpoints, which offer incredible photo opportunities. Those interested in photography will walk away from the island with cameras bursting with breathtaking images.

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Banah Cliff Point is undoubtedly one of the most breathtaking viewpoints on the island, but you may also want to check out the Thousand Island Viewpoint and the Rumah Pohon Treehouse if you have time.

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Discover natural wonders

While Nusa Penida may be best known for its pristine beaches and rugged coastal beauty, you shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to visit the Peguyangan Waterfall. The cascading waterfall is also home to a small temple as well as a natural infinity pool!

Another one of the island’s famous natural infinity pools is called Angel’s Billabong. This natural pool merges with the ocean and is a great place to take photos and relax in the pool’s warm waters.

With so many unmissable attractions to see during your time in Nusa Penida, it can be challenging to create an itinerary that doesn’t leave you wanting more. This is when opting for a guided tour can be a good option.

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Tour selection: What are the top-rated tours to Nusa Penida from Bali?

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If you’re looking to visit the island with a local guide, there are plenty of Nusa Penida day tours from Bali to choose from. The advantage of going on a tour is that your guide will take care of all your travel arrangements and ensure that you see the very best of what the island has to offer.

You can opt for a tour that provides you with a general overview of the island’s top attractions or choose an excursion that focuses on snorkeling and provides you with the opportunity to swim with manta rays and sea turtles.

How much do tours cost?

General tours typically cost between US$40 and US$60 for group excursions, where you’ll get the chance to meet other travelers from around the world. Private excursions, such as the Nusa Penida All-Inclusive Day Trip, typically cost around US$80 per person depending on the number of participants.

Tours that focus specifically on snorkeling, such as the Nusa Penida Manta Ray Experience, usually cost around US$80 for a group trip that’s inclusive of snorkeling gear. Private snorkeling trips usually cost at least US$150 per person for an all-inclusive experience.

If you’re looking for a luxury experience, you may be interested in a VIP Private Boat to Nusa Penida. You’ll get to explore the island with a private speedboat for the day, with no need to navigate public transport. You’ll enjoy a combination of snorkeling with manta rays as well as a land adventure. You can expect to pay roughly US$1,600 for a tour that caters for 3 people.

What do tours include?

Tours are typically inclusive of hotel transfers, boat tickets, lunch, bottled water, any equipment required for activities listed on the itinerary and more. Just make sure you read specific tour inclusions carefully so that you know what to expect.

While private tours are more expensive, you’ll enjoy a personalized experience with a custom itinerary. Your guide will cater solely to the specific needs of you and your travel companions. Most tours take place in English, although some private excursions offer tours in other languages, such as French and Japanese.

Ideal visit timing: When should you plan your trip to Nusa Penida for the best experience?

While Nusa Penida can be visited at any time throughout the year, the optimal time to visit the island is during Indonesia’s dry season, which takes place between May and September.

This period is known for its warm dry weather, with very little chance of rain and great water visibility that is perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving. Visiting the island during the rainy season can really dampen your overall experience.

Keep in mind that the island is busiest during June and July, which are the peak months for tourism in Indonesia. However, Nusa Penida will still be a lot quieter than Bali, which can get quite chaotic during June and July.

Day trip essentials: What items are crucial to bring along to Nusa Penida?

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Waterproof bag : It’s recommended that you pack all your day trip essentials into a waterproof daypack so that they are protected against potential splashes during your time on Nusa Penida. If you don’t have a waterproof bag, you can easily find one for sale in Bali.

Sun protection : Sun protection is one of the most important things to take with you for your Nusa Penida day trip. You’ll be enjoying beautiful beaches and the great outdoors, so make sure you pack a sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.

Swimming gear : As you’ll probably be swimming and/or snorkeling, you should also bring along a swimsuit, towel and maybe even a change of clothes in case the outfit you’re traveling in gets wet along the way.

A charged camera : There will be dozens of amazing photo opportunities so make sure you bring your camera or a smartphone for taking pictures. You may want to bring a power bank and backup batteries just in case.

Good walking shoes : Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring the island, but bring a pair of flip-flops along with for when it comes time to hit the beach.

Local currency : It’s also a good idea to bring some cash along with you as Nusa Penida’s ATMs (close to the island’s northern coast, where the boat terminals are located.) can sometimes be unreliable.

Getting around Nusa Penida: Is it a straightforward process?

When it comes to getting around Nusa Penida, you have a few different options available to you. The island is significantly smaller than Bali, but it is still the largest of the three Nusa islands and walking between all of the attractions is simply not feasible.

Private vehicles : While it is not possible to rent a car and self-drive during your time on the island, you can rent a vehicle with a private driver. This is a good option for if you have a lot of suitcases or want to enjoy the comfort of a car over a scooter.

Scooter rentals : Scooter rental is probably the most popular form of transport on Nusa Penida. There are scooter rental companies all over the island and it is not necessary to make a booking in advance. However, you should inspect the scooter you plan on hiring and make sure that it is in decent condition.

Take care when riding around the island on a scooter as many of the roads have potholes and are in need of improvements. Also keep in mind that complete darkness sets in around 45 minutes after sunset and you don’t want to be driving on Nusa Penida’s unlit roads after dark.

The signal can be faulty on the island so you can’t rely on Google Maps or similar apps to get you around. You may have to rely on asking locals for directions or a physical map to get from one attraction to another.

Guided tours to Nusa Penida : Because of the challenges associated with getting around the island on your own, guided Nusa Penida day trips from Bali are often preferred. This way, an experienced guide will handle your transportation needs and ensure you don’t get lost or put yourself in danger.

Dining options: Where are the best places to eat in Nusa Penida?

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When it comes to finding a bite to eat in Nusa Penida, you have plenty of options available to you. No matter your dietary requirements, budget and other requirements, there is a restaurant on the island to suit your preferences.

Restaurants serving local cuisine in Nusa Penida

If you’re interested in trying out local food at a traditional warung, some of the best options available to you include Warung Forest, Ogix Warung and Warung Tu Pande. On warung menus, you’ll find things like nasi goreng (fried rice), tempeh, tofu, corn fritters and other traditional dishes.

Fine dining in Nusa Penida

If fine dining is more your style, you may want to check out West Food & Drink as well as Cactus Nusa Penida. Both restaurants offer lovely atmospheres and a variety of international cuisines to tantalize your tastebuds.

Eateries with global menus in Nusa Penida

Those looking for budget-friendly eateries that offer a combination of local cuisine and international fare may want to try The Chill Penida, Mambo Beach Cafe and Amok Sunset among others.

No matter where you decide to eat in Nusa Penida. you’re likely to find a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan options. There are so many great restaurants to eat at on the island, so try to visit more than one during your time there.

If you want to buy water, cool drinks, and snacks like chocolate bars, fruit, etc., there are  plenty of supermarkets and corner shops scattered around Nusa Penida, so there is no need to bring these items with you from Bali.

Nusa Lembongan visit: Should you include it in your itinerary?

Nusa Lembongan

If you have the time, you should definitely include the nearby island of Nusa Lembongan in your itinerary. While the islands are similar in many ways, they are still different enough some each other to make it worthwhile to visit both.

Nusa Lembongan may be smaller in size but it has many unmissable attractions of its own, including Devil’s Tears, the Mangrove Forest, Mushroom Beach, the Gala-Gala Underground House and so much more. The island is one of the top-rated destinations in Indonesia and is a firm favorite amongst tourists from all over the world.

Even if you only have a few hours available to you, it is worth your time to visit Nusa Lembongan while you are in the vicinity of the Nusa archipelago.

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Read more: Check out our complete guide Nusa Lembongan Day Trip – All you Need to Know .

Island comparison: Nusa Lembongan versus Nusa Penida, which one stands out?

Both Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida are fantastic island destinations in Indonesia and it is very difficult to say if one is better than the other. The main difference between the two islands is that Nusa Penida is a lot larger than Nusa Lembongan, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that Penida has more attractions.

Nusa Lembongan has been catering to tourists for a lot longer than Nusa Penida has, therefore has slightly better infrastructure and a wider variety of things to see and do. Nusa Lembongan also has better surf spots than Nusa Penida, while Penida has more remote beaches.

Both islands are very special in their own way, each boasting a variety of magnificent natural attractions, so why not visit both of them and decide which one is your personal favorite?

Exploring both islands: Is it possible to cover Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida in a single day?

It is definitely possible to visit both Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida in one day. The best way to do this would be through booking a boat tour that visits both islands. The two islands are separated by a very narrow waterway, which makes it easy to visit both islands in a single day.

Overnight stay possibilities: What are your options for accommodation if you decide to extend your visit in Nusa Penida?

Unicorn Bungalow, Nusa Penida

If you want to see everything that Nusa Penida has to offer and experience the island in its entirety, you may be interested in extending your day trip and spending a few nights on the island instead. If this is the case, you have an array of different types of accommodation to choose from.

From charming villas to luxury hotels and everything in between, Nusa Penida has accommodation options to suit a range of different budgets and preferences.

Budget-friendly accommodation in Nusa Penida : If you’re interested in budget-friendly options, you may want to make a booking at Ananta Bungalow , Unicorn Bungalow or Pondok Bamboo Villa .

Luxury accommodation in Nusa Penida : If luxury hotels with all the bells and whistles are more to your liking, you may want to stay at Sea La Vie Resort , Deep Roots Dive and Yoga Resort or Mambo Beach Resort .

Wherever you decide to book, the island is well-suited for tourists and you can expect to enjoy well-furnished rooms, beautiful views and all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay.

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That’s a wrap! We hope you enjoyed our Nusa Penida informative guide. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.

Wondering where your adventures will take you next? Be sure to explore our recommendations for the top places to see in Bali , and don’t overlook our curated list of exciting activities to experience on the Island of Gods .

Have fun in Nusa Penida!

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24 November 2023

The Best Nusa Pendia Day Trip from Seminyak Bali (2023)

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A trip to Bali is not complete without visiting Nusa Penida Island. Are you wondering how to get from Seminyak to Nusa Penida if you want to escape the bustling streets of Seminyak and have an amazing adventure?

Well, there are a few choices, but the best one is to go on a day trip to Nusa Penida, a beautiful island off the coast of Bali.

With its beautiful cliffs, white-sand beaches, and clear, blue waters full of sea life, Nusa Penida is a tropical paradise.

I hope this post will help you make the most of your day trip from Seminyak to Nusa Penida by taking you through the highlights of this fascinating place.

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A Day Trip to Nusa Penida from Seminyak

To fall in love with Bali, you must leave the dirty beaches and touristy streets of places like Kuta and explore the (kind of) untouched nature of the islands in the middle and out to sea.

The best way to do that is to take a day trip to Nusa Penida. A day trip can be planned from most of Bali’s beach suburbs on the main island, like Kuta, Seminyak, and others.

Alternatively, you can book online at least one day ahead of time. You can make reservations online with a different of ferry companies.

It might not be the cheapest day trip in Bali, but it might be the most memorable. I would recommend booking through Klook . We never had any issues, and you can trust them.

How to Get to Nusa Penida from Seminyak

Most boats leave from Sanur Harbour, which is the best place to start your trip to Nusa Penida. Private and public boats look alike, so if you don’t have time to stay on the island for a few days like we did, I suggest you go on an epic day trip. It looks like there are two main-day trips.

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BEST NUSA PENIDA DAY TRIP TOURS

These are the two most well-known Nusa Penida tours. We took the Bali Nusa Penida Tour, meeting at Sanur Harbour.

Please keep in mind that this only includes the ferry ride from Sanur to Nusa Penida. You will need to rent a motorcycle or private car to get around the island on your own.

  • Nusa Penida Tour from Bali (Meet Up at Sanur Harbor). It is a popular day trip from Bali to Penida, with all the highlights.
  • From Bali: Swim with Manta Rays in Nusa Penida. The most incredible experience was swimming with giant mantas.

The first tour is called the BEST Nusa Penida Tour from Bali (Meet Up at Sanur Harbor) , and it essentially covers all of the most famous beaches and viewpoints on both the Nusa Penida East Tour and the Nusa Penida West Tour in a single day, along with snorkelling opportunities. This is the one we took.

A DAY TRIP TO NUSA PENIDA: THE DETAILS

As long as you get to Sanur Harbour on time, getting on the ferry is pretty quick. We reserved our ferry tickets two days ahead of time, so we didn’t have to worry about finding the right tour on the spot. Instead, we went straight to the tour company to get our tickets.

(This tour did not operate in the same manner as other locations where you had to present your QR code before proceeding.) You will need to get a bracelet or ticket in person, and you will need to keep it safe until you get back to Sanur.

Otherwise, you might not be able to get on the ferry. Make sure you remember this, even if you book ahead of time.

Taking a Day Tour to Nusa Penida from Bali

Also, please remember that the Nusa Penida day trip tour we booked did not include getting to and from our hotel. Those things will need to be arranged separately. I suggest taking a Grab taxi or a scooter to get to Sanur Harbour.

The boat ride from Bali’s Sanur Harbour takes 30 minutes, so if you’re staying in Canggu, Seminyak, or Kuta, getting to Nusa Penida quickly for a day trip is easy.

We stayed in Ubud during our day trip to Nusa Penida, so we left our villa an hour early and got to the harbour by 8:45 am.

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EXPLORING NUSA PENIDA: What you can expect to see on a Day Trip to Nusa Penida

We arrived early and reached Nusa Penida island by 10:15 a.m. You’ll have to explore the island on your own using a motorcycle or a private car once you get there.

Just keep in mind where the tour company spot is, and pay close attention to the time when you need to return to board the boat to return to Sanur Harbour.

The Best and cheapest way to have a great day trip on Nusa Penida

To get a better bargain, move a little further towards the waterfront boat stalls from the tour companies’ booths. Most importantly, you should know which side of Nusa Penida island you want to explore: the east or the west.

This will tell you how much a taxi or scooter ride will cost. If you don’t have experience riding, I don’t suggest getting a scooter because the roads on the island are a bit bumpy.

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Do not think you can see both sides of the island in one day; that is impossible on a day trip. If you genuinely want an entirely immersive experience, you must choose one or the other. Most importantly, bring cash because Nusa Penida doesn’t have many ATMs.

Nusa Penida Highlights Tour

  • Kelingking Beach (West side)
  • Angel’s Billabong (West side)
  • Broken Beach (west side)
  • Diamond Beach (East side)
  • Crystal Bay Beach (West side)
  • Treehouse (East side)
  • Many panoramic viewpoints (East side)
  • Teletubbies Hill (East side)

Natural attractions of Nusa Penida

Kelingking beach.

You have probably seen a lot of pictures of Kelingking Beach on Instagram, even if you don’t use it. When you visit the viewpoint above the beach, you will understand why it’s a travel blogger’s dream location on Instagram.

However, it’s also a great place to visit for those who don’t feel the need to make their friends envious of their beautiful travel photos. It’s pretty amazing to look at, even in real life.

The path down to the beach wasn’t very safe, but most people, including my husband and me, were happy with the view from above. I wouldn’t suggest going down unless you are a fitness expert. It’s not for everyone.

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After enjoying the breathtaking views of Kelingking Beach, we had lunch at one of the eateries that are close to the cliffs that overlook the shore.

There aren’t many restaurants around, so this is an excellent place to eat if you want to see the highlights of the side you’ve selected and save time. Naturally, Kelingking Beach is the first thing you see when you get there.

The next stops on our tour were Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong, located on the western side of Nusa Penida island (since we only saw this side of the island, I can only speak for the side we did visit, if that makes sense).

Our driver took us there. The fact that these two are in the same place and can be reached in five minutes is fantastic. There’s no reason to worry about driving in a hurry.

You would probably need an hour to see both and enjoy the incredible natural formations.

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BROKEN BEACH

When you get to the places where Broken and Angel’s Billabong are, it’s up to you which one you would love to see first—they are 5 minutes apart! Broken Beach is on your left.

It looks like a round pond with the ocean rushing below a rock bridge.

The name comes from the way the rocks around this beach are shaped, which looks like an arch.

This arch-shaped thing looks like a hole in the wall at first glance, which makes it look like it’s broken.

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It’s a great place to stroll around, but if you want to see more of the ocean, make sure to stroll around the nearby rocks.

You should know that there might be other tourists there depending on when you get there, so be ready to wait a little while to take pictures.

ANGEL’S BILLABONG

To the right of Broken Beach, around the coast, is Angel’s Billabong, a beautiful natural feature on Bali, Indonesia’s island of Nusa Penida.

This one-of-a-kind rock formation on the southwest coast of the island forms a peaceful natural infinity pool with a view of the huge Indian Ocean.

The pool’s clear water makes it a safe and peaceful place to swim at low tide, revealing a fascinating underwater world.

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CRYSTAL BAY

Our day trip to Nusa Penida ended with a visit to Crystal Bay Beach. It looks like this is where most tours end, whether they are private or with a group.

If I’m being honest, though, this beach wasn’t very interesting. As you might guess, it was very crowded, and we didn’t like it at all.

There was no shade at all, but they did have sunbeds with umbrellas that I think you could rent.

At this point, though, you won’t have time to rest because you need to get back to where the tour company is on the harbour so they can take you back to Sunar.

We did go swimming, though, because it was too hot and we needed to cool off. They also have some simple shower rooms that cost less than £1 or $1.

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Tips for a successful day trip to Nusa Penida

This island, Nusa Penida, is one of the most beautiful spots in Bali. If you’ve read this far, you probably already know why you shouldn’t miss this place.

If you choose to go, you should know that it is a fantastic location for unwinding and taking in Indonesia’s breathtaking scenery.

Also, to help you get ready for the perfect day trip to Nusa Penida, here are some essential travel tips for visiting the island:

Packing Essentials for Nusa Penida

  • Sunscreen: It can get boiling, so bring water and sunscreen. We went in September, especially if you want to lay in the sun on the beach or swim with Mantas.
  • Hat/cap : As previously mentioned, wear a hat to protect your face and neck from the sun.
  • Comfortable shoes : Comfortable shoes are key when exploring Nusa Penida in a day! The ground can be rough, so wear shoes that are made to last. It’ll keep you going as you hop from beautiful sight to beautiful sight.

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Planning an itinerary to make the most of the limited time

Your day trip to Nusa Penida will go much more smoothly if you plan your schedule. With a plan, you won’t waste time figuring out where to go next and will get to see the places you want to see.

It makes your day trip even more remarkable by allowing you to see and experience more!

Researching and booking boat trips to Nusa Penida

Planning and researching boat schedules for a day trip to Nusa Penida is crucial for a smooth experience. Here’s why:

  • Limited Availability: Boat services to Nusa Penida have limited schedules, especially for day trips. Making reservations ensures you secure a spot on the desired departure.
  • Avoiding Delays: By booking in advance, you minimise the risk of last-minute hassles or waiting for availability. It helps you stick to your planned itinerary without unexpected delays.

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Daily Schedules from Sanur Harbour to Nusa Penida:

  • Morning Departure: 8:00 AM
  • Midday Departure: 11:00 AM
  • Afternoon Departure: 3:00 PM

Return schedules from Nusa Penida to Sanur Harbour:

  • Morning Return: 9:30 AM
  • Midday Return: 1:00 PM
  • Afternoon Return: 4:30 PM

To be sure, you should check for any updates or changes to the schedule closer to the time you plan to travel. Booking your day trip to Nusa Penida early will give you peace of mind and a spot!

Is going to Nusa Penida worth it?

Absolutely! A day trip from Seminyak to Nusa Penida is an adventure you will never forget, full of amazing views and one-of-a-kind activities.

The natural beauty of this island paradise will take your breath away, from the stunning Kelingking Beach to the mesmerising Broken Beach.

Many people visit Nusa Penida to explore hidden caves, snorkel with colourful marine life, or just relax in the calm waters.

While a day trip may not cover everything this island offers, it is a great way to get away from Seminyak’s busy streets and take in the wonders of nature.

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Experience the ultimate aquatic adventure with our Nusa Penida Day Tour and Full Watersport include Snorkeling, Canoe, Banana, Donut, Jetski, Flying Fish, and Seawalker. This action-packed excursion offers a unique opportunity to explore Nusa Penida's vibrant marine life, crystal-clear waters, and thrilling water activities. Our package includes round-trip fast boat transfers, island tour, buffet lunch at Esa G, and a carefully planned schedule to ensure an enjoyable and hassle-free experience.

Broken Beach

  • Angel Billabong: A short walk from Broken Beach, you'll find Angel Billabong, a natural infinity pool carved into the rock by centuries of erosion. This enchanting tidal pool offers a serene oasis where you can take a refreshing dip while gazing out at the vast Indian Ocean. The vibrant green hues of the pool contrast beautifully with the rugged volcanic rock and crashing waves. Time your visit during low tide for the best experience, as the pool can become dangerous during high tide and rough seas.
  • Kelingking Secret Point
  • Snorkling in Nusa Penida
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  • Return fast boat
  • Sharing Car
  • Retribution Fee
  • Snorkling Equipment
  • Instructure

07.00 - 07.30: Meeting Point in Serangan Port

08.00: Departure from Serangan Port to Nusa Penida

09.00: Arrive at Nusa Penida

10.00: Arrive at Angel Billabong

10.30: Arrive at Broken Beach

11.30: Arrive at Kelingking Secret Point

12.30: Lunch

13.00: Watersport activity

16.30: Departure from Nusa Penida to Serangan Port

17.30: Arrive at Serangan Port

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2 Days in Nusa Penida: An Incredible Nusa Penida Itinerary For Your Visit

Nusa Penida's Kelingking Beach at sunset.

Two days in Nusa Penida, Indonesia is a great introduction to the island.

Located off the southeast of Bali, Nusa Penida (also called Penida Island) is a beautiful place to visit while you’re exploring Bali and other Nusa Islands (Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan). Penida is the largest island out of the three Nusa Islands. 

From the secluded beaches to the jaw-dropping viewpoints , you’ll have an incredible time traveling and relaxing around this quiet island. 

In this post, we’re providing information on how to spend 2 days in Nusa Penida and other helpful travel tips such as how to get around, where to eat, and more.

With this Nusa Penida itinerary, feel free to mix around the schedule and sightseeing activities. If you want to spend more time on the beaches, go for it! 

Click on the links below to jump to various areas of the Nusa Penida itinerary.

  • How Many Days to Stay in Nusa Penida
  • Day 1 Itinerary
  • Day 2 Itinerary

How to Get to Nusa Penida

How to get around nusa penida, where to stay in nusa penida, where to eat in nusa penida, related: check out our post on things to know before traveling to bali ..

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How Many Days Should You Stay in Nusa Penida?

Spending 2 days in Nusa Penida is enough time to see the major attractions and highlights of the area. We’ve been to Nusa Penida twice and spend between 2-3 days here. 

If you have the chance and have a longer stay, we would suggest that you stay in Nusa Penida for at least three days .

This Indonesian island is huge and has long traveling times between attractions. You’re better off taking your time to spread out the Nusa Penida attractions over more days. Plus, you can always relax on the beach 

Map of the 2 Days Nusa Penida Itinerary

Map of how to spend 2 days on Nusa Penida, Indonesia

Click the image to see a larger view of the map of the Nusa Penida itinerary for 2 days. Credit: Map data: Google

Nusa Penida Itinerary Day 1

It’s recommended to depart Bali in the early morning so you can arrive at Nusa Penida by 9am or 10am. (We have more information about how to get to Nusa Penida below or you can click here to see it now.)

Once you arrive in Nusa Penida’s Toya Pakeh Harbour or Buyuk Harbour, stop by your Nusa Penida accommodation to check-in and drop off your luggage before heading out for the day.

On this first day Nusa Penida, we’re exploring the west side of the island.

Swim at the Crystal Bay Beach.

The weather is hot and humid, so it’s time for a morning swim at Crystal Bay Beach . Or, you can visit this place in the late afternoon. This place is easy to get to from the Toya Pakeh Harbour area. 

The refreshing water is a great way to cool off. It’s stunning here – so blue and clean.

This area is known for scuba diving and snorkeling so you’ll see a few boats docked in the water.

We saw many locals and tourists swimming and relaxing in the area. 

If you don’t want to swim, you can rent a lawn chair on the beach or hang out at the local warung and enjoy cold drinks.

In the afternoon, the beach area gets extremely crowded. 

Admission Cost: Free to visit

Jackie Szeto, Life Of Doing, stands in the blue waters off of the Crystal Bay Beach in Nusa Penida, Indonesia.

Crystal Bay Beach is a good starting point in your 2 days in Nusa Penida.

Explore the iconic Kelingking Beach.

Kelingking Beach is the iconic spot splashed over social media and Instagram .

You’ll recognize the spot with the extended green cliff area surrounded by the deep blue water (it looks like a T-Rex’s head!)

It’s well worth the opportunity to spend some time here. Most visitors tend to stay in the top overlook area which is amazing for photos. Yet, you’re competing with other tourists for the same spot. 

Read our Kelingking Beach guide for insider tips here . 

If you have the chance, take the stairs down for a better view of the coastline and also go to the beach . It’s a mini hiking adventure since the stairway is steep.

It’s recommended to have closed-toe shoes and to hold onto the bamboo railing for extra support. For our first time visiting, we did the climb in flip-flops but was extra careful to not slip on the rocks.

We can see why this beach is considered one of the top beaches to visit in Southeast Asia . The white sandy beach is secluded and not crowded since it takes a while to head down and you also need to think about coming back up! 

Note: You’ll need to check if the beach is available. As of January 2023, it was closed to the public.

The road to get to Kelingking Beach is one of the sketchiest places that we’ve been on. It was formerly a potholed mess but now it’s been paved. But, the road is still steep, so be extra careful if riding a motorbike. 

Admission Cost: Free to visit and 5,000 IDR ($.35 USD) for motorbike/car parking

Jackie Szeto, from Life Of Doing, stands along the cliff side admiring the ocean and beach landscape of Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida, off of Bali, Indonesia

Kelingking Beach has stunning landscapes. It’s well worth the sketchy drive to get here!

Stop by the Pura Paluang (Car Temple) (Optional).

A five-minute walk from the Kelingking Beach parking lot is the Pura Paluang (also known as the Car Temple).

It’s a small Hindu temple that has two cars (one is a smaller version of the Volkswagen Beetle) in the worship area.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t enter the temple as there was a ceremony so we’ll come back on a future visit.

If the temple is open to the public, please remember to cover your knees and shoulders before entering. 

Awe the views from the Paluang Cliff viewpoint.

Next to the Pura Paluang temple is the Paluang Cliff viewpoint .

Surprisingly it isn’t crowded and provides another fantastic view of Kelingking Beach’s cliffside.

There is a wooden boat that overlooks the cliff so it’s another photo opportunity spot. The cost to take a photo is 50,000 IDR ($3.30 USD) per person, so it’s costly. 

It’s so relaxing in this spot that we didn’t want to leave!  Feel free to rest and order a drink at the local shop. 

Side view of Kelingking Beach from the Paluang Cliff Viewpoint in Nusa Penida.

Paluang Cliff Viewpoint is another fabulous spot to see Kelingking Beach during your Nusa Penida itinerary.

Watch the sunset from Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach.

If you have time to visit Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach before sunset, then go for it! The host of our guesthouse recommended seeing them around sunset time frame. 

Otherwise, visit these two attractions at any time of the day.

Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach are located next to each other so you don’t need to travel far.

Angel’s Billabong is a natural pool between two jagged rocks/cliffs. Unfortunately, swimming isn’t allowed at Angel’s Billabong. 

A pool of water in between rocky cliffsides at Angel's Billabong, Nusa Penida

Here is what Angel’s Billabong looks like

Broken Beach is a picturesque spot with a natural archway surrounded by gorgeous blue water. What is cool about Broken Beach is that you can take a short walk around the bay and on top of the arch. There are also plenty of photo spots with the arch. 

Broken Beach is a natural archway surrounded by ocean water in Nusa Penida, Indonesia

Read our Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach travel guide for more tips.

Life of doing side story:.

On our first trip to Nusa Penida, visiting Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong was high on the Nusa Penida bucket list . Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to visit.

We had a motorbike accident driving to  Seganging Waterfall after Kelingking Beach. While the accident wasn’t terrible, it was necessary to return back to our guesthouse to clean up the wounds. We’ll return back to Nusa Penida to see these two places.   

On our second trip to Nusa Penida, we were thrilled to finally see these beautiful sights!

Nusa Penida Itinerary Day 2

We’re now on our second day in Nusa Penida and we’re off to see more beautiful places on this island. 

This time, we’re exploring the east side of the island.

Hike down to the Peguyangan Waterfall.

​With our failed attempt to see Seganging Waterfall yesterday, our host from our guesthouse recommended Peguyangan Waterfall . The waterfall also has a small temple area.

NOTE: This place is not suitable for those who have difficulties walking. It’s very steep and dangerous in some areas!

From the Toya Pakeh port, it’ll take around 45 minutes to get to this waterfall and the road quality is much better than going to Seganging Waterfall. This place is located southwest of the island.

From the parking lot, it’s an adventure to get to the waterfall as you walk/hike down a steep set of blue stairs along the edge of the cliff for 15 minutes. You need to rent a sarong as there is a temple area.

The stairways are stable yet you’ll need to climb over pipes and tree branches. You may need to use the handrails to balance yourself going down. If you’re afraid of heights, you’ll test your fear here. 

Once you reach the bottom, you’ll see a small temple area that also has holy water .  Don’t forget to wear your sarong as you enter the temple.

You’ll pass through a stream which is the start of the Peguyangan Waterfall. 

Peguyangan Waterfall is a bit of an understatement as it didn’t have the huge cascades like the waterfalls in Bali . It was more of a stream from the water pipes that falls directly into the ocean.

If you continue further down the cliffside, there is a bathing area to wade in a small pool.

It’s the same route to go back to the parking lot, so you’ll have a good leg and arm workout with the challenging course.

Otherwise, this place is a fun offbeat destination in Nusa Penida since it isn’t crowded. 

Admission Cost: Free. Motorbike parking is 5,000 IDR ($.35 USD). Sarong rental is 15,000 IDR ($1.00 USD).

Overview of the Peguyangan Waterfall, temple area, and the cliffside view.

The view of the Peguyangan Waterfall and temple area.

Relax at the Diamond Beach and Atuh Beach.

Diamond Beach and Atul Beach are next to each other so you need to pay one admission cost to visit both of them. From the Peguyangan Waterfall, it’s about a 30-minute drive to get here. 

Diamond Beach is a clean and secluded beach to spend an hour or two relaxing, taking a nap, and reading a book. The entrance is closer to the parking lot area so you can head there first before going to Atul Beach .

You have to take the stairs down to Diamond Beach. The stairs are steep and you also need to watch out for your head along the white limestone/sandstone cliff .

You will need to use a rope to go down a rock.

At the bottom of the stairs, there is a store that sells drinks and food. It also offers a swing experience (similar to what you see at Tegallalang rice terraces ) for 200,000 IDR ($12.90 USD) per ride. 

The beach itself has soft white sand and isn’t too crowded. You’ll get some views of the large rocks in the water. You don’t need to worry about umbrellas or shade as the cliff covers the area most of the time. Bring your towel, swimsuit, and enjoy this relaxing spot.

Read our Diamond Beach travel guide for more details. 

If you’re eyeing more beach time, head to Atuh Beach. Located on the other side of the mountain, Atuh Beach has beachside amenities with lawn chairs, umbrellas, and drinks available for purchase.

To get to Atuh Beach, go back up the stairs from Diamond Beach, follow the signs to Atuh Beach, and then head back down the mountain to Atuh Beach.

We didn’t spend any time at Atuh Beach as we didn’t want to be in the sun after the shade from Diamond Beach.

Admission Cost: 25,000 IDR ($1.65 USD) per person and 5,000 IDR ($.35 USD) for parking 

Jackie Szeto, Life Of Doing, soaks her feet in the waters of the Nusa Penida's Diamond Beach

Spend a few hours at the gorgeous Diamond Beach. It’s a top attraction to visit in Nusa Penida.

Stop by Nusa Penida Treehouse.

If you have additional time on your Nusa Penida itinerary, check out the photographic views from Rumah Pohon Treehouse . It has jaw-dropping views of the Diamond Beach area and Thousand Islands Viewpoint.

Here, everyone takes the famous treehouse photo while overlooking the viewpoint. Since the line is very long, there is a 2-minute per person time limit to take photos.

To get to the treehouse, you need to take the stairs down. It’s steep so it won’t be suitable for those with mobility issues.

Read our Rumah Pohon Treehouse guide for more details. 

For a unique experience, you could consider staying overnight at Rumah Pohon Treehouse .

Admission Cost: 75,000 IDR ($5.00 USD) per person for the photo

Justin Huynh and Jackie Szeto, Life Of Doing, sit on the wooden staircase of Rumah Pohon treehouse in Nusa Penida

Our guide helped us take this photo!

Stop by the Teletubbies Hill.

Want to see the rolling hills of Teletubbies Hill? If you’ve seen the British Teletubbies show, then you’ll remember the green hills that the Teletubbies characters play on. And, Nusa Penida has its own version of the hills.

We visited this place on our second visit to Nusa Penida. During our visit in January, the hills were not that green and pretty. Our driver mentioned that July would be a better time to see the green hills.

Admission Cost: Free

Visit the Goa Giri Putra Temple.

On your way back to town, consider taking the route going east of the mountain. The roads are a lot smoother and paved. 

If you have the chance, stop by the Goa Giri Putra temple . It’s an opportunity to visit a Hindu temple inside a cave . You’re only allowed in the cave one at a time as the entrance is very tight.

As with any temple in Bali, you’ll need to have a sarong prior to entering the temple. Renting a sarong is available at the entrance. 

We didn’t have a chance to visit this place as the sun was setting by the time of our arrival and we wanted to catch an early dinner.

Admission Cost: 50,000 IDR ($3.30 USD)

Now, we’ll share some helpful information on how to get to Nusa Penida. 

Option 1: From Bali to Nusa Penida

It’s best to stay and explore the Sanur area so you can take a boat that goes directly to Nusa Penida. 

There are several speed boat companies that’ll pick you up and take you directly to the boat docks at Sanur Harbour. You can inquire at the dock and make a reservation or reserve a speedboat ticket in advance.

Reserve a speedboat ticket here.

Your Nusa Penida accommodations may also assist with making a speed boat reservation, so you can make an inquiry.

Our Bali driver handled our round-trip boat reservation through Wijaya Buyuk Fast Boat .

The speedboat ride from Bali to Nusa Penida takes 50 minutes. The boat will get dropped off at either Toya Pakeh Harbour or Buyuk Harbour.

Option 2: From Bali to Nusa Lembongan to Nusa Penida

You can also travel from Bali – Nusa Lembongan – Nusa Penida route. We did this route as we stayed in Nusa Lembongan for two days before visiting Nusa Penida. 

From Bali to Nusa Lembongan, hire a speed boat to travel between the two islands – either from Rocky Fast Cruise or Scoot Cruise .

Once you’ve arrived in Nusa Lembongan, take a taxi to go to the yellow bridge.

Purchase a round-trip ticket at one of the boat vendors on the side. They’ll give you a lanyard as your ticket and then you’ll wait until your boat is full with 8 people to go to Nusa Penida. The boat ride to Nusa Penida is 10 minutes. 

Nusa Penida is a large island so you need some form of transportation. There are three options to consider – motorbike, car with private driver, or tour. 

By Motorbike

The best way to travel around Nusa Penida is on a motorbike . You have the freedom to travel to all of the Nusa Penida attractions based on your schedule. 

The caveat is that you need to know how to ride a motorbike and also have the handling skills to go down steep mountains with gravel roads.

On our first trip to Nusa Penida, we drove a motorbike. On our second trip as of January 2023, the roads are paved and are much better than before.

There are some areas that still have gravel.

It’s no joke – it’s pretty scary to go on a gravel road with the high possibility of slipping. We can’t stress enough the importance of motorbike safety!

Check out our post on things to consider when motorbiking on Nusa Penida .

By private car.

If motorbiking is out of your comfort zone, consider hiring a driver to take you around the island . The cost is around $50-$60 USD per day. 

Hiring a driver is ideal for large travel groups as everyone stays together.

On our second Nusa Penida trip, we hired a driver as we traveled with my mother-in-law. It was helpful to have a car and also have air-conditioning.

By Day Tour

The third option is to go on a day tour . It’s convenient to go on a tour as admission cost, transportation, and speedboat transportation are included in the cost. There are tours departing from Bali to Nusa Penida daily. 

The tour routes are the same – whether it’s visiting the east or west side of the island.

Check out one of these tour options:

  • 2 Day Tour of Nusa Penida & Nusa Lembongan
  • One Day Tour of West Nusa Penida
  • One Day Tour of East Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida offers a variety of places to stay from hotels to guesthouses. Many of the Nusa Penida accommodations include a rustic bungalow to provide a unique overnight experience. Plus, they are budget-friendly too.

Click here to check availability and make a reservation for your Nusa Penida accommodation on Booking.com .

Recommendation: Pudak Nature Bungalow

We stayed at Pudak Nature Bungalow and loved our stay here. It’s a five minutes ride by motorbike from the Toya Pakeh beach and in a residential area. Surrounded by trees and a garden, it’s a very quiet place to stay.

The host, Ketut, was friendly and offered us hot tea and suggestions on what to do in Nusa Penida on arrival.

We had our private bungalow with a private bathroom. While the room itself was spacious, the bathroom was very small and a little too tight for us.

Our room came with a hearty breakfast of eggs and toast and fresh-squeezed juice which we enjoyed on our bungalow’s patio area.

Book a room at Pudak Nature Bungalow on Booking.com here .

Book a room at Pudak Nature Bungalow on Agoda. 

Here are some other luxury options to consider:

  • Click here to find availability and make a reservation at Kompyang Cottage on Booking.com . 
  • Click to find availability for Kompyang Cottage on Agoda.
  • Click here to find availability and make a reservation at Coco Resort on Booking.com .
  • Click for availability for Coco Resort on Agoda.  

Here are some recommended Nusa Penida restaurants that we enjoyed during our trip. 

WR Makan Restu

WR Makan Restu is a local warung restaurant and a good place if you want to enjoy a meal on the beach and watch the sunset.

It’s located on Toya Pakeh Beach and has a variety of food options from seafood to vegetarian.

If you love grilled fish, definitely order it here. The sauce on the fish was so magical that even the flies knew what smelled good.

Note: We were swarmed by flies after ordering it so it was a constant battle with ensuring that the flies didn’t touch the food.

End your meal with fruit ice which had seaweed and fresh fruits with shaved ice. 

Our dinner at WR Makan RESTU off of Nusa Penida's Toya Pakeh beach. Meal has grilled fish, fish stew, fried tofu and tempeh, and dessert.

Our delicious meal at WR Makan RESTU with grilled fish, fish stew, fried tofu and tempeh, and dessert.

Oqix Warung

Oqix Warung is self-proclaimed as the “best Seaview restaurant in town.” We have to say that the views are gorgeous from the dining area.

If you love fresh seafood, check out the grilled red snapper and the octopus satay. You can choose a larger red snapper if you want more fish.

Octopus has a chewy texture when overcooked, but this place cooks their octopus perfectly.

Ask for candles if the flies start to bother you during your meal.

If you use a credit card, they charge 3% extra.

Dinner at Nusa Penida's Oqix Warung with grilled red snapper and tempeh and tofu stir fry with fries.

Oqix Warung has delicious grilled red snapper and also tempeh and tofu stir fry with fries.

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Final Thoughts

We hope you consider extending your Bali itinerary to include Nusa Penida. You won’t regret spending at least two days in Nusa Penida during your vacation. If you have more time, explore Bali in 2 weeks !

We can’t wait to visit the island again to go snorkeling with the manta rays and visit the other hidden beaches.

Visiting Bali? Check out our other posts for more travel inspiration.

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Do you know, right next to the island of paradise Bali is a lot of beautiful small islands. Not only that, due to underdeveloped tourism like Bali, the nature here still retains a pristine charm, which is loved with adventure visitors. One of the small islands is Nusa Penida. If you are familiar with the bustling beaches in Bali, a short trip (1-2-3 days) to the dreamlike small islands is a good suggestion, right? If you would like to escape from the cluttered places of the town, Nusa Penida island is a perfect spot. So, what to do and how to spend 1 day in Nusa Penida – “A Wild Paradise” in Bali? Let’s check it out our suggested Nusa Penida 1 day itinerary (Nusa Penida one day itinerary) through Nusa Penida day trip (Nusa Penida island day trip) and Nusa Penida one day tour to find out the answer!

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Besides the smoothly blue coastlines are sweeping in cliffs to create the impressive shapes, the nature brings here many supremely beautiful sceneries, attractive enough for travelers from afar.

Nusa Penida island

In addition, you can have an actual experience in a daily life of local residents because of this spot with a still wild and intact scenery due to not so many travelers’ arrival.

A travel paradise, Nusa Penida island is greeting all of you

1 day in Nusa Penida (Nusa Penida day trip): How to get to Nusa Penida island, Bali?

Nusa Penida is a western island of Bali. There are multiple ways to arrive in Sanur port from the center.

Map to direct to Sanur

The traffic in Bali has no subway, has frequent traffic jam, and is always overcharged by taxies’ drivers, therefore, we chose Klook as a companion. With over 1 million VND/person only, our team was assisted by a Klook’s staff to take us from the hotel in Kuta area to Sanur port.

Sanur Port

Every carrier is here specific and every passenger on the ship shall be supplied one name-tag to identify the ticket of which carrier is from.

Many boats to get to Nusa Penida island

If you lose your way, you shall base on the colors of name-tag to follow. One-way (departure/return) ticket price is from 100,000 IDR ~ 175, 000 IDR upon the carrier.

A boat for transfer to Nusa Penida from Sanur

There are 3 departure trips from Sanur port and 3 returning trips from Sampalan harbor in the island for every day.

Water surface at Sanur port in the morning is twinkling as crystal

From Sanur port, the ship spent around one hour to take us to Nusa Penida island. You might rent motorbikes to have your experience in the local residents’ life from faraway island.

Experience in staying with a local family

The rental price is about 75, 000 IDR ~ 100,000 IDR for the whole day, it’s up to your discussion.

Going around Nusa Penida island by motobikes

In addition, you can rent a car driven by your own driver and go with a local tour guide. Coconut tree ranges along to the paved roads.

Coconut trees ranges along to the paved roads

Due to a tour booking on Klook, Mr Wayan & Kadek – two local tour guides have waited for us for a long time. These two guys are Klook’s staffs in Bali, therefore, we didn’t worry anything. The routes on the island were almost asphalted, but are narrow and haven’t many vehicles for travel. The infrastructure of this place still has a lot of inadequacy, however, the natural scenery is ultimately spectacular.

The paved roads in Bali

Every smoothly blue coconut trees range is stretched on the winding roads that sections you have to go up and then go down the slopes, to cross the forests, cliffs, coastlines and then continuously pass on the potholes caused by the traces of fallen rock, obviously that is a very fantastic, amazing and also interesting feeling.

Close-up of a boat ticket to Nusa Penida island

Because of only one day on the island, Wayan and Kadek took us to visit the major landscapes such as Kelingking beach, Angela Billabong cliff, Broken beach, and Crystal Bay – the spots mentioned in the schedule of Klook as well.

Kelingking Beach

The formations of Indonesia’s islands were mostly from volcanoes, the strong erosion of seawater deeply striking against the cliffs created several small bays inside the mountainside. Day by day, the sea waves have ridged into rock rapids to become a majestically spectacular scenery.

Nusa Penida 1 day itinerary (Nusa Penida one day itinerary) — Morning – Afternoon: Visit the spots for extremely virtual photography

A first destination where Wayan and Kadek took us was Kelingking Beach. It was nearly one hour to reach to Kelingking Beach from Nusa Penida wharf. You shall be here attracted in an eye-catching natural scene. If you are a believer indulges in photography, this place shall not make you disappointed. Looking down from above, a full shape of “a giant dinosaur” is creeping into the cave, exposes its tail to the sea side.

Kelingking beach is like a dinosaur creeping towards the sea

Left side of such dinosaur is an ellipse shaped small island as an egg, right side is a white sandy beach with deep blue water, sea waves lap on the purely white sand. This is a specific location where should not omit while footing on Nusa Penida island.

A giant dinosaur in Kelingking Beach

Next, Wayan and Kadek waited for us to visit Angel Billabong cliff. From afar, this cliff looks as a big pool formed by the lava eruption inside a volcano. The pool is located between two cliffs that the interior is the azure jade water.

Angela Billabong Cliff with azure blue water

Momentarily, the big waves overflowed from the sea, hit and covered the cliffs and then melted, the whole pool was risen to a fully white color as some giant snow hills in a vision that you usually watch in films.

Angel Billabong Cliff

Broken Beach is not far away from there. This place has a legendary stone bridge dividing a border between outside of the sea and inside of the deep blue natural pool. Day by day, the seawater has overflowed in the pool through a huge hole under the corrosive mountain edge, likely such stone was broken by someone. That is a reason that people named Broken Beach.

Broken Beach for lovers

If you have time to stay on the island, you can walk along on that stone bridge to see the sunset. Nobody can know when was such bridge from, just know that this is a masterpiece which the nature brought to this island, anybody who came to Bali must drop in this bridge.

Broken bridge

Nusa Penida island day trip (Nusa Penida one day trip) — Afternoon – Evening: Enjoy the delicious food of the locality and visit Crystal Bay

We had lunch in a local restaurant on the island. This tour price of Klook included lunch fee, so you don’t need to worry about food and drink. This meal including one dish (cooked rice/noodles) accompanied by drinks. This restaurant’s space is quite luxurious enough for your unreal life under the sultry weather in the equatorial country.

Lunch with Mie Goreng at the local restaurant on the island

After lunch, our final destination was Crystal Bay, a landscape having an extreme wild beach with the crystal azure water. However, Crystal bay does not possess a white sandy beach as same as the other sea areas due to impaction of the volcanic lava eruption. The waves are adequately strong, are washed over ashore for every time, you can be scratched caused by fragments of stones or corals colliding on feet if you are not careful. Therefore, you should arrange the personal protection equipment such as glasses, life-jacket, etc. for swimming.

Snorkeling in the clean blue sea of Crystal Bay

Being known that we liked taking photos, Wayan and Kadek earnestly kept stuffs for our seriously characteristic experience.

Beautiful Crystal Bay but you should be careful with fragments of stones or corals

We only had one day to discover Nusa Penida, therefore there were a few of spot we went. If there is more time, you should spend 2-3 days to explore all the islands and also the other famous places such as seeing of sunset at Banah Cliff Point, swimming in Tembeling Forest pool, Rumah Pohon tree house, Peguyangan (Guyangan) waterfall, Suwehan beach, Atuh beach, Bukit Teletubbies hill, swinging experience at Saren Cliff Point or coral snorkeling in Gamat bay and etc.

Banah Cliff Point - Nusa Penida

If you don’t know how to get there, don’t worry because Klook shall support you everything.

Saren Cliff Point

Thanks to Wayan and Kadek – Klook staffs in Bali – new friends who are very nice. Surely, we shall come back here in a recent day.

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Nusa Penida overnight 2 days 1 night tour packages are available for travellers who want to experience anything other than a 1-day excursion. Many experiences that are not possible on a one-day journey can be obtained on an overnight tour. Such as sunset and dawn, feeling the night in Nusa Penida, and most importantly, tourists are not pushed by the time of boat departure to Bali Island. So tourists have a great time in Nusa Penida.

On the first day of the tour, our driver will pick you up from your hotel if you request it, or we will meet at the Sanur port when you prefer to go there yourself. The western portion of Nusa Penida ( Nusa Penida west tour ), such as Kelingking, Broken Beach, Angel Billabong, and Crystal Bay, as well as Bonus Paluang Cliff or Tembeling Springs, are the first places to visit (because there is plenty of time for tourists to stay).

At Crystal Beach, the first day came to a close with a sunset. Our driver will offer to take you to supper on the way to the hotel, after which you can relax in quiet at the hotel. Our driver will request a pick-up time for the next day, for tourists who want to witness the sunrise, they will be picked up in the morning, of course skipping breakfast at the hotel. If you don’t want to watch the sunrise, the driver will pick you up at 8 or 9 a.m. am after breakfast.

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1st Day tour itinerary

Our driver has already arrived in your hotel lobby 15 minutes before the scheduled time.

We handle your ticket and ensure that you board the correct boat.

The driver that picks you up brings a plank with your name on it and waits for you in the boat area.

Set menu restaurant, one meal one drink

5th Stop enjoy sunset

The driver will deliver dinner if the guest requests it, but food is not included.

Have a good night's sleep; the tour will resume tomorrow morning.

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On the second day, explore the eastern portion of Nusa Penida’s natural beauties ( Nusa Penida east tour ). including Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach, Molenteng Tree House, and Telletubies Hills, and if time permits, our driver will take you to Goa Giri Putri.

Three sites on Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach, and Molenteng Treehouse require you to descend a cliff in order to foot on beach sand; if you have a strong physique, you can try all three, but if you become weary easily, you must choose wisely where to descend. or take in the breathtaking view of Atuh Beach, Diamond, and Treehouses from above.

2nd Days tour itinerary

15 minutes before the appointment time, our driver is already standing at your hotel lobby

4th Stop enjoy sunset

Wait for boat departure go back to Bali maindland

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Nusa Penida overnight 2 days 1 night package price list (Exclude hotel)

  • IDR 1.300.000 / person for 2 Person
  • IDR 950.000 / person for 3 Person
  • IDR 850.000 / person for 4 Person
  • IDR 750.000 / person for 5 Person
  • IDR 700.000 / person for 6 Person

Nusa Penida overnight 2 days 1 night tour package price list (Include hotel)

  • IDR 1.550.000 / person for 2 Person
  • IDR 1.300.000 / person for 3 Person
  • IDR 1.100.000 / person for 4 Person
  • IDR 1.050.000 / person for 5 Person
  • IDR 950.000 / person for 6 Person

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Star Semabu Resort offers a range of accommodations, from villas and suites to deluxe rooms, all of which are designed with a blend of traditional Balinese and modern elements. The resort also features a swimming pool, restaurant, and spa, as well as a variety of outdoor activities such as snorkeling, diving, and hiking.

If you’re planning to visit Nusa Penida and stay at Star Semabu Resort, it’s best to check their website or contact them directly for the latest information on room rates, availability, and booking procedures.

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The Pandawa Beach Resort & Spa offers a range of accommodation options, including rooms, suites, and villas. It also features a variety of facilities, such as a spa, fitness center, swimming pool, and several restaurants and bars.

If you’re interested in staying at the Pandawa Beach Resort & Spa or exploring Nusa Penida, it’s best to check their website or contact them directly for the latest information on room rates, availability, and booking procedures.

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As an example on Bali you generally py IDR600k-700k for the whole van privately to yourself. Not per person. So if 1,2,3 or 6 you only pay IDR600k.

On Penida because of the driver “per person” scam you can end up paying IDR600k per person.

Can also find yourself grouped in with others which means the drivers get even more.

When you add everything up you may find you are better off either doing a “diy” trip or stay overnight.

STAY OR NOT

It depends on what you want to get out of your visit.

What would be important to you just for one evening if you are there for a quick sightseeing trip.

You can stay where there are a few bars.

If you just wanted to do the usual suspects which are usually the West Penida tour like Angels Billabong, Kelingking , Broken Bay & Crystal Bay then 1 day trip is enough.

Not a personal recommendation but As an example https://marutigroupfastboat.com/boat-transfer/ forst boat is 07:30 last boat is 16:30 so if you finished at Crystal Bay you would need to leave around 15:30

Maruti do “packages” with various inclusions. You will note that they cost IDR1200k per person

If you book locally in Sanur you will be able to haggle

If you’d like to also do a snorkeling tour including Manta Bay then best to stay a night.

I would stay overnight. It will give you a lot more time to relax and enjoy the sights without the stress of rushing to catch your boat back. Plus the sunsets are beautiful in NP. You can't see "all" the things in just one day anyway. Since you might only be in NP this once why not relax and take in the islands and get a better overall eperience, you might even have time to relax at a beach cafe or have a swim.

Thanks both! We’ll be 2 and leaning towards the overnight stay now.

For a DIY tour would this be doable on foot or would it still be better to pay for a guide on NP if we were to do each side per day/ would it still be costly like a day trip? We don’t scooter?

You can’t do Penida on foot

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The provided itinerary and package seem to offer a comprehensive experience for exploring the natural beauty of Nusa Penida, a beautiful island in Indonesia. Here’s a breakdown of the key points and the tour’s highlights:

Day 1: You start with a hotel pickup and head to the port of Sanur. From there, you take a 45-minute boat ride to Nusa Penida. Upon arrival, you have the opportunity to snorkel in Manta Bay and other snorkeling spots to swim with manta rays and explore colorful coral reefs. The day is focused on snorkeling and enjoying the underwater beauty.

Day 2: After breakfast at your hotel, you embark on a full-day tour to explore the southern and western parts of Nusa Penida. The tour includes visits to Manta Cliff, Natural Pool, Banah Point, Pinkness Beach, Angel Billabong, and Broken Beach. You’ll also have the opportunity to swim while waiting for the sunset at Crystal Bay.

Day 3: Your tour continues, taking you to the eastern part of Nusa Penida. Highlights include Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach, a tree house visit for photography, and a unique temple called Goa Giri Putri Temple, located in a large cave. This day allows you to witness the natural beauty of the eastern part of the island.

Day 4: This is a free day for you to enjoy your hotel facilities or explore the island at your own pace until check-out time, which is typically at 12 p.m. Transfers from your hotel to the fast boat and a boat ticket to Sanur are included for your return journey.

  • Return hotel transfer
  • Return fast boat ticket
  • 3-night hotel accommodation
  • Breakfast on three days
  • Lunch on two days
  • 2 full-day tours
  • 4 spots of snorkeling
  • Snorkeling boat and equipment
  • Mineral water
  • GoPro camera for underwater pictures
  • Snorkeling guide
  • AC car for tours in Nusa Penida
  • All hotel transfers in Nusa Penida
  • Lunch on some days

The itinerary includes the opportunity to capture beautiful natural scenery and experience the beauty of the island’s beaches, cliffs, and underwater world. There is also flexibility to add additional activities at your expense, such as diving, fishing, spa treatments, and more.

Remember to bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a sun hat, sunscreen, and a change of clothes. The tour conditions specify a minimum booking of 2 persons, and the tour prices are applicable for pickups from specific locations in Bali. Payments can be made in cash or by credit card.

Please note that this information is provided based on the text you shared, and it’s important to double-check the details, availability, and prices with the tour operator to ensure that it aligns with your preferences and expectations.

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Here’s What To Pack On Day Trip To Nusa Penida

H ave you ever seen photos from Bali’s coastline where if you look closely, the water and cliffs resemble a Tyrannosaurus Rex head? Did you ever see images of crystal-clear blue water with a ridge that appears to be shaped like a diamond from the water? These popular destinations are Kelingking Beach and Diamond Beach in Nusa Penida. It’s the largest offshore island in Bali , just southeast of the main island.

Both of these destinations have become popular tourist attractions because of social media and travel influencers. It’s all because the island’s iconic cliff views are unlike anything else in the world. Nusa Penida is one of the “Most Instagrammed” travel destinations. However, people don’t tell you how much work it takes to get these beautiful pictures. 

Everything To Know About Nusa Penida

The tropical climate in Bali means it’s hot and humid year-round with temperatures averaging 87 degrees. As you travel more south of Nusa Penida, it’s relatively drier and hotter than Bali. The only way to get to Nusa Penida is by boat. From there, your local guide will have an itinerary. It varies depending on what part of the island you want to see. You can choose between the eastern side, the western side or a combination of both.

Diamond Beach is located on the eastern side, and Kelingking Beach, known for its T-Rex head image, is on the western side.

Your time in Nusa Penida will be worth it, if you prepare for what’s to come. There’s a lot of hiking and some scary heights. While some people do it, it is recommended that travelers use extreme caution on Diamond Beach. The trek is dangerous for even the most seasoned hiker.

If you are interested in traveling to Nusa Penida, here is everything that you should make sure to pack.

Sun Protective Clothing

Sun-protective clothing is a must during your hikes around Nusa Penida. You will realize that there’s not much shade from the sun, no matter which side of the island you choose to explore.

There are a lot of brands on the market that specialize in clothing that protects your skin against the sun.

Coolibar’s LumaLeo Tank

For women who want to wear something light for hikes, try a Coolibar LumaLeo tank. They come in various colors, so you can choose the aesthetically pleasing ones for your pictures along the rugged trails.

The athleisure cotton tank top is the perfect base for sun wraps or jackets. It is made with UPF 50+ protection. There’s also a higher neckline and an extended tank sleeve for extra protection against the sun.

Coolibar’s Morada T-Shirt

Coolibar’s UPF 50+ Morada Everyday T-shirt for men features the brand’s well-known ZnO fabric. The fabric contains tiny particles of zinc oxide. This ingredient is used to block UVA & UVB in better sunscreens. These ZnO particles don’t wash or wear out.

Similar to the women’s styles, this t-shirt comes in almost a dozen colors. It allows you to pick and choose colors for your next adventure.

FURTALK’s Straw Hat

You don’t have to choose between quality, style and effectiveness with the Furtalk’s Straw Hat.

This beach hat offers high UV UPF sun protection with its full brim and sun blocker function. It is a great hat to wear with a dress or hiking gear. The hat’s foldable design makes it easy to pack in your carry-on or checked-in luggage.

It is available in eight different colors and in various sizes.

Mission Cooling Boonie Hat

There’s much to love about Mission’s cooling boonie hat. It offers protection from the sun for beach, hiking and fishing days. It also comes equipped with laser-perforated mesh panels in the crown to maximize airflow.

The hat protects you from the sun and keeps you cool with its HydroActive cooling fabric.

EleVen by Venus Williams’ Game. Set. Match. Body Lotion

The sun protective clothing isn’t enough. You need to have good sunscreen to apply multiple times throughout the day. Tennis superstar Venus Williams has a sunscreen that’s especially good for darker skin tones. It’s one of the few sunscreens targeted for people of color that offers a higher SPF.

EleVen by Venus Williams Game. Set. Match. Body Lotion SPF 50 is a clean daily-use sunscreen that combines sun protection with skin-calming hydration. The lotion actively works to prevent dry skin and protect it from the sun. It’s formulated to be water and sweat-resistant for 80 minutes, which means it’s perfect for your Nusa Penida adventure.

Be My Green Bag’s Backpack

When it comes to Nusa Penida, a light backpack with a drybag is an excellent option. It will have enough space for you to pack all of your items on your trip. It will also provide a space to keep your sweaty or wet clothes.

The Be My Green Bag’s backpack is lightweight, but has roomy pockets to pack different goods. It has separate dry and wet items. This bag is also rainproof.

DripDrop Hydration Packs

It’s vital to drink water throughout your adventure in Nusa Penida. Heat-related illnesses are common among tourists who are not used to physical activity for extended periods of time outdoors. Dehydration affects 75 percent of people daily. It negatively impacts physical and mental performance. You should take breaks frequently during your travels, but also have a plan to hydrate faster. Items, such as DripDrop hydration packets, are perfect if you begin to experience signs of heat exhaustion.

The packets have a precise ratio of sodium electrolytes, glucose, potassium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin C for maximum immune support.

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Diamond Beach, Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia

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Nusa-Penida customize Tour - All inclusive

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Want to experience the best that Bali has to offer? Then a trip to the island of Nusa Penida is a MUST. The trip Will start from your hotel 06.00 -07.30 am depending your hotel location than heading to Sanur Harbour.by fast boat we cross the sea to reach the blue paradise of Nusa penida. Here the incredible trip Island trip offer two kind of day trip .1 explore kelingking beach and get best shot by our guide 2.discover hidden gem of penida island or well- known as brocken beach 3. Explore and swim if possible with low tight at Angle billabong 4.swim ,sunbathing or snorkling at crystal bay beach 5.snorkling at hidden gem under water of Nusa penida

Ticket Options

4 Options Available

Best combo east and west trip: $75

LunchEast and west of penida : Visit and explore east part of penida ,Diamond beach.after that kelingking Beach ,Brocken and angle billabong beach Pickup included

Snorkling with Land Tour : $75

Snorkling with land trip : This trip will explore and snorkling 1.Manta bay 2.Gamat bay 3.kristal bay 4.Turtle point 5.kelingking ,brocken ,anglebillabongLunch Pickup included

Boat only no hotel transfer : $33

Fast Boat Boat ticket only not tour : Please ignore all inclusion,this service just boat ticekt only ,if you need other tours option please contact us. NoPickup included

Incredible west Trip of Penida: $58

Incredible west trip of Penida: Exploring hidden gem of Penida such as 1.Kelingking Beach 2.Brocken Beach 3.Angle billabong 4.Krystal bayPickup included

Ticket Information

  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
  • One per booking

Cancellation Policy

  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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