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Nusa Penida: Things to Do and How to Get There

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Travelling to Bali means discovering countless paradises. Bali is not only charming in Kuta, Ubud, or other famous places on the island. Other natural wonders can be found on the small islands around Bali, and Nusa Penida is one of them.

Nusa Penida is a small island located in the south-east of Bali. In the past, not many people were aware of the beauty of Nusa Penida, but now, this island, along with Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, is one of the most popular attractions in Bali. Aside from the breathtaking setting, Nusa Penida has a lot to offer and always has something for everyone.

An Introduction to the Charming Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is a sub-district in Bali’s Klungkung district. It has a land area of 202.84 km2 and a population of about 45,110 people. Nusa Penida (area: 191.4625 km2), Nusa Lembongan (8.6875 km2), and Nusa Ceningan (2.6875 km2) comprise this sub-district. The stunning Nusa Penida is our main focus.

There are numerous breathtaking views of Nusa Penida. You may visit the hills, wide expanses, and stunning beaches that line the island’s coasts. Aside from hills and beaches, there is also spectacular aquatic life to be seen.

The well-preserved coral reefs surrounding Nusa Penida are home to some of the world’s most unusual sea species, providing a unique experience for divers and snorkelers. Overall, those who enjoy nature tourism will be delighted to visit this little piece of paradise.

Address: Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali

How to Get to the Nusa Penida

The only way to get to this wonderful island is by sea transport. The following are the various sea transportation options from Bali to Nusa Penida.

You can hop in the fast boats from Sanur, Kusamba, Pesinggahan, or Padangbai piers. If you want to use the ferry, it departs from Padangbai. Meanwhile, cruise ships are departing from Benoa Bay. Another alternative is to take a conventional boat, which is less expensive, via Kusamba port.

You can choose sea transportation to Nusa Penida that suits your budget. Most people use fast boats from Sanur or Padangbai, where you can buy the ticket online. Or, if you want to enjoy Nusa Penida hustle-free, you can just join a package tour.

There are many Nusa Penida package tours that you can choose from, with various prices depending on the duration, facilities, and amount of visited places. The package usually includes everything you need, like a ferry ticket round-trip, a car plus driver, and accommodation, for just a 1 day tour or a 2 days 1night tour. We suggest you choose at least the 2 days tour package so you can explore more of Nusa Penida with a loose schedule. 

Or, if you want to just go by yourself, you can just purchase the boat or ferry ticket online. After that, you can rent a car and driver when you arrive on the island, or just rent a motorcycle for a cheaper and more adventurous option.

  • Fast boat ticket from Sanur to Nusa Penida
    • One way around IDR126,000
    • Round trip around IDR252,000
  • Fast boat ticket from Padangbai to Nusa Penida
    • One way around IDR125,000 to IDR185,000
    • Round trip around IDR250 to IDR370,000
  • Rent a car in Nusa Penida: IDR600,000 – IDR800,000 for a day (10 hours), including driver/guide.
  • Rent a motorcycle or scooter in Nusa Penida: IDR75,000 – IDR170,000 per day, which includes two helmets and raincoats.

Places You Should Visit in Nusa Penida

Now is the time for us to give recommendations for your fascinating holiday destinations in Nusa Penida. There are numerous tourist attractions waiting for you here.

1. The Must-Visit Destination: Broken Beach

Broken Beach is the most well-known attraction in Nusa Penida. At the south-west tip of the island, there is a lovely bay with a turquoise pool. Locals refer to it as Pasih Uug. The amazing views of the cliffs and their gorgeous surroundings, as well as the splendour of the open sea, will undoubtedly stay with you. This location is indeed ideal for taking Instagrammable photos.

2. Meet the ‘T-Rex’ at Kelingking Beach

If you’re done snapping photos at Broken Beach, you should go to Kelingking Beach. The spot is not far, approximately 3 kilometres south-east of Broken Beach. Kelingking Beach features a one-of-a-kind view. From a distance, this beach appears to have a lovely expanse of sand caressed by exquisite waves.

Aside from the gorgeous white sand, the vista of the cliffs will take your breath away. One reason for this is that those in the vicinity of Kelingking Beach resemble a T-Rex with its mouth open. For your information, Kelingking Beach was crowned the world’s best Instagrammable beach in 2021! It is not surprising that Keliling Beach is one of the most desired tourist destinations.

3. Live Your Childhood Dream at the Teletubbies Hill

Beautiful hills are also set to be explored in Nusa Penida. It’s known as Teletubbies Hill. Teletubbies Hill is a sprawling, open green hill. It is approximately 11 miles south-east of Kelingking Beach. It would be pleasant to bring your children here. They’ll have a great time going about on the lush grass in the lovely breeze.

Teletubbies Hill is also great for healing if you wish to relax your mind. The tranquilly of the hills will soothe the mind. Teletubbies Hill’s vivid hues are also ideal as a picture-shoot backdrop. You only need to bring your smartphone or camera, and nature will do the rest!

4. Swimming with Manta Rays at Manta Point, Nusa Penida

Divers and snorkelers will enjoy the diving and snorkelling options available at this location. If you enjoy diving, we recommend that you visit Manta Point. Manta rays, which live in the area all year, will be seen. Mola-mola fishes, as well as mantas, can be seen from July to October.

5. Try the Natural Infinity Pool at Angel’s Billabong

Angel’s Billabong is a stunning rock feature located near Broken Beach. There is a pathway that leads to a naturally created rock lagoon that provides a stunning seascape and a great swimming location.

Swim only during low tide if you wish to try this natural infinity pool. We recommend wearing reef shoes because the seaweed-covered rocks might be treacherous. Even during high tide, the spectacular scene of waves slamming against the jagged cliffs may be seen from the summit.

6. Diamond Beach, The Hidden Paradise at Nusa Penida

Diamond Beach offers stunning views of the cliffs and will undoubtedly please your eyes. There is a pointed rocky cliff that resembles a diamond, which inspired the name. You can come here to swim or simply snap photos with the diamond beach as a backdrop.

Don’t miss out on the swing activities! Take a photo of this lovely paradise while admiring its breathtaking scenery. For those who are terrified of heights and swings, there are photo sites here, such as a bird nest with a diamond beach background, which is quite attractive.

7. Feel the Tranquilly Moment at Atuh Beach

Atuh Beach is surrounded by limestone rock formations and is flanked by gorgeous green cliffs. Because of its isolated location, the beach has few visitors, so you’ll most likely have the entire beach to yourself.

The walk down to the beach takes approximately 30 minutes, but the vista is well worth it. At low tide, visit Pantai Atuh Beach to discover rock pools teeming with unusual marine life. Swimming is not recommended because of strong currents and a lack of lifeguards on the beach.

8. Relax at Batu Molenteng Tree House ‘Rumah Pohon’

The Batu Molenteng Tree House (Rumah Pohon) is located at Banjar Pelilit, Pejukutan Village. The breathtaking view of Atuh Beach from above will leave you speechless. The view of little islands, cliffs, and rows of hills will leave you speechless.

It is not necessary to climb trees to reach the peak because it is equipped with stairs. You can have a picnic at the Batu Molenteng Tree House, so bring food and other needs!

Those are the most popular tourist attractions in Nusa Penida. We propose that you arrange an itinerary for a more comfortable trip because there are so many places to visit. You could, for example, tour Broken Beach, Kelingking Beach, and Angel’s Billabong all in one day. The next day, you can go to Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach, and the Tree House.

Are you ready to embark on an adventure on Nusa Penida? There is no need to hesitate because your time on this island will be unforgettable. When else will you be able to play on Teletubbies Hill and see T-Rex Cliff? Have a great time in Nusa Penida!

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