A Trip to Bali
If you're planning a trip to Bali and are craving raw natural beauty, dramatic cliffs, and crystal-clear waters, Nusa Penida should be at the top of your list. Located just a short boat ride southeast of mainland Bali, this island paradise offers a rugged contrast to the more touristy spots like Ubud or Seminyak.
Whether you're a backpacker, a honeymooner, or a family traveller, here's everything you need to know about visiting Nusa Penida — including essential travel tips and must-do activities.
Why Visit Nusa Penida?
Unlike the well-developed areas of Bali, Nusa Penida retains a wild, untamed vibe. Think steep coastal cliffs, hidden white-sand beaches, secret waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints. Instagram has certainly helped shine a spotlight on this island, especially with the iconic Kelingking Beach lookout — often dubbed the "T-Rex cliff."
But Nusa Penida is more than just Instagrammable spots — it’s an adventure.
How to Get to Nusa Penida
The most common way to get to Nusa Penida is by fast boat from Sanur Beach in Bali. The ride takes about 30–45 minutes, and boats run regularly throughout the day.
Tips:
Arrive early at Sanur port — it can get hectic.
Wear flip-flops or waterproof shoes — you’ll likely board from the beach, not a dock.
Book round-trip tickets in advance, especially during peak season.
Best Time to Visit Nusa Penida
The best time to visit Nusa Penida is during the dry season from April to October, when skies are clear and the ocean is calm. Avoid the rainy season (November to March), as roads can become slippery and some attractions harder to access.
Top Activities in Nusa Penida
Kelingking Beach
A visit to Nusa Penida isn't finished without experiencing this famous viewpoint. The cliff resembles a T-Rex, and beneath it, there’s a concealed beach with turquoise waters. You may descend by hiking, but it's steep and tough — attempt it only if you're in good shape and have suitable footwear
Angel’s Billabong & Broken Beach
Adjacent to one another, Angel’s Billabong is a naturally occurring infinity pool shaped within a rock structure, and Broken Beach showcases a striking cliff arch overlooking the sea. Both provide stunning photo opportunities and are conveniently reachable by scooter or car.
Crystal Bay
An excellent place for snorkeling, swimming, and enjoying sunsets. Crystal Bay is quite tranquil, making it one of the more secure beaches for a soothing swim.
Snorkeling & Diving with Manta Rays
Reserve a snorkeling or diving excursion to Manta Point or Gamat Bay. Nusa Penida ranks among the top locations in Bali for swimming with magnificent manta rays in their natural environment.
Atuh Beach & Diamond Beach
Located on the eastern side of the island, both beaches are stunning and less crowded than Kelingking. Expect a hike down, but the views are 100% worth the effort.
Travel Tips for Nusa Penida
Road Conditions: Roads are improving, but still rough in many areas. Be cautious if renting a scooter, especially if you're not an experienced rider.
Accommodation:Stay overnight to fully explore the island. Options range from budget hostels to boutique villas and clifftop resorts.
Connectivity:Cell signal can be spotty in some areas. Download offline maps and bring cash, as ATMs are limited.
Tour vs. DIY:If you're short on time or don’t want to drive, consider booking a day tour from Bali. However, staying overnight gives you more freedom and fewer crowds.
Enjoy 2-Day Itinerary
Day 1: West Nusa Penida
Kelingking Beach
Angel’s Billabong
Broken Beach
Crystal Bay (for sunset)
Day 2: East Nusa Penida
Diamond Beach
Atuh Beach
Thousand Islands Viewpoint
Tree House (Rumah Pohon)
Final Thoughts
Nusa Penida is a place where nature still reigns. It's a refreshing break from Bali's busier locales, offering a true sense of escape and adventure. With a little planning and the right mindset (and maybe a good pair of hiking shoes), you'll uncover some of the most unforgettable experiences in all of Indonesia.
Whether you're chasing waterfalls, snorkeling with manta rays, or just soaking in the epic views, Nusa Penida is the kind of place that stays with you long after you've left its shores
