Nusa Penida

Scenic spot
★ 4.9 (27K+ reviews) • 433K+ booked
Nusa Penida, also known as Penida Island, is one of the most breathtaking Nusa Islands located southeast of mainland Bali. Just a few hours by boat ride from Bali to Nusa Penida, this island is a dream destination for travelers looking for stunning beaches, natural pools, diving trips, and snorkeling adventures. While many visitors stick to tourist hotspots like Kelingking Beach, Nusa Penida’s north coast, west coast, and south coast all have hidden gems worth visiting, from dramatic cliffs and waterfalls to relaxing beach bars and quiet coves. Whether you’re coming for a day trip, beach hopping private tour, or a longer stay in one of the many hotels in Nusa Penida island, this paradise will leave you speechless.
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Nusa Penida Tour - Atuh Beach, Pejukutan, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia
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Nusa Penida Reviews

4.9 /5
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Nazreen *****************
1 Jul
smooth services and pleasant drivers from hotel to habour and return (Mr. Ketut) and tour nusa penida with Mr. Putuyasa). Excellent services. Take nice photo and video for me and family.
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Klook User
1 Jul
Edi,moix and Naya are all very nice and welcoming, and good at photo taking!! Nice trip!!
Klook User
1 Jul
Came with anim and Mangku he was amazing, really polite and friendly. Explained everything overall just a pleasant experience
Klook User
1 Jul
such a nice experience for this trip. no need planning , just follow whatever instruction given. suitable for those lazy planning people like me. although there is quite a long distance for every single spot, but is worth with the nice view. such incredible experience. highly recommended.
Jom ******
1 Jul
very organized and on time. Travelling from place to place is very convenient and comfortable. The views of Nusa Penida was absolutely breathtaking. We also availed the snorkling add-on. It was a great experience. The corals and sea life is so beautiful.❤️ Highly recommend!!!
2+
Klook User
1 Jul
My Wife and I recently took the Nusa Penida Tour + photographer and it was 10/10 amazing! Our guide Eka was top notch, taking us to Kelingking first to beat the crowd and showing us a secret vantage point above all the tourists to get the most amazing shots! Entire trip was seamless from the driver picking us up at our hotel, guiding us to the fast boat transfer, and Eka being there to greet us on the other side! After hearing negative things about Nusa Penida trips my wife and I were delighted to have such a wonderful day with memorable photos!
Jeunice *******
30 Jun
We were lucky the tour guide picked us up from the hotel at 4 a.m. because the Gates of Heaven are a two-hour drive away, and the line for photos is really long. Plus, it's a huge perk that our tour guide takes amazing pictures – it's like having our own personal photographer!
Xin *************
30 Jun
Fantastic day trip to Nusa Penida. The transfer from the hotel to the pier to the island, to the snorkeling place and then the tour to West Penida was seamless. We went to 3 places for snorkeling, managed to catch the turtles at the last place! the snorkelling equipment is clean, though currents are strong, you feel safe with the guide and life guard who always keep a lookout for you and points out interesting creatures. Shower was just so called open area with overhead taps for a quick rinse and change out of wet clothes. After which our driver Oka brought us to lunch which was a simple buffet. Oka was humble, humorous and shared many interesting facts about the island. The island roads are notoriously bumpy (only at certain sections) and windy. But Oka's expertly driving skills made us feel safe and comfortable. honestly the roads aren't that bad (I was prepared for the worst after reading all the reviews). Oka takes good photos too. Will request for him if I'm back here next time!
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Nusa Penida Things To Do

Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is one of the best places for scuba diving trips in Bali. Spots like Manta Point are famous for manta rays, while Crystal Bay is known for snorkeling with tropical fish, sea turtles and other marine life. Local guides can help you find the best locations and rent equipment.

Nusa Penida Beach Hopping Private Tours

Joining a private tour is one of the easiest ways to explore the island's stunning beaches without worrying about navigation. Many tours include beach hopping to Kelingking Beach, Crystal Bay, and Diamond Beach. Some even combine with Nusa Ceningan for a full Nusa Islands day trip.

Scooter Adventures

Renting a scooter is a budget-friendly way to explore. However, be prepared for bumpy rides and narrow roads. Use Google Maps for navigation, but expect that some paths are rougher than they look.

Relax at Nusa Penida's Beach Bars

After a day of exploring, unwind at one of the many beach bars along the coastline. They're perfect for enjoying cocktails while watching the sunset over the stunning beaches.

Nusa Penida's Must-Visit Attractions

Kelingking Beach

No trip to Nusa Penida Bali is complete without visiting Kelingking Beach. The absolutely stunning viewpoint from above reveals the famous T-Rex-shaped cliff. The hike down is a bumpy ride for your legs, but the reward is soft white sand and turquoise waves crashing on the hidden shore.

Broken Beach (Pasih Uug)

Located on the west coast, Broken Beach is a dramatic natural arch where the sea flows into a cliffside pool. This breathtaking formation makes for incredible photography and is a highlight on most private tours.

Angel's Billabong Nusa Penida

Right next to Broken Beach, you'll find Angel Billabong Nusa Penida, a mesmerizing natural pool where you can swim when tides are low. It's one of the most unique hidden gems on the island.

Crystal Bay

Crystal Bay is a favorite for both relaxation and water activities. Known for snorkeling, diving trips, and sunsets, it's a great place to spot sea turtles and enjoy a peaceful swim. The bay is easy to reach and a popular stop for beach hopping tours.

Goa Giri Putri Temple

Located inside a massive limestone cave, Goa Giri Putri Temple is one of Nusa Penida's most spiritual sites. To enter, visitors squeeze through a narrow opening that leads to a huge underground chamber used for Hindu ceremonies.

Thousand Islands Viewpoint

The Thousand Islands Viewpoint on the island's east side offers one of the most stunning viewpoints in all of Bali. From here, you can spot smaller islands like Nusa Ceningan surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Best enjoyed at sunrise or sunset.

Tembeling Beach & Natural Pool (North Coast Hidden Gem)

Tembeling Beach and its freshwater natural pool on the north coast are truly off the beaten path. Surrounded by jungle, this spot feels untouched and is perfect for travelers looking for a hidden gem away from tourist hotspots.

Guyangan Waterfall Nusa Penida

For adventure seekers, Guyangan Waterfall Nusa Penida is an epic experience. The descent involves a dramatic stairway down cliffs with breathtaking ocean views, leading to natural pools by the sea.

Teletubbies Hill

On the east side, Teletubbies Hill is a lush green landscape of rolling hills, perfect for photography and a unique stop beyond the beaches.

Hotels in Nusa Penida Island

If you're planning to stay longer than just a day trip, you'll find plenty of hotels in Nusa Penida island to fit every budget. From cozy guesthouses and boutique villas to luxury resorts with infinity pools overlooking the ocean, accommodation options are growing rapidly as the island becomes more popular.

  • Budget Stays: Affordable guesthouses, hostels, and homestays are clustered near Toya Pakeh and Crystal Bay. You can expect simple rooms with basic amenities, perfect for backpackers and short stays.

  • Mid-Range Hotels & Villas: Eco-cottages, boutique villas, and bungalows offer comfort at fair prices. Located near Crystal Bay, the harbor, or the northeast coast, they're ideal for exploring key attractions.

  • Luxury Resorts: Upscale resorts with infinity pools, private villas, and ocean views are found mostly on the north and northeast coasts.

Booking in advance is recommended, especially during high season, as Nusa Penida is becoming one of the hottest destinations in Indonesia.

Tips for Visiting Nusa Penida Bali

  • How to get there: The easiest way is a boat ride from Bali to Nusa Penida (Sanur or Padang Bai ports).

  • Best for a day trip or longer: While many visitors come on a day trip, staying overnight lets you see more hidden gems at a slower pace.

  • Where to stay: There are plenty of hotels in Nusa Penida island, ranging from budget hostels to luxury resorts.

  • Navigation: Always check Google Maps but prepare for bumpy rides on rural roads.

  • Safety: Be cautious when swimming or exploring natural pools like Angel's Billabong, tides can be dangerous.