Discover the best top things to do in Nusa Penida, Indonesia including Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach, Pasih Uug Beach, Kelingking Beach, Pandan Beach, Lumangan Beach, Crystal Bay, Angel's Billabong, Pasih Andus, Suwehan Beach.
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5.0 based on 124 reviews
Second time to Nusa Penida, first time to the east side. I am in absolute awe of how beautiful the place is, white sandy beach, clear waters. The short hike is quiet steep, definitely worth every step.
4.5 based on 335 reviews
It is the second time visited atuh beach,first time many years ago,the second time is last year,i visited Bali in June,and planned to visit nusa penida again.Atuh beach is a famous beach in nusa penida,but it is hard to get there,some called it as hidden beach,cuz it is very well protected from the cliffs, which makes it difficult to locate it.once you go there,have to pay a ticket,then you must go down to the beach,though it is tough ,once you are down there,you will think it is worth it to do so.the ocean color is beautiful,a kind of green blue,and many hollow rocks around the beach.the sand is white,and you can relax there,there are some sun beds also warung selling drinks and food.but i have no time to relax here,just took some photos and left.so sad,next time must stay around this area,and go by myself. be noted that the waves is very strong,cannot swim here,also going down or up to the beach a bit dangerous, so be careful.compared to the first time experience,this time i found that atuh beach attract more and more people,so a bit crowded here, last time i met some cute local kids,gving them some pens,they are pure and nice,missed thier smiling faces.this time all are tourists(included me),and i am not sure last time if i pay for the entrance fees or not.hope atuh beach or penida dont become more and more commercial.
4.5 based on 490 reviews
A beautiful tourist spot with a tunnel on a cliff, which can make sea water flow into the pond.
Worth a visit to see the unique place. Angel Billabong is right next to it. The place can get crowded with lots of people trying to take pictures, yet there is enough room for everyone. There are cheap and decent eateries right next to it. The place looks great in drone photos. Mantra rays usually hang around the beach, look out for them if you got a drone.
4.5 based on 1,455 reviews
This place has recently been scrolling in social media and yes it is worth the visit just for the view. Its located in nusa penida which is 40 min boat ride from the main coast of bali. Nusa penida is a small island with very small roads and i would recommend to book with a tour guide if you dont know much about the place. If you are an adventure seeker you can rent out a motorbike and explore the island urself. One of the best view is the view from top of Kelingking beach, you can also hike down the cliff where you can experience the white sandy beach ( hiking up will be hardwork). Over all worth a visit
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Most people spend time at Crystal Bay, but the quietness of Pandan is worth the additional 20 min walk (paved mostly). Even if you are not alone on the beach, there are only a few most of the time during the day. There is a mini tuckshop, a paid toilet, and a (paid) swing at the beach. they loan mats too if you need one. The sun is blocked a few hours earlier than Crystal Bay in the afternoon, so I do recommend visiting in the morning/noon
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Lumangan Beach is one of the beach in nusa penida Bali that is still quiet and not many tourist know this place. There is a cave and sand beach of this place, you can swim when low tide. To reach this place you have to pass on the bumpy roads from Kelingking Beach around 15 minutes.
4.0 based on 824 reviews
My partner and I went down to Crystal Bay on the first day we arrived to watch the sunset. Unfortunately it was cloudy and we weren't able to experience the beautiful sunset we had seen in pictures. Nonetheless I was amazed by the beauty of the islands, ocean and bay. There were only a few food stands that were open. Mr. Wayans food stand provided us with cold Bintangs, and he brought us next door for dinner. It was delicious, and was a great price. The friendly and cute dogs made the experience even better, as well as the view!
4.0 based on 685 reviews
It is close to broken beach,so you can visit these two place in one time,i visited both places in june last year.that time the tide was high,the waves quite strong,so cannot go down to the billabong,please refrain yourself if the local guide stop you to go down,cuz some tragedies did happened in the past.i noticed some tourist dont know this,they want to try,then the local there shout at them,actually they will fence off the place,forbid anyway to go down,so dont try to trepass it.the billabong just like a natural pool,the colour is crystal clear blue,very charming,though cant swim here still worth a visit.
3.5 based on 27 reviews
Suwehan Beach is a secluded, untouched, pristine beach located in Nusa Penida at the bottom of a hill. It is best accessible by motorbike as the road are narrow, rocky and in bad condition. To access the beach, you will pass a small temple before hiking down for about ½ hour (less or more) the rocky hill. I would not advise it to small children as it can be a bit dangerous and it is important to wear sneakers and not flip flops. Once I reached Suwehan Beach, all that effort paid off, no regret. This is a stunning beach, beautiful view of the ocean, crystal blue water and white sand, great location to take stunning pictures. The nice tall rock in the middle of the ocean but not far from the shore is somewhat the star of the scenery, reminded me of Thailand or Vietnam. At the time of my visit, the wave were too strong, so I wasn’t able to swim, but I am certain there are times that swimming is possible. You can book a motorbike guide to help you reach the beach as there are not too many sign to direct you to Suwehan. This is definitely a place not to miss during your visit to Nusa Penida. After Suwehan Beach. I continued on to Atuh Beach, another beach to visit.
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