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Angel's Billabong

The most photographed place in Nusa Penida, Angel's Billabong is famous for the different formations and lagoon that are visible under the water during the low tide. You can see fascinating and interesting patterns that are formed under the water and they are worth capturing. Visit Angel's Billabong only during the low tide to see these enchanting designs.

Atuh Beach

Engulfed by humongous cliffs, Atuh Beach is a tranquil beach perfect for relaxing. This beach houses a number of fascinating rock formations with picturesque views. The white sand terrain and the glistening water of the ocean is ideal for swimming. It is a rough drive and a short hike down stairs to reach the beach. A number of sunbeds and umbrellas are also there on the beach, where you can sit and relax. There are some small vendors on the beach selling nasi goreng, coconut water, and other snacks. The view from the top of the stairs is breathtaking. You can view Diamond Beach from the other side. It is one of the best spots to see the sunrise. Read More

Banah Cliff

Banah Cliff

Banah Cliff comprise two viewpoints which provide spellbinding and mesmerizing views of the clear blue ocean and the humongous, distinct cliffs there, covered in verdant trees. This place is perfect to visit during the setting of the sun when the whole island is at the peak of its beauty.

Broken Beach

Broken Beach

Broken Beach is a secluded beach located beyond a spectacular coastal rock formation from which it gets its name. Located on the southwestern edge of Nusa Penida, the beach is identified by a rocky wall a few meters from the shore that cuts it off from the main sea but makes an arching gateway through which the water passes and creates a cove. The beach is locally called Pasih Uug. The rock formations that make this place special are truly a wonder of nature. It is so unique that it has given rise to many lore and legends about the hole's origin. A circular path by the edge of the limestone cliffs travels along the circumference of the cove. You can walk the whole length, including over the archway, for a great view of the Indian Ocean ahead. This place is a great spot for photographers. There is no way to get down to the cove for a dip, and cliff jumping can be quite risky. You may spot silhouettes of giant mantas near the water surface from above and come across long-tailed Macaque monkeys on the land. You can also trek to Angel’s Billabong from Broken Beach by following the signs. On the way, you will pass by the Manta Ray Viewpoint. Read More

Crystal Bay Beach

Crystal Bay Beach

A perfect addition to your Nusa Penida trip for sunset views, Crystal Bay Beach is a stunning serene cove for snorkeling and diving with a 200-meter sandy stretch. Accessible via speedboats from Bali, the tropic-riven beach is fringed with palms, coral reefs, colorful fish, and a jagged offshore islet. There are also luxurious bungalows for staycations.

Diamond Beach

Diamond Beach

Diamond Beach is one of Nusa Penida’s multiple “cliff beaches”, with striking white sand and turquoise water. It is named after pointy, diamond-shaped rocks on the beach. It is popular for the viewpoint where you can take photos with a thatched nest with stunning views. The beach is reachable through a small trek. You can also swing on a swing set tied to two palm trees and enjoy the view of Nusa Penida’s blue waters. Unfortunately, despite the inviting blue waters, strong currents, rocks, and corals make it difficult to swim here. Earlier the beach was inaccessible but it can now be reached in 20 minutes through limestone stairs and walking over and around the rocks. It is recommended to visit the beach during low tide.Diamond Beach is located close to Atuh Beach and Thousand Island Viewpoint. All three spots are located on the east side of Nusa Penida. You can visit Thousand Island Viewpoint for sunrise and then visit the beaches after. Read More

Enjoy the Sunset at a Beach Club

Enjoy the Sunset at a Beach Club

Beach clubs and bar cum cafes are plenty in Nusa Penida and are wonderful spots to spend the evening and watch the sunset. Located right next to the beaches, and some even offering beachside lounges and sunbeds, there is no better way to watch the sun go down than with a delicious drink and some delectable food by the side.

Goa Giri Putri Temple

Goa Giri Putri Temple

Located in the village of Karangsari, Goa Giri Putri Temple is a pious Balinese Hindu temple. This pristine temple is situated under a limestone cave which makes it unique and enhances its beauty. The cave is accessible by a winding staircase. To enter this place you need to rent a sarong which is easily available. This place is full of mischievous monkeys, make sure not to tease them. This temple is popular amongst people and a large number of pilgrims visit it every day to pray and seek blessings. Read More

Korawa Beach Viewpoint

Korawa Beach Viewpoint

Korawa Beach Viewpoint is a small viewpoint close to Atuh Beach that provides stunning views of the whole place. This is the place to visit during the sunset. This is also a great place to sit and relax while enjoying the scenery.

Manta Bay

Manta Bay

Manta Bay is a famous spot in Nusa Penida Island because of the number of Manta Rays fishes that live under the water. You can indulge in scuba diving and catch a glimpse of these amazing fishes and other colorful fishes and corals. Manta Bay is a perfect place for divers as it is rich in underwater biodiversity.

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