Bali, Indonesia – Travellers looking to escape the crowds and dive into natural beauty are setting their sights on Nusa Penida — a rugged island gem just off the southeast coast of Bali. With dramatic coastal cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters, Nusa Penida offers a refreshing mix of adventure and serenity.
Whether it’s exploring iconic spots like Kelingking Beach or enjoying a slow sunset cruise, reaching Nusa Penida from Bali is easier than ever — with travel options to suit every type of visitor.
About the Nusa Islands
The Nusa Islands are a trio of islands located just a short boat ride from Bali’s mainland. Each has its own charm:
Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida is known for its raw beauty and dramatic landscapes
1. Kelingking Beach: A scenic cliff resembling a T-Rex, offering sweeping ocean views.
2. Broken Beach: A natural rock arch over turquoise waters.
3. Angel’s Billabong: A crystal-clear natural infinity pool set into the rocks.
4. Crystal Bay: A tranquil beach ideal for snorkelling and relaxing.
Nusa Ceningan
Nusa Ceningan, the smallest of the three, sits between Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. With cliffside views and the famed Blue Lagoon, it’s a favourite for laid-back travellers and cliff jumpers.
Nusa Lembongan
Nusa Lembongan boasts mellow beach vibes, charming villages, and fantastic diving — perfect for those seeking both relaxation and ocean exploration.
How to Get There
Travellers can choose from two main transport options from Bali to Nusa Penida:
1. Private Boat Rental
For a seamless and personalised experience, boat rental is a premium option. Private boats offer comfort, privacy, and flexibility — ideal for families, groups, or couples wanting to island-hop at their own pace.
“Many of our guests prefer private charters for their freedom and convenience,” says Ketut Arya, a travel consultant at Bali Luxury Travel. “They can choose their departure time, avoid the crowds, and stop wherever they like — it’s truly a custom journey.”
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2. Public Ferry
A budget-friendly alternative, scheduled ferries operate daily from Sanur, Padang Bai, and Kusamba. While they can be crowded and less flexible, ferries remain a reliable choice for solo travellers or those on a tighter schedule.
Tips Before Booking a Boat
1. Know Your Purpose: Choose your vessel based on your plan — whether it’s a day of island hopping, snorkelling, or a romantic sunset cruise.
2. Book Early: Secure your spot in advance, especially during holidays and high season, to avoid limited availability and price hikes.
3. Book Early: Secure your spot in advance, especially during holidays and high season, to avoid limited availability and price hikes.
4. Check Weather Conditions: Monitor the marine forecast and be prepared to reschedule if conditions are rough. Calm seas make all the difference.
5. Use Reputable Operators: Select licensed providers with strong reviews, transparent pricing, and appropriate insurance.
A Must-Do While in Bali
Planning a visit to Nusa Penida is increasingly seen as a must-do experience for anyone holidaying in Bali. With stunning natural backdrops and easy travel options, the Nusa Islands are a perfect escape from the hustle — just an hour away by boat.
“There’s something magical about sailing out from Bali and arriving in a place that still feels untouched,” adds Arya. “It’s the side of Bali most travellers don’t expect — and never forget.”
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