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Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida

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Nusa Penida is a short fast-boat ride from Sanur and home to Bali's most photographed cliffs: Kelingking Beach's T-rex-shaped headland, Angel's Billabong's natural tidal pool, and Broken Beach's rock arch. Roads are rough and often unpaved, so hire a driver rather than self-riding a scooter. Manta ray snorkeling season runs roughly April-November. A rushed day trip is doable; two days lets you actually enjoy it.

Nusa Penida looks like Bali's Instagram feed cranked up a notch: bigger cliffs, bluer water, and noticeably fewer paved roads. It's become one of the most photographed places in Indonesia in the space of about a decade, and in person it mostly lives up to it.

Day trip or overnight?

A day trip from Sanur is entirely possible and what most visitors do — an early fast boat over, a full day touring by car, and a boat back by evening. But the island's rough roads mean a single day only realistically covers the west-side highlights (Kelingking, Angel's Billabong, Broken Beach). Staying one or two nights lets you add the east side and catch sunrise at Kelingking with none of the day-trip crowds.

Nusa Penida

The big four viewpoints

SpotWhat it isNote
Kelingking BeachAn iconic T-rex-shaped cliff viewpointA steep 30-45 minute hike down to the beach itself — doable but genuinely strenuous, wear real shoes
Angel's BillabongA natural tidal poolCheck tide times and safety flags before getting in — it connects to open ocean and currents can be strong
Broken BeachA natural rock arch over turquoise waterViewpoint only — no safe way down to swim
Crystal BayA calm swimming beachThe best base for manta ray snorkeling trips
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Nusa Penida's roads are rough, narrow, and often unpaved with steep drop-offs. Hire a local driver rather than self-riding a scooter unless you're a genuinely experienced rider — tourist injuries on these roads are common every year.

Manta rays

Manta Point, near Crystal Bay, is one of the more reliable spots in Indonesia to snorkel alongside manta rays, roughly April through November. Boat tours run from Crystal Bay or Toyapakeh; a half-day manta trip typically runs $15-30 per person including snorkel gear.

Getting there

Fast boats run frequently from Sanur (about 30-45 minutes) to Nusa Penida's main harbors at Toyapakeh or Banjar Nyuh. Expect to pay roughly $10-15 each way. Boats can be canceled or delayed in rough seas, especially outside the dry season, so build in some slack if you're day-tripping.

What it costs

ItemApprox. cost
Fast boat, one-way$10-15
Full-day car and driver$35-55, often split between a small group
Manta ray snorkeling trip (half-day)$15-30
Guesthouse or hotel, per night$20-65

Day trip vs. staying over

  • Day trip: cheaper, no packing required, but rushed — you'll likely see only the west side and skip sunrise at the best viewpoints.
  • Overnight: costs more and needs a bit more planning, but genuinely changes the experience — quieter viewpoints, sunrise light, and time to see the east side too.

Book near Toyapakeh for easy harbor access

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Where to stay in Nusa Penida — our picks

Mid-range

Semabu Hills Hotel

★★★★ · 8.8/10 · from $65/night

An infinity pool overlooking the hills near Kelingking — the island's most photographed place to actually stay the night.

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Mid-range

Namaste Village Nusa Penida

★★★ · 8.5/10 · from $45/night

Bamboo eco-bungalows with a calmer, more rustic feel — a good base for exploring the island's east side.

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Backpacker

Nusa Penida guesthouse near Toyapakeh

★★ · 8.0/10 · from $20/night

Simple family-run guesthouses cluster around the main harbor at Toyapakeh — book on arrival or a day ahead in peak season.

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Questions people actually ask

Is Nusa Penida a day trip or should I stay overnight?
Both work. A day trip from Sanur covers the main west-side viewpoints but feels rushed given the rough roads; staying one or two nights lets you see the island properly and catch sunrise with no crowds.
Is it safe to hike down to Kelingking Beach?
The hike is steep and takes 30-45 minutes each way, but it's manageable in real shoes with some fitness. Go slowly, especially on the way down, and skip it entirely if it's been raining — the path gets slippery.
When is the best time to see manta rays at Nusa Penida?
Roughly April through November is the most reliable window. Outside those months sightings are less consistent, though not impossible.

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