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Nusa Penida Island
is a small tropical island, situated 12 km to the South-East of Bali, the neighbor of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan island
Nusa Penida is a small tropical island, situated 12 km to the South-East of Bali, the neighbor of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan island. Those all-tree islands are the parts of Klungkung regency in Bali.
Nusa Penida is a unique blend of stunning scenery, world-class scuba diving spots, and friendly locals. This island has been named as one of the owners of the most fantastic diving spots in the world. Not only does it have unspoiled marine life such as Mola-Mola fish or coral reefs, you can also get an unforgettable experience diving in 7 diving spots: Malibu Point, Penida Bay, Toyapakeh, Manta Point, Batu Meling, Batu Abah, and Batu Lumbung. Whether you are an experienced diver or a beginner, Nusa Penida is sure to captivate you with its breathtaking views and world-class scuba diving spots.
If you are on a tourist trip to Bali, don’t miss the opportunity to fall in love with Nusa Penida. With its captivating beauty, adventure, and culture, this Indonesian island is a true gem waiting to be discovered. Starting from what you see immediately when you arrive on this island, the beaches. The South coast offers cliffs 150 meters high that rise into the sea, presenting a stunning backdrop for photos at Broken Beach and Angel Billabong, Tembeling, Guyangan Waterfall, or Seganing Waterfall.
Whereas on the north coast, it is more dedicated to seaweed cultivation, but also offers stunning views of Mount Agung. The center of the island is hilly, with a famous landmark called Teletubbies Hill. Nusa Penida also offers a variety of beautiful beaches, from easily accessible Crystal Bay to the more challenging Kelingking Beach, Atuh and Diamond Beach, Gamat Bay, and Suwehan Beach.
West Beach provides an unforgettable sunset experience, best enjoyed in the bars and restaurants, with a drink by the pool. And like other tourist spots in Bali, on this island, there is also a Hindu temple. Goa Giri Putri Temple and Ped Temple are sacred places for Hindus. Goa Giri Putri temple is considered a must-visit for all Hindus in Bali and is located in a large cave that can entered via a narrow path. The purification rituals here involve a dozen stations in the cave and can take up to two and a half hours to complete. The Ped Temple is another famous temple that houses powerful demon spirits and is considered more important.
Nusa Penida has become a popular tourist destination in recent years. Currently, there are more than 20 fast boats connecting Bali to Nusa Penida every day, with only 40 minutes from Sanur and 20 minutes from Kusamba. Don’t waste your vacation to Bali without stopping by Nusa Penida. It takes at least 3 days to explore the natural charm of the island.