West Nusa Penida is the most common destination. Most of the tour packages that offer Nusa Penida tours, usually consist of these four places below. It takes about a full-day tour. Usually the journey start by pickup at your hotel at around 6.30AM, and you will be back at your hotel at around 5PM. If you take the package tour, it is better to do in a group more than two, and maximum six people – price wise. The package usually include lunch.
Angels Billabong
Angel’s Billabong is one of the magical spots you can’t help but marvel at. A crystal clear tide pool cascades into the ocean on the east coast of Nusa Penida. The water in this natural infinity pool is directly supplied by ocean waves crashing over its edge. If condition permits, you may take a dip while being monitored by our guide. We encourage you to take pictures from the rocks above and if you are lucky, you can spot a few dolphins schooling around as well.
Broken Beach
Known locally as Pasih Uug, the beach is called “Broken” for its arch-like cliff formation. Broken Beach is an incredible little cove. The natural bridge stretches over turquoise waters that flow in and out of the natural archway.
Kelingking Beach
Located on the South West coast of Nusa Penida and one of the most amazing views and beaches from Nusa Penida, a pinnacle jetting out from Nusa Penida’s dramatic southern coast. Many people say it’s shaped like a T-Rex.
Kelingking Beach itself though is a secluded, white sandy haven surrounded by turquoise waters. This shaped cliff side at Kelingking Beach has rocketed tourism into the sky with it’s natural beauty. The walk down to the beach takes around an hour.
Crystal Bay
Crystal Bay is the most accessible and closest spot to Nusa Penida harbour. This is where you will be playing with white sand and blue water with minimal current. The bay is partly protected by rugged limestone island which makes the water significantly calmer than other locations.