“Nusa Penida: The Jewel of Bali’s Coastline” 🏝️
by MilesByFong
Jun 18, 2025
#summervacay #springitinerary
This rugged island 🏝️ is a haven for nature lovers, adventurers, and anyone seeking a slice of paradise away from the crowds. From jaw-dropping cliffs to turquoise lagoons and magical marine life, Nusa Penida is truly a dream destination.
🚤 How to Get to Nusa Penida
The most common way is by fast boat from Sanur Harbor in Bali, which takes around 30–45 minutes. Once you arrive at Toyapakeh or Banjar Nyuh Harbor, you can rent a scooter or hire a private driver to explore the island.
🌊 Must-Visit Spots on Nusa Penida
📍 Kelingking Beach
Kelingking Beach is where you’ll find that famous T-Rex-shaped cliff jutting into the ocean. From the top, the panoramic views of the turquoise sea crashing against the limestone cliffs are absolutely breathtaking.You can hike down the steep path (about 30–45 minutes) to the beach below.
📍 Broken Beach
Named after the natural archway formed by the collapsed cliff, creating a giant circular cove with water flowing in from the ocean.You can walk around the rim of the cove, enjoy the ocean breeze.
📍 Angel’s Billabong
Just a short walk from Broken Beach is Angel’s Billabong, a natural infinity pool carved into the rocky coastline. During low tide, the crystal-clear water turns into a tranquil lagoon.You can swim here during the right tide, but always check conditions first — during high tide, it can be dangerous.
🐠 Snorkeling in Nusa Penida
One of the top reasons travelers visit Nusa Penida is for its incredible snorkeling and diving🤿. The island is home to vibrant coral reefs, colorful fish, and if you’re lucky — the majestic manta rays.🐠🐟
So if you’re planning a trip to Bali 🇮🇩, make sure to set aside at least a day or two to explore this island paradise. You won’t regret it.☀️🏝️🐚
Post by MilesByFong | Jun 18, 2025























