Nusa Penida Island is the golden egg of Bali's tourism industry.

 Nusa Penida is a renowned tourist area in Klungkung Regency, known as the "golden egg of Bali". Located southeast of Bali, Indonesia, this island boasts unique natural beauty, particularly its exotic and spectacular beaches. Therefore, a visit to Bali would not be complete without exploring Nusa Penida.



Tourists who wish to visit Nusa Penida can do so by taking a ferry from Sanur Harbor, which serves as a transportation hub to the Nusa Penida and Lembongan islands. The journey from Sanur Harbor to Nusa Penida takes approximately one hour by speedboat. At Sanur Harbor, there are various fast boat options provided by different companies, with departure times ranging from 07:00 AM WITA to 03:00 PM WITA.

From Sanur Harbor, tourists will arrive at Banjar Nyuh Harbor in Nusa Penida. Banjar Nyuh Harbor has become bustling due to its status as one of the gateways to Nusa Penida since the island's tourism popularity as a holiday destination for tourists in Bali.


Nusa Penida offers a variety of natural tourist attractions with its exotic and spectacular beauty, such as:

Kelingking Beach, this tourist attraction offers a spectacular view of the sea from the top of the hill. The beach has white sand and easy access to the location as cars can directly reach it. The hill and cliffs that jut into the sea resemble a little finger (kelingking), along with the beautiful surrounding cliffs, presented in an exotic way.

Kelingking Beach is a must-visit destination in Nusa Penida with a route to the West, always crowded, especially during the holiday season. The address is located in Bunga Mekar Village, Karang Dawa Village, Nusa Penida District, Klungkung Regency.

Pasih Uug Beach is one of the tourist attractions that must be visited when in Nusa Penida. The local community calls this beach "pasih uug" which means Broken Beach. The beach is called Broken Beach because its geographical contour appears damaged, although in reality it is not, and the natural scenery is unique, beautiful, and amazing. One of the highlights of this area is a large open hole where seawater enters and gets trapped among the surrounding rocks and cliffs. It is located in the western tourism area, in the same area as Angel's Billabong. The address is in Sumpang Village, Bunga Mekar Village, Nusa Penida District, Klungkung Regency.

Crystal Bay Beach, Crystal Bay Beach will be an ideal recreational area. It is located in Br. Penida, Sakti Village, Nusa Penida District, Klungkung Regency - Bali. As the name suggests, the sea water at Crystal Bay Beach is as clear as crystal, and the underwater world is equally beautiful, making it a favorite water tourism destination for snorkeling and diving. This natural beach recreation area has clean white sand, an ideal place to relax and socialize.

Crystal Bay Beach is located within a bay and surrounded by hills, as if hidden from the crowds. About 50 meters from the beach, there is a coral island called Batu Mejinong Island, which appears to protect the waves and looks more spectacular during sunset. This place has become a must-visit tourist destination for tourists.


Transportation from Denpasar to Nusa Penida



How do you get from Bali to Nusa Penida?

To go to Nusa Penida, you can take a fast boat from Bali. One of the most common ways is by taking a fast boat from Sanur Beach. There, you will find many options of fast boats from various companies with different departure times.

Which port do you go to Nusa Penida through?

In addition to Kusamba Port, you can also reach Nusa Penida through Karangasem Port, Sanur Denpasar, and even from Lombok.

How much is the ticket to Nusa Penida?

The price of a fast boat ticket to Nusa Penida starts from Rp105,000 per person.

When is the best time to visit Nusa Penida?

The best time to visit Nusa Penida is between April and October. During this period, the weather in Nusa Penida is generally sunny and dry, so you can enjoy the beauty of the island.


Accommodation in Nusa Penida

Sunrise Cottage Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia.


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