Our visit to Nusa Penida was amazing. From the beginning, the team ensured a hassle-free start to our day by providing a prompt and reliable hotel transfer service. Punctuality is crucial, especially when you have a tight schedule, and the fact that the hotel transfer was on time set the tone for the rest of the day. Our tour guide was a true gem.
Explore what to do on Nusa Lembongan Island Beach Hopping: Spend a day discovering Nusa Lembongan’s beaches. Renowned for its pristine beaches, each with its own distinctive appeal, Nusa Lembongan offers a variety of must-visit beaches.
Best time to dive in Nusa Lembongan. You can dive in Nusa Lembongan all year long, but personally, I would avoid the rainy season in January and February. That said, the water is the calmest from November to May, and it is the only place in Bali where you can see mantas all year long! My favorite time is July/August until October because this
Nusa Lembongan’s climate is noticeably drier than Bali’s, meaning that a rainy day on Bali can still be sunny and clear on Lembongan. This is an especially important factor for those visiting during the height of the rainy season in January and February (like we are).
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Jungutbatu beach is the biggest beach in Nusa Lembongan, it's also a pretty place to see sunset. There are many bars and restaurants along the beach. perfect beach, our family is very happy. the white sand beach is clean. This place is suitable for families and children. suitable to visit.
Comparing the Nusa Islands vs. the Gili Islands and their journey from Bali, the Nusa Islands are definitely the better choice. If you are planning to visit the Nusa Islands, you book a boat from Sanur Harbour. The transit will take, depending on the island you go to, between 30 and 45 minutes.
The iconic Yellow Bridge is one of the most common shots on someone’s Instagram after a visit to Nusa Ceningan. The Yellow Bridge actually connects Nusa Lembongan to Nusa Ceningan. What many don’t know is that the Yellow Bridge has a dark past, and in 2016, in bad weather, it collapsed, and 8 people died. It has been completely rebuilt now
Nusa Lembongan is a small island (8km2) in the southeast of Bali and only a 30 minute boat ride away. Even though one of it’s sister island, Nusa Penida, is 200km bigger, Nusa Lembongan is by far the most popular. Enjoy my ‘insider’s travel guide to Nusa Lembongan travel – where to eat, sleep, drink and what to do for a complete trip!
After visiting Bali numerous times whether for leisure or work, and the third this year, this is my first visit to Nusa Lembongan. Nusa Lembongan is only 30 minutes by ferry from Sanur pier. Left Sanur at 8.30am and arrived by 9am. Met by an earlier engaged driver / guide upon arrival; first stop was at a stop for a panoramic view of Lembongan.
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