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Nusa Penida is a beautiful island located southeast of Bali, Indonesia. Known for its breathtaking cliffs, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters, the island has become a must-visit destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and adventure. Separated from Bali by the Badung Strait, Nusa Penida offers a quieter, less crowded alternative to the mainland, while still being accessible in just 30–45 minutes by fast boat.
Nusa Penida Island is not only famous for its stunning beaches and dramatic cliffs, but also for its rich culture and local traditions. Visitors can explore small villages around Nusa Penida Island to experience authentic Balinese hospitality, taste local cuisine, and learn about the island’s history. With Angkal Fast Cruise providing easy access, exploring Nusa Penida Island becomes simple, comfortable, and unforgettable. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Nusa Penida Island offers the perfect balance for every traveler.
Nusa Penida is part of the Klungkung Regency in Bali Province, situated alongside its smaller sister islands, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. The island lies about 20 kilometers southeast of Bali’s coast, and is reachable only by sea, with the most common departure point being Sanur Port in Bali.
Nusa Penida is packed with natural attractions spread across its West Coast, East Coast, and Central Highlands. Some must-visit spots include:
Kelingking Beach – Famous for its T-Rex-shaped cliff and turquoise waters
Broken Beach – A natural archway surrounded by cliffs
Angel’s Billabong – A natural infinity pool with clear blue waters
Crystal Bay – Popular for snorkeling and sunset views
Atuh Beach & Diamond Beach – Dramatic cliffs and pristine white sand on the East Coast
Teletubbies Hill – Rolling green hills perfect for photography
Goa Giri Putri Temple – A sacred temple inside a large cave
Nusa Penida has several main harbors serving ferries from Bali and nearby islands:
Banjar Nyuh Port – The busiest port, serving most ferries from Sanur, Bali
Sampalan Port – Located on the East Coast, perfect for travelers visiting Atuh Beach and Diamond Beach
Toyapakeh Port – Known for its diving spots and connections to Nusa Lembongan
The Angkal Fast Cruise operates daily ferry services between Bali and Nusa Penida. It connects Sanur Port in Bali to both Banjar Nyuh Port and Sampalan Port in Nusa Penida, offering comfortable boats, reliable schedules, and professional crews for a smooth crossing experience
The fastest way is by fast boat from Sanur Port to Banjar Nyuh Port or Sampalan Port, taking around 30–45 minutes.
For a full experience, 2–3 days is ideal to explore both the West and East Coast attractions.
Yes, The Angkal Fast Cruise connects Sanur Port in Bali with Banjar Nyuh and Sampalan Ports in Nusa Penida.
Absolutely. Crystal Bay, Manta Point, and Toyapakeh are famous for vibrant marine life and manta rays.
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