Nusa Penida is an island of spectacular high coastal cliffs towering over the rough sea, white sand beaches, magnificent snorkeling, and crystal clear water.
We offer you to choose one of the 3 suggested programs
Tour of the Western part of the island
A car trip to Crystal Bay which is one of the most popular diving and snorkeling sites. The bay is named so for its quiet crystal clear waters with exceptional visibility reaching up to 30 meters below.
The broken beach is a little picturesque bay with a 100-meter arch under which you can walk and take incredible photos. Not far from it you can find Angel's Billabong, a naturally formed rock lagoon that offers a scenic seascape.
The final destination of the tour will be the most known T-REX dinosaur in the world, we mean the uniquely-shaped Kelingking Cliff. This cliff rightfully stands at the top of the sightseeing list of Nusa Penida
Tour of the Eastern part of the island
A car excursion to Atuh Beach, a magnificent beach with fantastic arch-shaped rocks and the Thousand Islands viewpoint offering a breathtaking view of the vast ocean with limestone cliffs rising majestically from its depth.
The highlight of this tour is definitely the most picturesque climb down to the beach in the whole of Asia and maybe in the whole world, we talk about the descent to Diamond Beach. Fascinating views for taking photos created by the nature itself, the path taking you down the cliff and the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
Snorkeling Safari
Swimming with a diving mask and a tube underwater and above the sea surface in the most beautiful places near the island of Nusa Penida. You will go snorkeling in Crystal Bay where you can enjoy coral reefs and incredibly clear water. Drift along the reef above the shallow coral plateau of Gamat Bay and enjoy the abundant coral and marine life.
The next spot is located near the island of Nusa Lembongan which is home to mangrove forests that have created a unique ecosystem providing habitat for hundreds of marine species in this amazingly bright coral reef.
And the final destination point is Manta Bay where you can see the devilfish. Well, yes, exactly the devil fish - that's how the giant manta ray is called, its body reaching up to 4 meters in width. They eat plankton and are not dangerous to humans.