Nusa Penida: The Emerald Edge of Bali
If you're looking for drama, scale, and raw natural beauty, Nusa Penida is the destination. Just a short boat ride from Bali's mainland, this island has become the crown jewel of adventurous travel in 2026, offering sights that feel like they belong on another planet.
Raw & Rugged Beauty
Iconic Cliffs & Hidden Coves
From the world-famous T-Rex shape of Kelingking Beach to the natural infinity pool at Angel's Billabong, Nusa Penida is a photographer's dream. In 2026, improved infrastructure has made these remote spots more accessible, yet they still retain their wild, untamed spirit.
Manta Point
Swim with giant oceanic Manta Rays in crystal clear waters.
Teletubbies Hill
Explore the lush, rolling green hills of the island's interior.
Underwater Wonders
Nusa Penida is globally recognized for its incredible marine biodiversity. It is one of the few places in the world where you can spot the rare Mola Mola (Oceanic Sunfish) during the right season. The currents here are strong, bringing nutrient-rich waters that sustain vibrant coral gardens.
Traveler's Tip 2026
Most tourists visit Penida on a day trip, but we recommend staying at least two nights. This allows you to visit the West coast and East coast (Diamond Beach) at sunrise, avoiding the heavy mid-day crowds from Sanur.
Getting to Nusa Penida
The gateway to Nusa Penida is the port of Sanur. In 2026, the new terminal provides a seamless experience. Fast boats depart every hour, taking only 30 to 45 minutes to reach the island's main harbors at Buyuk or Toya Pakeh.
Island Exploration
Begin Your Adventure
Don't miss out on Bali's most epic neighbor. Secure your fast boat seat to Nusa Penida today and witness the magic yourself.
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