Nusa Penida, a hidden gem off the coast of Bali, Indonesia, is a pristine island offering rugged landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and unique cultural experiences.


From stunning cliff views to underwater exploration, this island offers something for everyone.


<h3>Top Attractions</h3>


<b>1. Kelingking Beach</b> is the most iconic landmark in Nusa Penida. The dramatic cliff formation, resembling a T-Rex, towers over a beautiful white sand beach surrounded by turquoise waters. The view from the top is nothing short of breathtaking, and adventurous travelers can hike down to the secluded beach for a more intimate experience. However, the descent is steep and challenging, so it's not for the faint of heart.


<b>Why It's Special:</b> Famous for its dinosaur-shaped cliff and panoramic views.


<b>Entrance Fee:</b> IDR 10,000 (approx. $1 USD).


<b>Opening Hours:</b> Open 24 hours.


<b>2. Angel's Billabong and Broken Beach</b> is a natural infinity pool where visitors can swim during low tide. Nearby, Broken Beach (Pasih Uug) offers a picturesque landscape with a natural archway that allows seawater to flow into a pool surrounded by cliffs.


<b>Why It's Special:</b> Unique rock formations and crystal-clear tidal pools.


<b>Entrance Fee:</b> IDR 5,000 (approx. $0.35 USD).


<b>Opening Hours:</b> Open 24 hours.


<b>3. Crystal Bay</b> is the perfect spot for those interested in snorkeling or diving to explore vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life. The calm, clear waters make it ideal for underwater adventures, and it's a popular spot to spot the rare Mola Mola (sunfish) during the season.


<b>Why It's Special:</b> Known for its underwater biodiversity and stunning sunsets.


<b>Entrance Fee:</b> Free.


<b>Opening Hours:</b> Open 24 hours.


<b>4. Atuh Beach</b> is one of the most secluded and tranquil beaches on the island, accessible by a short hike. Surrounded by cliffs, the beach offers pristine waters, making it a great spot for relaxing or snorkeling.


<b>Why It's Special:</b> A hidden paradise with fewer crowds and postcard-perfect scenery.


<b>Entrance Fee:</b> IDR 10,000 (approx. $1 USD).


<b>Opening Hours:</b> Open 24 hours.


<h3>Where to Stay</h3>


<b>1. Semabu Hills Hotel Nusa Penida</b>


With stunning sea views and modern amenities, Semabu Hills Hotel offers a luxurious stay. Its infinity pool and proximity to top attractions make it a great choice.


<b>Price:</b> From $120 per night.


<b>Check-in Time:</b> 2:00 PM.



<b>2. Nusa Veranda Sunset Villas & Restaurant</b>


A cozy retreat with breathtaking views, Nusa Veranda provides a laid-back atmosphere and is perfect for couples and small groups.


<b>Price:</b> From $80 per night.


<b>Check-in Time:</b> 1:00 PM.



<h3>Useful Tips</h3>


<b>Transportation:</b> Rent a scooter to explore the island at your own pace. Costs range from IDR 70,000 to 100,000 ($5-$7 USD) per day.


<b>Best Time to Visit:</b> April to October is the dry season, making it ideal for outdoor activities.


<b>What to Bring:</b> Sturdy footwear for hikes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle.


<h3>Conclusion</h3>


Nusa Penida is a tropical paradise filled with breathtaking landscapes, serene beaches, and vibrant marine life. So, Lykkers, whether you're hiking cliffs, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on the beach, this island promises an unforgettable adventure.


NUSA PENIDA (4K) - MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN BALI

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