Explore the Hidden Paradise of Nusa Penida – Klungkung, Bali
Located just off the southeastern coast of Bali, Nusa Penida is an island paradise that offers raw natural beauty, dramatic landscapes, and crystal-clear waters. As part of Klungkung Regency, Nusa Penida has quickly become one of Bali’s top travel destinations—perfect for adventurous travelers, divers, and nature lovers alike.
Top Attractions in Nusa Penida
1. Kelingking Beach (T-Rex Cliff)
Arguably the most iconic spot on the island, Kelingking Beach offers a jaw-dropping viewpoint overlooking a cliff shaped like a T-Rex. The turquoise waters below and steep staircase down to the beach make it a bucket-list adventure for many.
2. Broken Beach (Pasih Uug)
A stunning natural arch carved by the ocean, Broken Beach is a geological marvel. While you can’t swim here, the surrounding cliffs and blue sea views make it perfect for photography and peaceful walks.
3. Angel’s Billabong
Located next to Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong is a crystal-clear natural infinity pool formed in the rocks. When the tide is low, visitors can dip into the water and enjoy a unique swimming experience surrounded by dramatic cliffs.
4. Diamond Beach
A breathtaking white sand beach framed by limestone cliffs and turquoise water, Diamond Beach is one of the most beautiful spots in eastern Nusa Penida. A newly carved staircase along the cliff allows access down to the beach.
5. Atuh Beach
Just around the corner from Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach offers calm waves, unique rock formations, and cozy beach cafes. Ideal for relaxing and swimming in the morning.
6. Crystal Bay
Perfect for snorkeling and sunsets, Crystal Bay is known for its rich marine life, calm waters, and relaxing beach vibe. It’s also one of the few places in the world where you can spot the rare Mola-Mola (sunfish) during the right season.
7. Teletubbies Hills
For a break from the beaches, visit Teletubbies Hills, where you’ll find soft, rolling green hills that resemble the landscapes from the children’s show. A great stop for drone photography and panoramic views.



Getting to Nusa Penida
From Bali, you can reach Nusa Penida via a fast boat from Sanur, Padang Bai, or Kusamba (Klungkung). The ride takes around 30–45 minutes depending on the weather and port of departure.
Best Time to Visit
The best months to explore Nusa Penida are April to October, during the dry season. The sea is calmer, skies are clearer, and the hiking trails are safer.
Travel Tips
- Roads on the island can be narrow and bumpy—book a local driver or guided tour for safety.
- Bring sunscreen, proper footwear, and enough cash (ATMs are limited).
- Respect nature—don’t litter, avoid stepping on coral, and be mindful of tides when swimming.
Why Choose Nusa Penida?
Unlike the more developed parts of Bali, Nusa Penida offers untouched nature, hidden gems, and authentic island life. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, diving with manta rays, or simply soaking in world-class views, Nusa Penida delivers a travel experience you’ll never forget.
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