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Nusa Lembongan [Private Day Tour]

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RM244

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What’s Included

  • Access to Nusa Lembongan [Private Day Tour]
    • Mangrove Beach + Mangrove Tour
    • Panorama Point
    • Devil’s Tear
    • Dream Beach
    • Seaweed Farming
    • Yellow Bridge
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All entrance tickets
  • Round-trip fast boat ticket to and from Nusa Penida
  • Meals: Lunch
  • Mineral Bottled Water
  • Insurance
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
    • Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Petitenget, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Denpasar
    • A surcharge will be applicable for pick up from other areas, payable directly to the operator
  • English-speaking guide

Important Info

  • The minimum booking for this attraction / activity is 2 pax
  • Attraction / Activity Duration: 9 hours
  • Not suitable for children under age 4
  • Minimum age for this attraction / activity is 4 years old and must be accompanied by an adult

Nusa Lembongan [Private Day Tour]

Dreaming of the perfect island getaway? Nusa Lembongan is one of the most tranquil spots in Bali, sporting unspoilt nature, authentic culture and a truly relaxing holiday ambience.

There are plenty of things to do in Nusa Lembongan. Nusa Lembongan is a part of the trio of islands that sit just off the southeast coast of Bali. This small island draws in visitors because of its blue waters and incredible beaches that beat Bali’s, epic snorkelling and diving, and ease of reach.

Off the southeast coast of the famous island of Bali lies Nusa Lembongan. This island is a popular part of a three-island group. The other two islands are Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan.

Nusa Lembongan is a must-see while travelling around Bali. Just off the Southeast coast of Bali, Nusa Lembongan is a small, sleepy island of seaweed farmers with great waves, excellent restaurants and no cars!

Dreaming of the perfect island getaway? Nusa Lembongan is one of the most tranquil spots in Bali, sporting unspoilt nature, authentic culture and a truly relaxing holiday ambience.

Mangrove Beach + Mangrove Tour

Glide quietly over the still waters between mangrove trees. The atmosphere is quiet and leaves you time to appreciate where the fish spawn and the little ones prepare for their lives in the big ocean. A local guide will “pole” you along in your wooden boat.

Mangrove Beach is Located at the end of the Mangroves to the north of Jungut Batu Village. This beautiful beach showcases an incredible view of Mount Agung on Bali and features soft sand surrounded by mangrove trees. It is an ideal beach for stand-up paddleboarding and other water activities.

Panorama Point

Panorama Point is located in a hilly area, so it does come with beautiful scenery. The rural villages become the most noticeable background alone beautiful sea panorama. Not to mention Jungut Batu Pier, several boats can be seen clearly from that spot. What is more? The location is considered strategic, as tourists often drop by before reaching Devil’s Tears and Mushroom Beach.

Devil’s Tear

Devils Tear is a unique cave pool on the edge of rocky cliffs that can be found on the southwest coast of Nusa Lembongan Bali. It is one of the top sites to see on the island, with plenty of exploring along the coastline.

Devils Tear is located just around the corner from Dream Beach. In fact, it’s quite a short distance to walk there from Dream Beach, which will take you no more than 5 minutes.

Devils Tear attracts visitors to see the forceful flow of water entering the cave and spitting it again with a roar.

The water inside Devil’s Tear is crystal clear, and you may be lucky enough to spot some green sea turtles cruising around in the cove.

Dream Beach

Dream Beach is one of the most epic beach locations on the island boasting golden sands, cliff jumps, turquoise waters, colourful reefs, rugged viewpoints, and hidden caves.

A visit to Dream Beach should be at the top of your Nusa Lembongan things-to-do list. It’s the most popular beach on the island so you can expect to see many tourists here. To avoid the crowds, try to visit early morning.

At low tide, you can walk around the rocky headland and into a cave to discover a secluded beach that you will most likely have all to yourself.

For the thrill-seekers, the cliffs near Dream Beach can be explored and you will find some fantastic cliff jumping spots.

Seaweed Farming

At first thought, the seaweed farms don’t seem very exciting, but think again!

Seaweed farming is a unique attraction to the island, introduced in the ’80s. It was the primary source of income for many locals residing here.

The dramatic tidal swings of Nusa Lembongan make for ideal conditions to farm seaweed. Every day you will see the local people harvesting and securing seaweed to the ocean floor. It’s really beautiful. The entire area is completely covered in water within hours.

Most of the seaweed from this little island is sold for use in cosmetics and shipped to Hong Kong for processing and distribution. The people of Nusa Lembongan live simple and peaceful lives thanks to their seaweed.

The best place to view the seaweed farms is in the channel between the two islands, Lembongan and Ceningan. Several restaurants along the water’s edge where you can perch up and observe the locals farming the seaweed.

Yellow Bridge

The iconic yellow suspension bridge has become an Instafamous spot. It is one of the top things to do in Nusa Lembongan Bali.

The Yellow Bridge is located between Lembongan Island and Ceningan Island.

It’s a pretty awesome experience riding a motorbike over the ocean across the Yellow Bridge Lembongan. It’s also a great spot to take some photos if you time it right with the traffic.

Location

Nusa Lembongan, Jungutbatu, Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali 80771, Indonesia
08.00 AM – 05.00 PM
Hotel Pick-Up : 07.00 AM – 08.00 AM

  • Access to Nusa Lembongan [Private Day Tour]
    • Mangrove Beach + Mangrove Tour
    • Panorama Point
    • Devil’s Tear
    • Dream Beach
    • Seaweed Farming
    • Yellow Bridge
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All entrance tickets
  • Round-trip fast boat ticket to and from Nusa Penida
  • Meals: Lunch
  • Mineral Bottled Water
  • Insurance
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
    • Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Petitenget, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Denpasar
    • A surcharge will be applicable for pick up from other areas, payable directly to the operator
  • English-speaking guide

There are plenty of things to do in Nusa Lembongan. Nusa Lembongan is a part of the trio of islands that sit just off the southeast coast of Bali. This small island draws in visitors because of its blue waters and incredible beaches that beat Bali’s, epic snorkelling and diving, and ease of reach.

Off the southeast coast of the famous island of Bali lies Nusa Lembongan. This island is a popular part of a three-island group. The other two islands are Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan.

Nusa Lembongan is a must-see while travelling around Bali. Just off the Southeast coast of Bali, Nusa Lembongan is a small, sleepy island of seaweed farmers with great waves, excellent restaurants and no cars!

Dreaming of the perfect island getaway? Nusa Lembongan is one of the most tranquil spots in Bali, sporting unspoilt nature, authentic culture and a truly relaxing holiday ambience.

Mangrove Beach + Mangrove Tour

Glide quietly over the still waters between mangrove trees. The atmosphere is quiet and leaves you time to appreciate where the fish spawn and the little ones prepare for their lives in the big ocean. A local guide will “pole” you along in your wooden boat.

Mangrove Beach is Located at the end of the Mangroves to the north of Jungut Batu Village. This beautiful beach showcases an incredible view of Mount Agung on Bali and features soft sand surrounded by mangrove trees. It is an ideal beach for stand-up paddleboarding and other water activities.

Panorama Point

Panorama Point is located in a hilly area, so it does come with beautiful scenery. The rural villages become the most noticeable background alone beautiful sea panorama. Not to mention Jungut Batu Pier, several boats can be seen clearly from that spot. What is more? The location is considered strategic, as tourists often drop by before reaching Devil’s Tears and Mushroom Beach.

Devil’s Tear

Devils Tear is a unique cave pool on the edge of rocky cliffs that can be found on the southwest coast of Nusa Lembongan Bali. It is one of the top sites to see on the island, with plenty of exploring along the coastline.

Devils Tear is located just around the corner from Dream Beach. In fact, it’s quite a short distance to walk there from Dream Beach, which will take you no more than 5 minutes.

Devils Tear attracts visitors to see the forceful flow of water entering the cave and spitting it again with a roar.

The water inside Devil’s Tear is crystal clear, and you may be lucky enough to spot some green sea turtles cruising around in the cove.

Dream Beach

Dream Beach is one of the most epic beach locations on the island boasting golden sands, cliff jumps, turquoise waters, colourful reefs, rugged viewpoints, and hidden caves.

A visit to Dream Beach should be at the top of your Nusa Lembongan things-to-do list. It’s the most popular beach on the island so you can expect to see many tourists here. To avoid the crowds, try to visit early morning.

At low tide, you can walk around the rocky headland and into a cave to discover a secluded beach that you will most likely have all to yourself.

For the thrill-seekers, the cliffs near Dream Beach can be explored and you will find some fantastic cliff jumping spots.

Seaweed Farming

At first thought, the seaweed farms don’t seem very exciting, but think again!

Seaweed farming is a unique attraction to the island, introduced in the ’80s. It was the primary source of income for many locals residing here.

The dramatic tidal swings of Nusa Lembongan make for ideal conditions to farm seaweed. Every day you will see the local people harvesting and securing seaweed to the ocean floor. It’s really beautiful. The entire area is completely covered in water within hours.

Most of the seaweed from this little island is sold for use in cosmetics and shipped to Hong Kong for processing and distribution. The people of Nusa Lembongan live simple and peaceful lives thanks to their seaweed.

The best place to view the seaweed farms is in the channel between the two islands, Lembongan and Ceningan. Several restaurants along the water’s edge where you can perch up and observe the locals farming the seaweed.

Yellow Bridge

The iconic yellow suspension bridge has become an Instafamous spot. It is one of the top things to do in Nusa Lembongan Bali.

The Yellow Bridge is located between Lembongan Island and Ceningan Island.

It’s a pretty awesome experience riding a motorbike over the ocean across the Yellow Bridge Lembongan. It’s also a great spot to take some photos if you time it right with the traffic.

  • The minimum booking for this attraction / activity is 2 pax
  • Attraction / Activity Duration: 9 hours
  • Not suitable for children under age 4
  • Minimum age for this attraction / activity is 4 years old and must be accompanied by an adult
  • This ticket is non-refundable if not redeemed on the selected date.
  • If you would like to change your date of visit, please contact our Customer Support at least two (2) days before your selected date.
  • Please note that rescheduling is done on a case-to-case basis and may not be possible at all times.
  • All tickets are only valid on your selected date
  • You do not need to print the ticket, simply present the QR code via your phone.
  • In order to redeem your ticket, please proceed to the attraction’s counters.
  • MyKad or MyKid must be presented at the attraction for purchase of Malaysian – with MyKad type tickets.
How will I receive my tickets? Once payment is complete, you will instantly receive an email with QR code and attached PDF with your ticket details.
How do I redeem my tickets? Simply present the QR code on your phone at the attraction counter / staff / operator. The attraction will scan your QR code to get the ticket details.
Is this ticket refundable if I do not visit the attraction? Please read the Cancellation Policy and Terms & Conditions for more information.

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