Quick summary: Explore the stunning natural beauty of Nusa Penida over two days with visits to iconic cliffs, pristine beaches, and vibrant snorkeling spots. This family-friendly itinerary balances adventure and relaxation with mid-range transport options.
Route map + stops
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- Toyapakeh Harbor (Pelabuhan Toyapakeh)
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Timeline (hour-by-hour)
Day 1
Start your day at Toyapakeh Harbor arriving early to rent a scooter or arrange transport. Head to Kelingking Cliffs for breathtaking views and optional hike down to the beach. Next, explore the natural archway at Broken Beach followed by a refreshing swim at Angel’s Billabong. Enjoy lunch at a local warung sampling Balinese dishes. Spend the afternoon relaxing at Crystal Bay Beach with swimming and optional snorkeling.
08:00 — Arrival at Toyapakeh Harbor
Why go: Main entry point to Nusa Penida from Bali, start your adventure here.
Do:
- Disembark from ferry
- Rent scooter or arrange local transport
How to get there: Ferry from Bali to Toyapakeh Harbor
Cost / tickets: Ferry approx 150,000 IDR per person
Time needed: 30 minutes
09:00 — Visit Kelingking Cliffs
Why go: Iconic viewpoint with breathtaking cliff formations and ocean views.
Do:
- Hike down to the beach if able
- Take photos at the viewpoint
- Enjoy panoramic views
How to get there: Drive 30 minutes from Toyapakeh Harbor by scooter or car
Cost / tickets: Entry fee approx 10,000 IDR
Time needed: 2 hours
11:30 — Explore Broken Beach
Why go: Natural archway and scenic coastal views perfect for photos and short walks.
Do:
- Walk around the cliffs
- Take photos of the natural bridge
How to get there: 15-minute drive from Kelingking Cliffs
Cost / tickets: Entry fee approx 10,000 IDR
Time needed: 1 hour
12:30 — Angel’s Billabong
Why go: Natural infinity pool with crystal clear water, ideal for a refreshing stop.
Do:
- Swim in the natural pool
- Relax and enjoy the scenery
How to get there: Short walk from Broken Beach
Cost / tickets: Entry fee approx 10,000 IDR
Time needed: 1 hour
14:00 — Lunch at local warung
Why go: Taste authentic Balinese cuisine in a family-friendly setting.
Do:
- Try local dishes like Nasi Campur or fresh seafood
How to get there: Nearby Angel’s Billabong or Broken Beach area
Cost / tickets: Mid-range meal approx 50,000-100,000 IDR per person
Time needed: 1 hour
15:30 — Relax at Crystal Bay Beach
Why go: Beautiful white sand beach perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Do:
- Swim
- Relax on the beach
- Optional snorkeling
How to get there: 30-minute drive from Angel’s Billabong
Cost / tickets: Free entry
Time needed: 2 hours
Day 2
Begin with a snorkeling tour at Manta Bay to swim alongside manta rays. Afterward, have lunch near Atuh Beach and explore its secluded sands and cliffs. Finish your day with a gentle walk and sunset views at Teletubbies Hill before returning to Toyapakeh Harbor for your ferry back to Bali.
08:00 — Snorkeling at Manta Bay
Why go: Swim with majestic manta rays in their natural habitat.
Do:
- Snorkel with manta rays
- Enjoy marine life
How to get there: Boat trip from Toyapakeh Harbor or Crystal Bay
Cost / tickets: Snorkeling tour approx 300,000-500,000 IDR
Time needed: 3 hours
12:00 — Lunch near Atuh Beach
Why go: Enjoy fresh seafood with ocean views before beach exploration.
Do:
- Dine at local restaurant
- Try grilled fish or seafood platters
How to get there: Drive 45 minutes from Manta Bay area
Cost / tickets: Mid-range meal approx 75,000-120,000 IDR per person
Time needed: 1 hour
13:30 — Visit Atuh Beach
Why go: Secluded beach with dramatic cliffs and clear waters, great for swimming and photos.
Do:
- Swim
- Relax on the beach
- Explore surrounding cliffs
How to get there: Short walk down from parking area
Cost / tickets: Entry fee approx 10,000 IDR
Time needed: 2 hours
16:00 — Stop at Teletubbies Hill
Why go: Rolling green hills with panoramic views, perfect for a gentle walk and photos.
Do:
- Walk around the hills
- Take photos
- Enjoy sunset views
How to get there: 20-minute drive from Atuh Beach
Cost / tickets: Free
Time needed: 1 hour
18:00 — Return to Toyapakeh Harbor
Why go: End of day and departure point back to Bali.
Do:
- Return scooter or transport
- Prepare for ferry departure
How to get there: Drive 30 minutes from Teletubbies Hill
Cost / tickets: Ferry approx 150,000 IDR per person
Time needed: 30 minutes
Logistics (read this first)
- Rent a scooter or hire a driver for flexible island travel
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking and hiking
- Bring swimwear, sunscreen, and water bottles
- Carry some cash for entry fees and local purchases
- Start early to avoid crowds and heat
- Check ferry schedules in advance for arrival and departure
Local tips and guide
Local Guide to Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida is a rugged island southeast of Bali known for dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life. The main harbor is Toyapakeh, where ferries arrive from Bali. Transport options include scooter rentals and local drivers. Key attractions like Kelingking Cliffs and Angel’s Billabong are accessible by road but involve some walking on uneven terrain. The island offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences, with local warungs serving traditional Balinese cuisine. Visitors should prepare for limited infrastructure and bring essentials for comfort and safety.
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FAQ
How do I get around Nusa Penida?
Renting a scooter or hiring a local driver are the most common ways to explore the island.
Is the hike down to Kelingking Beach suitable for families?
The hike is steep and challenging; families with young children or limited mobility should enjoy the viewpoint only.
Are there places to eat on the island?
Yes, there are many local warungs and mid-range restaurants offering Balinese and seafood dishes.
Can I snorkel with manta rays safely?
Yes, snorkeling tours at Manta Bay are guided and safe, but always follow instructions and respect wildlife.
What is the best time to visit Nusa Penida?
Dry season from April to October offers the best weather for outdoor activities and snorkeling.
How we planned this route
Byline: Expert travel planner with extensive knowledge of Bali and Nusa Penida
Itinerary created using verified local information, traveler reviews, and seasonal considerations
Last updated: 2024-06-01

