
Nusa Penida
Bali Province
An island southeast of Bali, famous for its rugged coastline, dramatic cliffside landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich marine life. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations surrounding Bali. Key spots include Kelingking Beach (T-Rex-shaped cliff) and Angel's Billabong.
Practical Travel Guide for Nusa Penida
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Visa-free access or visa-on-arrival is available for many nationalities for a 30-day stay. It is recommended to check the latest visa policy before traveling.
Adapter Type
Indonesian
Getting Around
Transportation on the island relies mainly on rented motorbikes or hired cars (with a driver). Roads can be rough and poorly maintained in parts, so experienced riders or a hired service are recommended. Access is by fast boat from Bali.
Local Flavors
Nusa Penida offers typical Indonesian and Balinese cuisine, alongside Western options catering to tourists. Beachside stalls (Warungs) are the best place for authentic local food and fresh seafood. Vegetarian options are abundant.
