2 days on the island of Nusa Penida

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A 2-day trip around Nusa Penida that includes visits to all popular sights of interest on the island. White sand beaches, and viewpoints offer a breathtaking view of the cliffs scattered as small isles in the deep blue waters of the ocean. And also snorkeling from a boat in the best underwater sites with a great abundance and variety of fishes, corals, and stunning manta rays.

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2 days on the island of Nusa Penida
Rp.
Rp.
A 2-day trip around Nusa Penida that includes visits to all popular sights of interest on the island. White sand beaches, and viewpoints offer a breathtaking view of the cliffs scattered as small isles in the deep blue waters of the ocean. And also snorkeling from a boat in the best underwater sites with a great abundance and variety of fishes, corals, and stunning manta rays.
  • No commitment implied when pressing "Book"!
Tour type
Private
Driver
English language
Duration
2 days
Date & time
Everyday; Start at 05:00-05:30
Sites to visit:
West Nusa Penida: Broken beach, Angel's Billabong, Kelingking Cliff;
East Nusa Penida: Thousand island, Atuh beach, Diamond beach

Snorkeling spots:
Manta point, Turtle point, Gamat bay

Included:
  • Private transfer from the hotel of the following areas: Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Denpasar, Sanur, Uluwatu, Ubud, Tegalalang and return back after the tour.
  • A private on-land tour with an English-speaking driver
  • All tickets, fares and taxes
  • Round-trip boat tickets to Nusa Penida
  • Snorkling equipment
  • A group/private boat for snorkeling
  • Lodging in a bungalow with a pool
  • Breakfast on 2nd day

Not included:
  • Meals (other than breakfast on 2nd day)

Bring with you:
Suntan lotion, headwear, swimming suit, seasickness medication(if necessary)

Full description
A trip to the island with pristine nature and a rich underwater world. The most colorful and bright photos are taken from the top of the limestone cliffs situated on this island. For a long time, the island has been closed to tourists as the Bali native people strongly believed it had been a cursed place
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