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Got to see gorgeous manta rays and vivid coral reefs. Tour group was very organised and professional. They followed up on pick up location and everything went smoothly from start to finish. Felt really safe and looked after as a solo female traveller and would love to go on another trip with them.
A Sia
This tour was great! I became sick the night before the tour started, and Justin and his team were extremely flexible and allowed me time to recover while still providing a great experience. Thank you so much!!
Benjamin
We had a great time in Nusa Penida on this tour. All our drivers and tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable. We really enjoyed the seaweed farm, it was a real highlight. Even though we got caught in a very heavy storm on the second day (travelling in rainy season!) everyone made sure we were looked after as well as possible. Highly recommend!
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Nusa Penida FAQs

How do I get to Nusa Penida?

You will need to take a fast boat which takes about 30 minutes and has several departure times daily. There are multiple fast boat companies that operate on a daily basis. Most of the companies that provide day trips to Nusa Penida, also include the transfer.

How many days should I spend on Nusa Penida?

It is highly recommended to spend at least 2 days on Nusa Penida so that you can see most of the sights and not have to rush. Spending the night will also allow you to see some of the most popular spots with out the crowds. However if you only have one day to spare, there are plenty of one day trips that will pack a full day itinerary with sight seeing and even snorkelling.

What are the must-visit hidden gems in Nusa Penida for photography enthusiasts?

Nusa Penida boasts several lesser-known yet stunning spots perfect for photography, such as the secluded Atuh Beach with its dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters, the unique angle of the Tree House at Peguyangan Waterfall, and the tranquil Suwehan Beach with its pristine sands and rocky backdrop. To capture the best shots, visit during early morning or late afternoon for golden light, and consider hiring a local guide who knows the less touristy pathways to access these spots for authentic shots away from crowds.

How can I experience local Nusa Penida culture beyond the typical tourist spots?

Engaging with local communities offers a richer cultural experience. Attend traditional ceremonies or rituals if you're fortunate to be present during festivals like Odalan, visit local markets such as Bung Kan for authentic Balinese produce, and participate in a cooking class to learn traditional dishes. Respect local customs and dress modestly, and consider staying in locally-run homestays or villas to gain deeper insights into the island’s daily life and customs.

What are some eco-friendly activities I can do on Nusa Penida?

Nusa Penida offers several environmentally conscious activities. Join organised reef-safe snorkelling trips that prioritise coral health, participate in beach clean-up initiatives organised by local groups, or rent a bicycle to explore the island's scenic routes without carbon emissions. Always ensure you're following sustainable tourism practices by avoiding single-use plastics and supporting local artisans and vendors who practise eco-friendly methods.
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