NUSA LEMBONGAN Travel Guide
Where time slows down and the ocean sparkles brighter—Nusa Lembongan is your barefoot luxury escape just beyond Bali’s shores.
Nusa Lembongan is easily accessible by speedboat from Bali’s east coast. The most common departure points are Sanur Beach, Serangan, and Benoa Harbour. Fast boat services run daily and typically take 30–45 minutes, depending on sea conditions. Many services offer hotel pick-ups in South Bali for added convenience. Alternatively, you can reach Nusa Lembongan via Nusa Penida or Nusa Ceningan by local boat transfers if you’re island-hopping.
Getting around Nusa Lembongan is simple and stress-free. The island is small, and the most popular way to explore is by renting a scooter, which allows you to reach beaches, cafes, and scenic viewpoints with ease. For those preferring a more leisurely pace, golf cart rentals and bicycles are also available. Short boat rides connect you to nearby Nusa Ceningan, while walking is perfectly doable in many areas thanks to the compact size and laid-back vibe.
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