NUSA LEMBONGAN

Tropical Tranquility Just Off Bali’s Coast

NUSA LEMBONGAN Travel Guide

Tucked away just a short boat ride from Bali’s mainland, Nusa Lembongan is a serene island paradise where crystal-clear turquoise waters meet golden beaches and rugged coastal cliffs. Favored by discerning travelers seeking laid-back luxury, the island offers a slower pace of life surrounded by natural beauty. Think private villas with infinity pools overlooking the sea, stylish beachfront resorts, and tranquil hideaways perfect for unwinding. From leisurely snorkeling in coral-rich bays to indulgent spa treatments with ocean views, Nusa Lembongan blends barefoot luxury with authentic island charm—an idyllic escape from the crowds of Bali.

Where time slows down and the ocean sparkles brighter—Nusa Lembongan is your barefoot luxury escape just beyond Bali’s shores.

Nusa Lembongan, a small island southeast of Bali, has long been a hidden gem in Indonesia’s vast archipelago. Historically a quiet fishing and seaweed-farming village, it remained largely untouched by mass tourism until the late 20th century. As Bali grew in popularity, intrepid travelers began venturing to its neighboring islands in search of quieter, more pristine shores. Lembongan’s crystal-clear waters, limestone cliffs, and laid-back island culture quickly caught the attention of divers, surfers, and luxury seekers alike. Despite its growing appeal, the island has retained its rustic charm and traditional roots, offering visitors a unique blend of barefoot luxury and authentic island life.

Dream Beach & Devil’s Tear

Bask in the island’s natural drama, where powerful waves crash against rugged cliffs, offering some of the most photogenic sunsets in Bali’s surrounds.

Mangrove Forest Tours

Glide through serene mangrove canals on a traditional boat, witnessing a peaceful side of the island’s lush ecosystem.

Snorkeling & Diving

Discover vibrant marine life around sites like Crystal Bay and Manta Point, with frequent sightings of manta rays and colorful reef fish.

Surfing at Playgrounds and Lacerations

Ride world-class waves with fewer crowds than Bali, ideal for intermediate and advanced surfers.

Suspension Bridge to Nusa Ceningan

Walk or ride across the iconic Yellow Bridge connecting to neighboring Nusa Ceningan for added adventure and island-hopping.

Luxury Cliffside Villas

Enjoy elevated stays with panoramic ocean views, infinity pools, and effortless island elegance.

Island Living Vibe

Embrace the easy-going pace of life with beachfront cafes, yoga sessions, and motorbike explorations around the coast.

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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