Traditionally attracting vacationers, surfers and backpackers, the island is home to scenic resorts, high hills dashed with jungles, coral reefs and epic dive sites. With a vivid aqua blue colour, the water is some of the clearest you will find in and around Bali.

Snorkelling in Nusa Lembongan

Nusa Penida offers a good number of snorkelling opportunities with beaches like Mushroom Bay and Dream Beach being some snorkelling hotspots. Snorkelling gear can be rented from the hotels or from operators, which are mainly found on the west coast of the island.

The clear waters around the island provide for amazing scuba-diving experiences on Nusa Penida. There are many scuba diving services that offer the activity through hotels themselves. The vibrant marine life and untouched coral reef formations make scuba diving here an extremely enriching experience.

Mangrove Forests

Situated in Northern Nusa Lembongan, these forests can be found by heading onto the west coast road from Jungut Batu. These forests are explored by taking an outrigger boat. It’s a great activity for families as there are lagoons perfect for kids swimming.

Puncak Sari Temple

Puncak Sari temple is the largest Hindu temple situated in Lembongan village and is the foremost temple that the majority Hindu local population go to. Constructed in the same distinctive Hindu Balinese architectural style that typifies the temples found in Bali, Puncak Sari temple also holds great importance for the local people and is most definitely worth visiting to gain a deeper understanding of Nusa Lembongan and its people.

Devil’s Tear

Named so because of the distinctive shape of the landmass, Devil’s Tear is home to natural phenomena unique to Nusa Lembongan. The waves crashing onto the cliffside mixed with the green algae makes for an almost aquamarine mist that rises up. A stone’s throw away from Dream Beach, Devil’s Tear is sure to enthral visitors that make the trip up to it.

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