Nusa Penida Snorkeling Tour
Places we’ll explore
Manta Bay
Located nearby the Broken Beach, this spot is famous for being the regular feeding area for manta rays where a lot of these gentle giants can be seen congregating and looping around the shallow water. In all fairness, these pelagic creatures are everywhere in Nusa Penida but only at Manta Bay (hence the name) you can visit their realm and see them from close range
Gamat Bay
Located between Toya Pakeh and Crystal Bay on the west side of the island, Gamat Bay is characterised by an excellent visibility, wonderful marine life and a steep slope. The ocean floor is occupied by groups of colorful corals and white sands, providing shelter to diverse specimens of nudibranchs and reef fish.
SD Point
Underwater currents at SD point Nusa Penida are also not that strong, however, for your safety and comfort while diving, a guide is still needed, so that diving or snorkeling tours in the waters of Nusa Penida are as expected.
SD Point is indeed rich in underwater biota, you can find various species of fish here such Napoleon Wrasse, Damselfish, Pufferfish, Scorpion Fish and Parrotfish.
Kelingking Viewpoint
Kelingking” literally means “Pinkie” in English as if you are destined to make a pinky promise to visit this piece of paradise. Often times it’s referred as T-Rex beach that surprisingly bears uncanny resemblance to the famous Navagio Beach in Greece. For these reasons, many travelers vouch for Kelingking as the best spot in west Nusa Penida.
Broken Beach
Known locally as Pasih Uug, the beach is called “Broken” for its arch-like cliff formation that allows the water to flow in and out of the ocean. Take a time to walk on the cliff or just relax at the edge and see the “trapped” beach in 360-degree view.
Angel’s Billabong
The water in this natural infinity pool is directly supplied by ocean waves crashing over its edge. If condition permits, you may take a dip while being monitored by our guide. We encourage you to take pictures from the rocks above and if you are lucky, you can spot a few dolphins schooling around as well.
Itinerary
Please take a note that you need to be ready at the earliest time range for hotel pickup. Apart from departure time, the timetable below is an estimation only and may vary in the actual trip.
- 6:30 – 7:00 AM – Pickup from hotel
- 7:30 AM – Arrive at Sanur Harbour Point
- 8:00 AM – Depart Sanur to Nusa Penida
- 9:15 AM – Arrive at Nusa Penida Harbour
- 9:45 AM – Do Snorkeling ( SD Point, Gamat Bay, Manta Bay)
- 12:00 PM – Lunch
- 12:30 PM – Visit Kelingking Point
- 2:30 PM – Visit Broken Beach & Angel’s Billabong
- 4:00 PM – Arrive at Nusa Penida Harbour
- 4:30 PM – Depart Nusa Penida to Sanur
- 5:30 PM – Arrive at Sanur and go back to hotel
Additional information
✓As the infrastructure on Nusa Penida is still undergoing development, passengers may experience a bumpy ride along certain routes on the island
✓ If you are prone to motion sickness, we strongly recommend you take travel sickness tablets 1 hour(s) before the activity time
✓ It is recommended to wear shorts or beachwear. This tour uses a shared fast boat; delays in boarding or taking off might be expected
✓ As snorkeling will be in the open sea, participants should be aware of and understand the risks involved in taking part in such activity, and acknowledge the degree of fitness required to do so. Snorkeling participants are also expected to sign a waiver form before participating in any snorkeling activities
Price list
Pax | IDR. 1.100.000 / pax |
solo travel | IDR. 1.400.000 |
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Pickup & Dropoff Areas
Available for accommodation in Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Canggu, North Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Denpasar, Sanur and main area of Ubud. Please contact us if you are staying in other area.