Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour

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Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour

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Two islands in two days means serious coastline time. I really like the high-importance sights packed into a tight schedule, from Kelingking to Angel Billabong and Broken Beach, plus the second-day combo of Yellow Bridge, Devil’s Tears, and Dream Beach. I also like that admission tickets and lunches are built into the plan, so you spend less time figuring out logistics. The main drawback: no accommodation is included, so you’ll need to book your own hotel for the night on Nusa Penida.

What makes this package feel smooth is the structure. You start with pickup offered in the Ubud area, then you move by fast boat and speed boat with a driver connection back to mainland Bali at the end. And the people behind the scenes seem to know how to keep things moving; names that come up in feedback include Mr. Naya, Mr. Ajung, Big Budi, and drivers like Koming and Adi, which is a good sign when you’re dealing with early departures and island hopping.

Key Points Before You Go (Nusa Penida x Lembongan)

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - Key Points Before You Go (Nusa Penida x Lembongan)

  • No hotel included: you book your own overnight on Nusa Penida, and the tour handles the daytime island visits.
  • Fast-boat route via Sanur: the mainland-to-islands connection is built around boats from Sanur.
  • Major stops each day: Kelingking, Angel Billabong, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay on Penida; Yellow Bridge, mangroves, seaweed farms, Devil’s Tears, Dream Beach on Lembongan.
  • Meals are included: you get lunch on both days, which helps you keep the day moving.
  • Private for your group: only your group participates, not a free-for-all mix with strangers.
  • Strong guide feedback: several guides/drivers are singled out for friendliness, safety, and staying on schedule.

Why This 2D/1N Nusa Combo Works So Well

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - Why This 2D/1N Nusa Combo Works So Well
Bali gets all the credit, but the real show for this tour happens off the coast. Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan feel different enough that doing both on a two-day rhythm makes sense. Penida gives you the big, dramatic coastal viewpoints. Lembongan is more laid-back, with mangroves, seaweed farming, and a calmer pace at the beach stops.

The value here is time management. You’re not just “getting transportation.” You’re also getting a day-by-day plan that groups the key sights into blocks, with time for lunch and transfers. That matters because island roads and viewpoints can be a bit of a scramble when you go DIY.

One practical note: the tour is listed for moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean extreme hiking for everyone, but it does mean you’ll want comfortable shoes and the willingness to handle uneven paths and stairs at viewpoints.

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Day 1 on Nusa Penida: Kelingking to Crystal Bay

Day one is all about Penida’s signature rock-and-cliff views. Expect a full sightseeing flow with short, focused time at each stop and admissions included at the paid sights.

Kelingking Beach: The Penida Must-See View

Kelingking Beach is one of the most famous stops on Penida, and it’s easy to see why. When the tour includes a dedicated hour here, it’s usually because this is one of those places where you want a bit of time to find your best viewpoint angle, take photos, and just absorb the scale.

Practical tip: plan for crowds and wind. If you’re sensitive to heights or slippery surfaces, keep a steady pace and stay where it feels safe. You’ll get more from the visit if you’re not rushing.

Angel’s Billabong: A Rock Lagoon Photo Moment

Angel’s Billabong is a natural rock lagoon area. What makes it special is the contrast: stone shapes, water basin vibes, and that “movie scene” composition people come for. The tour keeps it to about an hour, which is enough to look around, take photos, and move on before the light changes too much.

Broken Beach: A View That Feels Like a Frame

Broken Beach is another Penida classic, and the “broken” part is the point. You’re there for the dramatic view from the cliffside perspective. With an included admission and about an hour allocated, you can do the basics well: look, photograph, and read the terrain from different angles without feeling dragged.

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Crystal Bay Beach: Day-One Finale

Crystal Bay Beach rounds out the day. It’s described as one of the final stops and known for beach beauty. With about an hour here, it can be a good reset after the cliff viewpoints.

If you want more than photos, bring a small plan: shade, water, and a simple snack strategy for the gaps between stops. Even with lunch included, Penida’s sun and wind can feel bigger than you expect.

Day 2 on Nusa Lembongan: Yellow Bridge to Dream Beach

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - Day 2 on Nusa Lembongan: Yellow Bridge to Dream Beach
Day two shifts gears from cliff drama to island character. Lembongan is where the tour adds variety: a bridge, mangroves, seaweed farming, a wave spectacle, and then a beach finish.

Yellow Bridge: The Quick Landmark Start

Yellow Bridge connects parts of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. The tour gives it about an hour, which is perfect for getting your bearings, taking the signature photos, and walking enough to feel like you’ve actually done the stop rather than just passing through.

Mangrove Point Tour: Protected Nature and Quiet Watching

The mangrove tour is designed to explore the mangrove forest area. This is valuable because it’s not just about viewing. You’re learning about a protected ecosystem habitat and how it ties to the island’s environment.

For me, this is the kind of stop that makes the whole two-day schedule feel more balanced. After hours of hard coastal views on Penida, mangroves give your brain a slower scene to process.

Seaweed Farm Area: A Real Local Livelihood Stop

Seaweed farming is a major local activity on Lembongan, and the tour includes a stop in the seaweed farm area. The idea isn’t fancy tourism. It’s a glance into how coastal communities grow marine algae in coastal conditions.

This stop is also a good reminder that these islands aren’t just scenic. They’re working places.

Devil’s Tears: Waves Hitting Rock

Devil’s Tears is all about the ocean meeting stone. The view is described as waves crashing against rocks, creating big splashes. This is one of the most entertaining stops because you don’t need to do anything except watch and wait for the right wave timing.

If you’re going for photos, you’ll likely want to stand back from the edge. The splashes can be intense.

Dream Beach: White Sand and Clear Water Finish

Dream Beach wraps the day. The tour information says it has white sand and very clear water, and it’s often used by tourists for swimming. It’s also noted as free admission for this stop, and you get about an hour.

Keep expectations realistic. Lembongan beaches can be gorgeous, but conditions vary. If swimming is your goal, choose your comfort level and follow any local guidance on water conditions.

Transportation and Timing: Sanur Boats, Speed Connections, and a Busy Morning

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - Transportation and Timing: Sanur Boats, Speed Connections, and a Busy Morning
This is a boat-focused tour. Day one starts from the Bali mainland to Sanur harbor, then you take a fast boat to Nusa Penida. After you’re deposited at your Nusa Penida accommodation, day two begins in the morning with a speed boat from Nusa Penida to Nusa Lembongan. At the end, you boat back to Sanur harbor and then get picked up to return to your mainland Bali hotel.

The most important timing detail you should respect is the start time: 6:30 am. That early start is part of why the schedule can fit all these sites in two days. If you’re not an early person, plan your night before with that in mind.

Also, the tour is described as private for your group. That helps, because you’re not stuck waiting behind other groups at every turn. Still, the boats run on island schedules, not your personal preference, so build a bit of flexibility into your mood.

One more practical point: you’ll be outside a lot. That means hats, sunscreen, and water matter more than you think on Penida’s open areas.

Price and Value: Is $180 Per Person Worth It?

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - Price and Value: Is $180 Per Person Worth It?
At $180 per person, the big question is what you’re really paying for. You’re not just buying boat rides. You’re paying for the whole day-to-day structure that links transfers, sightseeing stops, admissions at several points, and lunch on both days.

Here’s how the value shakes out:

  • Admissions included at key stops: Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach, and Crystal Bay are listed with admission ticket included. On Lembongan, the itinerary lists admissions included for several sites too, with Dream Beach free.
  • Two lunches included: meals on both days reduce hassle and keep the schedule moving.
  • Pickup offered: you’re not stuck assembling your own transportation from Ubud to Sanur and back.
  • Private group: only your group participates, which usually means less waiting.

The trade-off is that lodging isn’t included. So if you’re comparing this tour against an option that bundles hotel, you need to price your overnight separately. For many people, that’s still fine, because it lets you choose the exact area on Nusa Penida where you feel comfortable.

If you’re traveling as a couple or small group, the structure often feels like better value than cobbling everything together with separate ticket purchases and multiple pickup points.

The Best Fit: Who Should Book This Tour

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - The Best Fit: Who Should Book This Tour
This is a good match if you want:

  • Big, famous Penida viewpoints without spending days planning routes.
  • A varied Lembongan day that goes beyond beaches, including mangroves and seaweed farms.
  • A guided plan with meals handled, so your day stays efficient.

It may be less ideal if:

  • You hate early starts and want a late-morning schedule.
  • You don’t want to organize your own Nusa Penida hotel night.
  • You prefer fully flexible, DIY pacing where you can skip stops without any schedule pressure.

Given the moderate fitness note, it’s also a better fit for people who can handle some uneven terrain and standing/walking time at viewpoints, rather than those who want mostly flat, slow strolls.

The Human Side: What the Guides Seem to Nail

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - The Human Side: What the Guides Seem to Nail
The reviews emphasize service quality, and a few specific names show up. People mention Mr. Naya as friendly and helpful, Mr. Ajung for turning a trip into something memorable, and drivers like Adi and Koming for being on time, safe, and attentive.

That matters because island tours can go sideways when timing slips. When guides focus on staying organized and planning time so you don’t miss major locations, you get a trip that feels guided rather than rushed.

For you, the takeaway is simple: if you care about smooth logistics, this tour’s track record suggests you’ll likely feel looked after.

Should You Book This Nusa Penida and Lembongan 2D/1N Tour?

Bali 2 Days and 1 Nights of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour - Should You Book This Nusa Penida and Lembongan 2D/1N Tour?
I’d book it if you’re sold on the core idea: two days, two islands, and a structured plan that hits the major sights with lunch and admissions handled. The $180 price feels fair when you factor in those inclusions and the pickup connections to boats and back.

I’d think twice if you already have your heart set on a very relaxed itinerary or if you strongly prefer accommodation and tours to be packaged together. Since you must book the overnight on Nusa Penida yourself, make sure you’re comfortable with that extra step.

Quick decision checklist:

  • If you want Penida’s top viewpoints with minimal hassle, this works.
  • If you want Lembongan beyond just beaches, this adds useful variety.
  • If your main goal is pure spontaneity, you might prefer a DIY plan instead.

FAQ

What time does the tour start?

The tour start time is listed as 6:30 am.

Is accommodation included for the night?

No. This package is without accommodation. You’ll need to book your own hotel for the night on Nusa Penida.

Will I get picked up in Bali?

Yes. Pickup is offered, and the tour includes a driver transfer back to your mainland Bali hotel at the end.

What transport is used between islands?

You’ll use a fast boat from Sanur to Nusa Penida and a speed boat from Nusa Penida to Nusa Lembongan, then return by boat to Sanur.

Is the tour private?

Yes. It’s described as private, meaning only your group participates.

Are admission tickets included?

Admission tickets are included for several stops. Dream Beach is listed as free admission, while other listed stops show admission included.

How active do I need to be?

The tour notes a moderate physical fitness level. You should be comfortable with some walking and viewpoint areas.

What is the cancellation window?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

What do I get after booking?

You should receive confirmation at booking, and the tour includes a mobile ticket.

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