Just off the southeastern coast of Bali, Nusa Penida has captivated travelers with its rugged cliffs and vibrant blue waters, an explorer’s dream! The island, known for its dramatic landscapes, offers everything from iconic cliff views to secluded, sandy coves perfect for sun-seekers and adventurers alike.


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While popular beaches like Kelingking often steal the spotlight, there are hidden beaches and crystal coves waiting to be discovered by those willing to venture off the beaten path. If you’re looking for your next dreamy beach destination, read on for a tour of Nusa Penida’s best-kept beaches!



<h3>1. Kelingking Beach: The T-Rex Formation</h3>


Kelingking Beach is a must-see on Nusa Penida. This spot is famous for its “T-Rex” shaped cliffs, with vibrant turquoise waters crashing against them. From the top of the cliff, you’ll get jaw-dropping views and epic photo opportunities. Getting down to the beach itself, however, is a challenge - expect steep, narrow stairs carved into the rock. It’s worth the effort for a sun-soaked afternoon on the sands, but beware of strong currents if you’re tempted to swim. Access to the viewpoint is free, and while you can hike down on your own, hiring a guide (around $15) is a wise move if you’re nervous about the descent.



<h3>2. Atuh Beach: The Serene Cove</h3>


For a bit of tranquility, head east to Atuh Beach. Surrounded by cliffs and dramatic rock formations, Atuh feels like a secluded paradise. The beach features crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling, especially during low tide, when rock pools form along the shore. There’s an entrance fee of about $2, but the peaceful vibes and stunning scenery make it worth every cent. Pack a picnic or grab a coconut from a nearby vendor, and enjoy this peaceful spot away from the crowds of Bali.



<h3>3. Diamond Beach: Sparkling Sands and Scenic Views</h3>


Just a short distance from Atuh, Diamond Beach is another gem of Nusa Penida. This recently accessible beach - now complete with a set of carved stone steps - features powdery sand and bright blue waters that look straight out of a dream. Its striking, diamond-shaped rock formations make for a perfect backdrop to any beach day. Swim only when conditions are calm, and keep your eyes peeled for sea turtles as you wade through the water. Entrance to Diamond Beach is also around $2, making it a budget-friendly paradise that’s worth a visit.



<h3>4. Tembeling Beach and Forest: Nature’s Hidden Retreat</h3>


On Nusa Penida’s western side, Tembeling Beach combines beach vibes with a lush forest experience. After a short hike through dense greenery, you’ll reach a natural freshwater pool perfect for a refreshing dip, especially if the ocean seems a bit rough. Nearby, the secluded beach awaits, where waves crash against high cliffs. If you’re lucky, you’ll have the spot almost to yourself! Access to Tembeling is free, but donations for maintaining the trail are encouraged. This area is perfect for anyone looking to explore Nusa Penida’s wilder, more untouched side.



<h3>5. Crystal Bay: A Snorkeler’s Haven</h3>


Crystal Bay is a haven for underwater enthusiasts, known for its vibrant marine life and accessible snorkeling spots. It’s more popular than some of the other hidden gems on this list, but still retains a laid-back vibe, with a few warungs (local eateries) nearby where you can grab fresh seafood. Snorkeling gear rentals go for about $7, making it easy and affordable to see the beautiful coral reefs and colorful fish up close. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a manta ray gliding through the water!



While exploring Nusa Penida’s rugged beauty, remember to plan your trip during the dry season (April to September) for calmer waters and clearer views. Pack sturdy shoes, as many trails are rocky, and bring plenty of water for the hikes. To maximize your time and minimize the effort, consider hiring a local guide or joining a beach tour that covers multiple spots in a day. And don’t forget your camera! Every beach on Nusa Penida is a memory waiting to happen.


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