Lembongan Island

Nusa Lembongan, along with Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida, is part of an archipelago of three islands southeast of Bali, also called Nusa Penida. The island has an area of ​​around 8 km2 and a permanent population of around 5,000 people. A yellow bridge connects Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, the smallest of the three islands. The bridge collapsed in 2016, but the Balinese government has rebuilt it identically since. You can therefore travel easily from one island to the other.

A 212-hectare mangrove covers the entire eastern part of Nusa Lembongan. Tourism development, which began on the island about ten years ago, is therefore concentrated on a small part of the island. And the very many tourist hotels and restaurants built over the past 10 years thus form a fairly dense network along the north coast. Therefore, Nusa Lembongan is now pretty much saturated. Which explains why Nusa Penida, 25 times larger, attracts more and more tourists.

Destination

Boat Destination

Bali

Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is an island South-East of the Indonesian island Bali. Nusa Penida is only a thirty minute boat ride from Bali.

Bali

Sanur Beach

Sanur Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach with calm and warm seawater located in east part of Denpasar Town. This beach location in east side and south part of Sanur Village is an edge of Indonesia Ocean.

Bali

Lembongan Island

Nusa Lembongan is a small holiday island destination 20 km off the southeast coast of Bali. You can reach it with a 45-minute boat ride from Sanur Beach or Benoa Harbour. It’s a lot quieter than the south of Bali, making it a great place to go for a quiet, relaxing break.

Lombok

Gili Trawangan

White sandy beaches. Tropical coral reefs. Warm inviting waters. All this awaits you on the Gili Trawangan and the Gili islands in Lombok. And with no cars, no motorbikes, and no distractions other than beautiful tropical island scenery, the Gili islands off the northwest coast of Lombok are truly an ideal destination for a tropical getaway.