About this tour
An 11-hour private expedition to Nusa Penida that strings together three distinct landscapes: a waterfall-fed natural pool tucked into jungle terrain, a clifftop vantage point overlooking the Bali Strait, and a quiet beach accessible only by foot. You'll depart Sanur by speedboat early morning, spend roughly five hours on the island hiking between these spots, then return by afternoon. The tour includes a guide, boat transfers, lunch, and air-conditioned transport to and from your hotel.
Highlights
- Peguyangan waterfall with natural freshwater pool for swimming
- Paluang cliff for unobstructed views across open ocean
- Pandan Beach—quiet strand with minimal foot traffic
- Private speedboat return to Sanur from remote island
- Moderate hiking between three geographically spread locations
- Included lunch at local venue
What to expect
Your day starts before dawn with hotel pickup and a 75-minute speedboat crossing that can be choppy. Once on Nusa Penida, you'll tackle uneven trails linking the three stops; the terrain is rocky and steep in sections, so proper footwear matters. Peguyangan involves descending into a ravine to reach the pool—expect scrambling over roots and wet stone. Paluang is a clifftop walk with expansive views but no facilities. Pandan Beach is the quietest reward, though the walk down isn't marked. Much of your day is travel time between locations and return ferries. Bring sun protection and accept that paths are rough.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required for uneven trails and elevation changes. Wear sturdy shoes; slippery sections are common. The speedboat can be rough in swell. You'll eat lunch on the island (included). Dehydration is a real risk—drink steadily. Bring cash for tips if you wish; they're excluded from the package.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







