We booked this tour in Kuta for 800,000 IDR1. The tour bus picked us up from our hotel at around 7.30 AM and it’s a 30-minute drive to Sanur Beach. We’re given our boat tickets here and have 15 minutes to walk around the beach. It’s quite empty in these early hours but some of the stalls are open if you want to grab snacks or drinks. The ride on the speedboat to Nusa Penida takes 1 hour and we arrive at around 9.15 AM. We get off on the north side of the island at Toyapakeh. There are several guides here picking people up so you have to wave your receipt for yours to spot you. We then get on another tour bus and head to Kelingking Beach. The island is quite mountainous and we drive through the winding roads of the mainland to reach the south-west side of the island. It takes about 50 minutes reaching our first destination at 10.15 AM. We arrive at the cliffside which has an amazing view of the beach and the peninsula reaching out into the sea. We only have about 15 minutes here to take pictures so we can’t head on the trail down to the beach.

Stalls and restaurants on the beach side walk
Stalls and restaurants on the beach side walk
The beach in the early morning
The beach in the early morning
Climbing on a tree to get a better view
Climbing on a tree to get a better view
View of the picture perfect beach
View of the picture perfect beach
View of the picture perfect beach
View of the picture perfect beach
Sanur Beach
Sanur Beach
Kelingking Beach
Kelingking Beach
Kelingking Beach
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Our next stop is a 30-minute drive away to Angel’s Billabong arriving at 11 AM. This is a natural infinity pool that looks over the sea. However, it was closed off so you cant swim in it and can just take pictures from around it. It is very busy here and we stayed for about 10 minutes to get some pictures. We then headed to Broken Beach which was a 5-minute walk away. This destination is a cove where an arch in the cliffs lets water flow in to form a pool. We get around 30-minutes to walk around the perimeter before heading back to the tour bus.

Natural infinity pool with view of the sea
Natural infinity pool with view of the sea
View of the arch in the cliff
View of the arch in the cliff
View of the small beach below the cliffs
View of the small beach below the cliffs
View of the sea from the cliff side
View of the sea from the cliff side
The view walking back up to the car park
The view walking back up to the car park
Angels Billabong
Broken Beach
Broken Beach
Broken Beach
Broken Beach
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At around noon, we continue to our last destination at Crystal Bay stopping for lunch at a tourist restaurant. We’re done with lunch by 1.15 PM and reach Crystal Bay at 1.30 PM. This is a popular sandy beach lined with beach chairs, umbrellas, and bars/restaurants. We’re given snorkeling gear and the guide says we don’t have to swim too far to see some sea life. We head into the water and is very shallow for about 20 meters. There are corals and rocks in the shallow water so it would be best to head out with water shoes. It’s a great snorkeling spot where you’ll get to see plenty of corals, fish, and other animals swimming around. We had about 2 and a half hours at Crystal Bay and we spent most of our time snorkeling. We then also grabbed some ice-cold beers and sat on some benches in the shade enjoying the view.

Umbrellas and beach chairs
Umbrellas and beach chairs
View from the beach
View from the beach
View from the shallow waters
View from the shallow waters
Getting a look at the corals
Getting a look at the corals
Getting to sea the fish whilst snorkeling
Getting to sea the fish whilst snorkeling
Crystal Bay
Crystal Bay
Crystal Bay
Crystal Bay
Crystal Bay
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At around 4 PM, we headed back to the harbor which was a 30-minute drive away. We got on the boat and were back at Sanur Beach by 5.30 PM. Our pick up was late and arrived at around 5.50 PM. This was rush hour time and after dropping off other tour groups at their hotels, we reached our hotel at around 6.30 PM.

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