All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island

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All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island

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One island. Two coasts. Big views.

This two-day, one-night Nusa Penida package wins because you hit famous photo stops like Broken Beach and Kelingking Beach without having to plan each leg yourself. I also like that you get an overnight stay on Nusa Penida, so the trip feels less like a rushed drive-by and more like you actually settle in. The main drawback to weigh: some of these viewpoints involve steep paths and rough access, so it may be tough if you have mobility limitations.

You’ll start from Seminyak with pickup offered, then spend two full days moving through the island’s best-known coastal scenes. The pace is active, but that’s part of the deal on Nusa Penida—this is a “look from high places, then look again” kind of trip. If you enjoy dramatic cliffs, salt-air scenery, and stopping for photos at the right moment, this plan fits well.

Key things to know before you go

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - Key things to know before you go

  • A tight 2-day route across both sides of Nusa Penida so you see more than the one area most people focus on
  • Stunning cliff viewpoints like Kelingking Beach and Angel’s Billabong, with short time blocks to keep momentum
  • Food and rest are partially covered (breakfast, lunch twice, one hotel night), but dinner is on you
  • Broken Beach is free to enter, while other major stops include admission in the package
  • Private tour format means it’s only your group, not a mixed crowd
  • Moderate fitness helps because you’ll walk on uneven ground for viewpoint access

A two-day Nusa Penida hit from Seminyak, with an overnight on Nusa Penida

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - A two-day Nusa Penida hit from Seminyak, with an overnight on Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida is the kind of place where the views do most of the talking. From Seminyak, this tour is designed to get you to the island and keep you moving through multiple high-impact stops in just two days.

I like that the schedule is built around an actual night on Nusa Penida. You’re not stuck doing everything in daylight and then scrambling. That overnight also makes it easier to treat this as a mini break, not just a day trip.

The tour is also private, which matters more than it sounds. If your group likes a photo stop without everyone else hovering behind you, private time feels calmer. Your pace stays more in your control too.

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Day 1: Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Kelingking viewpoints, and Crystal Bay

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - Day 1: Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Kelingking viewpoints, and Crystal Bay
Day 1 focuses on the most recognizable coastal forms on the island’s side. This is the day for arches, cliff-edge scenes, and the classic Nusa Penida “how is this real?” angles.

Broken Beach kicks things off. The landmark here is an arch-like rock formation set out against the crashing Indian Ocean. You get about 45 minutes at this stop, and admission is listed as free. The best use of your time is simple: arrive ready to shoot from a couple angles, because the ocean can keep shifting the mood.

Next is Angel’s Billabong, a cliff-edge rock formation on Nusa Penida’s southwest side. You’ll have around 30 minutes here, with admission included. This stop is famous for a reason: the shape of the rocks makes the waterline look like it’s been framed for you.

After that comes Paluang Cliff, also known as the viewpoint for Kelingking Beach. You’ll get about 30 minutes and admission included. If you like dramatic scale, this is the one. The big thing to know is that you’ll likely be taking photos from above. That means the “walking” is often less about distance and more about negotiating steps and uneven footing near the viewpoint.

Day 1 ends at Crystal Bay, a secluded cove on the west coast with a long stretch of sand (listed as about 200 meters). You’ll spend about 1 hour here, with admission included. This is where the trip slows down a touch—less cliff-edge adrenaline and more time to enjoy the water and coastline.

What each Day 1 stop feels like in real life

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - What each Day 1 stop feels like in real life
Nusa Penida’s magic is partly visual, but it’s also physical. You’re moving between viewpoints, often with short stops. That’s why the order matters: you’ll knock out the high-impact cliff scenes while daylight is still high.

Broken Beach is best treated as a photo-and-observe stop. With only 45 minutes, don’t overthink it—pick your spot, take a few shots, and watch how the waves interact with the rock arch. The free admission also makes it a lower-pressure start. If you’re tired from travel, this is a good “easy win” stop before the next climbs.

Angel’s Billabong is the classic rock-and-water setup. Expect the area to feel exposed and windy at times, because you’re on cliff edges. I’d bring sun protection even if the forecast looks mild—coastal glare adds up fast.

Kelingking Beach (from Paluang Cliff) is where people either love it instantly or feel nervous about footing. The viewpoint gives you the iconic perspective, but it also means you may need to stay cautious near drop-offs. If you have a head for heights, you’ll probably have a blast. If not, keep your camera ready and take your time.

Crystal Bay works like a relief valve after all the cliff viewing. You get an hour, so you can actually linger. It’s also a chance to reset your legs before Day 2.

Day 2: Atuh Beach, Pantai Diamond, Rumah Pohon tree house, and Teletubbies Hill

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - Day 2: Atuh Beach, Pantai Diamond, Rumah Pohon tree house, and Teletubbies Hill
Day 2 shifts to a mix of beaches and viewpoint scenery. The vibe changes from “cliff spectacle” to “coastline variety,” with a few stops that feel more playful.

Atuh Beach is next. It’s described as one of the more popular destinations, and also as a hidden beach on the remoter southeast coast. You’ll have about 30 minutes with admission included. What makes Atuh interesting is contrast: it can feel tucked away, even though it’s a known stop. Treat it as a short beach break—enjoy the water and the setting, then get back to the route.

Then comes Pantai Diamond, also known as Pulau Seribu, which is listed as the Thousand Islands in Nusa Penida. This stop is about 30 minutes with admission included. If you’re into names that sound like a storybook, this one delivers. The practical side: it’s a viewpoint-style photo stop, so it’s worth paying attention to where you’re standing so you don’t waste your time walking back and forth for better angles.

Next you’ll visit Rumah Pohon, the Tree House viewpoint. It’s listed as one of the attractions within the Thousand Islands viewpoint area, and admission fee is included. You get around 30 minutes here. This is a different kind of scenery stop—more “structure + perspective” than pure beach or pure cliff.

Teletubbies Hill is the final stop. Bukit Teletubbies is named for the way green slopes look in a half-circle pattern, with distinct separation between adjoining slopes. You’ll have about 30 minutes with admission included. It’s a good closing act because it feels more open and easy to enjoy compared to the tight cliff-edge moments earlier.

How Day 2 keeps your energy (and what to watch for)

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - How Day 2 keeps your energy (and what to watch for)
The rhythm of Day 2 is designed to keep you moving without exhausting you in the same way as an all-cliff day. Still, don’t mistake short stop times for easy stops. You’ll likely deal with uneven ground and sun.

Atuh Beach can be visually rewarding but time-limited. With only 30 minutes, you’re choosing between two things: a quick swim/relax moment or a photos-and-walk moment. Decide early so you’re not regretting your priorities five minutes before you have to move on.

Pantai Diamond and Rumah Pohon both bring you to viewpoints where your best shots come from selecting your spot once and staying put. If you keep drifting around, you lose time to repositioning. I like to find a spot that works, take a few shots, then swap to a second angle and stop.

Teletubbies Hill is a solid finish because it gives your eyes a break from cliff scenes. You can also use it to compare what you saw Day 1. The island’s different sides start to make sense when you end the trip with something “rounder” and softer looking.

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Food, rest, and the one thing you’ll pay for yourself: dinner

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - Food, rest, and the one thing you’ll pay for yourself: dinner
This package includes breakfast, lunch twice, and one night of hotel in Nusa Penida. That’s a meaningful value because it reduces the number of decisions you have to make while you’re busy chasing viewpoints.

What’s not included is dinner in Nusa Penida. So plan on paying for your evening meal separately. I recommend you bring a bit of cash and expect options to be more limited than what you’re used to in Seminyak.

One review mentions bungalow-style lodging and a calm place to unwind. That matches what you want after a day of sun and walking—somewhere quiet enough to let your legs cool down.

The takeaway: you’re covered for your main day calories, but you still need a plan for dinner. That’s normal for these tours, and it’s manageable if you go in prepared.

Pickup, private groups, and why the small details affect your day

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - Pickup, private groups, and why the small details affect your day
You’re picked up (pickup offered) and you’ll be part of a private tour, with only your group participating. Group discounts are also listed as a feature, which is good news if you’re traveling with friends or family.

A private format is especially useful on Nusa Penida. The viewpoints are popular and time windows can feel short. When you’re not sharing the stop with a larger random crowd, you’re more likely to get the photos you want without constant repositioning.

You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is handy if you prefer not to juggle paper while you’re traveling. It keeps things straightforward when you’re moving between stops.

Also, this is something many people book ahead—on average about 73 days in advance. That’s a clue that availability can get tight around popular periods. If you’re flexible with dates, you might get better options. If you’re not flexible, booking earlier is a smart move.

Price and value: is $194.87 fair for two days on Nusa Penida?

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - Price and value: is $194.87 fair for two days on Nusa Penida?
At $194.87 per person, this package sits in the mid-range for a two-day island getaway. The value comes from what’s included:

  • breakfast
  • one-night accommodation in Nusa Penida
  • lunch twice
  • admission fees for key stops (with Broken Beach free)
  • a guided plan that links multiple areas

You’re paying for convenience and time. Without a structured tour, you’d still need transportation between viewpoints, entrance arrangements, and a plan for meals and sleep. When you add it up, the price starts to look less like “just tickets” and more like buying down decision fatigue.

The key reason I’d call it good value: you get both west-side and east-side experiences in one tight package. If you’re only going for one day, you’d miss too much. If you’re willing to do two days, this schedule gives you variety without dragging the trip out.

If your goal is only one beach or only one famous cliff, then you might find a shorter, cheaper option fits better. But if you want the classic Nusa Penida sweep, this one makes sense.

Fitness and comfort: the real constraint isn’t time, it’s footing

You should have moderate physical fitness for this experience. That warning isn’t there to be dramatic—it’s there because Nusa Penida viewpoints can involve uneven ground and short climbs.

One review explicitly notes that the beaches and access can be very difficult for people with mobility issues. That aligns with what you should expect from cliff-edge sightseeing anywhere in this region: sometimes the view is spectacular, but the path is not designed for wheelchairs or slow walking.

If you’re generally comfortable on uneven terrain and you can manage stairs or rough paths, you’ll likely be fine with the time limits at each stop. If not, you should think carefully before booking, because the schedule doesn’t read like “wheelchair-friendly slow travel.”

My practical advice: bring shoes with grip, wear sun protection, and pace yourself at viewpoints. Ten minutes of careful movement beats rushing once and feeling it for the rest of the day.

Who should book this Nusa Penida two-day package?

I think it’s a great fit if you:

  • want a high-coverage Nusa Penida visit in just two days
  • enjoy photo-focused sightseeing at cliff and coast viewpoints
  • prefer having most of the schedule handled, especially meals and one-night lodging
  • are traveling as a group that benefits from a private tour format

It’s also a reasonable choice if you’re starting from Seminyak and want a structured way to see the island without extra planning.

I would think twice if:

  • you have mobility limitations that make uneven paths hard
  • you dislike fast-moving days with short stops
  • you’re only interested in one or two sites and don’t care about the rest

Should you book Sari Nusa Penida Tour’s 2 Days and 1 Night?

Book it if you want the classic Nusa Penida sampler: Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Kelingking viewpoint, Crystal Bay, plus Day 2’s beaches and viewpoints like Atuh Beach and Teletubbies Hill. The combination of admission-covered stops, included lunches, and the one-night stay makes it feel like a complete small trip, not just a tour bus ride.

Skip it (or at least reconsider) if mobility is a concern, or if you prefer long beach hang time over viewpoint hopping. On Nusa Penida, that choice matters because your legs do a lot of work even when each stop is short.

If you’re excited by dramatic coastline views and you’re comfortable walking on uneven ground, this is a strong way to spend two days on the island.

FAQ

How long is the Nusa Penida two days and one night tour?

It runs for about 2 days.

What area do you get picked up from in Bali?

The tour is listed as being based in Seminyak, and pickup is offered.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.

What meals are included?

Breakfast is included, and lunch is included twice. Dinner is not included.

Is the Rumah Pohon Tree House admission included?

Yes. The admission fee for Rumah Pohon Tree House is included.

Are admission fees included for the other stops too?

Admission tickets are marked as included for multiple stops, while Broken Beach is listed as free.

What fitness level do I need?

The experience notes that travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.

What’s the lodging included in the tour?

Hotel for one night in Nusa Penida is included.

Do I need good weather for the tour to run?

Yes, this experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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