REVIEW · KUTA
Nusa Penida 2 Day 1 Nights Guided Private Bali Tour
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Nusa Penida is a cliff lover’s dream. This 2-day private tour gives you a driver-built route with stops on both sides of the island, plus return fastboat and lunch each day. What I like most is that you get to set the pace with your guide while the logistics stay handled. One thing to consider: there’s no hotel included, so you’ll need to pick your own base for the night.
I also like the focus on the big-name coastline views without making you plan anything yourself. Stops like Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, and Crystal Bay are the kind of places you go to for the scenery, not for shopping or long museum time. A practical drawback: the schedule starts early (meeting time 6:30 am), and the island roads can be bumpy, so you’ll want a calm, flexible mindset.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- The Big Idea: Why This 2-Day Private Nusa Penida Tour Works
- Price and Value: What $145 Per Person Includes
- Starting Early (6:30 am) and How That Changes Your Day
- Day 1: West Side Coastline Highlights (Big Views, Short Stops)
- Angel’s Billabong: Natural Lagoon on the Edge of the Sea
- Pasih Uug (Broken Beach): Rocky Holes and Framed Water
- Kelingking Beach: The One Everyone Posts
- Paluang Cliff: A View Back at Kelingking
- Lunch at Sam Sam Guling Sabuluh: Indonesian Comfort Break
- Crystal Bay: A Coastline Finale for Day 1
- Day 2: East Side Wonders (Beaches, Rock Formations, and That Teletubbies Hill)
- Atuh Beach: Clear-Water Coastal Beauty
- Pantai Diamond (Diamond Beach): White Sand and Sea Views
- Rumah Pohon / Tree House Molenteng: A Photo Spot With a View
- Atuh King Five / Thousand Islands View Point: Rock Formations Like Islands
- Lunch at Warung The Sorent: Indonesian Food Break Again
- Teletubbies Hill: A Hill Shape That Looks Straight From a Cartoon
- What the Included Stops Really Mean for Your Experience
- Getting the Most Out of It: Practical Tips for Nusa Penida Day Trips
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Want Something Else)
- Should You Book the Nusa Penida 2 Day 1 Night Private Tour?
- FAQ
- Is accommodation included in this 2-day tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Do I get picked up from my hotel?
- Are fastboat tickets included?
- Which side of Nusa Penida is visited on each day?
- Is lunch included?
- Are attraction admission tickets included?
- Is this a private tour?
- What if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation rule?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Private, driver-led pacing: your guide and driver plan the stops, but you can slow down when a viewpoint grabs you.
- Two full sightseeing days: one side on Day 1, the other side on Day 2, instead of backtracking all over.
- Return fastboat + shuttle included: you’re covered from Sanur harbor back to Nusa Penida logistics-wise.
- Lunch is included twice: both days include an Indonesian lunch, with vegetarian options noted.
- Admission tickets are included per stop: each listed attraction includes admission within the itinerary.
- Real-world service signals show up in the reviews: punctual pickup and even a WhatsApp driver photo to help you spot the right car.
The Big Idea: Why This 2-Day Private Nusa Penida Tour Works

If you’re short on time but still want the full Nusa Penida experience, this tour format is a smart fit. You’re not just “going to beaches.” You’re hitting a chain of dramatic cliff viewpoints, natural rock formations, and bays that sit along the island’s east and west coasts.
The practical win is that you’re not driving and routing all day. With a private setup, your driver is the one handling the turns, timing, and parking while you focus on the view. In the feedback I saw, service gets praised for being on time and well organized, including getting a photo by WhatsApp before pickup so you can identify the right driver.
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Price and Value: What $145 Per Person Includes
At $145 per person, the value comes from how much is already built into the package. You get:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Return fastboat ticket to Nusa Penida
- Return shuttle from your hotel to Sanur harbor
- All fees and taxes
- Lunch (2), one on each day
And the itinerary stops list admission tickets included at each attraction along the way. That matters because the biggest day on Nusa Penida can turn expensive if you’re piecing together transport and ticket costs yourself.
The one cost you’ll need to plan for: hotel. This tour explicitly does not provide accommodation, so you’ll pay that separately. Think of this package as the transportation + routing + key sightseeing days, with food included, not as a full resort-style bundle.
Starting Early (6:30 am) and How That Changes Your Day

You’ll start the tour at 6:30 am, with a pickup process that includes a shuttle from your hotel to Sanur harbor and a return fastboat ticket. Early departures aren’t romantic, but they’re functional.
Nusa Penida viewpoints can feel like they run on daylight. If you start early, you’re more likely to beat the harshest sun and the busiest arrival waves at the most famous spots. You also get enough time to move between viewpoints without rushing your photos.
Day 1: West Side Coastline Highlights (Big Views, Short Stops)

Day 1 is all about the west side’s signature scenery: rock stacks, dramatic bays, and the kind of coastline that looks unreal in daylight. Expect a lot of viewpoint time and shorter “grab a moment and move on” segments (often around 30–60 minutes per stop). That’s ideal if you like seeing a lot rather than camping at one location for hours.
Angel’s Billabong: Natural Lagoon on the Edge of the Sea
Angel’s Billabong is a natural rock lagoon where the ocean meets sculpted stone. The draw here is the seascape—wide angles, strong lines, and that sense of being at the edge of something wild.
Why it’s worth it: the form of the lagoon makes it feel different from a regular viewpoint.
Watch-outs: it’s scenic, so expect you’ll want time for photos and changing angles.
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Pasih Uug (Broken Beach): Rocky Holes and Framed Water
This stop is often talked about as Broken Beach, and the detail that matters is the rocky “holes” in the formation. Those openings frame water views in a way that feels almost planned—even though it’s all natural.
Why it’s worth it: the view is about texture and framing, not just horizon scenery.
Watch-outs: keep an eye on footing around cliffs and uneven surfaces. Take it slow.
Kelingking Beach: The One Everyone Posts
Kelingking Beach is the island’s famous silhouette viewpoint. You’ll spend about 1 hour here, which is enough to take photos from the main angles and still walk a little to find your preferred perspective.
Why it’s worth it: this is the classic Nusa Penida “wow” moment—cliffs, dramatic drop-offs, and a coastline shape that looks like a landmark.
Watch-outs: it can be crowded, so treat this as a stop for quick photos plus a calm moment, not a long wander.
Paluang Cliff: A View Back at Kelingking
Paluang Cliff is a viewpoint that lets you see Kelingking Beach from another side. You’re basically getting the same story from a different chapter.
Why it’s worth it: it’s one of the better ways to understand the coastline shape in context.
Watch-outs: this is shorter (about 30 minutes). Show up ready to shoot, then breathe.
Lunch at Sam Sam Guling Sabuluh: Indonesian Comfort Break
Lunch is included here for about 1 hour at Sam sam guling sebuluh. The itinerary notes both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.
Why it’s worth it: you’re refueling mid-route without needing to hunt for food.
Watch-outs: since you’re on a tight schedule, it’s smart to eat and be ready to move—don’t turn it into a long sit-down.
Crystal Bay: A Coastline Finale for Day 1
Crystal Bay caps the day. It’s known for beach beauty and is often considered a strong endpoint after the cliff-heavy stops.
Why it’s worth it: it shifts the vibe from viewpoints to a more relaxed coastal feel.
Watch-outs: plan your time so you’re not rushing back to the transport pick-up window.
Day 2: East Side Wonders (Beaches, Rock Formations, and That Teletubbies Hill)

Day 2 moves to the east side, and the feel changes fast. Instead of only looking outward from cliffs, you’re chasing beaches, rock features, and hill silhouettes.
Atuh Beach: Clear-Water Coastal Beauty
Atuh Beach is listed as a popular newer attraction with clear water and an easy beach atmosphere. You get about 1 hour here.
Why it’s worth it: the east side gives you more “walk-and-look” energy.
Watch-outs: bring sun protection and keep an eye on where you’re stepping—coastal terrain can be uneven.
Pantai Diamond (Diamond Beach): White Sand and Sea Views
Diamond Beach is described as recently introduced and instantly popular. Expect white sand and the kind of view that holds your attention even after you’ve seen other bays.
Why it’s worth it: it’s a change of pace from the cliff formations.
Watch-outs: time it like a photo stop plus a beach reset. You don’t want to burn your schedule here.
Rumah Pohon / Tree House Molenteng: A Photo Spot With a View
The Tree House Molenteng is a small wooden house set on a rock cliff with views toward the beach stretch. It’s a famous photo magnet, and the itinerary lists admission and about 1 hour.
Why it’s worth it: it’s one of those places that instantly looks good in photos from multiple angles.
Watch-outs: access areas can be busy, so be patient and don’t block other people’s shots.
Atuh King Five / Thousand Islands View Point: Rock Formations Like Islands
This stop (about 30 minutes) is known for the “thousand islands” look—many rock pieces scattered offshore that resemble small islands from a distance.
Why it’s worth it: the rocks create depth and a sense of scale that feels different from typical coastline views.
Watch-outs: the view depends on distance and light. If the sea is rough, the mood changes quickly—use that to your advantage.
Lunch at Warung The Sorent: Indonesian Food Break Again
Lunch is again included, about 1 hour, at Warung The Sorent, with Indonesian options and vegetarian/non-vegetarian availability noted.
Why it’s worth it: it keeps the day moving and avoids decision fatigue.
Watch-outs: after a morning of beaches and cliffs, you’ll probably feel hungry fast—plan to eat well, not just snack.
Teletubbies Hill: A Hill Shape That Looks Straight From a Cartoon
Teletubbies Hill is listed as a hill attraction with a rounded shape that resembles the hills from Teletubbies. You’ll have about 30 minutes here.
Why it’s worth it: the shape is the whole reason. It’s unusual enough to feel like a distinct stop, not just another viewpoint.
Watch-outs: it’s a short stop, so treat it like quick photos + a short walk for perspective.
What the Included Stops Really Mean for Your Experience

This tour isn’t trying to cram in tiny museums or shopping stops. Most of the itinerary is built around one idea: Nusa Penida’s coastline is the main character.
That helps in two ways:
- You don’t waste time hunting. Your driver organizes the stops, and admission + lunch are included.
- You get variety without switching bases. Day 1 and Day 2 cover west vs east, so you see multiple sides of the island logic.
The private format also shows up in small service details. In the feedback, punctual pickup and safe driving come up, with named drivers like Ajung, Kadek, Gusman and Kadak mentioned for friendliness and good English. Another detail: some people got a WhatsApp photo of the driver before pickup, which is the kind of thing that saves stress when you’re meeting cars in a busy area.
Getting the Most Out of It: Practical Tips for Nusa Penida Day Trips

Nusa Penida is stunning, but it’s not a gentle stroller stroll. Here’s how I’d set yourself up for an easier time—based on how these days are structured and what the route implies.
- Wear sturdy sandals or shoes with grip. You’ll be stepping around viewpoints and uneven areas.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat. You’re out for long stretches under open skies.
- Plan your photos. Pick your key shots at each stop, then take a slow moment after for the calm look.
- Stay hydrated. Reviews mention they keep water on hand, which helps during long coastal days.
- Expect early mornings. With a 6:30 am start and boat timing involved, you’ll want sleep and patience the night before.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Want Something Else)

This is a strong fit if you:
- want a private experience without planning every stop
- like scenic viewpoints and beach breaks
- value having lunch included twice
- are traveling with a group and want one driver to handle the schedule
You might think twice if you:
- hate early starts
- need a very leisurely pace with lots of downtime between stops
- expect your accommodation to be included (it isn’t)
If you’re the kind of traveler who gets restless when the day feels unorganized, this tour’s structure is exactly what you want: guided routing with flexibility for your own timing.
Should You Book the Nusa Penida 2 Day 1 Night Private Tour?
Yes, if you want the efficient version of Nusa Penida—two full days, west then east, with most of the hard parts handled. The price feels more reasonable once you account for return fastboat, air-conditioned vehicle, shuttle to Sanur, two included lunches, and admission at the listed stops. For $145 per person, it’s basically buying time and stress reduction as much as it is buying scenery.
The decision hinge is simple: you must handle your hotel choice. Pick your night base thoughtfully, and you’ll wake up ready for the morning start instead of scrambling.
If you want a clear recommendation: book it if you’re comfortable doing a full day of stops, and you want to maximize what you see without driving yourself.
FAQ
Is accommodation included in this 2-day tour?
No. The tour includes the sightseeing days and meals, but hotel accommodation is not provided, so you’ll choose where to stay for the night.
What time does the tour start?
The start time listed is 6:30 am.
Do I get picked up from my hotel?
Yes. The tour includes return shuttle service from your hotel to Sanur harbor.
Are fastboat tickets included?
Yes. The package includes return fastboat ticket to Nusa Penida.
Which side of Nusa Penida is visited on each day?
Day 1 focuses on the west side, and Day 2 focuses on the east side.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included on both days (2 lunches total), and the itinerary notes vegetarian and non-vegetarian options at the lunch stops.
Are attraction admission tickets included?
Yes. The itinerary lists admission ticket included for the sightseeing stops.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity, with only your group participating.
What if the weather is bad?
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 rule?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.


























