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

  • 5.09 reviews
  • From $194.87
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Nusa Penida in 48 hours sounds fast, and it is. This 2 days and one night package strings together classic cliff-and-coast stops across both the western and eastern sides of the island, plus an overnight stay in Nusa Penida. I like that the plan is built around big photo viewpoints like Broken Beach and Kelingking, and you still get a restful nighttime base that’s described as a typical, calm bungalow.

The main thing to consider is physical effort. The route is best for travelers with moderate physical fitness, and at least one review flags that some areas are very hard to reach for people with mobility limits.

Key Highlights I’d Prioritize

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  • Private group feel (with pickup): You’re traveling with just your group, and pickup is offered from Seminyak area.
  • Big-view stops packed into two days: Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Paluang Cliff/Kelingking, and Crystal Bay on Day 1; Atuh Beach, Pantai Diamond, Rumah Pohon, and Teletubbies Hill on Day 2.
  • Admissions handled for key viewpoints: Rumah Pohon Tree House admission is included, and some stops list included tickets (while Broken Beach is free).
  • Two lunches included, no dinner: This helps you budget meals, but you’ll want a dinner plan for the night.
  • Overnight in a calm typical bungalow: Reviews mention a bungalow style and a quiet feel—nice after a full day of viewpoints.

Two Days on Nusa Penida: What This Route Gets You

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This isn’t a slow sightseeing day. It’s a focused “see the coasts you came for” itinerary across Nusa Penida. Day 1 leans toward the dramatic southwest and west coastline with cliff edges, arch-like rock shapes, and beach coves. Day 2 shifts you toward the southeast and adds more viewpoint-style stops, including Rumah Pohon and Teletubbies Hill.

What I like about this kind of pacing is that it matches how Nusa Penida really works. The island’s best moments often live at viewpoints, and you win by stacking them efficiently instead of bouncing around without a plan. You’ll also get a mix: sea-slammed rock formations (Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong), a towering-photogenic cliff look (Paluang Cliff/Kelingking), sand-and-cove time (Crystal Bay), and then additional beaches and inland-feeling hills (Atuh, Diamond, Teletubbies Hill).

The practical downside is that you’ll spend more time transitioning between stops than you would on a longer trip. If you’re the type who likes long beach hangs with zero movement, you might find the “quick hit” stop durations feel short.

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Price and Value: What $194.87 Includes (and What It Doesn’t)

At $194.87 per person, the headline “all-inclusive” label makes sense—but it’s still smart to read what’s actually covered.

Included basics that matter:

  • Breakfast
  • One night in Nusa Penida
  • Two lunches
  • Admission fee for Rumah Pohon Tree House

Not included:

  • Dinner in Nusa Penida

Other cost-control details that help:

  • Pickup is offered (so you’re not organizing everything yourself from Seminyak)
  • Mobile ticket is used
  • Group discounts are listed as a feature

Here’s how I’d judge value. You’re paying for (1) transport logistics from the Bali side (since the tour starts in Seminyak), (2) guide-led routing across multiple named sites, and (3) meals and one paid admission. If you tried to DIY all of that—especially on a two-day window—you’d likely burn time and coordination energy, and that’s often what really costs you.

One more factor: the tour requires good weather. If conditions don’t cooperate, you may have to shift dates or rebook, so value depends on your flexibility.

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

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Day 1 is built like a greatest-hits list for Nusa Penida’s southwest-and-west drama. Each stop is short (think 30–45 minutes), which means you’re mostly there for viewpoints and quick exploration.

Broken Beach: Arch-Like Rocks and Open Ocean Noise (Ticket Free)

Broken Beach is known for a hilly arch-like rock formation set against the crashing waves of the open Indian Ocean. That “window” shape is what makes it so photo-friendly. You don’t need lots of time; the view is the whole point.

My tip: give yourself a couple of minutes to watch water movement before you shoot. The rock-framed waves can change how the scene looks, and that’s usually where your best photos happen.

Angel’s Billabong: Famous Cliff-Edge Rock Formation (30 Minutes, Included)

Angel’s Billabong is another rock-formation stop, with spectacular cliffs along the island’s southwestern edges. It’s listed for about 30 minutes, which is about right for taking in the structure and snapping a few angles.

Consideration: cliff stops can be windy and bright. If you’re sensitive to sun or glare, sunglasses and a hat are worth packing.

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Paluang Cliff / Kelingking Beach: The Above-View Photo Moment (30 Minutes, Included)

Paluang Cliff is where you’ll see the Kelingking Beach perspective from above. The tour frames this as the place for enjoying the scenic seascape and taking photos and selfies from the viewpoints.

Why it works: in Nusa Penida, “seeing from the top” is often the difference between a nice view and the full wow factor. This stop is essentially a viewpoint mission, not a beach-relax mission.

Crystal Bay: Secluded Cove With a 200-Metre Stretch of Sand (1 Hour, Included)

Crystal Bay slows things down a bit with a longer 1 hour stop. This cove is described as secluded on the west coast and features a 200-metre stretch of sand.

This is your “catch your breath” moment on Day 1. If you want time to walk around the shoreline area rather than only stand still for photos, Crystal Bay’s longer slot is the one to use.

Day 1 Night: Your One-Night Base in Nusa Penida

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After Day 1, you’re not just passing through. You get hotel one night in Nusa Penida, and reviews describe the stay as a typical bungalow and calm. That’s a big deal because Day 1 is action-heavy with multiple cliffside stops.

In practical terms, this overnight is what turns a two-day tour into something more satisfying than a long “drive and pose” day. You’ll have time to freshen up, eat lunch and hydrate during the day, then handle dinner on your own pace at night since dinner isn’t included.

If you’re someone who likes quiet and a lower pace at night, this part is likely a match. If you’re hoping for a luxury resort feel, the data here only supports the bungalow-style, not high-end amenities.

Day 2: Atuh Beach, Pantai Diamond (Pulau Seribu), Rumah Pohon, Teletubbies Hill

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Day 2 keeps the viewpoint energy but adds more variety. You’ll move from beaches to “island-view” stops and then to the hill area known for its color-and-shape resemblance.

Atuh Beach is listed as one of the most popular destinations, and also described as a hidden beach on the remote south-east coast of Nusa Penida. That “hidden but popular” mix usually means it’s a standout even if it’s not in the middle of everything.

With a 30-minute slot, plan to prioritize your photo angle first, then spend whatever time you still have for shoreline wandering.

Pantai Diamond: Thousand Islands Area by Banjar Pelilit

Pantai Diamond is also known as Pulau Seribu, or the Thousand Islands. This is one of the clearer “named place” stops on the route, and it comes with a sense of location because it’s listed as being in Banjar Pelilit, Tanggad Village, Nusa Penida.

Again, this kind of stop is usually about what you can see from the viewpoint area rather than a long beach session. It’s short—about 30 minutes—so come with the mindset of grabbing the key views.

Rumah Pohon (Tree House): A Viewpoint With a Tree-House Stop (30 Minutes, Included)

Rumah Pohon—or the Tree House—is described as being within the Thousand Islands viewpoint area. Admission for Rumah Pohon Tree House is included, and the stop is about 30 minutes.

What makes this worthwhile is the mix of structure and scenery. You’re not just looking at coast shapes; you’re also getting a specific landmark that’s part of the photo set.

Teletubbies Hill: Green Slopes and Half-Circle Separation (30 Minutes, Included)

Day 2 ends at Bukit Teletubbies, where you can see green slopes and the separation between adjoining slopes in a half circle. This is a visual stop, and it’s great if you’re the type who likes the shapes in the land as much as the coastline.

Because the stop is about 30 minutes, it’s meant to be efficient. If you’re expecting a hiking adventure, this isn’t the plan based on the time allocation provided.

Getting Around and Timing: How to Make Two Days Feel Less Rushed

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This tour is built from multiple short stops with a single overnight. That naturally creates a “stack it and go” rhythm. Here’s how to manage it without losing your enjoyment.

  • Wear shoes that handle uneven paths. Several stops are on cliffs or viewpoint areas, so expect uneven ground around lookout areas.
  • Plan for sun and wind. Cliff edges and coastal viewpoints can be bright and windy. Bring what helps you stay comfortable long enough to get good photos.
  • Use the included meal windows wisely. You have breakfast and two lunches, but no dinner. If you end the day hungry, you’ll need a backup plan for food after the last stop.
  • Aim for moderate pacing, not maximal rushing. Because each stop is limited in time, you’ll do better if you choose your priorities at each site: one or two main photo angles, then move on.

One more reality check: the tour says travelers should have moderate physical fitness and one review specifically mentions difficulty for people with mobility limitations. If you or someone in your group has mobility needs, this is the first detail to take seriously before booking.

Tour Style and Service: What the Sari Nusa Penida Tour Experience Looks Like

All inclusive Two Days and One Night on Nusa Penida Island - Tour Style and Service: What the Sari Nusa Penida Tour Experience Looks Like
This package is run by Sari Nusa Penida Tour, and it’s described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That private format can feel calmer than a larger group shuffle, especially when you’re moving between viewpoints.

Reviews also highlight two service traits that matter on a fast itinerary:

  • Guide quality is praised as top-notch.
  • The overnight stay is described as typical bungalow and quiet/calm.

I see those as the backbone of a good two-day tour. The route is physically demanding at times, and you’ll appreciate a guide who can keep timing smooth and explain the key angles so you’re not scrambling for the best view at the last second.

Should You Book This Two Days and One Night Nusa Penida Tour?

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Book it if you want a well-structured, short-and-sweet way to see both sides of Nusa Penida. The lineup of Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Kelingking-area viewpoint, Crystal Bay, Atuh Beach, Pantai Diamond, Rumah Pohon, and Teletubbies Hill is a strong mix for people who love scenery and photos more than slow beach lounging.

Consider skipping (or at least thinking hard) if mobility is a concern. The tour requires moderate physical fitness, and at least one review flags serious access difficulty for reduced mobility. Also, because the schedule depends on good weather, you’ll want a flexible mindset if conditions force changes.

If your goal is to make the most of a tight time window from Seminyak—without spending hours organizing admissions and stop order—this is the kind of tour that can be worth the money.

FAQ

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

It runs for 2 days (approximately).

What’s included in the all-inclusive package?

The package includes breakfast, one night in Nusa Penida, admission fee for Rumah Pohon Tree House, and two lunches.

Is pickup from Seminyak included?

Pickup is offered, and the tour starts from Seminyak, Indonesia.

Is dinner included during the overnight stay?

No. Dinner in Nusa Penida is not included.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s listed as private, meaning only your group participates.

What fitness level do I need?

The tour guidance says travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, and weather needs to be good for the experience to run.

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