Nusa Penida: Snorkeling, Manta Rays and Fish Feeding
Nusa Penida: Snorkeling, Manta Rays and Fish Feeding
Nusa Penida: Snorkeling, Manta Rays and Fish Feeding
Nusa Penida: Snorkeling, Manta Rays and Fish Feeding
Nusa Penida: Snorkeling, Manta Rays and Fish Feeding
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Nusa Penida: Snorkeling, Manta Rays and Fish Feeding

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Highlights

Admire the dramatic cliffs and surrounding ocean at the picturesque Broken Beach
Discover Nusa Penida's western gems on a combined snorkeling and tour
Iconic Kelingking Beach and take in the breathtaking views of the T-Rex-shaped cliff
Itinerary
Discover the beauty of Nusa Penida's western gems and experience the island's vibrant underwater world on this combined snorkeling and land tour. This full-day trip offers the perfect mix of adventure, stunning beaches, and breathtaking snorkeling spots.

Start your day with a morning speedboat from Sanur Harbor. Upon arrival, head to Kelingking Beach, famous for its T-Rex-shaped cliff. The cliff-top viewpoint is perfect for breathtaking photos, while the hidden beach below is an untouched paradise.

Next, visit Broken Beach, a natural wonder with its arched rock formation. Broken Beach is a picturesque cove where the ocean flows into a natural pool. The dramatic cliffs and surrounding ocean make it a perfect spot for sightseeing and photography.

Afterward, hop aboard a dedicated snorkeling boat, taking you to some of the best snorkeling spots around the island's coast. Swim alongside colorful tropical fish, explore coral reefs, and, if you're lucky, spot graceful manta rays or playful sea turtles.

Recharge with a delicious local meal at a scenic restaurant, perfect for refueling after snorkeling and exploring. After lunch, return to the speedboat and head back to Sanur Harbor.