Barefoot Beach Break | Nusa Lembongan
Bite-sized tripDay 1 – Arrival on Nusa Lembongan
Today you’ll sail off to an unspoilt tropical island, just an hour away from the Balinese coast. With palm-fringed rugged coastline and some of the best snorkelling spots around Bali, Nusa Lembongan makes a great island escape. Upon arrival, you will be whisked off to a charming local hotel close to one of the many stunning beaches. Surrounded by exotic gardens and with a large swimming pool overlooking the sea, this is your home for the next few days!
Day 2 – Nusa Penida
Days 3-4 – Free time
The rest of your time here is free and you can enjoy those lazy beach days and spectacular sunsets without a worry in mind. On your final day you’ll hope on a boat back to Bali (the tickets will be arranged for you in advance) or continue your island-hopping adventure!
Accommodation
For this bite-sized trip we offer the following options
Barefoot Beach Break - In Style accommodation
For this bite-sized trip we have an alternative option available for your accommodation. Our In-Style version is something a bit more special or unique but still with lots of local flavour! If you would like to upgrade your accommodation for this bite-size trip select our In Style option below.
Nusa Lembongan - Island tour
To help you explore all the wonders of Nusa Lembongan, we can also arrange a private island tour. Your local guide will pick you up from your hotel after breakfast and take you around Nusa Lembongan’s main sites. You will canoe through the mangroves, walk over the yellow bridge and explore the famous underground house. You will end up on one of the most stunning beaches, gazing over the Davil’s Tear and the distant shadow of Mt Agung looming over.
Snorkelling with Manta Rays
Around Nusa Lembongan, the ocean currents are strong, making it the perfect habitat for Manta rays. During a snorkelling excursion, you’ll visit the most stunning spots with vibrant coral, while the guide keeps an eye out for mantas and turtles in the water. We can’t guarantee you’ll see them, but we rarely have travellers who don’t spot them either.