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Nusa Penida: Why This Hidden Gem is Bali’s New Must-Visit Destination in 2026

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Bali Natura Resort / Photo – Tourmin

[TourKorea=Reporter Seong-ran Cho] If your last Bali trip felt a bit too familiar, shake things up — make Nusa Penida your next stop.

Ditch the typical forests and beach towns for towering cliffs and jewel-toned seas that deliver a jaw-dropping panorama, plus Manta Point, where manta rays turn up year-round. Hailed as the ultimate cliff-view destination and even described by travelers as “more Bali than Bali,” Nusa Penida is fast becoming the island everyone’s talking about.

And the best part? It’s only about a 40-minute boat ride from Bali’s main island, but it feels like a completely different world.

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Bali Natura Resort / Photo – Tourmin

From dinosaur-shaped cliffs to emerald seas — “The real view packs more punch than the photos”

Nusa Penida’s real pull isn’t just pretty scenery; it’s the scale. Vertical cliffs drop dramatically into emerald waters, creating vistas that look like they belong in a movie.

The lookout at Kelingking Beach is routinely named the must-see, once-in-a-lifetime view. The cliff’s dinosaur-like silhouette against those deep, layered blues will have you saying over and over, “So worth it.”

If Bali’s main island is about relaxed escapes, Nusa Penida is an all-in natural experience.

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Bali Natura Resort / Photo – Tourmin

A manta-ray hotspot — a mecca for snorkeling and diving

Nusa Penida is one of the region’s premier marine ecosystems. At Manta Point, divers have a strong chance of spotting manta rays throughout the year, which is why divers from around the world flock here.

Even a snorkeling trip can put you close to large marine life, so the island is more than a relaxation spot — it’s an experiential destination. Clear waters and thriving underwater habitats make Nusa Penida a place that’s just as remarkable beneath the surface as it is above.

Cliff-top resorts — staying here is part of the experience

Recently, cliffside resorts have made Nusa Penida a destination for longer stays.

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Bali Natura Resort / Photo – Tourmin

Take Pramana Natura Resort, for example: every room faces the sea so you get panoramic ocean views from anywhere on the property. With vistas that include the Indian Ocean and Mount Agung, the view itself becomes the main attraction.

The resort’s proximity to the island’s main ports also makes transfers to snorkeling and diving tours easy, which is ideal for travelers focused on marine activities.

“Even the inconvenience feels like part of the trip” — and that’s part of the appeal

Nusa Penida is still relatively undeveloped. Roads can be winding and some stretches are tricky to navigate. For many visitors, though, that rough-around-the-edges quality is precisely the charm.

Travelers who prefer raw, untouched landscapes over polished tourist zones see the island’s untamed character as a special value.

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Bali Natura Resort / Photo – Tourmin

Isulgi Lee, director at Tourmin, said, “We especially recommend Nusa Penida to travelers who want real rest in nature away from crowded Seminyak or Kuta, or to customers who prefer flexible, independent itineraries over packaged tours. Nusa Penida is becoming a new option for Bali travel.”

Meanwhile, Tourmin will hold a honeymoon fair on April 25 and 26, offering specials on Bali as well as the Maldives, Phuket, Mauritius, destinations in Europe and Australia, Cancun, Cuba and more.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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