It’s hard to imagine that an island like Bali requires its own island escape, but it exists! The three ‘nusas’ (islands) of Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan serve this purpose exactly; each island presents its own sights and thrills and has become a day-trip, weekend or even outright holiday destination.
Surrounded by azure waters and white sand beaches, Nusa Lembongan is small (6.5km2), but makes for an idyllic island getaway. It’s great for families and couples, where laid-back hotels and villas look out to open waters, and nature and traditional life dominate the surroundings.
Contents
• How to Get to Nusa Lembongan
• Activities and Attractions
> Nusa Lembongan Beaches
> Devil’s Tear, Mangrove Forest and more
• Where to Stay on Nusa Lembongan
• Epic Day Trip: Exploring Nusa Lembongan by Private Yacht
You can also explore Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan.
How to Get to Nusa Lembongan

Found off of Bali’s Southeast coast, approximately 12km away, still part of the Klungkung Regency, Nusa Lembongan is a mere 40-minutes away on a fast boat, most often departing from the Sanur Harbour or, in some cases, like for the Bali Hai Cruises, from the Benoa Harbour.
The fastboats to Lembongan either dock at the harbour on Jungut Batu Beach or at Mushroom Bay.
The best way for a family with kids to navigate around the island is to hire a golf buggy or even a truck, driver included. If you’re handy on a scooter, then this is also a fun, care-free way of exploring.
What to See and Do on Nusa Lembongan
Beaches

Dream Beach, no doubt one of the prettiest beaches in Bali, is increasingly drawing more visitors. The coastal landscape in this part of Lembongan (south coast) is mostly low-lying limestone cliffs, and there are some dramatic cave formations.
A beautiful view can be seen from the cliff on the right side of Dream Beach, especially during sunset. Other beaches to enjoy are those mentioned earlier, including Mushroom Bay and Jungut Batu.
These are, however, more developed beachfronts, but this means that access to cafés and restaurants is much easier. This is a great area to bring the family, where Mum and Dad can eat and drink, whilst the kids keep themselves busy on the beach itself.


Devil’s Tear
A five-minute walk from Dream Beach is the Devil’s Tear, a rocky outcrop that presents a dramatic water show! During the right tide, the huge waves that roll in here crash up against the rocks and splash way up onto the cliff where you stand, and the ocean’s spray washes against your face. It’s actually very exhilarating and has to be experienced firsthand!

Mangrove Forest
Lembongan is also home to an expansive mangrove forest on its northeast coast, where locals offer an immersive mangrove tour.
The mangrove forest covers almost a third of the entire island, and you can either jump on a stand-up paddleboard or take the kids for a leisurely canoe experience through the waterways that wind through the estuary that goes deep into the inland from the open sea.
The atmosphere deep in the forest is calm and serene, where the children can look out in wonder and intrigue at this rare natural sight. If you’re lucky, you may spot a Javan kingfisher, a vibrant blue bird known to nest in such a habitat. Below the crystal clear waters, crabs, shrimp, fish and other small creatures can be found lurking.

Seaweed Farms
Between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, the coast is filled with seaweed farms and farmers. Looking out to the sea, you can see small groups of men and women bent over, tending their lines of seaweed.
It isn’t a mega-agricultural site, but the seaweed farmers of Lembongan take the business very seriously, and are even going about it in an environmentally-friendly way!
All along the beach, seaweed farmers come and go, bringing out bags of seedlings or loading the latest harvest into their boats. The farm consists of a few simple buildings that the farmers use for resting and preparing the seedlings.

The remaining land is used for drying the seaweed, which, when dried, is sold to the local suppliers for less than five dollars per kilogram! The dried seaweed will then be shipped to Denpasar and other areas in neighbouring Java to later be used as an ingredient for food and beverages, as well as cosmetic products. Read more about Lembongan’s seaweed farmers here.
Gala Gala Underground House
An attraction unique to Nusa Lembongan is Gala Gala Underground House, built by an extraordinary Balinese man named Made Byasa. Byasa spent fifteen years digging in his own yard to make an ideal meditation place.
In 1976, the 500 square meters of labyrinth was completed with a complex web of holes that consists of: a meditation room, bedroom, bathroom, dining room, living room and kitchen. Of course, don’t go expecting to sit comfortably on the living room’s cosy sofa or anything like that!



There are some parts of this house where you need to bow down when exploring them, unless you feel like hitting your head on the rocky ceiling. Gala Gala’s seven entrance/exit doors are pretty steep and could be slippery at times. Gala Gala is located down a small lane off the main road after the Nusa Ceningan suspension bridge (on the left side if you come from Jungutbatu/Mushroom directions). The small lane (wide enough for motorbike access) is the one with a small wooden signboard saying “Gala Gala Underground House”.
The Yellow Bridge
A favourite spot is the crossing between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, where a shining yellow bridge connects the two islands, taking pedestrians and motorbikes over the bright blue waters beneath them.

All of the ‘Nusa’ islands are great for diving too; we’ve made a separate article on Bali’s best diving spots that covers this separately.
Nusa Lembongan Accommodation
Whilst a day trip to Nusa Lembongan is fun, staying a few nights there allows you to fully explore what the island has to offer. There are quite a lot of accommodation options here, including hotels, villas and resorts. Here are a few of our favourites:
The Tamarind Resort, Nusa Lembongan
The Tamarind Resort – Nusa Lembongan is perched on the heights of Nusa Lembongan, offering an unparalleled view of mainland Bali. The Tamarind Resort is currently the only five-star resort in Lembongan, making it an indulgent escape for you and the whole family.

The Tamarind offers 3 types of rooms – Candrika, Atapa and Pavana – each providing king-size beds, air conditioning, rain shower/bathtub, cable TV, Bluetooth speaker and private balcony in each room. The rooms also enjoy sweeping views of the ocean, majestic Mount Agung and Lembongan village. The resort also has decadent villas, each boasting three bedrooms, two of which can have twin bedding to host up to five children across two suites and 2 adults sharing a king-size suite. (preferencehotels.com)
Hai Tide Beach Resort
Hai Tide Beach Resort, found on Mushroom Bay, is a delightful getaway. It has 17 traditional ‘lumbung’ rice huts as your accommodation, perched beachside. Complete with bar, restaurant, swimming pool, games, diving facilities, water sports and more, Hai Tide Beach Resort exudes tropical escape like no other. (haitidebeachresort.com)
Lembongan Beach Club by Tjendana Villas
Found on Jungut Batu beach, and is comprised of 37 villas with private pools, offering a slightly different experience. Find out more at lembonganbeachclubandresort.com.
Exploring Nusa Lembongan by Private Yacht


Nusa Lembongan’s relaxed atmosphere and clear turquoise waters make it an ideal destination for travellers looking to escape Bali’s busier areas. While day boats and ferries operate regularly, many visitors now opt for yacht hire Bali operators offering Lembongan charters to enjoy a more private and flexible journey.
Chartering a yacht or private boat allows guests to travel on their own schedule, with the option to stop for swimming, snorkelling, or paddleboarding along the way. Unlike shared transport, private yacht hire in Bali provides greater comfort, shaded seating, onboard facilities, and personalised service throughout the trip.
A private charter also makes it easy to combine Nusa Lembongan with nearby destinations such as Nusa Ceningan or Nusa Penida, creating a full-day or multi-day island-hopping experience. For groups, families, or couples celebrating a special occasion, a private Bali yacht charter offers both convenience and exclusivity.
With calm lagoons, coral reefs, and scenic coastal views, Nusa Lembongan is perfectly suited to exploration by boat. Choosing a private charter transforms the journey into a highlight of the trip rather than just a means of transport.
To browse private boat hire and yacht charter options in Bali, visit Bali Charter Boat