There are some small, simple homestays and
bungalows on Nusa Penida. These are in the Sampalan . There is nothing even
approaching mid-range accommodation though. Visitors to the island often do not
book ahead and instead turn up and take their chances.
Visitors wishing to explore the remote, rugged
areas of the island in the high centre and south may be able to find informal
accomodation with a local family by asking a head of village (Kepala Desa).
The only other alternative away from the north coast is camping.
In the other island near Penida, specially in Nusa
Lembongan, there's so many guest hiuse, hostel, villa, and hotel you can
choose. Most of the villas and hotels on the review below also located in
Nusa Lembongan.
TRAVELING TO ISLAND
Renting a motorcycle is the most practical option,
and this will cost you about Rp 80,000 one day . Look for vendors in Sampalan (contact person email
santana.urawa@yahoo.co.id ☎ +6287860149259). You may be able to find a
rental vehicle but they are not common.
Some visitors from Nusa Lembongan arrive with
rented pushbikes - make sure you get permission to take the bike off Nusa
Lembongan first. You should note that roads in Nusa Penida are rough, hilly
away from the north coast, and in remote areas no more than stone-strewn
tracks.
Local public transport is in small old bemos or on
the back of a truck. These vehicles ply the north coast road with some
regularity.
HOW TO GET THERE
If you want to go to Nusa Penida Island from Bali,
the easiest and cheapest way, if you go from the capital, Denpasar is by
getting to the Sanur beach and using some traditional public boat called
'jukung'. Jukung will cost you maximum around IDR. 40.000 and it will take
around 90 minutes to reach Nusa Penida.
There's another option you can take if you go from
Sanur. You can also take some speed boat which is a lot more expensive than
jukung (could be IDR 50.000 more expensive) but also a lot more faster (50
minutes). If you want to travel with your own car/ motorbike to Nusa Penida
(please noticed its only for Nusa Penida, not Nusa Lembongan and Nusa
Ceningan) you can go Padang bay (on the east part of Bali,an hour drive from
Denpasar) to take a ferry boat (Kapal Ro-Ro and Kapal Re-Re).
This boat will take you crossing the Badung
Strait, and the trip will take around one hour to get to the Toya Pakeh
Harbor in Nusa Penida Island. Beside from Padang Bay and Sanur, you can also take
some jukung from Kusamba (cost you around Rp. 25.000).
There are public boats from from Sanur, Kusamba or
Padang Bai in East Bali.
• From
Padang Bai
You can catch the daily public ferry (large boat
that includes vehicles). A passenger ticket is approx Rp 16,000 each way.
There is also a smaller public ferry speed boat
service that typically carries up to 20 people. This departs from Padang Bai
beach side every morning. You should be at the beach side by 6:30AM to catch
the public speed boat. Buy ticket from ticket office near beach and then wait
until the boat has enough passengers for the boat to depart. The ticket cost
is about Rp 40,000 each way.
• From
Benoa Harbour
Quicksilver [3] Runs daily cruises from Benoa
Harbour in Bali to their monstrous pontoon which floats off the north western
shore of Nusa Penida. The trip includes watersport activities centred on the
pontoon. Rp 570,000 per person.
• From
Sanur
Caspla Bali Boat, Sanur Beach in front of Ananda
Beach Hotel, ☎ +62 361 7912299. Speed boat service, 3 times daily
to Nusa Penida. Scheduled departure from Sanur Beach at 11AM, 2PM and 4:30PM.
Departure from Buyuk, Nusa Penida at 8AM, 12:30PM and 4PM. One way fare Rp
200,000/person and return Rp 400,000/person.
Maruti Express, Sanur Beach in front of Ananda
Beach Hotel, ? +62 819 1626 8871. The first speed boat service to Nusa
Penida. Scheduled departure from Sanur Beach at 10AM and 4PM and departure
from Nusa Penida at 9AM and 3PM. One way fare Rp 250,000/person and return Rp
480,000/person.
• From
Nusa Lembongan
Public boats depart daily at 6AM close to the
suspension bridge between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan and run to
Toyapakeh or Buyuk Harbour in northern Nusa Penida. There are also services
from the Jungut Batu area of Nusa Lembongan to Nusa Penida. All of these can
be a little 'worrying' at times and are often very crowded.
Charter boats are available, departing from and
arriving at the same area as the public boats. If you are staying on Nusa
Lembongan, ask at your hotel. If not, go to the shoreline close to the
suspension bridge or to the beach at Jungut Batu and ask around amongst the
boatmen. Rates certainly vary but expect to pay around Rp 300,000.
If you want to go straight to Nusa Lembongan from
Bali, here’s the options you can have :
From Sanur Beach
* Perama. A local transfers-only operator for the
budget traveller. Boat departures daily at 10:30AM. The ride across is
approximately 90 min and there is no same day return option. The Sanur office
of Perama can be found at Warung Pojok in Jalan Hangtuah. Daily Perama buses
depart from here to Ubud, Kuta, the airport, Padang Bai (for Lombok) and
Amed. Rp 100,000 per person one way.
* Public Boat (slow). Departs daily from Sanur
beach at 8AM and 10:30AM in front of the Ananda Hotel or near the Grand Inna
Bali Beach Hotel (depending on tide). These boats can be a bit sketchy at
times, and are usually very crowded. No same day return facility. The ride
across is approximately 90 min.
* Daily Fast Boat Transfer,
(sales@lembongancruise.com). Crossing takes 25-30 min depending on sea
conditions. Departs daily from Sanur beach at 9:30AM 11.30AM 2.30PM 4.30PM.
Departs daily from Lembongan at 8AM, 9AM, 1PM and 3:30PM. Rp 150.000/person
(one-way) excluding hotel transfer Rp 200,000/person (one-way) including
hotel transfer. edit
* Public Speed Boat, Sanur Beach, ☎ +62 361 743 2344. Departs daily from Sanur beach at 9AM, 12:30PM,
3:30PM and returning at 8AM, 10:30AM and 3PM daily to Jungut Batu bay. To
Mushroom Bay leaves Sanur at 11.30AM, 2:30PM and 4.30PM, and leaves Lembongan
at 9AM, 1PM and 3:30PM. Book in advance as seats may be limited. Hotel
transfers from Sanur, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Legian, and jimbaran are
included when bookings are for a minimum of 2 persons. Other areas have an
extra charge. Crossing time is 30 min. Private charters are available and
rates are subject to negotiation. Scheduled services Rp 200,000 per person
one way including hotel transfers and Rp 175,000/person excluding hotel transfers.
* Rocky Fast Cruises, ☎ +62 361 8012324 (reservations@rockyfastcruise.com), [4]. Reliable and
very fast boat from Sanur Beach to Jungut Batu. Tickets can be purchased at
the office in Jl Hangtuah, Sanur, on Sanur beach where the boat departs, and
in Jungut Batu on Nusa Lembongan. Crossing takes 25-35 min depending on sea
conditions. Departs Sanur 10AM, noon,12noon 2 PM and 4.30 PM. Departs Nusa
Lembongan 9AM, 11 AM, 1 PM and 3.30 PM. They do hotel (limited area) &
airport pickup/drop offs if you send them a message regarding your personal
trip details. One way fare Rp 250,000 and return Rp 450,000 including hotel
pick up and drop off.
* Scoot Cruise, ☎ +62 361
285522, [5]. Fast boats from Sanur Beach which take you to Jungut Batu. Hotel
transfers are included. Tickets can be bought from the Scoot office next to
Dunkin' Donuts in Jalan Hangtuah opposite the Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel, or
on the beach near the departure point. Crossing takes 30-40 min. Departs
Sanur 9:30AM, 1:30PM and 4PM. Departs Nusa Lembongan 8:30AM, 11:30AM and 3PM.
One way fare US$27 and return US$45, including hotel pick up.
* The Tanis Lembongan Express, ☎ +62 361 7432344 (sales@tanisvillas.com, fax: +62 361 292441), [6].
Daily scheduled speed boat service to Jungut Batu and Mushroom Bay taking
25-30 min, departs from from Sanur Beach near the Grand Bali Beach Hotel at
11.30AM, 2.30PM, 4.30PM. Departure from Mushroom Bay on Nusa Lembongan at
9AM, 1PM and 3.30PM. Special charters can be arranged from Sanur and Padang
Bay. Rp 175,000/person one-way and Rp 350,000/person return, excluding hotel
transfers. Hotel pick up transfer (Sanur, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak and
Jimbaran) at an extra charge of Rp 75,000/person one-way and Rp
100,000/person return (minimum 2 persons).
* Mushroom Paradise Fast Cruises, Jl Hangtuah 78,
Sanur, ☎ +62 361 281974 (office hr: 9AM - 5PM), +62 361
8074320 (24 hr),+ 6281 916 320356. Daily fast boat transfer, Crossing takes
25-30 min depending on sea conditions. Private charters are available and
rates are subject to negotiation. Departure from Sanur Beach to Mushroom Bay
at 9.30am, 11.30AM, 2.30PM and 4.30PM. Departure from Mushroom Bay to Sanur
at 8AM, 9AM, 1PM and 3.30PM. Tickets can be purchased at Jl Hangtuah 78,
Sanur in front of Ayu Salon (Mushroom Beach Bungalow office). Price for
return (round-trip) ticket includes dropoff and pickup in Nusa Lembogan. Rp
250.000/person one-way and Rp 400,000/person return, including hotel
transfers. Hotel transfers from Sanur, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Legian, and
Jimbaran are included when bookings are for a minimum of 2 persons. Other
areas have an extra charge.
From Benoa Harbour
* Bounty Cruises, ☎ +62 361
443765. A standard transfer is available using a high speed catamaran
service. The (standard transfer) service departs daily from Benoa Harbour at
9AM and from Nusa Lembongan at 3:15PM. If you have limited time for a visit
to the island, an option is to take a one day cruise to the Nusa Lembongan
Bounty pontoon. On a twin-hull boat under sail you will reach the island
within 90 min. Drinks and snacks are available on board. The trip includes
water activities on and near the pontoon; such as banana boat, water slide,
kayaking, snorkelling and glass bottom boat rides. You can also take part in
a Nusa Lembongan Village tour, visit a seaweed plantation and the
'Underground House'. Fastboat transfer: US$35 one-way and US$70 return. One
day cruise is US$95, buffet lunch included.
* Island Explorer Cruises, ☎ +62 361 728 088. A standard transfer is available by fast boat or by
fast catamaran. An alternative is a day cruise by a leisurely sailing yacht
or by fast catamaran ("fun ship"). The fast boat (transfer only)
departs from Benoa Harbour at 10:30 AM, it returns from Nusa Lembongan at
12:30PM. The yacht (day cruise) departs from Benoa Harbour at 9AM and will be
back at about 5PM. Fastboat US$23 one-way and US$40 return (hotel pick up
included) or by fast catamaran US$20 one-way and US$35 return (hotel pick up
excluded). Price for the day cruise is US$69 by yacht or US$79 by fast
catamaran, including hotel pick up, buffet lunch & water sport
activities.
Source : wikitravel.org
Do
A typical offshore pinnacle on the rugged south
coast of Nusa Penida
This is a wild, rugged and largely untamed island
which offers plenty to those with an adventurous spirit.
Trekking and mountain-biking are rewarding with
amazing coastline views. The terrain away from the coast is hilly rising to nearly
550 m and the vista back to Bali is stunning. Camping is a wise (or only)
option for those who really want to explore this wild island away from the
populated northern coast.
Absorb the culture. The native people are Hindu as
in Bali but the language spoken is an ancient dialect of Balinese no longer
heard elsewhere. The architecture and dance is also distinct. There is also a
small muslim enclave in the north which will remind visitors of culture in
the more rural parts of Lombok.
Birdwatchers who find themselves with the
opportunity to visit Nusa Penida should know that a thriving population of
the superb white-tailed tropicbirds breeds on the south and southeastern
cliffs of the island. Keep your eyes peeled. Nusa Penida has been designated
an island-wide bird sanctuary by Friends of the National Parks Foundation
(FNPF). Various endangered Indonesian bird species have been released onto
the island, including the Bali Starling, Java Sparrow, Mitchell's Lorrikeet,
Lesser Sulphur Crested Cockatoo.
Diving. Nusa Penida is best known as a world class
diving destination. There are more than 20 identified dive sites around the
island, the most notable including Crystal Bay, Manta Point, Toyapakeh, Suana
Bay and Malibu Point. The rich waters around the three islands support no
less than 247 species of coral and 562 species of fish.
Many dive operators based in Bali and neighbouring
Nusa Lembongan offer specific dive trips to Nusa Penida. Special attractions
include fabulous Mola Mola (Oceanic Sunfish) in season and large Manta Rays
year round. Mola Mola are migratory fish and most likely from July to October
although sightings are reported all year round. There is diving available
here for beginners but most of the dives require a decent level of experience
as currents are strong and unpredictable.
Dive operators
• MM
Diving and MM Diving Resort, Toyapakeh, Nusa Penida, ☎ +62 813
37077590 (monikajeglikova@seznam.cz), [5]. An established Czech-run dive centre located on Nusa Penida. The diving resort has 8 rooms, a small
restaurant and a library. It is unclear as to whether you can book the
accommodation without taking a diving package.
For other dive operators check Nusa Lembongan
article.
Buy
There is one (1) ATM for Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI)
in Sampalan, but it doesn't accept Visa cards. Bring enough rupiah with you
just in case the ATM is out of order.
Eat
There are simple local warungs on Nusa Penida but
no western style restaurants to speak of. Wayan's Warung, located on the
beach-side near FNPF Bird Sanctuary in Ped village is popular with visitors
for it's fresh, foreigner-friendly dishes. Sampalan has several good roadside
warungs and the night-market serves up siomai and bakso. Try fresh-caught
fish for a real taste of Penida.
Drink
Remember to take plenty of water on board. The
climate here is hotter and drier than in Bali and you will dehydrate quickly.
Sleep
There are some small, simple homestays and
bungalows on Nusa Penida. These are in the north between Toyapakeh and Sampalan.
There is nothing even approaching mid-range accommodation though. Visitors to
the island often do not book ahead and instead turn up and take their
chances.
Visitors wishing to explore the remote, rugged
areas of the island in the high centre and south may be able to find informal
accomodation with a local family by asking a head of village (Kepala Desa).
The only other alternative away from the north coast is camping.
• Friends
of National Parks (FNPF), Ped village (close to main temple, Ped), ☎ +62 361
977978, [6]. FNPF's centre offers simple accommodation, including a charming
bamboo house, set within its conservation centre for
endangered birds, tree sapling nursery, and community library. The centre is
across the road from the beach where there is easy accessibility to world
class reefs, once you swim over the strip of seaweed farming. Overnighters
and volunteers make donations to FNPF to stay in the centre.
• Bungalow
Pemda, Sampalan (opposite the police station), ☎ +62 813 38539435. The government homestay on Nusa
Penida with 14 rooms. It is not the nicest of places but has great ocean
views.
• Losmen
Trang, Toyapakeh, ☎ +62 852 37643649. Simple rooms close to the beach in Toyapakeh
• Made's
Homestay, Sampalan, ☎ +62 852 37643649. Simple single and double rooms in this friendly
family-run homestay. About Rp 130,000.
• Ring
Sameton Inn, Ped near FNPF, ☎ +62 361 7853464 / +62 821 46763612, +62 813 37985141, +62 813
51542596 (info@ringsameton-nusapenida.com, fax: +62 361 7853465), [7].
checkin: 2PM; checkout: 1PM. 12 A/C rooms with hot-cold water
shower/satellite LCD TV/restaurant/24 hr security, laundry service, wide
parking area and garden.
Internet
apolonet better to still have wireless internet capability to the guests an hour just Rp. 4.000, -. To offer WiFi reliable. aplonet located in sampalan 1 hour wifi for Rp. 3000, - by car around Nusa Penida is better to use a car transport. in sampalan we provide a rental car for one day Rp.500.000, - ☎ +62878607569911
LAUNDRY
understand the importance of time you have, therefore, you no longer need to: bothered with a lot of laundry afraid of the rain and not dry clothes lift and drop the laundry to the laundry, so that your time will be more beneficial due to service PRACTICAL. Located in Mogi Rahayu LAUNDRY Sampalan
☎ +627862197586
Contact
• International
phone operators: 101
• International
Direct Dialing prefix: 001, 007, or 008.
Directory inquiries
• 108
from a landline or 0361-108 from a mobile phone.
There are no public internet facilities on Nusa
Penida and the nearest are at Jungut Batu on Nusa Lembongan.
Get out
The best advice is to get out from one of the
northern points in the same way as you came in. A boat to Nusa Lembongan and
then onward to Bali or Lombok is recommended although ferries of a
questionable standard direct to Bali are available. There is no onward direct
service to Lombok or other points east.
Source : wikitravel.org
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