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Rianne_P, Aug 2026
Thank you Indo Compass...
Thank you Indo Compass for a great snorkelling and land tour of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan! We had Prema and Vincent lead the trip and they were fantastic. I appreciated how organised the tour was and how much they valued safety and fun at the same time. The equipment was well-kept and the boat itself was lovely. Our small group was also much appreciated. Thanks again!
Jenny_B, May 2026
Nusa Penida day trip: boat, 4 snorkeling, Manta rays & Land tour
A fantastic day out snorkeling. We saw our first manta rays! 😍 Other highlights were the turtles, we even spotted baby turtles. The coral reefs were incredible - full of life (and clean). The tour guides, Konstantino and Vincent, managed everything very well and made sure everyone was taken care of. The land tour was a nice addition, but the snorkeling stole the show! Highly recommend. Jo and mum
Scott_M, Aug 2026
Nusa Penida tour was great
Great tour. Lots of beautiful sights to see. Great tour guide who showed us all around the island. Must do
Hsun_L, Aug 2026
Had a good time here. The...
Had a good time here. The views were amazing and the driver/guide was informative and friendly. Highly recommended

Nusa Penida (Penida Island)

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Bali
The famous Diamond Beach on Nusa Penida (Penida Island) in Bali.
  • A must-do for lovers of the underwater world, Nusa Penida boasts some of the best diving and snorkeling on Bali.

  • The traffic on Penida is light in comparison to mainland Bali, but some of the roads are close to disintegration. This is no place to learn to ride a motorbike.

  • Some dive sites around Penida and Lembongan islands are advanced, with intense currents. Exercise caution, particularly around the full and new moon, when tides are stronger.

  • Nusa Penida is a traditional island. When visiting temples, cover shoulders and wear a sarong. Some temples insist that women cover arms to the wrist.