Diamond Beach in Nusa Penida is a hidden beach that has certainly become one of the most iconic spots on the island. It's known for its dramatic green-topped rock formations, beautiful white beach, turquoise water and, of course, its Instagram photo spots.
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Some of the regions have an altitude maximum of 524 meters above sea level. If you compare to Bali island, the environment of Nusa Penida is drier with plenty of limestones. The only sub-district in Klungkung regency, which has a beautiful white sand beach, is the sub-district of Nusa Penida.
Crystal Bay, the most famous The best-known beach on Nusa Penida is Crystal Bay. It is easy to get to and it has a fantastic sunset. There is white sand and a selection of little stalls have set up selling sunbed spots, young coconuts and beers.
The beautiful, exotic Nusa Penida island lies just 25 kilometers from Bali, the most famous tourist destination in Indonesia. Nusa Penida is a much smaller island than Bali, but it has some of the most amazing scenery in the entire Bali province (which it's part of).
Kelingking Beach is without a doubt the most popular tourist attraction on the island and is rated as the best beach in Nusa Penida to visit. Kelingking Beach is located on the west coast of Nusa Penida Island, approximately a 45-minute drive from Toya Pakeh, the main harbourside town.
Crystal Bay is home to the most popular beach on Nusa Penida and one of the best sunset spots across all of Bali. Facing directly west, Crystal Bay is perfectly situated to enjoy a blazing sunset made of vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple.
Diamond Beach Nusa Penida is one of the most beautiful beaches in Bali. It is a relatively hidden but iconic beach on Nusa Penida which is surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and dotted with picturesque palm trees. It wasn't until the beginning of 2019 that going down to the beach was even possible. Stairs were carved out into the side of
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