Just off the southern coast of East Bali lies the alluring island of Nusa Lembongan, encircled by a mixture of white-sand beaches, mangroves and cliffs. Lembongan is a delightful place where water sport seeking adventurers can indulge in a variety of activities or just get away from the relative chaos of southern Bali with its ever present hawkers.
Nusa Lembongan allows you to simply relax and enjoy or be active with snorkeling, diving, surfing or parasailing just to name a few. A tour to the village introduces you to very traditional and unchanged village life. The waters...
Lembongan Bay is situatedĀ just off-shore from Nusa Lembongan Island with a view towards Jungut Batu village with its surf spots and Mount Agung volcano on the mainland. It is ideally protected and the water depth allows for good snorkeling and discovering scuba diving for non-experienced divers. A 40x15m 2 deck pontoon is equipped with a 38m curving waterslide, life guard supervised snorkeling area, banana boats, semi-sub and much more. The diversity of fish and coral will keep you busy all day.. The Bali Hai II will be docked alongside the pontoon throughout the day. A village tour is...
The arid island of Nusa Penida is a lime-stone plateau with unreal beauty and white sand beaches. It is one of the three islands just off the southern coast of Bali. Seldomely visited by tourists, and without any permanent tourist infra structure, it is the perfect getaway for those looking for a quiet day without the masses and noises.
A 2 hour cruise aboard the Aristocat Sailing Catamaran will take you to Crystal Bay and Bali Hai’s private beach property, the only private property for day cruises on the island. Spend your day snorkeling, relaxing in a hammock, strolling...
Bali’s main port is at the entrance of Benoa Bay, a wide and shallow bay east of the airport runway. It is the port for tourist day-trip boats, a private marina, many fishing vessels off-loading their catch of tuna and squid and Pelni Inter-Island ferries. The occasional monstrous cruise ship that visits Bali for a one day outing can be seen anchored at the entrance to the harbor at times. Low tide is a most interesting occasion with fisherman standing in the water what seems to be the middle of the harbor. Only a small channel is deep enough for bigger vessels.
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The waves off Bali’s southern peninsula, also called Bukit by the Balinese but increasingly referred to as Nusa Dua, are the best place to watch wild dolphins frolicking and feeding in the morning hours. See Bali’s southern coast from the ocean while searching for dolphins! Your cruise will take you through the harbor and after passing Tanjung Benoa fishing village, take a turn to the south and follow the enclave of 5star resorts along white sand beaches of Nusa Dua to near Uluwatu. Success rate for seeing dolphins is 90% and the fast moving...
Ceningan Channel is a narrow, deep water channel with strong currents between Nusa Penida Island and Nusa Ceningan Island. You will pass through it during your 3 Island Ocean Rafting Cruise on your way from the southern side of Nusa Penida for sightseeing on the northern side of Nusa Lembongan. Mangroves line some of the shore along this area.
