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Good News For Tourists As Breathtaking Bali Island Is Surprisingly Quiet Right Now 

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The latest travel data from Bali shows a decline in the number of tourists visiting Nusa Penida.

Bali’s most famous outlying island is best known for breathtaking beaches, including Kelingking Beach and Diamond Beach, but in the last two months, fewer people have explored the island paradise. 

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The Head of Klungkung Tourism Office, Ni Made Sulistiawati, spoke to reporters this week to explain that currently, the average total number of tourist visits to Nusa Penida is around 2,200 people per day.

Compared to the height of the high season where visits can be upwards of 4,000 people per day, Nusa Penida is feeling quiet.

Sulistiawati, told reporters “Hopefully, during the Eid holiday, tourist visits will start to increase again.”

Indonesia will be observing a national public holiday until 4th April, and while visits will increase slightly during these coming few days, now is as good of a time as ever to visit Nusa Penida.

The island is best experienced in the low season, when not only the beaches are more likely to be crowd free, but the waters too. 

One of the most popular activities in Nusa Penida is snorkeling. The waters around Nusa Penida are some of the most protected, important, and biodiverse in the world.

In November 2024 Indonesia welcomed the listing of the waters surrounding Nusa Penida as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) by the International Maritime Organisation. The International Maritime Organisation is part of the United Nations.

This new protected status means that the Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area is now deemed as ecologically important as 18 other marine ecosystems around the world, including the Great Barrier Reef.

The Coral Triangle Center in Nusa Penida, explained their delight the new protective measures in place in the waters off Nusa Pendia and wrote that the news was “a monumental achievement after years of dedicated conservation work within the Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area (MPA) – made possible with the unwavering support of CTC and passionate environmental advocates.”

For tourists who want to explore Nusa Penida on land and under the water, the low seasons are the time to visit. It is especially good timing for tourists who want to snorkel and go diving.

During the high season, it is no secret that many of Nusa Penida’s top snorkeling sites can feel crowded with tourist boats, but during the low season, there is space for everyone and that makes encounters with marine life even more special.

What marine life can you encounter in Nusa Penida? Perhaps the most famous and magical of all are the manta rays.

Snorkelling and diving with manta rays is an otherworldly experience. The majestic creatures can be found throughout the year, and it has become something of a bucket list experience in Bali.

The Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area is also home to turtles, migratory Mola Mola fish and breathtaking coral reef too. 

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In fact, in recent weeks the marine life in the waters off Nusa Penida became even more abundant as five hawksbill turtles were released back into the wild by Bali’s Provincial Conservation Agency, the BKSDA after they were rescued from poachers, and rehabilitated ready for release. 

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While Nusa Penida is quieter than usual right now and will remain so until June, when the high season begins. For a taste of real seclusion and crowd-free island paradise, tourists must look to Nusa Penida’s sister, Nusa Lembongan.

This island is as dreamy in real life as it appears online and once tourists have ticked off the bucket list of adventures in Nusa Penida, a complete retreat can be found on Nusa Lembongan.

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Our top tip for Nusa Lembongan is to book your stay for as long as you can! If you think you want two nights, book three; if you think you need one week, book two!

You will not want to leave! Top places to stay include the Laguna Reef Huts and Ombak Bay Lembongan. The Point Resort is a great 4-star option and for a real 5-star treat check in at The Tamarind Resort.

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Robert Vereecke

Thursday 3rd of April 2025

Have 2 groups in September Bali and Lombok

Jon burg

Thursday 3rd of April 2025

We were there yesterday and it was terribly busy. Our tour only had time to do 1 of 3 beaches. Traffic and road conditions terrible. Not sure about marine status as our boat crew was actively feeding fish and encouraged people to touch the sea turtles. If you want to feel like cattle for a day go here.

Peter

Wednesday 2nd of April 2025

Maybe people are scared of the boat ride to the islands,so many cowboy captains who drive like crazy no respect for the conditions at sea

Steve bm

Saturday 5th of April 2025

@Peter, he doesn't understand stand the captain or cowboy has a duty of care not to sail

Peter

Friday 4th of April 2025

@Randy, go home yank no one likes you

Exp

Thursday 3rd of April 2025

@Randy, No Aussies forced this boat to leave for Nusa Penida. Obviously a responsible operator would cancel and refund if weather conditions are unsafe.

However the operator in question is known to surprise and force tourists to sign a waiver just before boarding (no liability for whatever happen). This is not a operator taking any responsibly. They are already taking about "freak waves" or "hitting something" as their plan to get off the hook.

LINK

Chubs

Thursday 3rd of April 2025

@Randy,What a terrible excuse for the tragically that happened, why did the boat crew not heed their own advice then and refuse to go out then, no one was holding a gun to their head making them do it and they were ultimately responsible, would also love to hear the Australians side of the story…

Randy

Thursday 3rd of April 2025

@Peter, seriously...nobody got hurt or took advantage of during the crossing and while in the island. Many people are scared ?? Utter rubbish. This is low season and weather is unpredictable. Those Aussies who ventured out to sea knew well of the weather was bad but took the risk while ignoring the boat crew’s advice. That boat ride lead to one person dead.

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