Step into the natural splendor of East Nusa Penida, where dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and panoramic viewpoints await. This tour takes you to the island’s most breathtaking eastern destinations, including Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach, and the awe-inspiring Thousand Island Viewpoint. You’ll also visit the Tree House Molenteng, perched on a cliffside with views that seem straight out of a dream.
With comfortable transfers, a knowledgeable guide, and plenty of time to soak in each stop, this day trip offers a peaceful yet adventurous escape from the hustle of mainland Bali—ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking unforgettable views.
AUD 80 per person
Special price available for large groups.
To enter Bali, you'll need a valid passport, a visa if required based on your nationality, and a completed SATUSEHAT Health Pass (SSHP). You also need a return or onward flight ticket and to complete an electronic customs declaration (e-CD). Additionally, you may need to pay the Bali Tourism Levy. Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Passport:
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Indonesia.
Ensure your passport has at least one blank page for visa stamps.
2. Visa:
Determine if you need a visa based on your nationality.
Some nationalities may qualify for visa-free entry, while others may require a visa on arrival or an e-visa.
If you need a visa, apply for it in advance or obtain one on arrival if eligible.
For students, the Visit Visa B211A is recommended.
3. SATUSEHAT Health Pass (SSHP):
All international travelers must complete the SSHP online before or upon arrival.
The SSHP is a health declaration that includes your travel history and health status.
4. Customs Declaration:
You must complete an electronic customs declaration (e-CD).
The e-CD is a mandatory step for all travelers, even if you are not carrying any restricted goods.
5. Return or Onward Ticket:
You must have a return or onward flight ticket to demonstrate your intention to leave Bali within the allowed visa period.
6. Bali Tourism Levy:
You may need to pay the Bali Tourism Levy, which is a fee for visiting Bali.
7. Other Considerations:
Pre-register for Bali's Autogates if you plan to use them.
Be aware of local customs and etiquette, including dressing modestly and respecting sacred sites.
To enter Bali, you'll need a valid passport, a visa if required based on your nationality, and a completed SATUSEHAT Health Pass (SSHP). You also need a return or onward flight ticket and to complete an electronic customs declaration (e-CD). Additionally, you may need to pay the Bali Tourism Levy. Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Indonesia. Ensure your passport has at least one blank page for visa stamps.
All international travelers must complete the SSHP online before or upon arrival. The SSHP is a health declaration that includes your travel history and health status.
You must complete an electronic customs declaration (e-CD). The e-CD is a mandatory step for all travelers, even if you are not carrying any restricted goods
You must have a return or onward flight ticket to demonstrate your intention to leave Bali within the allowed visa period.
You may need to pay the Bali Tourism Levy, which is a fee for visiting Bali.
Pre-register for Bali's Autogates if you plan to use them. Be aware of local customs and etiquette, including dressing modestly and respecting sacred sites
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