I come to like writing about these genre, so here is another itinerary from my 2017 Bali & the Nusa Islands vacation! Hopefully with this guide, you get an idea of how to plan for your next travel to Bali. You're welcome.
By the way, I say 'the Nusa Islands' a lot because it's too long to say Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan repetitively in the blog!
As you can see, Nusa Penida's the largest island among the three.
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Where to Stay..
.. in Bali
There are no shortage of hotels, villas and hostels in Bali, it seems everyone is doing this business! They do get booked out quickly, so I would definitely recommend you booking online to secure a room and to get the best prices. I have opted mostly hotels with private rooms and even though the rooms are simple, I am quite contented with most of them. I spend most of my time out of the room anyways.
I do have one problem _ the water! Because of the geography, most of Bali and the Nusa Islands, their main source of water is from the sea so tap water and showers have really strong sea water odor which is really uncomfortable to brush teeth with and it isn't so good on my hair! The good news is, not all hotels I have stayed in have such problem, I don't know what's the difference...
In Sarma Homestay, Kuta.
In Flamingo hotel and the Legian Sunset Residance in Bali.
...in the Nusa Islands
These are the places I stayed in Nusa Penida. I'd definitely recommend Abian House for many reasons, read my Day 3 travelogue for more of that.
Super cute cottage in Bintang Bungalow, Nusa Penida.
This is probably the first and last time I stayed in so many different stays in a single vacation. It was ridiculous and troublesome to say the least! However, it wasn't an option either because of how my itinerary was arranged and the whole island hopping going on.. Well, at least next time I know!
Tip #1: Plan your itinerary to reduce the number of AirBnB bookings and the time needed to check into each hotel.
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Getting around
...in Bali
In Bali, you can find taxi drivers and unlicensed ojeks (moped riders offering pillion rides). For the latter, there are even apps such as Uber Ojek and Gojek offering similar services. Because Bali's so commercialized, it is not hard to rent a car or moped (~70kRupiah) for your own use.
I do not have the nicest things to say about taxi drivers and unlicensed ojeks because of some unpleasant experiences with these unruly people who are more than happy to charge foreigners exorbitant fees! In fact, almost all simply threw in 100kRupiah when quoted for a less than 5-minute rides! For the later half of my vacay, I relied mostly on Uber whose rates are much more reasonable ranging from 10kRupiah - 20kRupiah for short trips. Hail Uber!
...in the Nusa Islands
I'm going to include a How-to-get-to-the-Nusa Islands guide here LOL. I took a speedboat ride from Sanur to Nusa Penida. If you are planning to return from the same island, you can purchase the return ticket from the same speedboat operating company for about 450kRupiah. I didn't do that instead, island hopped from Nusa Penida to Nusa Lembongan then heading back which cost me 500KRupiah for the return ticket to Sanur and 70kRupiah to get between the two Nusa Islands.
Table to give you a better picture:-
I'm going to include a How-to-get-to-the-Nusa Islands guide here LOL. I took a speedboat ride from Sanur to Nusa Penida. If you are planning to return from the same island, you can purchase the return ticket from the same speedboat operating company for about 450kRupiah. I didn't do that instead, island hopped from Nusa Penida to Nusa Lembongan then heading back which cost me 500KRupiah for the return ticket to Sanur and 70kRupiah to get between the two Nusa Islands.
Table to give you a better picture:-
Routes
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One-Way
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Return
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Sanur
↔ Nusa Penida
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250kRupiah
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450kRupiah
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Nusa
Penida ↔ Nusa Lembongan
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70kRupiah
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N/A
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Nusa
Lembongan ↔ Sanur
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250kRupiah
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N/A
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TOTAL
EXPENSE
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570kRupiah
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450kRupiah
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As for getting around the Nusa Islands, you can rent moped, at price similar to in Bali, 70kRupiah per day.. I tried asking around and found cars are scarce so renting them is out of question, at least for now. I wouldn't recommend doing the former for reason the road condition in Nusa Penida is horrendous and dangerous for those not use to them! I supposed the Nusa Islands are relatively new to tourism compare to their neighboring archipelago island, Bali and so roads were not made to cater for large traffics. They are working to improve that, according to my host Made which was why they are charging entrance fees to the attractions around the island.
My suggestion is to go in groups and hire a tour van. If you are going solo, ask your local staff in the hotel. A lot of them are out of their shift by 3PM and offers ojek services for 70kRupiah. Not bad at all but at the end of the ride your bum and thighs will most probably hurt!
My suggestion is to go in groups and hire a tour van. If you are going solo, ask your local staff in the hotel. A lot of them are out of their shift by 3PM and offers ojek services for 70kRupiah. Not bad at all but at the end of the ride your bum and thighs will most probably hurt!
Me riding pillion around Nusa Ceningan
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Bali & the Nusa Islands 1-Week Itinerary
If you would like to read about my experiences in Bali & the Nusa Islands, you can read about them by clicking the links below. I also include some recommendations of additional activities you can do and places you can go. These were some of the places I wanted to check out but couldn't!
Click on the * link to my daily Bali & the Nusa Islands travelogue
Click on the * link to my daily Bali & the Nusa Islands travelogue
Day
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Summary of Places to Go
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Stay
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Day 0
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Departure from KLIA2
Arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport at night
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Flamingo Hostel, Kuta
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Head to Legian & check into room
Explore Legian & Seminyak by foot
Lunch at Ocha Warung
Explore Arjuna Street
Dinner at Apartment Red
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The Legian Sunset Residence
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Breakfast at Shelter, Bali
Boat ride from Sanur to Nusa Penida to Dwi Menunggal Harbor
Lunch & Dinner at Bintang Bungalow's cafeteria
Kelingking Beach, Angel Billabong & Broken Beach in Nusa Penida
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Bintang Bungalow, Nusa Penida
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Morrning hike down & up Peguyangan Waterfall
Lunch at Penida Roadside Warung Explore Goa Giri PuriCheck into Abian House & short break Night chatting with host Explore the nearby seaweed farm and town Dinner at Warung Dukung |
Abian House, Nusa Penida
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(Half-day in Nusa Penida)
Take ojek to Atuh Beach and TreehouseLunch at Warung Makan Boga Segara
Rest in room
Take dukung boat ride to Nusa Lembongan Dinner at Sanghyang Bay |
Suba Guesthouse, Mushroom Bay in Nusa Lembongan
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Breakfast at The BAR
Morning explore Dream Beach, Sandy Bay & Devil's Tears in Nusa Lembongan
Lunch at Blackwood Coffee Shop
Gala Gala Underground House and Panorama Road & Beach, Nusa Lembongan Marvel at Blue Lagoon, Nusa Ceningan Dinner at Warung Mola Mola | ||
Breakfast at TS Hut
Board boat back from Mushroom Bay to Sanur, Bali
Lunch & dinner at roadside warung
Do nothing evening~!
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Sarma Homestay, Kuta
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Explore Ubud, Bali
Brunch at Warung Lokal in Ubud Art Market
Continue exploring Ubud
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Breakfast at Babi Guling Karya Rebo
Walk at Jimbaran Bay (Best to come at night!)
Shop at Oleh Oleh Krishna
Shopping in Matahari Department Store and along Jalan Pantai, Kuta
Recommended to check out Uluwatu Temple & Tegal Wangi Beach if you have the extra time | ||
Day 9
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Departure from Ngurah Rai International Airport to Singapore
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N/A
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Recommended
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Take a tour up Northern Bali to Tanah Lot, La Laguna, Lovina Beach / Yeh Leh Beach
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Recommended
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Hiking at Mt Batur or Mt Kintamani
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Recommended
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Sanur, Nusa Dua & Jimbaran Bay, Bali
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Recommended
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Head to Lombok from Nusa Lembongan
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Recommended
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Diving or Snorkelling around Nusa Penida
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One of my regrets is that I didn't snorkel or dive in the most beautiful diving spots in the world! From underwater temple and shipwrecks to diving with sharks or stingray to beautiful corals! Corals, I must see them!!
I have read online that Bali waters are homes to the huge Mola Mola fish, also known as Moon fish or Sun fish. I was telling my friends how I wanted to swim beside the gigantic fish and have even looked up several videos. I don't know why I chicken out in the end. Partly because after seeing how big the waves are in Bali and that scares the hell out of me. I am no swimmer and freaked out even when wading in waters thigh-high. Mind you, I'm also fun size so there are possibility of me getting swept away by the waves and that thought scares me!
Diving and snorkeling. My bucket list. Will I ever conquer my fear of water? *Deep breath*
Diving and snorkeling. My bucket list. Will I ever conquer my fear of water? *Deep breath*
What & Where to eat
Like Malaysia, there is no shortage of good food in Indonesia. Moreover, Indonesian cuisines are generally quite similar to Malaysian's though I learnt from my friends that some are influenced by the Dutch (they shared lotsa food with me! woots!) during the colonization era. Though, I don't remember seeing the latter around Bali... I would have love to try those! Some of the must-trys in Bali are the babi guling, bebek, ikan nyat nyat, ikan bakar and lots other seafood!
From Warung Mola Mola, Nusa Lembongan
My 'mixed rice' from the roadside warung
I was introduced to this dish, Ikan Nyat Nyat by my host from Abian House. This is in Warung Makan Boga Segara.
Tip #2: Get along with your host or locals for insider's opinions on the best places and what to eat.
Babi Guling set meal from Babi Guling Karya Rebo, Bali.
Bali is also a haven for vegans, there are so many trendy cafes and you'll find all the hipsters-ish, meals or fruits bowls, stuff like that. I only went to one because my friend wanted Insta-worthy photo spots. I didn't mind going once in a while but not everyday LOL! It's too boring!
Hipster vegan meals in Shelter, Bali
Souvenirs to get
The best places to purchase souvenirs are along the street of Legian, Ubud and Jalan Pantai in Kuta. My favorite got to be the latter because there are rows of Art Markets and Matahari department store in one row of street. The department store has almost everything you probably want to find _ batiks, traditional toys and decorations, wooden cutleries and diningwares, coffee and so much more! Check out my souvenirs haul in this post.
Budgeting for Bali & Nusa Islands
I don't have the breakdown of each and every expenses because I'm too lazy to keep track! In fact the receipts are still left on my working desk unattended... However, I can tell you my biggest expense aside from flight and accommodation is transportation! My friends and I relied heavily on tour guides almost daily, especially in the Nusa Island. Not to mention, getting to the Nusa Islands by speedboat makes up a large part of my expenses.
Food-wise, I am a simple traveler and contented with eating at roadside warungs which mostly charge me under 50kRupiah per meals. Even with a bottle of Bintang beer, still under 100kRupiah. Of course, there are times I dined at the more expensive warungs. The most expensive one at 250kRupiah! It's really for the sake of one-time experience. The other one-time I splurged on, is for a woven based batik tote I really liked.
Money Changers and ATMs availability
in Bali & the Nusa Islands
I have literally an entire rows of money changers along Jalan Pantai Kuta, and supposed this is the best place for you to change enough currency! In fact, I would advice you to do so before heading to the Nusa Islands where you will most likely get lower rates compare to what you can find in Kuta!
In Nusa Penida, you can check with locals but you won't find many and if you do, they are unlicensed operators. In the neighboring Nusa Lembongan, Blackwood Coffee Shop offers such service and is the only one I know off. Again, you won't get better rates than in Kuta.
As for ATMs, there are MEPS ATMs again in Jalan Pantai Kuta, Bali and nearby Mushroom Bay in Nusa Lembongan (not too far from Blackwood Coffee Shop) if you're in need for one. In Nusa Penida, ironically despite being the larger Nusa Island, have only one local, non-MEPS ATM near the market.
Tip #3: Prepare enough local currencies to avoid paying for more especially before heading to the Nusa Islands where currency exchange rate is lower and there are fewer to none money changers.
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In Conclusion
Albeit some uncomfortable incidents I think Bali & the Nusa Islands are one great place for a relaxing getaway. The Nusa Islands being my favorite because I felt the safest and experienced the greatest hospitality from the locals! If you have time to spare, I would DEFINITELY recommend you taking your time island-hopping around the Nusa Islands, perhaps even Lombok. Or visit these places on another trip, because even in Bali there are so many places to explore!
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