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Banjar Nyuh Port

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Relaxing Destination

Banjar Nyuh Port

Banjar Nyuh Harbor is one of the main harbors on the northwest side of Nusa Penida, Bali, which is the entrance for tourists who want to explore the beauty of this island. The port is equipped with various facilities such as a parking area, information center, toilets, and food and souvenir stalls. In the vicinity, motorcycle and car rental services are available to make it easier for tourists to explore destinations in Nusa Penida. Apart from being a transit point, Banjar Nyuh is also a hub for tourist activities such as snorkeling, diving and island tours, with many tour operators starting their activities from here. With its vital role in supporting tourism, the harbor is constantly undergoing facility upgrades for the convenience of visitors.

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Enjoy seamless travel to the nearest islands, all easily accessible from Banjar Nyuh Port

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Kelingking Beach

Kelingking Beach is one of the most iconic beaches in Nusa Penida, famous for its cliff that resembles the spine of a T-Rex. 

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Crystal Bay

Crystal Bay is known for its clear and calm waters, making it a perfect spot for snorkeling and diving. The beach is surrounded by lush green hills that enhance its natural beauty.

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Paluang Cliff

Paluang Cliff is one of the best spots to admire Kelingking Beach from a different perspective.

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Angel's Billabong

Angel’s Billabong is a natural pool formed by coastal rock formations, creating a crystal-clear greenish-blue infinity pool-like experience. 

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Broken Beach (Pasih Uwug)

Broken Beach, also known as Pasih Uwug, is one of Nusa Penida’s most remarkable geological wonders. It features a naturally formed giant rock arch that encloses a seawater lagoon, with an opening that allows water to flow in from the ocean.

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Paluang Temple

Paluang Temple is a unique temple in Nusa Penida, often referred to as the "Car Temple" due to the presence of statues shaped like cars.