Bali Snorkeling and Lembongan Islands Tour is a program of the Bali Nusa Lembongan Tour Packages that offers snorkeling activities in Nusa Lembongan, featuring unspoiled underwater natural beauty. This tour is followed by visits to interesting tourist attractions in Nusa Lembongan. We will pick you up in the morning at your place of stay, then head to Sanur Harbor to board a speedboat to Nusa Lembongan. Upon arrival at Nusa Lembongan, our team will immediately take you to the snorkeling location. You will snorkel in three spots: mangrove point to see coral reefs and colorful fish, wall point that displays the beauty of coral reefs and sustainable fish, and GT point, which is filled with GT fish. The duration of snorkeling in these three spots is about two hours. After snorkeling, you will enjoy lunch. After lunch, the trip continues by visiting the famous Yellow Bridge, where you can take pictures with the bridge in the background. Next, we will head to Dream Beach to enjoy the beauty of the white, sandy beach. Afterwards, we will visit the Devil’s Tears to witness the waves crashing against the rocks, creating interesting sounds and splashes. Then, we will transfer you to the harbor to take a speedboat to Sanur Harbor, where our driver will be waiting to take you back to your hotel. This Bali Snorkeling and Lembongan Islands tour will provide a very memorable experience.
Mangrove Point is an underwater paradise hidden amongst the lush mangroves. Although the name refers to mangroves, this spot offers exceptional water clarity, allowing visitors to clearly enjoy the beauty of marine life. The cool and beautiful atmosphere creates a suitable environment for a variety of small fish species and preserves coral reefs. Mangrove Point’s uniqueness lies in its alluring blend of mangrove and marine ecosystems, making it a favorite destination for snorkeling lovers.
Wall Point provides an unforgettable diving experience in a tranquil bay. This spot is known for its rich coral reefs, which are home to a variety of colorful small fish. The calm current creates suitable conditions for the small fish to breed without the threat of predators. The sight of thousands of fish swimming freely among the coral reefs creates a mesmerizing underwater view, making Wall Point a top destination for snorkeling lovers in Bali.
GT Point offers a unique experience to witness the GT (Giant Trevally) fish in its natural habitat. As a conservation area, it prohibits all forms of fishing, allowing the GT population to thrive safely. Although the coral reefs are not as abundant as in other locations, the main charm of GT Point lies in the presence of GT fish of various sizes that freely swim in search of food. Visitors can witness schools of GT fish measuring up to 170 cm at close range, creating rare moments that are hard to find elsewhere. The non-aggressive GT fish guarantee a safe and amazing snorkeling experience.
The Yellow Bridge is a tourist icon connecting the Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan islands. With a length of 138 meters and a width of 1.8 meters, this bridge can only be traversed by two-wheeled vehicles. Its striking yellow color is a distinctive feature, although the reason for choosing this color is still unknown. Initially, the bridge was made of wood, but over time, it was renovated using iron to increase its durability. The Yellow Bridge is not only a means of transportation but also a popular photo spot that captures tourists’ visits to these exotic islands.
Dream Beach, located on Nusa Lembongan, captivates visitors with its charming white sand. The name “Dream Beach” comes from the nearby restaurant, namely Dream Beach Restaurant. Although beautiful, the beach is famous for its strong currents, so swimming is not recommended due to the absence of lifeguards. Visitors can enjoy the beach atmosphere by strolling, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the soothing breeze and waves. The beach offers stunning natural scenery, perfect for relaxing and taking stunning photos.
Devil Tears is a tourist spot with a spectacular natural phenomenon of waves in Nusa Lembongan. Formerly known as Batu Blek due to the abundance of cow dung, it is now one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island. The name “Devil’s Tears” was given by a tourist blogger who was mesmerized by the enormity of the waves hitting the reef. The sight of the waves crashing against the rocks creates an amazing splash of water, accompanied by the mesmerizing sound of crashing. For safety’s sake, visitors are advised to enjoy and take photos from a safe distance, avoiding the risk of being swept away by the waves that could jeopardize safety.
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