Nusa Penida, Pristine Island with Enthralling Diving
Sunda Strait, Indonesia
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Introduction
Located in the Sunda Strait, part of the Little Sunda Islands of Indonesia, Nusa Penida Island stretches 20 kilometers long and 12 kilometers wide, covering an area of 203 square kilometers. With its crystal-clear waters, the underwater scenery of Nusa Penida is easily visible, despite it being relatively shallow. The island boasts beautiful coastlines and exciting diving activities, with stunning white sandy beaches and the occasional sighting of giant manta rays. Transportation Arrive by public boat from Sanur, Kusamba, and Padang Bai in the eastern Bali.