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Stroll Your Way Around
Nusa Lembongan is a pretty small island, so walking is the simplest way to get around. It’s also the cheapest option! Many attractions are within walking distance. Just remember to pack comfy shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. Oh, and stay hydrated – bring a trusty water bottle.
Pedal Power
Looking for an eco-friendly and faster option? Try renting a bicycle (push bike)! The terrain is mostly flat, making it easy to ride. Getting around Nusa Lembongan on a bike is both fun and practical, plus you’ll uncover hidden gems along the way. You can rent bikes from local shops and hotels for around 50,000 IDR per day. Ride along the coast for great views. Popular routes include Jungut Batu to Mushroom Bay. Always wear a helmet and watch for motorbikes.
Zip Around on a Motorbike
For a boost of adrenaline, consider renting a motorbike—it’s quick and convenient. It gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. It’s a popular choice when getting around Nusa Lembongan, and usually costs about 70,000-100,000 IDR. Make sure to check for damages before renting. Wear a helmet, follow traffic rules, and be careful of potholes.
Here are some recommended shops:
- Adipa Scooter – Mangrove Beach Hut: +62- 813-8658-8001
- Kania Scooter – Kania Shop: +62 813-5396-9783
- Supitra Scooter: +62 813-3739-8405
- Devi Scooter: +62 823-4001-5085
Cruise in a Golf Cart
Renting a golf cart is a unique and comfortable way to get around Nusa Lembongan. It’s great when you’re traveling with groups or families. The cost usually starts around 500,000 IDR. Consider them when visiting Sandy Bay, Mangrove Forest, and Yellow Bridge.
Island Hop with Public Boats
Want to island hop? No problem! Nusa Lembongan is part of the Nusa Islands. Public boats are the best way to hop between Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Penida. Getting around Nusa Lembongan and the nearby islands is a breeze with these boats. Boats to Nusa Ceningan are around 50,000 IDR, and to Nusa Penida about 100,000 IDR. Boats usually leave from Yellow Bridge or Jungut Batu Beach.
Hassle-Free Rides with Private Transport
Exploring Nusa Lembongan on your own can be fun and thrilling, but there are days when you might not want to be in full control. Worry not—taxis and private drivers are available for hire. Many hotels can arrange drivers for around 300,000 IDR for a half-day tour. Negotiate like a pro before you hop in!
Dive and Snorkel Adventures
Another way to make the most of your trip is by joining organized trips to explore Nusa Lembongan’s underwater world. These trips are a fantastic way of getting around Nusa Lembongan’s stunning marine spots. Snorkel for around 600,000 IDR or dive deeper for about 1,000,000 IDR. Most tours include all the gear, a guide to show you the cool stuff, and even rides to get you there.
Catch the Waves: Surfing Safaris
Want to amp up the excitement? Ride the waves with some surfing! Nusa Lembongan is a surfing paradise, with spots for all levels. It’s a fun way of getting around Nusa Lembongan’s stunning beaches. Check out Playgrounds, Lacerations, and Shipwrecks. Rent a surfboard for around 150,000 IDR, and lessons cost about 400,000 IDR.
Float Your Way Around in Style
Chill out and cruise the coast! Kayak or paddleboard your way around Nusa Lembongan. It’s the perfect way to relax and soak up the sun. Rentals are available at major beaches like Mushroom Bay and Jungut Batu for around 100,000 IDR per hour. Paddle around the mangrove forest or along the coast for beautiful views.
Handy Tips for Getting Around
- Use offline maps or apps like Google Maps to navigate.
- Respect local customs and dress modestly at temples.
- Carry enough cash, as ATMs can be limited.
Awaken Your Explorer’s Heart
Getting around Nusa Lembongan is a breeze. From walking to surfing, the island offers a ride for everyone. Explore its beauty and attractions in your own unique way and enjoy the adventure!
More Information on How To Get Around Nusa Lembongan
How to get around on Nusa Lembongan – by Sunshine Seeker
The Ultimate Guide to Nusa Lembongan – Things to Do, Getting There + More – by The Broke Backpacker
How to Get Around on Nusa Lembongan, Bali – by Bali Untold