Experience Nusa Penida’s Beauty with Snorkeling and Island Highlights
If you’re looking for a full-day adventure combining snorkeling, breathtaking viewpoints, and a taste of local Bali culture, the “Nusa Penida Snorkeling with Manta Bay & Island Tour” offers just that. Priced at around $49.61 per person, this roughly 10.5-hour excursion departs from Bali’s Sanur or Serangan ports and takes you across the water and into some of Bali’s most iconic spots.
What we particularly like about this trip is the opportunity to swim next to manta rays at Manta Bay, and the chance to see Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, and Broken Beach — some of the most photographed landscapes on the island. Plus, the inclusion of lunch at a local restaurant and all snorkel gear makes it a convenient, value-packed option.
However, a word of caution: the day is packed, and some guests have found the schedule quite rushed, especially with long rides between spots and variable weather conditions. If you’re someone who prefers a relaxed pace or detailed exploration, this might feel a bit hurried. Still, if you’re ready for a high-energy day full of natural beauty and marine wonders, this tour will suit you well.
This tour is ideal for travelers with a taste for snorkeling, photography, and sightseeing, especially if you’re comfortable with longer days and a bit of chaos — which many reviews mention. It’s also suitable for a broad age range, from kids as young as 7 to seniors up to 75, as long as you’re prepared for the physical activity and boat rides.
Key Points
- Diverse Experience: Combines snorkeling with island sightseeing, offering a comprehensive day out.
- Value for Money: Includes return hotel transfers, boat rides, lunch, and snorkeling gear.
- Challenging Schedule: Expect a long, sometimes rushed day with multiple activities.
- Variable weather: Conditions can impact snorkeling and safety at Manta Bay.
- Popular but sometimes crowded: Especially on the boat and tour sites during peak season.
- Authentic local lunch: Offers a taste of Indonesian cuisine in a rural setting.
An In-Depth Look at the Nusa Penida Snorkeling & Island Tour

The Itinerary and What to Expect
The day kicks off early with hotel pickup around 6:15 AM in Bali, depending on your location. A comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle whisks you away to the Sanur or Serangan port, where you’ll check in for the fast boat ride. The 45-minute crossing is generally smooth, but some reviews note that the boat can be crowded, with capacities exceeding 100 passengers — making space and comfort variable.
Snorkeling at Manta Bay is the highlight for many. If luck is on your side, you’ll catch a glimpse of graceful manta rays gliding beneath the surface. The tour includes snorkeling gear, life jackets, and towels if you select the option, though some guests report that visibility can be patchy depending on water conditions. The water can be stirred up and murky, which affects marine life sightings, as some reviewers noted. One reviewer even shared that they didn’t see manta rays, despite high hopes — reminding us that nature isn’t always predictable.
The snorkeling stops include Wall Point/Gamat Bay and Crystal Bay. Wall Point is noted for more abundant marine life and clearer water, while Crystal Bay is known for its coral and colorful fish. Reviews mention that time at each spot is limited, sometimes as short as 10 minutes, which can leave snorkelers feeling rushed.
After snorkeling, the tour proceeds with a midday lunch at a local restaurant. The meal, generally simple Indonesian fare, gets mixed reviews — some call it basic but well-made, others mention lack of variety and poor facilities. If you’re hungry and looking for authentic local food, you’ll probably be satisfied, but don’t expect gourmet.
In the afternoon, the island tour begins. You’ll visit Kelingking Beach, often called the “T-Rex” due to its distinctive shape, along with Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach. Expect a quick look at each site — often just 5 to 10 minutes — which many find rushed. Some reviews mention crowds and chaos, especially at photo spots that are popular with travelers. The island’s narrow roads and steep terrain mean the drive can be bumpy and slow, with some passengers feeling overwhelmed by the long bus rides.
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Transportation and Group Size
The return transfer involves a boat back to Bali, followed by a hotel drop-off. The boat can be crowded, with over 100 people on shared trips, and some guests felt unsafe due to rough water conditions. The land transport in Nusa Penida is generally air-conditioned, but some reports highlight traffic congestion and long waiting times.
Tour groups are limited to 28 travelers, which helps manage the chaos somewhat, but during peak season, crowds still feel inevitable. You’ll share the experience with other travelers, which can be both a social benefit and a drawback if you prefer solitude.
The Good and the Not-So-Good
Many reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides, friendly staff, and beautiful scenery. One reviewer described their guide, Ekka, as “fantastic,” noting they kept the schedule on track and added humor that made the day more enjoyable. The highlights — Manta Bay and the panoramic views from Kelingking Beach — are consistently named as worth the effort.
However, some recurring complaints include rushed schedules, long travel times between sites, and variable water conditions affecting snorkeling quality. Several guests felt the experience was chaotic, with poor organization and limited time at each stop. The overcrowded boat ride and lack of clear instructions sometimes added discomfort or safety concerns.
The Cost and Value
At $49.61, this tour offers significant value by including hotel transfers, boat rides, lunch, and snorkeling equipment. It’s a budget-friendly way to see some of Bali’s most famous spots without the hassle of organizing logistics yourself.
But, given the long hours and potential for crowding, it’s best suited for adventurous travelers who are comfortable with fast-paced days, large groups, and unpredictable marine conditions.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This trip is perfect for those who prioritize seeing the highlights of Nusa Penida without the hassle of planning each detail. If you’re keen on snorkeling and eager to spot manta rays, it’s a solid choice. Be prepared for the crowds, the long day, and the quick stops. If you prefer a more relaxed or private experience, a private tour or smaller operator might suit you better.
Also worth noting: the tour is suitable for children and seniors (ages 7 to 75), but everyone should be comfortable with long boat rides, bumpy roads, and quick photo stops.
Final Thoughts

The “Nusa Penida Snorkeling with Manta Bay & Island Tour” delivers a snapshot of some of Bali’s most stunning scenery and marine life, bundled into a reasonably priced, all-inclusive package. It’s a full-on day that will appeal to adventurers eager to tick off iconic locations and snorkelers wanting to swim with manta rays — if luck is on your side.
The experience can sometimes feel chaotic and rushed, especially during peak season, but the value for money and diverse sights ensure many travelers leave with unforgettable memories. If you’re prepared for the crowds, long rides, and variable water visibility, you’ll find this tour offers a balanced mix of adventure and scenery.
Ultimately, this tour is best for active travelers who want a full schedule and don’t mind a little chaos to see Bali’s best in one day. With friendly guides and spectacular views, it’s a solid choice if your goal is to maximize your time and experience.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from most Bali hotels in areas like Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, and Nusa Dua, with additional charges for some locations.
How long is the boat ride to Nusa Penida?
The crossing takes approximately 45 minutes on a public fast boat, which can be crowded during high season.
What should I bring for snorkeling?
You should bring waterproof gear, towels, and cash for small expenses or bathroom needs. It’s also wise to pack waterproof bags for valuables and wear secure shoes suitable for boat decks and rocky spots.
Is there enough time at each sightseeing spot?
Most reviews indicate limited time at each site (around 5-10 minutes), so don’t expect to explore extensively. It’s more of a quick photo opportunity and a glance at the scenery.
How crowded is the tour?
During peak season, boats and popular sites can be very crowded, which might lead to chaotic scenes and long waits.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund.
In the end, whether it’s worth your while depends on your adventure spirit and expectations. If you want a cost-effective, action-packed day with plenty of Instagram-worthy spots and a chance to swim with manta rays, this tour could be just right. But if you’re after a leisurely exploration or less crowded environments, consider other options or private arrangements.
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