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Atuh Beach

Wates 1.4 km
Very good
8.9
Paid entrance only • Beach resort • Exceptional beauty • Picturesque • Easy access • Large low tide
5.7 Amenities index

Kelingking Beach

Peluwang 0.9 km
Very good
8.6
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Picturesque • Bright sand • Difficult access • No parking
0 Amenities index
Good for Relax
Very good
8.3
Large free area • Beach resort • Easy access • White sand • Turquoise pure water • Crowded in season
6.8 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Suwehan Beach

Wates 2.4 km
Very good
8.2
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Picturesque • Dangerous path • Sand & Rocks bottom • Dangerous passage
0.5 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Pantai Pelilit

Wates 1.1 km
Very good
8.2
Free entrance • Virgin beach • White sand • Dangerous path • Sand & Rocks bottom • Dangerous passage
0.5 Amenities index
For explorers

Pandan Beach

Sompang 2.1 km
Good
7.6
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Picturesque • Access by boat • Sand & Rocks bottom • No parking
0 Amenities index

Latest reviews on Penida island's beaches

Atuh Beach
8 Griselle Merrie

The beach offers breathtaking beauty but swimming can be challenging due to vigorous waves and a rocky bottom that makes it difficult to stand in the water. Additionally, visitors must pay a fee of 10k to use the swings. However, the walk down to the beach takes only 10 minutes, making it easily accessible.

Kelingking Beach
10 Lila T.

Wow, where do I even begin? Kelingking beach is undoubtedly the most stunning and breathtaking beach I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. Words cannot even begin to describe the sheer beauty of this place - it's a must-see for anyone who loves nature and the great outdoors. However, I must warn you that the trek down to the beach is not for the faint of heart, the elderly, children, or anyone who is not physically fit. It takes around 30 to 40 minutes to reach the beach, depending on your stamina and the number of people on the trail. Luckily, there are proper steps and railings midway through the trek, which are a godsend. However, I wouldn't recommend trusting them completely - they may look sturdy, but better safe than sorry. The second half of the trek is made up of natural mountain stones and broken steps, with railings continuing along the way. At certain points, the railings may be out of range, so ropes are provided to help you navigate the steep and narrow steps. The key is to bend your knees and take it slow, almost like descending a ladder. The climb back up can be quite taxing, depending on your upper body strength, but trust me when I say that the hike is absolutely worth it. Once you reach the beach, you'll be greeted by crystal-clear azure waters, warm sun on your skin, and soft white sand between your toes. It's easy to lose yourself in the timeless beauty of this place, almost as if you're living in the movie set of Avatar: The Way of the Water. So, if you're up for a challenge and want to experience a slice of heaven on earth, make sure to visit Kelingking beach. You won't regret it!

Crystal Bay Nusa Penida
10 Qoroo

While the beach itself may not be the cleanest, it's still a great spot to catch a beautiful sunset. Additionally, you can take a leisurely walk or soak up some sun.

Suwehan Beach
10 Aria Santoro

What an absolutely stunning beach! If you're looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Nusa Penida's popular tourist spots, this is the perfect place to relax and unwind. I highly recommend arriving around 9 am to have the entire beach to yourself - it's a truly magical experience. I even took a two-hour hike from Diamond Beach through some of the most serene areas I've ever encountered, and met some friendly locals who were amazed to see me exploring their neck of the woods. This is definitely a must-visit destination for anyone seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

Pantai Pelilit
10 Lila Arjuna

We absolutely love this beach!

Pandan Beach
10 Qoroo

This so-called paradise beach on Bali may seem like a dream come true, but don't be fooled by the hype. Sure, you have to trek through a forest and climb down some stairs to access it, but is it really worth it? The beach itself may be nice, but don't expect to have it all to yourself - unless you happen to be there at a particularly slow time. And even then, who knows what kind of crowds you'll encounter? Don't get me wrong, it's a decent spot, but let's not go overboard with the praise.