Couples get dramatic photos and can share a swim in the clear lagoon, but they must plan for tide times, wear water shoes, and accept zero lifeguards, railings, or shaded cafés.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time for the 45-minute boat ride to Nusa Penida, 30-minute drive to Angel’s Billabong, a 1-hour explore and photo session, plus return.
Swim in the natural infinity pool:
At low tide, the rocky basin fills with clear water that reflects the sky.
Tip: Check tide charts and go before 10 AM or after 3 PM. Wear water shoes and stay near the center of the pool.
Golden-hour photography:
Cliffs and water glow pink at sunset or sunrise.
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before golden hour. Use a wide-angle lens for cliffs and reflections.
Explore nearby manta viewpoint:
A short cliff walk reveals spots where manta rays surface.
Tip: Follow the rocky path north along the coast. Bring binoculars and maintain distance from the edge.
Snack at local warungs:
Enjoy nasi goreng or fresh coconut water by the parking lot.
Tip: Try iced coconut for two. Carry small change (20,000–30,000 IDR per item).
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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2× entrance fee | IDR 10,000 |
Parking (motorbike) | IDR 5,000 |
Light snacks/drinks | IDR 20,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 35,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit during dry season (May–September) for calmer seas and lower waves. Avoid monsoon months (October–April) when currents can be strong.
Address: 7C8X+HHX, Sakti, Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Akshat Jain
Angel’s Billabong is an absolute gem on Nusa Penida! It's must visit during high tide. The waves crashing into the natural rock pool create a powerful and mesmerizing scene. While swimming isn’t allowed at high tide, the dramatic ocean views and natural beauty make it totally worth it. It's like watching nature’s own performance. Just make sure to keep a safe distance and wear good shoes—the rocks...
Aldrin Martins
Angels Billabong is a beautiful area with amazing views. The natural looking infinity pool looks okay but the surrounding area is very beautiful. You get really good pictures here.
Faizan Faiz
We visited during high tide, so swimming wasn't safe- but the view was still stunning. Waves crashing into the natural rock pool created a dramatic scene. It's definitely worth a quick stop, especialy if you're also visiting Broken Beach nearby. Be cautious and stick to the viewpoint if the tide is strong.
Asheesh Gupta
Must visit for breathtaking views and photos obviously. Please carry an umbrella, sunscreen, cold water and patience. The photo spots are quickly hogged by tour groups. It might help to nudge them. The water blows up high in the windy weather. The rocks could be sharp at times. Please be careful and safe.
Tooth2soul
Must visit, 5000 idr parking only,no entrance ticket, if you go by main entrance, you see angels billabong first then broken beach. The trek was very simple,not very exhausting, broken beach is a beach area located inside surrounded by walls and a bridge , angels billabong is a view point only. CAN'T SWIM here, as the pool of billabong was closed due to the incident lately or else we can swim in t...
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