Couples get vivid sunsets, mist rainbows, and secluded corners for photos, yet the site offers no seating or dining, and partners must mind sudden surges near the cliff.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time to explore viewpoints, tide pools, and capture photos without hurrying
Sunset Viewing:
Watch the sun dip into the ocean from the cliff ledges.
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before sunset and sit on lower tide-pool rocks for reflections.
Rainbow Photography:
Capture rainbows in the sea mist when waves crash.
Tip: Use a tripod and set shutter speed to 1/250s to freeze spray beams.
Tide-Pool Exploration:
Walk along the shore to find hidden tide pools.
Tip: Go at low tide and wear water shoes to protect your feet on sharp rocks.
Cliff Jumping:
Jump into clear pools from 3–4m high ledges.
Tip: Only jump when locals confirm low swell and you’re a strong swimmer.
Local Snacks & Drinks:
Buy fresh coconut water or local bites at nearby stalls.
Tip: Save time by ordering at the warung before exploring the cliff line.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Entrance fee (2 adults) | IDR 50,000 |
Snacks & drinks | IDR 30,000 |
Local photographer (optional) | IDR 300,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 380,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit in the dry season (April–October) for clear skies and safer walks. Avoid heavy rain between November and March when waves can be unpredictable.
Address: Nusa Lembongan, Jungutbatu, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupatén Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia
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Chong Tee Lim
Nature’s Drama at Its Finest – Devil’s Tear Is Absolutely Breathtaking Devil’s Tear is one of those places that leaves you in awe from the moment you arrive. Located on the rugged southwestern edge of Nusa Lembongan, this natural wonder offers a front-row seat to the raw, untamed beauty of the ocean. The name might sound ominous, but what you witness here is nothing short of mesmerizing. As wave...
Mr Jun
Really an astonishing view in lembongan, better come when the wave is high. Don't worry about water and food, there are many local shops there and around. This place is also good as a walking track, cannot do running because the pedestriand a bit bumpy.
Asheesh Gupta
Absolutely must visit. The views are amazing, the sea waves are powerful, and it is a lasting memory. The water crushes into a cavity and blows up. The rainbow can be seen here when waves are high. There are a few shops selling water, ice cream, other beverages and snacks. I would recommend visiting here in the evening or else carry an umbrella.
Alfred Ng
Devil’s Tear is an absolute must-visit spot when you’re on Lembongan Island! The sheer power of the waves crashing against the rugged cliffs is both thrilling and captivating. It’s a place where you can truly feel the raw force of nature. We visited during the late afternoon, and the light from the setting sun made the water spray glow like misty clouds. The sound of the waves hitting the rocks i...
Corina Sifouna
I loved it! Totally recommend to go during sunset, the price is 25K for adults and kids not sure.. Worth the price, the waves are huge and the energy is beautiful, you can spend hours there just to hear the ocean and see the beautiful sunset! Is near Dream beach so you can combine both! There are stands where you can get something to drink also!
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