Solo travelers can surf the reef break, cliff-jump, and chat at the pool bar; they only need to note the strong currents and lack of lifeguards before entering the sea.
Why 1 day visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A full day lets you surf, cliff jump, and catch sunset photos
Surf the reef break:
Catch waves at the offshore reef suited for experienced surfers
Tip: Rent a board on-site for IDR 150,000/hour and check currents before paddling out
Cliff jumping:
Leap from the 5 m limestone ledge into clear water
Tip: Scout the landing zone at low tide and only jump when the sea is calm
Snorkeling in shallow coves:
Explore colorful coral close to shore
Tip: Rent gear for about IDR 75,000 and swim only if currents are mild
Beachside yoga at sunrise:
Practice on soft sand with ocean sounds
Tip: Bring a mat or towel and arrive 15 minutes early to find a flat spot
Scooter island loop:
Ride to Devil’s Tear or Blue Lagoon from the beach
Tip: Rent a scooter for around IDR 80,000/day and fuel up before you depart
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Surfboard rental & lesson | IDR 150,000 |
Snorkel gear rental | IDR 75,000 |
Scooter rental | IDR 80,000 |
Infinity pool day pass | IDR 50,000 |
Meal at Café Pandan | IDR 120,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 475,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit from May to September for calmer seas and clearer water. Avoid the monsoon period (November–March) when currents get strong.
Address: Lembongan island, Jungutbatu, Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali 80771, Indonesia
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Devyna Putri
Easy access to the beach. However, be cautious, they don’t recommend swimming due to the strong waves
Edo Murtadha
It was good to chill. You can swim but with your own risk. That also written on the sign before you enter. I’d say it’s not the best beach for swimming, a lot of rocks on the shore. You can swim if you move a lil bit from the shore. Make sure you have a good swimming skill. But for chilling, it is a good beach.
Tooth2soul
Lembogan beaches are at another level offering pristine aqua blue waters and white sand.Very peaceful, serene and truly spectacular.Free beach,no parking tickets,no entrance.This beach is clean, secluded,offered a restaurant but food wasn't that great.You can bring your own food and drink.It has a nice swing at entrance,you don't have to go down much though the stairs are rocky and rough.We can sw...
蛋卷
Beautiful beach with fine sand. Cute swing at the entrance. Nice place to catch sunset. Not crowded. There’s a nice bar nearby to grab a drink and enjoy the scenic view as well. Right beside the Devils Tears attraction as well.
Abhishek Joshi
Dream Beach truly lives up to its name—it's a slice of paradise tucked away on Nusa Lembongan. The white sandy beach, surrounded by cliffs, and the crystal-clear turquoise water make it one of the most picturesque spots on the island. When we visited, the waves were a bit strong, so swimming wasn't ideal, but it was still perfect for relaxing by the shore and enjoying the natural beauty. The beac...
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