4/5 - Good
Penida Island is one of the bigger islands. When compared to Gili T and Lembongan







The location on the beach side was beautiful. On the backside, the main road sounds of vehicles, barking dogs, burning (tires?), made for a sleepless night. We stayed in the attached bungalow and could hear everything in the neighbour's room, who had 3 young kids. Huge red ant hills out the front ...
Reviewed on Feb 17, 2026


Mint villas with amazing service.
Reviewed on Sep 11, 2025

The hotel villas and rooms are gorgeous while the foods were not that great. Considering the it's an inclusive resort, it would have been nice to taste the authentic Indonesian flavors instead of a bland taste that is catered toward most westerners. The communication were not great, for example ferry ...
Reviewed on Nov 13, 2025

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at this villa. Staff were extremely helpful, the room was well equipped and even included a bathrobe which came in handy. It is located at a sensible 10min walk to KelingKing beach, which was also convenient for a walk there when it was still quiet. I would, highly, ...
Reviewed on Jan 17, 2026

Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Crystal Bay Beach during your trip to Penida Island? Stroll along the white-sand beaches or visit the temples while you're in the area.

Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Broken Beach during your travels in Penida Island. Amble around the area's white-sand beaches or visit its temples.
Explore the waterfront in Penida Island with a trip to Maruti Express Nusa Penida Ferry Dock. Amble around the area's white-sand beaches or visit its temples.
Find out about the history of Penida Island when you take a trip to Thousand Islands Viewpoint. Amble around the area's white-sand beaches or visit its temples.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Angel's Billabong during your travels in Penida Island. Stroll along the white-sand beaches or visit the temples while you're in the area.
Explore the waterfront in Sampalan with a trip to Port Roro Nusa Jaya Abadi. Amble around the area's gardens or visit its shops.





Penida Island is one of the bigger islands. When compared to Gili T and Lembongan
Would definitely go back
