Penida hits fast in one day. This tour is built for maximum views without the hassle, with round-trip fast-boat transport plus a private guide who gives live commentary as you go. I love that it targets the east side of Nusa Penida (where the cliffs and bays feel dramatic) and that key admissions are already handled for Diamond Beach and the Tree House. One thing to keep in mind: the day is tightly timed, so you should expect short photo windows and some stairs/uneven paths around the viewpoints.
You’ll start early from Sanur, cross by public fast boat to Banjar Nyuh, then move around in an air-conditioned private car with frequent stops. I also like the practical extras: mineral water is included, a mobile ticket is used, and lunch is built in as a scheduled break (but it’s your own cost). The only real drawback is that photo add-ons at Diamond Beach can add up fast if you want the swing or bird’s nest shots.
The route focuses on the classics—Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach, Molenteng Tree House, Thousand Islands viewpoint, and Teletubbies Hill—so you’re not bouncing around blindly once you arrive. I especially appreciate that you’re told up front about the optional extras at certain photo spots, rather than getting surprised later at the pay counter.
Key things to know before you go
- Private guide + live commentary: You get direction and context during the drive and at each stop.
- East-coast focus in one long day: Diamond Beach, Atuh, and Teletubbies Hill are all in the same sweep.
- Short, efficient stop times: Great for seeing lots, less ideal if you want to linger for hours.
- Admissions and retribution fees covered: Diamond Beach and Tree House admission are included.
- Photo fees can be optional but pricey: Swing, bird’s nest, and Tree House photo charges are extra.
- The island is still improving: Infrastructure and operations can be in flux as the destination grows.
Penida in One Long Day: What This Tour Gets Right

This is the kind of tour that makes sense if you’re on Bali with limited time. One day on Nusa Penida can feel like a whirlwind, but this plan keeps the pace organized: boat over, private car on Penida, then back to Sanur in time for an afternoon return.
The biggest win is the balance between iconic stops and practical logistics. You’re not left to figure out transport between viewpoints, and you’re not paying separate admission after admission. The day is designed so you can spend time at the viewpoints and beaches instead of managing logistics all morning.
The tour also has a private-group feel. Even though the fast-boat is public, your guide and driver time is dedicated to your group, which helps when you want photos, guidance, or quick course corrections.
Getting Started in Sanur: Meeting Time and Boat Rhythm

Your day anchors at Sanur Harbour on Jl. Matahari Terbit (Sanur Kaja, Denpasar). The meeting point is listed as Sanur port at 07:00 AM, with the fast-boat departure at 07:30 AM toward Banjar Nyuh port on Nusa Penida.
Why that matters: early timing is often the difference between calmer feeling logistics and a later scramble. If you’re staying outside the usual transfer area, you’ll want to plan extra buffer time so you don’t cut it close before meeting.
Once you arrive, you’ll be met on Nusa Penida by your driver holding a paper with your name. That little detail helps on islands where signage and handoffs can be inconsistent.
Private Car on Penida: Where the Guide Adds Real Value

On Nusa Penida, the distances between stops can be deceptive. What looks like it should be a quick hop can turn into a slow drive once you factor in road conditions and the need to pause for photos.
That’s where a private car earns its keep. You get air-conditioning, plus the driver stays focused on moving you between stops on schedule. And you get the human layer too: live commentary from your local guide.
If you get a guide like Putu, you’ll likely notice the personal touch. In one example, Putu stayed with the group throughout the day and helped with lots of photos while keeping everyone moving. That kind of hands-on attention can make the difference between feeling lost and feeling in control.
Diamond Beach and the Tree House: The Stops With Extra Photo Costs
Diamond Beach is one of the main reasons people do the east side. You’ll spend about 40 minutes there, with the itinerary also noting admission and a retribution fee are covered for the relevant spots.
You should also know about the common extra charges tied to photos. The tour lists:
- Swing photo fee at Diamond Beach: USD 12.00 per person
- Bird’s nest photo fee at Diamond Beach: USD 6.00 per person
- Photo fee at the Tree House: USD 5.00 per person
Those fees are not included, so treat them like optional upgrades. If you’re not into paid photo props, you can still enjoy Diamond Beach for its beach-and-cliff drama without buying every shot.
The Tree House (Molenteng) is included via admission, but the location description signals it can feel challenging to reach, since it’s on a tree with lots of branches. Translation: wear something stable and be ready for uneven terrain. You’ll have about 40 minutes at the Tree House stop, which is enough to look around and get your photos without turning it into a half-day project.
Atuh Beach in the Morning: Why Timing Helps

Atuh Beach is one of the most scenic stops on the route. The tour schedule gives you a real hint about timing: it notes the best time to see the scene is around 05:30 AM.
You might not be standing there at 05:30, but the takeaway is still useful. Earlier mornings generally mean better light, softer crowds, and photos that don’t look washed out. Even with this tour’s later arrival, the east-facing view angle is part of the appeal.
Atuh also shows you a different side of Penida from Diamond Beach. Diamond feels like a dramatic beach moment from the right angles. Atuh often feels like the cliff view is the show, with the beach below acting like the payoff.
You’ll have roughly 40 minutes at this stop, so if Atuh is a priority for you, consider keeping your phone ready and your route to viewpoints clear when you arrive.
Thousand Islands Viewpoint and Teletubbies Hill: Photo Stops With Personality

The itinerary includes two more “wow for photos” moments on the east side.
Thousand Islands Viewpoint (Pulau Seribu)
This cliff-side viewpoint is built around a single idea: panoramic views of the small islands in the distance. The name makes the promise. You’re going for the broad outlook, the chance to scan the coastline, and the feeling of being high above the water.
You’ll have about 40 minutes at the viewpoint. That’s usually enough time to take a few angles of photos, walk to a spot that lines up well, and still not feel rushed.
Teletubbies Hill
Teletubbies Hill is named by tourists, but the physical shapes are the reason it became famous. Expect green dunes and a set of rounded hills with semicircular forms.
This stop is less about swimming or beach time and more about scenery and shapes. The color and curves make it easy to photograph, but wind and sun can hit you hard at viewpoints, so plan for comfort—hat, water, and sunscreen.
Again, about 40 minutes is allotted. It’s a short visit, but these places are designed for quick look-and-shoot moments.
Lunch and Snorkel Time: Plan Around What’s Included

The day includes a scheduled lunch and break at a local restaurant on Nusa Penida. The stop is listed for about 40 minutes, so don’t expect a long sit-down meal.
The overview also notes there’s time to snorkel. What that means for you in practice: treat snorkeling as a possibility rather than a guaranteed, long stretch in perfect conditions. This tour doesn’t give exact snorkeling minutes per stop in the details here, so keep expectations flexible and prioritize safety and comfort.
Since lunch isn’t included in the price, bring a plan for your budget. If you eat heavy, you may slow down your pace after lunch. If you eat light, you’ll likely feel better during the later viewpoints.
Price and Value: Why USD 65.33 Can Make Sense

The price is listed as USD 65.33 per person, booked on average about 39 days in advance. That matters because these routes are popular, and fixed seats can sell out during busy seasons.
What you’re paying for is not just the ride. Included items listed for the tour are:
- Public fast-boat ticket (Bali to Nusa Penida, round trip)
- Private car on Nusa Penida
- Local driver/guide with live commentary
- Mineral water
- Admission for Diamond Beach & Tree House
- Retribution fee
- Hotel/villa transfer option (for an added price, depending on where you stay)
- Mobile ticket
What’s not included:
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- Optional photo fees (swing, bird’s nest, Tree House photo)
So is it a good deal? Usually, yes—if your main goal is to see the east-side highlights in one day without spending your energy on navigation and transport. If you’re traveling solo and would otherwise rent a scooter or pay for separate guides and entry tickets, this price can be competitive.
But if you hate photo-related add-ons, the “free” feel can trick you. You’re still paying for transport and admissions; you’ll just be skipping the extra paid photo experiences.
The Fine Print That Can Affect Your Day

Nusa Penida is still growing fast, and the tour notes that construction and operations can be in flux. Translation: sometimes road conditions, SOP-style procedures, and day flow can be a little unpredictable compared to more mature tourist areas.
That doesn’t mean it’s a bad day. It means you should stay flexible. Wear shoes you’re comfortable walking in, keep your expectations realistic for quick stops, and don’t let one minor hiccup ruin the overall plan.
Also note the hotel transfer detail. Hotel pickup is available with an option to include transfer, but it can be shared with other groups if you’re in the same hotel or nearby. If your accommodation is outside the specified area, there may be an extra charge of about USD 6.00–20.00 per group, paid on the day.
If you start from Nusa Lembongan or Ceningan, there can be an additional charge too. If that’s you, confirm early so you know what to expect.
Should You Book This One Day Nusa Penida East Tour?
Book it if you:
- Want Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach, and Teletubbies Hill in one organized day
- Prefer a guide and driver so you can focus on views and photos
- Like short, efficient stops rather than long, slow sightseeing
Skip it or adjust your expectations if you:
- Want hours at a single beach or viewpoint
- Don’t enjoy stairs/uneven terrain around cliff areas
- Are sensitive to optional photo fees and quick timing
If your time on Bali is tight, this is one of the more straightforward ways to get to the east side of Nusa Penida without turning your trip into a logistics project.
FAQ
FAQ
What time do I need to be at the meeting point?
The meeting point is Sanur port at 07:00 AM. The fast boat departs at 07:30 AM.
Does the tour include the round-trip fast boat from Bali?
Yes. It includes public fast-boat tickets from Bali (Sanur) to Nusa Penida and return.
Is hotel pickup included?
Hotel/villa transfer is available as an option. It may cost extra depending on where your accommodation is located.
What does the tour include on Nusa Penida besides the guide?
You get an air-conditioned private car, mineral water, admission for Diamond Beach and Tree House, and a local driver/guide with live commentary.
Is lunch included in the price?
No. Lunch is not included. There is a scheduled stop at a local restaurant for a break.
Are admission fees included for the stops?
Admission is included for Diamond Beach and the Tree House, and a retribution fee is included. The itinerary also lists admission ticket free for several other stops.
What optional fees should I expect at photo spots?
Diamond Beach may have a swing photo fee (USD 12.00 per person) and a bird’s nest photo fee (USD 6.00 per person). The Tree House may also have a photo fee (USD 5.00 per person).
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
















































































