Lembongan Activities
Lembongan is almost totally free of cars so you can explore the island in safety on foot, or on a rented bicycle or motorbike.
The island lends itself to discovery at a leisurely pace with many beautiful natural features hidden away, just waiting for you to find and enjoy, and some excellent restaurants and bars located all over the island and some right on the waters edge. And everywhere there are beautiful views.
Diving Activities : The channel between Lembongan and Penida Islands is a renowned breeding ground for Giant Sunfish, or Mola Mola as they are sometimes called.Divers come from all over the world to witness this marvel of nature. |
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Dining Places : Lembongan has a large range of bars and restaurants within walking distance, including 'cheap and cheerful' bistros a short stroll away, to a number of delightful barefoot beach bars and cafes in the village. Or you can experience silver service dining in the luxury resort at Mushroom Bay, just a short distance away. Or you may choose to take a walk down the main street of the charming village of Jungut Batu, right at our front door and sample some of the outstanding Hindu cuisine. |
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Surfing :
Cycling tours : Walking or cycling tours start from our resort to visit the local people in Jungut Batu and Lembongan villages.There is an interesting Goa Sigala-gala (Underground house) about 20 minutes walking from Lembongan Village. A unique attraction. |
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Massages : Enjoy our massage service in private. You may completely relax in harmony with nature and the islands surroundings. |
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Other Activities : Canoeing, Deep sea fishing, Island Tour, Jungle Trekking, Biking, Village Tours. |
How to get there ?
The only realistic way to reach Nusa Lembongan from Bali is by boat. There are several options according to budget and speed. Most of the scheduled services leave from Sanur Beach at the end of Jalan Hangtuah, and involve getting your feet wet.
The exact departure and arrival point on this beach depends on the tide. Other services run from Benoa Harbour, and there are local public boat services to and from Padang Bai and Kusamba in East Bali, but these are not recommended for reasons of safety and comfort.