The hardships of Nusa Penida were healed by Diamond Beach.
🇮🇩 My most impressive memory of Nusa Penida is not Broken Beach (Pasih Uug), but Diamond Beach!
🏝️ I only went to Diamond Beach on the entire east coast, and it was truly worth it! The path down to the beach is not as steep as Broken Beach, it's quite easy, and only takes 15 minutes. I highly recommend going down to Diamond Beach; the most beautiful scenery is below~
💎 Diamond Beach gets its name from the giant limestone rocks surrounding the beach, which resemble diamonds. Overlooking from the cliff, the pure white sand, turquoise water, and sharp reefs standing in the sea make the whole scene look like a painting. 🌊 Reaching the beach below, I absolutely loved it; the scenery is stunning, with crystal-clear water and fine white sand. I suggest you allow plenty of time, Diamond Beach is super chill~
Anyway, the journey to Nusa Penida is bumpy and rugged, but the moment I stood on the cliff of Diamond Beach, with the blue sea and sky, and the white sand coming into view, all my fatigue was healed. 🤍 It turns out that all the hardships were to welcome this dreamlike beauty.
💎 Diamond Beach
Entrance Fee: 30k (IDR)/person
Parking Fee: 10k
💚 Recommendations
1. I recommend hiring a car, as the roads are rough. Riding a motorbike requires significant experience.
2. Wear non-slip shoes, as caution is needed on the steps down to the beach.
3. This is a natural attraction, and many areas lack safety railings. Please do not risk your safety for photos.
4. If you plan to play on the beach, bring swimwear, a beach mat, a waterproof bag, and sunscreen.
Diamond Beach