Devil Tears Nusa Lembongan Island



How to get to Nusa Lembongan from Bali ?

For a small destination, the island of Nusa Lembongan offers lots of great attractions to explore. Kick back and relax on the beach or hit the waves and catch yourself some world class waves. Leisurely cruise through the mangrove forest or marvel at the jagged cliff face and natural rock formations that have been carved out of the waves.

Devil’s Tear
An easy drive from the main area in Lembongan and an easy first spot to visit when arriving. It’s basically a jagged cliffline overlooking the water. When a big set of waves come in, the water will rush up and cause a huge ocean spray that pumps out of the rocks. Not only is it a pretty cool sight to see the power of the ocean, but the water is incredibly blue! Be careful walking around the coastline here. It’s not uncommon for people to slip or for a huge wave to come and sweep you off. We definitely wouldn’t recommend swimming here, although people mo cliff jump when the waves are calm. The current below the cliffs is strong and could easily bash you against the rock wall if its rough. This is a much better spot for grabbing.

Nusa Lembongan Accommodation
There’s no shortage of accommodation on Nusa Lembongan. For us, we enjoyed staying on Lembongan because it was easy to get to the other islands and it is developed enough that you have access to everything. As we mentioned earlier, there was a lot of construction going on throughout the island when we were there, so this place is probably going to blow up in the next couple of years. For now it’s still a relatively sleepy place, with a chilled out island vibe.


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