Saturday 13 October 2018

Nusa Ceningan – Le Pirate Beach Club : Stylish Beach Box With A Taste of Santorini

Having sacrificed our complimentary hotel breakfast in order to fully utilised our time in exploring Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, we were feeling hungry as we left Blue Lagoon and Mahana Point. Remembering that we passed by a whole stretch of warungs, cafés and restaurants along the main beach near the Yellow Beach, we decided to stop by whichever was opened on our way back. And the first one we saw turned out to be this really chic place - Le Pirate Beach Club.

Wednesday 10 October 2018

Nusa Ceningan – Mahana Point: Cliff Jumping 10m Into The Sea If You Dare

Cliff jumping seems to be a thing in the Nusa Islands. Every cliff we went seems to be a good spot for cliff jumping and is free of charge. However, there is this one place in Nusa Ceningan which you’ve got to pay for cliff jumping – Mahana Point. 

Mahana Point

The restaurant within

The restaurant is built on a cliff , making it a perfect spot for cliff jumping

Not many people there when we visited

Located just a minute away from Blue Lagoon, this restaurant and bar offers cliff jump with proper platforms, a ladder to climb back up and of course food and drinks. There are two jumping platform – the higher 10m for RP 50,000 and the lower 5m for RP 25,000. Prices are charged per person per jump.

5m platform

this is where you jump in if you do the 5m. Can you see the nice secluded beach on the right?

10m platform

this is how high it is

the water is deeper than the area where 5m platform is

That’s not cheap for one jump but is worth it for the safe exit out of the water, since there is a steel ladder installed on the side of the cliff for climbing out of the water. If the current happens to be strong, there is a rubber ring attached to a to assist those trying to climb out.

Very daunting height, at least for me

They also rent out surfboards at RP 70,000 for 2 hours, which you can use at the break just off the bar. However, do watch out for the strong currents.

Some guys were surfing in the morning

This is the furthest I can zoom in with my camera

Luckily I could still get a clear shot

The cliff jumping is obviously the main selling point, but on our visit, we saw several guys surfing as well. Unfortunately, no one were jumping off the cliff during our short visit. Even though we didn’t do any cliff jumping nor did we go for surfing (not that we know how to), it was a great location to see other people in action.

More action shot on my camera

The best shot I have for the day

If you have the whole day in Nusa Ceningan, planning a visit before sunset is a probably a good idea. It’s a cool place to hang out with a bunch of friends - watching people launching themselves into the water, with the sun setting in the backdrop, while enjoying a bottle of cold beer and listening to music (possible raggae?).

We had a can of coke to quench our thirst for riding under the hot sun

Frowning over a can of coke? Would beer be more delightful?



Cost

Entrance = none
Parking = free
10m jump = RP 50,000
5m jump = RP 25,000 
Surfboards rental = RP 70,000


How to get there

Mahana Point is only 9 minutes away from the Yellow Bridge and 1 minute from Blue Lagoon.



If you’re travelling over from Bali, you’ll most likely arrive at Mushroom Beach ferry port in Nusa Lembongan. From here you can grab a scooter for around RP 70,000 per day. Nusa Ceningan is just across the Yellow Bridge which connects both islands. If you’re coming from Nusa Penida, you will also alight at the Yellow Bridge. There are scooters available for rent at the Yellow Bridge as well. 
If riding a scooter isn’t your thing, you can barter with local motor taxi (or ojek as the Balinese called it) to take you around the two island. Coming in a big group? You can also hire a driver to drive you around for about RP 500,000 to RP 600,000. Staying in Bali but still want to do a day trip to Nusa Lembongan? Fret not, as there are also tour package available which includes return speedboat to Lembongan, driver and guide as well as hotel pick up and drop off. This can be easily arranged through your hotel in Bali. 

As everywhere on Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan is reachable within a 30-minute drive, exploring the island with a scooter would be the most recommended option.



Best Time to Visit

As with other attractions on the west coast of any island, the best time to visit Mahana Point is probably in the late afternoon until sunset. But with so many places to cover in a day, how can you possibly cover everything in the afternoon, right? If cliff jumping is what you were looking for, you should check out the tide beforehand to avoid disappointment. If the tide is too low, you may not be able to jump.

The restaurant is quiet in the morning

Do come in the afternoon if you want to see some cliff jumping

We covered Devil’s Tear and Dream Beach first thing in the morning before riding over to Blue Lagoon and then to Mahana Point. As it was still early (around 9 in the morning), it wasn’t too hot, and the ride was pleasant. Unlike Blue Lagoon where the lack of crowd is a huge bonus, it’s a different case for Mahana Point where I was looking forward to seeing some actions. Unfortunately, there was only a group of European hunks surfing that day, and no one was doing cliff jumping.

Maybe next time I'll jump for real



Epilogue

Mahana Point is a good place to stop over for a break from riding scooter around in the hot weather, while taking the chance to do some people watching. If you are lucky, you may be able to see some action over the bar. Or… you can get into action yourself and launch yourself into the cool water of Indian Ocean. Isn’t that the best way to cool yourself down from the hot weather?





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Tuesday 9 October 2018

Nusa Ceningan – Blue Lagoon: The Bluest Sea Water I Have Ever Seen

BLUE LAGOON...

The name itself drawn me to this place, simply because it reminds me of the popular hot spring in Iceland, which photos have always captivate me whenever they pop up on social media. So when I read that there is a Blue Lagoon in Nusa Ceningan, I couldn't resist the temptation of seeing it.

Thursday 4 October 2018

Nusa Lembongan – Water Blow Huts : Romantic Beachfront Hotel on Dream Beach

Ranging from budget bunk beds to mid-range hotels and luxury resorts, Nusa Lembongan has plenty of accommodation for every type of travellers, and the cutest stay are normally located on the strip of the beach itself. Think infinity pool, beautiful thatch-roofed huts and on-site restaurant and bar overlooking the beach! 

Tuesday 2 October 2018

Nusa Lembongan – Dream Beach : The Bay of Dazzling Beauty

Five minutes away from Devil’s Tear, walk along the cliff towards the left, where you would be awarded with the view of a small stretch of beach, enclosed by cliffs on its left and right. And there, right in front of you, is the most famous beach on Nusa Lembongan - Dream Beach.

Nusa Lembongan – Devil’s Tear: The Menacing Wave of The Indian Ocean

On the western coast of Nusa Lembongan, lies an epic attraction which brought Nusa Lembongan to its fame, drawing tourists all the way from Bali, and this place is none other than Devil’s Tear, a unique rocky cliffs Devil’s Tear along the coastline. 

Monday 24 September 2018

Nusa Lembongan – Panorama Point : A Bird’s Eye View of Jungut Batu Beach

Riding up on the hilly road from Mushroom Beach to Jungut Batu Beach (where our hotel is) on the day of our arrival in Nusa Lembongan, we saw a beautiful panoramic view of Jungut Batu Beach with berthing boats along the shore, turquoise water on the left and villages on the right. As we were traveling on the shuttle truck, we didn’t have to chance to pull over for photos, we made it a point to visit this place the very next day, before we headed out for Devil's Tear and Dream Beach.

Nusa Lembongan – Jungut Batu: First Night On Nusa Lembongan

Jungut Batu Beach is Nusa Lembongan’s longest and one of the busiest beach. The southern end of the beach is the main dock for speed boats coming from Sanur. Depending on the boat you take, you may arrive on Jungut Batu Beach or Mushroom Bay Beach. Either way, it is about 10 minutes ride away, and most operator provides free drop off to your hotel or guesthouse. We arrived on Mushroom Beach and got dropped off at Bungalow No. 7 on Jungut Batu Beach where we were staying for a night.

Sunday 23 September 2018

Nusa Lembongan - Bungalow No. 7 : Budget Bungalow in Jungut Batu With A Lovely Pool

I had a hard time booking an accommodation in Nusa Lembongan as I was literally spoilt for choices. Ranging from budget bunk beds to mid-range hotels and luxury resorts, Nusa Lembongan has plenty of accommodation. Those stylish chic resorts by the beach no doubt caught my attention but being a thrifty traveller, budget hotels are gentler on my wallet.

A Complete Guide To Planning Your Trip To Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida

Bali is no longer the same Bali 20 years ago. Due to its popularity, tourists flocked over to Bali and as a result, the island is getting too overcrowded, commercialised, and expensive. Try googling for the admission fee of the attractions in Bali and compare them against the prices 10-20 years ago and you’ll see how cheap is was back then. Remember those postcard photos of Bali we’ve seen all over the internet? Bali is no longer as rural and pristine as portrayed in those pictures. 
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