

Diamond Beach stands out for its white sand, turquoise water, and tall limestone cliffs that frame a small bay. The contrast between bright beach, clear sea, and pale rock makes it one of Nusa Penida's most photogenic shores.
Diamond Beach sits on the east coast of Nusa Penida, Indonesia, not far from Atuh Beach. The eastern side of the island is known for dramatic cliffs and quieter roads than the west—plan enough time for the drive from the main harbors.
You typically reach Nusa Penida by sea from Bali, then continue overland to the east. Fast boats run from ports such as Sanur; on the island, a scooter or car with driver is the usual way to reach the beach access path.
Roads can be steep and rough in places—ride carefully, especially after rain, and allow extra time for photo stops along the cliffs.

From Bali, fast boats from Sanur (and sometimes nearby ports) connect to Nusa Penida in roughly 30–45 minutes, depending on conditions. Book tickets in advance in high season and check departure points the day before—schedules can shift with the tide and weather.

On Nusa Penida, many visitors rent a scooter or hire a car with driver. A scooter offers flexibility on narrow roads; a driver removes navigation stress on steep sections. Whichever you choose, fuel up and carry water before heading to the east coast.

A cliff path and natural stairway lead down toward the sand, with views over the bay at every turn. The descent can be steep and exposed to sun—sturdy shoes, a hat, and a slow pace help you enjoy the route safely.

On calm days, the water can be crystal clear, with reef patches and small fish close to shore. Check conditions before entering; currents and surge vary with tide and swell—local advice is worth following.

Swimming is possible in mild conditions, but waves can break hard against the shore and undertows are possible. Stay in shallow water if you are unsure, watch children closely, and avoid swimming in rough seas.

The strip of white sand is ideal for slowing down: shade is limited, so bring sun protection and water. Arrive early for a quieter atmosphere and softer light for photos along the cliffs.

The limestone around Diamond Beach forms unusual shapes and small ledges that appeal to adventurous visitors. Any scrambling should stay within your comfort zone—rocks can be sharp and surfaces slippery when wet.

Sea-carved pockets and small overhangs appear along the base of the cliffs. Explore only at safe tide levels, watch for surge, and avoid entering spaces that could trap you if the water rises.
Within a short distance of Diamond Beach, these east-coast highlights are easy to combine in one day.

Neighboring Atuh Beach offers another wide bay and iconic offshore rock formations—worth a stop on the same coastal loop.

The clifftop tree house viewpoint is a favorite for sunrise and sunset photos over the ocean and islands.

Rolling green hills inland resemble the show's landscape—gentle ridges and paths that pair well with a coastal itinerary.

Guesthouses and small hotels are scattered along the east coast and near the main villages. Staying nearby cuts repeat drives on rough roads; book ahead in peak season and confirm whether transfers from the harbor are available.
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