Angel Billabong

Angel’s Billabong is a spectacular rock formation on Nusa Penida island’s southwestern cliff edges. It’s nearby Pasih Uug (Broken Beach), another popular site with unique limestone formations. The naturally formed rock lagoon offers a scenic seascape. You can descend into its crystal-clear, but only during low tide. The rock pools are a must see for visitors to Nusa Penida. The island itself is famous for its beautiful cliffs and pristine coastlines. Both Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach are very popular sites here. However, you’ll most likely have this amazing natural infinity pool all to yourself on your visit. Natural Beauty of Angel’s Billabong It’s a good idea to explore Broken Beach first nearby. The natural limestone take in the arches over the blue waters. Then, the head off to take in and the natural pools of Angel’s Billabong … They’re the best way of getting to these far-reaches of the island. There are clear signposts along the dusty pathways that lead you to both sites. You’ll need to take the trail from Broken Beach by foot. Take extra caution at all times when descending into Angel’s Billabong. Going down if it’s a high tide. Don’t try to swim during these times – the other world view is still worth a visit from the top. The waters from the open Indian Ocean are rough. The jagged rocks turn it into a treacherous combination (there have been fatal incidents in the past). If it happens to be low tide, carefully descend the sharp rocks. You can enjoy it in the clear crystal pools between its jade seaweed-covered rocks. You can even swim around the whole lagoon to your heart’s content.