Kelingking Beach

Klingking Beach is located in Karang Dawa of Bunga Mekar Village in Nusa Penida sub-district. This one place is one of the popular places in Nusa Penida. If anyone reports about Nusa Penida, you should visit Klingking Beach. The distance traveled is first you pass Nusa Penida by speedboat from Sanur, Kusamba and Padang Bai. After arriving at the port continue the journey using a motorbike or car to Pantai Klingking approximately 1 hour arriving at Klingking Beach. You can take cool photo spots here. From the beach you can enjoy the beauty of the beach. Discovering Kelingking Beach Enjoying the scenic seascape and taking photos and selfies from above would be sufficient for most. You can enjoy the sweeping views from a purpose-built platform, which is bordered by bamboo fences. If you dare the challenging trek down to the beach, make sure it’s during low tide. Some sections of the path can be steep, requiring a bit of rock climbing, especially on the way back up. Locals have put rocks and bamboos to aid visitors over the years. Once you’ve reached the sand, you’ll have it all to yourself most of the time. Depending on tide conditions, the waters are swimmable. However, note that the undercurrents can be strong, and being the remote site that it is, there are no lifeguards around. Besides your camera and a good pair of shoes, be sure to bring drinking water with you on the descent, to keep you hydrated. You can combine your visit to Kelingking Beach with a visit to an interesting temple nearby. Pura Paluang Temple is a couple of minutes’ ride east by motorbike, and features shrines in the shape of cars. Near Klingking Beach there is also a cool photo booth called Paluang Cliff, you can take some photos here. We recommend going to Klingking Beach in the afternoon so you can enjoy the sunset here, but if your trip only one day you won’t get it. If you need help with your trip, please contact us. We will always help you.