Blue Lagoon in Nusa Ceningan Island, Bali Province


Nusa Ceningan Island is one of the most beautiful isles that belong to Bali Province. It resides in the southeast of Nusa Lembongan Island and is connected by the famous Yellow Bridge. In terms of tourism, actually, the island is known for its majestic shores and cliffs. Here is the reference. The name is Blue Lagoon and it is located near to the local mangrove forest. Along the way to this Indonesian site, tourists also need to pass through Panorama Hill. As for tourist activities, visitors usually enjoy swimming and sightseeing there.

The Nuance
A route to Blue Lagoon is rocky and narrow, so tourists must be careful when heading to the site. Despite the difficulty, the nuance is comfortable and soothing. Once arriving at the parking area, visitors must use available stairs to go down and head to the right spot. The scenery is amazing, as the lagoon offers green turquoise seawater with its crystal clear appearance. Not to mention the waves are fierce and make a wonderful sound. Tourists can also go to the top of the cliff and jump off from it directly to the sea! What a great experience!

Exploring Blue Lagoon
First things come first. Tourists should know both the plus and negative points in Blue Lagoon. When it comes to the pros, most people are impressed with the majestic sea and serene nuance. They can even find toilets in that area! Not to mention the location is close to the Yellow Bridge, which tourists can visit later. As for the poor aspects, the site doesn’t have a nice accessibility so visitors must give some efforts to get there. The absence of local eateries is considered troublesome too, somehow.

The real question is what tourists may do in Blue Lagoon. When it comes to popularity, the best thing to do is none other than cliff jumping. That means people simply jump to the sea from the cliff! It is both fun and challenging, for sure! Still, this extreme activity is not suitable for beginners or those who can’t swim. People who are afraid of height shouldn’t try it, too! The waves are big and the wind is strong, after all.

Photography becomes the next reason for visiting Blue Lagoon. People simply take photos of sea scenery and other majestic objects in that area. This can be done freely! The only requirement is a good camera and the right spots to capture photos. As for the tip, tourists must explore the site with the help of a local guide! It is because this person knows the route well.

Nearby Attractions

  • Tanjung Batumelawang
  • Mahana Point

How to Get There
In order to get to Blue Lagoon, tourists should head to Bali Island first. It can be done fast by taking an airplane, actually. For those coming from Jakarta City, they should take an airplane at Soekarno – Hatta International Airport and head to Ngurah Rai International Airport. This trip takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. Once they arrive at Denpasar City, the next destination is Sanur Port by taking By Pass Ngurah Rai Street. The distance is 17.3 km, so the trip may take around 31 minutes. From Sanur Port, tourists can take a fast boat and head to Jungut Batu Port at Nusa Lembongan Island. Next, they must take a local transportation service and head to Blue Lagoon right away. This trip may take around 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Where to Stay

  • Avia Villa
  • Ceningan Island Resort
  • Secret Point Hut’s


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