Nusa Lembongan Highlights Day Trip All-Inclusive

One day on Nusa Lembongan feels like a whole mini-vacation. I like that the trip is built around easy logistics—round-trip Bali hotel transfers, a fast boat ride, and a driver/English guide—so you spend less time figuring out routes and more time enjoying the island. I also like that it layers in real variety: snorkeling, a mangrove ecosystem boat ride, beaches, and a banana boat ride all in the same day.

The one thing to keep in mind is that it’s a tight schedule for a 10–12 hour day. If you prefer slow beach wandering with zero hurry, you’ll want to treat Dream Beach as your main decompression spot, not the whole plan.

Key Points That Make This Trip Worth It

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  • Max group size of 15 keeps the experience from feeling like a cattle call.
  • Two-way hotel transfers + fast boat reduces stress between Bali and Lembongan.
  • Mangrove Point boat trip explains how mangroves work, not just a quick photo stop.
  • Snorkeling with two points gives you more than one look at the reef.
  • Banana boat ride adds a playful, adrenaline-friendly activity in the middle of the day.
  • Free time at Dream Beach lets you choose swimming time based on low-tide conditions.

Leaving Kuta Without Losing Your Day: Transfers and Timing

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The big reason this day trip works is that it starts and ends with round-trip transfers from your Bali hotel (sharing). You’re not stuck coordinating taxis to Sanur Beach Harbour, and you avoid the common “what time do I go where?” scramble that can eat up half the trip.

The tour runs about 10–12 hours, which is long, but it’s also honest: you’re trading a full beach day for maximum variety. That trade-off matters because Nusa Lembongan is best experienced when you can do the highlights without spending the night. If you only have a single day, this is the kind of itinerary that compresses the island into something you can actually finish.

You’ll also be in a group of up to 15, so it feels like a day with other people instead of a private driver. That group size helps with pacing at stops like Devil’s Tears and Dream Beach, where time gets shared among everyone.

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The Sanur-to-Lembongan Jump: Fast Boat and What It Means

Most of the “effort” here is getting to and from the island, and the tour handles it with fast boat return tickets and a stop connected to Sanur Beach Harbour. That means you’re not hunting for schedules or paying separately for transfers and boats.

Fast boats can mean bouncy rides, so if you’re sensitive to motion, bring what you normally use for travel seasickness. The itinerary doesn’t mention weather adjustments or refunds for rough water, so I’d plan for the ride to be a real part of the day, not just a quick hop.

Once you’re on the Lembongan side, the day is organized around short, focused stops. That matters: the island’s highlights are spread out, and hopping between them efficiently is what makes a day trip feel complete instead of rushed.

Mangrove Point: A Guided Look at the Ecosystem You Can Actually See

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Mangrove forests aren’t just scenic. They’re living shoreline systems that protect coastlines and support marine life. This tour includes a guided mangrove experience at Mangrove Point, with about 2 hours at the stop and an admission ticket included.

You’ll learn about the mangrove ecosystem as you go through it by traditional canoe/boat style (the tour description points to canoe anglers and the idea of exploring the forest by traditional methods). The best part of this stop is the “why it matters” factor. Mangroves don’t depend on a single season the way some landscapes do, so the green look you’re seeing isn’t just a one-month phenomenon.

The potential drawback: the stop is time-limited. A mangrove ride can be gorgeous, and if you’re the type who likes to watch birds, small fish, or the water patterns for a long time, you might want more than the scheduled visit. Even so, it’s still one of the best uses of time because it adds context you can’t get just by standing on a beach.

Devil’s Tears Blowhole: Waves, Water Spray, and a Short Walk

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Next up is Devil’s Tears, a rocky outcrop on Lembongan’s southwestern coast where the ocean pushes water upward through a giant blowhole. The highlight here is spectacle: huge waves hit the rock, and water shoots skyward.

You’ll get about 2 hours for the stop. This includes watching the blowhole action and then taking a walk along nearby tracks. There’s also an easy-to-understand visual bonus: during later daylight, the splash can produce a little rainbow trail as the sun approaches sunset timing. You can keep your expectations flexible, since wave intensity changes, but the dramatic setting is the main point.

One practical note: the area is coastal and wave-driven. Expect spray and uneven footing near rocky sections. Bring footwear you don’t mind getting wet, and keep your phone and camera gear protected if you’re close to the action.

Dream Beach: Low-Tide Swimming Time (But Watch the Water)

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Dream Beach is the classic “blue water and easy photos” stop, and this tour gives you about 1 hour of free time there. The key detail: the water is clear and good for swimming during low tide, but it can get rough because it faces directly out into the Indian Ocean.

So you’re not choosing between perfect beach conditions and harsh ones—you’re choosing when to visit within the low/high tide rhythm. Since the itinerary doesn’t give a tide schedule, your best move is to assess the water when you arrive. If waves are pushing hard or it looks rocky near the shoreline, stick to safer wading zones.

The description also flags something useful: some parts are rocky, and you should avoid those areas if you’re going to wade into the surf. That’s easy advice, but it saves sore ankles. Use the hour to swim if conditions are right; if not, just enjoy the beach view and let your shoulders recover from the boat day.

Snorkeling on Two Points: Reef Time Without Overthinking It

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If you came to Lembongan for the water, this part is the reason many people book. The itinerary includes Lembongan snorkeling trips with a 2-point snorkeling activity, plus an admission ticket included.

This is a straightforward setup: you get time in the water to see coral and fish around the reef. One of the best things about doing snorkeling on a guided day trip is that you don’t have to figure out where the best areas are, or whether a spot is accessible. You show up, get geared up, and spend your energy watching what’s under the surface.

Since the details on snorkeling gear and exact safety briefing aren’t stated, I recommend bringing your own mask if you’re picky about fit. Otherwise, use what’s provided and check the seal right away. With two snorkeling points, you also get a small variety shift—more than one view tends to make the day feel less repetitive.

Pair this with the next activity (banana boat), and you have a day that hits both calm reef exploration and high-energy time on the water.

Banana Boat Ride: Play Time That Fits the Schedule

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A banana boat ride is included, which is a fun add-on if you like lively water activities. This is one of those activities that’s short enough to keep the day moving, yet energetic enough to feel like you’re doing something beyond sightseeing.

The main practical thing: banana boats can involve getting splashed. Keep your day bag closed and protected. If you’re carrying a towel, choose one you don’t mind being damp afterward.

I also like that the banana boat is slotted in the same day as snorkeling and beach time. That reduces the “choose one” problem. Instead of deciding between reef time or a thrill activity, the trip builds both in.

Lunch on the Island: Expect “Enough,” Not a Food Adventure

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Lunch is included and described as an Indonesian lunch. In a day this packed, the goal of the meal is simple: keep energy up so you can finish the afternoon activities.

That said, one review note (in the set you provided) calls lunch a bit too light. I’d treat lunch as solid fuel, then plan a snack strategy for the rest of the day if you’re hungry between activities. If you burn through energy fast, bring a small extra bite that you can keep ready for yourself.

Water matters, too. The itinerary doesn’t list drinks included, so bring what you can and look for water stops when you’re offered them at stops. Heat plus boat plus snorkeling adds up.

What You’ll See: Devil’s Tears to Mangroves, in One Long Day

Here’s how the tour’s flow makes sense when you connect the dots:

  • Mangroves first: you get a calmer ecosystem experience before the ocean spectacle.
  • Devil’s Tears next: you’re already in a coastal mindset, and this stop is built around wave power and blowhole views.
  • Dream Beach: you get a more relaxing beach break with free time.
  • Snorkeling and banana boat: you return to water activities in a way that feels balanced—eyes on reef, then adrenaline on the surface.

This structure is good value for a one-day itinerary. It’s not just “drive here, take photos, leave.” There’s a theme at each stop, and you’re learning something along the way (especially from the mangrove portion).

Price and Value: Is $137.95 a Fair Deal?

At $137.95 per person, this is positioned as a true package: hotel pickup and return, lunch, a driver/English guide, entrance tickets, fast boat return, and included activities like snorkeling, banana boat ride, and the mangrove tour.

The value question comes down to whether you’d otherwise pay separately for all those pieces. If you tried to DIY this, you’d still need the boat ride, then you’d need a guide or organized plan for snorkeling and the mangrove boat segment, plus transportation from Kuta area to Sanur. This package removes the friction.

Also, the review rating you shared is very high (4.9 with 98% recommended). That suggests people felt the day delivered on what they were promised: highlights without getting lost in details.

So yes, the price is “inclusive-day-trip” pricing, not a budget ticket. If your goal is maximum variety with minimum hassle, it looks like fair value.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)

This day trip fits best if you want:

  • A one-day way to experience Nusa Lembongan highlights without staying overnight
  • Guided snorkeling and structured stops (especially the mangrove lesson)
  • A group experience up to 15 people rather than a private tour

You might consider a different option if:

  • You hate long days and prefer lots of unplanned downtime
  • You’re the type who wants extended time at one beach instead of short stops all day
  • You’re extra sensitive to boat motion, since fast boat travel is part of the schedule

Small Practical Tips That Improve the Day

A few practical moves help this day run smoother:

  • Bring water-friendly shoes for rocky coastal areas near Devil’s Tears and Dream Beach.
  • Pack a small dry bag so your phone and wallet don’t become ocean souvenirs during banana boat splashes.
  • If you snack easily, carry a small option for the gap between lunch and later activities, since lunch may feel light for some people.
  • Keep your camera handy for Devil’s Tears wave spray shots, but protect it from splashes.

And remember: the best “souvenir” here isn’t just photos. It’s the variety—reef life, mangroves, and ocean action—all in one continuous day.

Should You Book Nusa Lembongan Highlights All-Inclusive?

I’d book this if you only have a single day near Kuta and you want a smooth, organized way to see Lembongan’s main hits. The fast boat + round-trip transfers and the fact that snorkeling, mangroves, banana boat, and major landmarks are all included make it a low-effort path to a high-return day.

Skip it if you’re chasing a slow, beach-only vibe. This is a packed itinerary, and Dream Beach’s free time is your best “slow down” window.

If you like variety, clear schedules, and guided water time, this one is a strong match.

FAQ

How long is the Nusa Lembongan day trip?

It runs about 10 to 12 hours.

Where does the tour start and end?

You’re picked up from your Bali hotel and returned there after the day trip (sharing).

How big is the group?

The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.

What’s included in the package?

It includes lunch, a driver/English guide, entrance tickets, fast boat return tickets, pickup and return hotel transfers, snorkeling, a banana boat ride, and a mangrove boat trip.

Is Dream Beach included?

Yes. You get free time at Dream Beach as part of the itinerary.

Do you get snorkeling time, and how many stops?

Yes. The snorkeling includes a 2-point snorkeling activity.

Is the mangrove tour guided?

Yes. You’ll take a guided boat ride through the mangrove ecosystem.

Are entrance fees covered for the attractions?

Yes. Entrance ticket/entry is included for each attraction listed, plus the mangrove tour admission.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What’s not included?

Any other personal expenses aren’t included.

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