Crystal Bay – The Best Snorkeling In Nusa Penida Island

Crystal Bay Nusa Penida is one of the most popular beaches on the island, located on the northwest end of the island. Because of that, you’ll find a fantastic snorkeling spot in Nusa Penida and a palm-tree-lined white-sand beach to soak up the rays.

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Crystal Bay is a stunning beach on Bali’s Nusa Penida island. With a brand new road from Toyapakeh harbor, the beach is easily accessible by scooter and car. You can spend your day at the beach or by the sea or relax in the shade under a parasol. You might even see dolphins if you’re fortunate. The sunset from this beach is likely to be one of the most beautiful in Nusa Penida.

How Do You Get There?

Scooters are the most convenient way to get to Crystal Bay Nusa Penida. It is about a 20-minute drive from Toya Pakeh’s harbour. When you arrive on the island, some scooter rental shops dotted along the beachfront at Toya Pakeh harbour will provide you with some wheels. Alternatively, most accommodations will assist you in arranging a scooter rental for your stay on Nusa Penida Island.

Snorkeling in Crystal Bay: What to Expect

Crystal Bay is one of Nusa Penida’s best snorkeling spots. To explore this beautiful location’s coral and marine life, you can rent snorkeling equipment from one of the beach warungs. Turtles, as well as a variety of fish and vibrant coral, can be seen regularly. However, be cautious because the current can be powerful here as it is throughout Nusa Penida.

Between July and October, Crystal Bay is one of the most popular snorkeling spots in Nusa Penida. Why? Because you have a good chance of seeing the famous sunfish or Mola Mola! Whatever you call him, you’ll be amazed when you see this massive fish underwater! This fish is over 3 meters in diameter and weighs over a ton. This fish leaves its usual depth (a few hundred meters deep) between July and October, when the water is colder, to come up to around 25 to 30 meters below the surface.

Some claim to have seen a Mola Mola while snorkeling. However, seeing the Mola Mola is much more likely if you have a suitable snorkeling and diving instructor who knows how and where to look for it and can safely guide you there. Even when it’s not Mola Mola season, Crystal Bay is a beautiful snorkel spot all year!

Judith Stone