DEVIL TEARS NUSA LEMBONGAN HIGHLIGHT

Devil's Tears is another best place to visit on Nusa Lembongan. The waves make this place called Devil's Tears, because the ferocity of the waves that hit the reef is like crying devils. If you are lucky, you can see beautiful rainbows. A tourist destination may look very different from other tourist destinations, here we will see a very unusual natural phenomenon, and in nusa lembongan in the devil tears area the waves are indeed very big, and when they hit the rock they make a sound which is very hard and also a lot of splashes of water that arise from the crash of the waves. The tour program that we provide in one day to explore is: ONE DAY NUSA LEMBONGAN & CENINGAN, for a combined 3 day tour THREE DAY TWO NIGHT NUSA PENIDA & LEMBONGAN + SNORKELING



The name "Devil's Tears" was first named by the tourists who visited here, who saw the ferocity of the waves here very scary, a sight that makes you feel a little scared when you see the waves so big hitting the rocks with a sound The boom was so loud and the big splashes of water made the scene so pleasant as well as terrifying, so this place was called Devil's Tears. Be careful don't stand too close to the edge as it can be very dangerous. It sounds crazy, but when we were there we saw a tourist get knocked clean off her feet by a huge wave crashing over the edge.

HOW TO GET THERE

The easiest option for getting to Devil's Tears take ferry from Sanur port or Padang Bai in Bali go to Nusa Lembongan. The ferry ride takes approximately 30 minutes from Sanur, but taking around 2 hours to reach the island from Padang Bai. There are 3 ports on the island so your landing depends on the location of the port. The nearest port to go to Devil's Tears is Mushroom Bay port. You can use the vehicle or scooter approximately a 10 minute drive away. The road width is very narrow. Be careful when driving a motorbike.

ENTRANCE FEE

When you arrived, need pay for entrance fee of IDR 25.000/person. Vehicle/motor parking fees is free

ADDRESS & MAP LOCATION

Devil's Tears located in the village of Jungut Batu, on the southwest coast of Nusa Lembongan Island, Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. While a specific street address you can see on Google Maps