Bali is stunning on its own, but the islands nearby are where you’ll find untouched beaches, turquoise lagoons, dramatic cliffs, and incredible diving spots. These islands are perfect for:
Adventure seekers—cliff jumps, diving, surfing, trekking
Couples & honeymooners—quiet beaches and romantic villas
Families—safe swimming spots, wildlife tours, and nature trails
Slow travelers—laid-back vibes and scenic escapes
Most islands are just 30 minutes to 3 hours from Bali, making them easy to include in your itinerary.
1. Nusa Penida — Bali’s Wild Gem

Just a 45-minute boat ride from Bali, Nusa Penida is famous for its dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden beaches. It’s the most popular island near Bali and offers both adventure and relaxation.
Things to Do on Nusa Penida
Kelingking Beach: Iconic T-Rex-shaped cliffs and stunning viewpoints
Broken Beach: A natural arch overlooking the ocean
Angel’s Billabong: A crystal-clear natural infinity pool
Crystal Bay: Perfect for snorkeling and sunset views
Manta Ray Snorkeling: Swim with manta rays at Manta Point
How to Reach
Fast boats leave from Sanur Harbour → \~45 minutes
Stay Duration: Day trip covers the highlights
2-3 days: Recommended for hidden spots and beaches
2. Nusa Lembongan — Laid-Back Vibes

Nusa Lembongan is smaller and quieter than Nusa Penida, ideal if you want a relaxed beach holiday with snorkeling, cafes, and scenic walks.
Things to Do on Nusa Lembongan
Dream Beach: Soft white sand and fewer crowds
Devil’s Tear: Watch massive waves crash dramatically against rocks
Mangrove Forest Tour: Kayak through calm waterways
Surfing & Snorkeling: Perfect for beginners
How to Reach
Fast boat from Sanur Harbour → \~30 minutes
Connected to Nusa Ceningan via the Yellow Bridge
Stay Duration: 2 days is perfect to explore the island and relax
3. Nusa Ceningan—Cliff Jumps & Blue Lagoon

Linked to Nusa Lembongan by a bright yellow suspension bridge, Nusa Ceningan is tiny but stunning. It’s best for adventure seekers.
Things to Do on Nusa Ceningan
Blue Lagoon: Famous for its cliff-jumping spots
Secret Beach: Quiet and scenic, great for couples
Beach Cafes: Relax at laid-back shacks with ocean views
Stay Duration: Usually combined with Nusa Lembongan in a 2-day trip
4. Gili Islands—White Sands & Marine Life

Located off the coast of Lombok, the Gili Islands are known for powdery white beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and clear blue waters. There are three main islands, each with a different vibe:
Gili Trawangan: Lively, perfect for parties and beach clubs
Gili Air: Balanced—nightlife and quiet beaches
Gili Meno: Tranquil, ideal for honeymooners
Things to Do on Gili Islands
Snorkel with turtles at Turtle Point
Dive to see the underwater statues at Gili Meno
Chill at beachfront cafes and sunset bars
How to Reach: Fast boat from Padang Bai Harbour, Bali → \~2 hours
Stay Duration: 2-3 days to enjoy beaches and marine life fully
5. Lombok—Bali’s Peaceful Neighbor

Lombok is often called “Bali before the crowds”—home to quiet beaches, stunning waterfalls, and trekking trails.
Things to Do on Lombok
Mount Rinjani Trek: Sunrise treks for breathtaking views
Tiu Kelep & Sendang Gile Waterfalls: Natural pools surrounded by jungle
Pink Beach: A rare pink-hued sand beach, perfect for photos
Sasak Villages: Learn about local traditions and crafts
How to Reach:
Fast boat from Padang Bai → \~2 hours
Or a short 30-minute flight from Denpasar Airport
Stay Duration: 3-4 days recommended for trekking and hidden beaches
6. Menjangan Island—Diving Paradise
Part of the West Bali National Park, Menjangan Island is a diver’s paradise with vibrant coral reefs and rich marine life.
Things to Do on Menjangan Island
Snorkeling and diving at coral walls
Spotting deer roaming freely on the island
Exploring the serene temples nearby
How to Reach: Boat ride from Pemuteran in North Bali → \~30 minutes
Stay Duration: Day trip from North Bali
7. Komodo Island—For Bucket-List Travelers

If you’re looking for a unique adventure, Komodo Island is worth the detour. Home to the famous Komodo dragons, it’s also known for pink beaches and diving spots.
Things to Do on Komodo Island
Spot Komodo dragons with local guides
Relax on Pink Beach
Dive at world-class sites like Batu Bolong
Take a boat tour of surrounding islands like Padar Island
How to Reach:
Flight from Bali → Labuan Bajo (\~1 hour)
Boat transfer to Komodo → \~30-40 minutes
Stay Duration: 2-3 days minimum
Best Time to Visit Islands Around Bali
April to October (Dry Season): Calm seas, ideal for water sports and beach hopping
November to March (Wet Season): Fewer crowds, but ferries may get delayed due to weather.
Tips for Planning Island Trips from Bali
- Book Fast Boats in Advance: Especially for Nusa Penida and Gili Islands
- Check Tides: Some beaches and infinity pools are safe only during low tide
- Pack Light: Boats have limited luggage space
- Carry Cash: Many islands have limited ATMs
- Stay Overnight: Day trips are possible, but at least 2 days lets you explore properly
Why Book Your Island Tours with World Tours
- Curated itineraries combining Bali + nearby islands
- Private transfers and priority fast-boat bookings
- Guided snorkeling, diving, and island-hopping experiences
- Flexible stays customized to your travel style
Turn your Bali holiday into an island-hopping adventure. Book your custom package with World Tours today.
The islands around Bali are where you’ll find hidden beaches, blue lagoons, and untouched natural beauty. Whether you’re diving with manta rays in Nusa Penida, relaxing on Gili Meno’s quiet sands, or trekking up Mount Rinjani, these nearby islands offer experiences you’ll never forget.
If you’re planning a Bali trip, set aside at least 2-3 days to explore one or more of these stunning islands; you won’t regret it.
