5 Places to Visit in Nusa Dua, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

Tourist Places to Visit in Nusa Dua

Pura Geger, Devdan Show, Museum Pasifika,Pantai Pandawa, Serangan Island, Puja Mandala, Pantai Gegerand, Waterblow & many more. Explore!

The exciting places to visit in Nusa Dua give tourists a chance to spend their holiday vacations amid  alluring nature and indulging in loads of fun-filled activities. Nusa Dua, is home to some of the beautiful beaches, bustling market places, divine places of worship, and whatnot.  While  Pura Geger is a beautiful place where you can capture the scenic views of the cultural monuments, Pantai Pandawa gives you a chance to relax and rejuvenate by the side of the serene coastline.

Some of the best Nusa Dua places to see like Pantai Geger let you marvel at the scenic backdrops. You can also plan a trip to Mengiat which is known for its ultimate swimming experiences. One will surely be stunned with the Nusa Dua attractions as they offer a whole new experience of cultural tradition blended with the best of nature and modernity. 

Here are some of the best places to visit in Nusa Dua:

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Devdan is a familiar name for all Bali lovers, the treasure of the Indonesian archipelago. The famous stage performance depicting high energy visual treat for the spectators, Devdan represents the wide variety of Indonesia’s culture. It is a combination of traditional Indonesian dance activities with modern contemporary dance, internationally recognized acrobatic attractions, colourful yet glittering costumes, and of course the brand new high-tech special effects. 

On this 90 minutes long performance, the audience will be taken to a magical extravaganza that displays the tradition and diversity of the Indonesian archipelago, extending from Bali to Sumatra to Java to Papua etc. The costumes and music that accompany the performance are quite Indonesian and thus it attracts people fast and they will be amused to see the unpredictable mélange.

Highlights: While you are on a tour of Bali, Devdan Show must be included in your itinerary as it promises complete entertainment and fun-filled time for you. The show is featured to entertain the guests with the artistic and natural attractions that are the part of Indonesian lifestyle.

Devdan show is performed four times a week at the newest and most advanced theatre of Bali in the heart of Nusa Dua. The artists and performers from the different parts of Bali are well trained and experienced. They have done a number of performances at the theatre for many years and still continuing in pulling the crowds.

Timings: The show will be on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 07:30 pm and the duration is for 90 minutes approximately.

Entry fee:

   -Adult: VIP- 1,560,000 IDR, Prime View- 1,105,000 IDR, Good View- 8,45,000 IDR and Rear View- 5,20,000 IDR

   -Child: VIP- 1,560,000 IDR and for other seats child has to pay 50% of the published rates.

Location: Komplek ITDC, Benoa, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia

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Bali’s religious tolerance and cultural diversity are well known to the outer world and they become obvious when you visit Puja Mandala located on a hilltop in Nusa Dua in Badung regency. It is a place of worship as the words describe and now it is one of the precious tourist attractions in Bali which depicts how Bali has transformed to become the perfect island welcoming cultural diversities and religious tolerance.

The area of Puja Mandala extends up to 2.5 hectares filled with glittering towers and buildings, Puja Mandala agrees with nature and expresses a quiet, serene atmosphere, though.

Highlights: The idea of Puja Mandala was in the head of former tourism minister Joop Ave as to develop a worship complex for all the religions in Bali and it became a reality when the president nodded his head in agreement with him. The construction of the complex was finished in 1997 and the inauguration was done by the then minister of religious affairs, Tarmizi Taher.

The complex houses Ibnu Baitullah Mosque, Maria Bunda Segala Bangsa Catholic Church, Budhina Guna Buddhist Temple, Bukit Doa Protestant Church and Jagat Natha Hindu Temple.

They all stand in harmony, side by side, letting people believe that religion is to unite people not to divide. Tourists, as well as locals, find this place a unique concept which portrays a distinguished architectural style as well. During the religious celebrations, the real tolerance comes into light when all people will take part in the celebration of any religion and work together to make it grand.

People come together to help each other during the special occasions and festivals of each religion, thus showing the respect to other religions.

Location: Jalan Nusa Dua, Kuta Selatan, Benoa, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia.

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A romantically superb attraction in Nusa Dua is the Water Blow, nature’s miraculous work of art makes it a wondrous landmark where a lot of tourists come to visit and take photographs. Water Blow lets you watch the powerful waves from the Indian Ocean crashing against the limestone edges on the southeastern cliff. If you want to reach this attraction, you have to walk along the paved footpaths on the southern half of the so-called twin islands.

At the entrance, you will read an arch written Water Blow that shows you the way to the site. The reef with a narrow opening at the edge gives the waves touching it pressure and thus let them rise up to a few meters above and crash land like a huge wave. There is a circular cement stage protected by guardrails. It is built with a huge stone in the middle and with benches where you can sit and wait for each wave to touch you.

Highlights: Remarkably, it is a place for a perfect photo shoot and thus newly wedded couples and honeymoon goers come to the site to be a part of the amusing photos with these crashing waves as the stunning background. Near the site, you will see a stone slab with inscriptions saying, strong currents, dangerous shore break, slippery rocks, sudden drop off and so on.

These are the precautionary suggestions to each visitor to take care of yourself to prevent from falling onto the waves. Visiting the place and enjoying the high waves are at your own risk. But the views are extraordinary to pull a lot of people toward the site regardless the risk factors behind it.

Location: Peninsula Island, Nusa Dua, Indonesia.

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Mengiat is a 800-meter long public sand beach in Nusa Dua's tourist sector. It is a well known Nua Dua attraction for being a peaceful and calm location, ideal for a family holiday. The beach has no strong waves, making swimming with kids a breeze. Sun loungers, umbrellas, showers for changing clothes, restrooms, and lockers are all available on the beach.

It has a lovely ocean view. Visitors to Mangiata may participate in glass-bottom boat tours, beach volleyball, surfing, snorkelling, parasailing, water skiing, banana and jet skiing, among other beach sports. It is best to visit the place from May to August, to escape the rainy months of December to March.

Location:
Ayodya Hotel, Jl.Pantai Mengiat Kawasan ITDC Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia

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People Also Ask About Nusa Dua

  1. Which are the best places to visit in Nusa Dua?

    1. Pantai Geger: This hidden treasure in Bali, is situated at about a 15-kilometre distance from the Ngurah Rai international airport and has a quite musical charm to it. This beautiful beach has two zones, the northern location offers many adventurous water sports like scuba diving, snorkelling and fishing, whereas the southern zone has deluxe premium resorts.

    2. Water blow: 
    Out of the many awe-inspiring sights that Bali has to offer, water blow tops the list. This natural sight has an enormous hole, from which high-pressure water, pummelling through the rocks erupts, giving the entire setting a splendid view. This water blow is situated at the Indonesia tourist development complex park.

    3. Pasifika museum
    In proximity to the nurse dua beach, this museum features many beautiful artifacts made by Europeans who moved to Bali in the late 18th century. For art gallery Enthusiasts, this attraction features painting by local artists, and pieces from great ones like Paul Gauguin, Rudolf Bonnet etc. The museum remains open at weekends from 10 am to 6 pm with an entry fee of 100 IDR

    4. Puja mandala: 
    Situated in Jalan Nusa Dua,this unique religious place of worship houses five different temples and churches (Hindu mandir, Buddhist vihara, catholic church, protestant church and Islamic masjid)representing the religions followed in Indonesia. spread over 2 hectares this beautiful temple follows many rituals and offerings, and takes a 2-hour trip through the entire land.

  2. Which are the best places to visit in Nusa Dua at night?

    1. Devdan Show at Nusa Dua theatre: This theatrical show is a 90-minute performance of world class trained acrobats who embark on the journey to represent the beautiful cultural diversity of Indonesia, with different episodes from Bali to Sumatra, Java and Papua. Located at ITDC Nusa Dua complex, this theatre performance is open on Monday to Saturday with show times from 7.30 pm to 9pm.

    2. Sakala beach club: 
    Bali, incredibly famous for its infinity pool, has the best of it at this beach club. If tourists wish to enjoy a night of dining and drinking in solitude, then this club is a perfect choice. This place is located on the beachfront in Sakala resort Bali, and has an extensive menu at very affordable prices. The opening time is from 11 am to 11 Pm.

    3. Nyoman’s beer garden: 
    Located at the Nusa Dua itdc enclave, this bar offers an exotic Indonesian cuisine and wide-ranging cocktails. It renders sensational night performances; screen live international sports daily and hosts DJs too. This club offers free shuttle services for nearby resort residents. Opening hours are from 8 am to 1 am.

    4. Sol beach house benoa: 
    Cabaret show at sol beach house benoa, situated at jalan pratama,this place hosts one of the most fancy and dazzling cabaret shows around the country. The performance features Vegas style dances, Balinese cultural and contemporary dances and much more, making it a power packed entertainment package. This cabaret show is performed every Sunday at sol beach house resort, and has been a successful tourist attraction for a while now.

  3. What are the best things to do in Nusa Dua with your friends?

    1. Underwater Scooter

    Amongst the many Water Sports in Nusa Dua, the underwater scooter ride is the one that stands out. Take this exciting ride under the sea and explore the marine life comprising of beautiful corals, different species of fish, and other sea creatures. The best part – you don’t need to be a swimmer to get into the alluring waters.

    Prior to the ride, the participants are prepped by skilled trainers with a basic underwater scooter riding course. The scooter also has an oxygen tank attached to it so that you do not have to worry about breathing under the water. So what are you waiting for? Get aboard this fun ride and enjoy this exciting adventure.

    Location: Pantai Melasti, Jl. Tukad Punggawa, Serangan, Kec. Denpasar Sel., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80229, Indonesia

    Timing: From 9 am to 5 pm, every day.
    Price: Starts from INR 6,815 ( IDR 13,33,044)
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    2. Parasailing

    Those looking for an event beyond swimming and snorkeling, where adrenaline freaks can get their fix from some boat-towed action, high altitudes, and splashing wind-in-hair moments. Experience the aerial view of Nusa Dua while gliding in the sky. Before you begin, your expert will clarify to you all that you have to think about taking care of the parachute.

    The parachute is linked with the boat with a string rope. The rope is 120 meters in length, and you will be raised to 60 meters high. The elevation of your flight will be controlled by operators. With international standard equipment, you can peacefully enjoy the famous world-class quality waves.

    Location: Tanjung Benoa is the ideal location for experiencing the thrill of this activity.
    Timings: Operates daily from 10 AM to 6 PM depending on the current.
    Price: Approximate price starts at 100 USD.
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    3. Snorkeling

    Snorkeling in Nusa Dua is reasonably the comfortable way to enjoy the island's marine wonders. You don't need to carry a full air tank on your back and you don't need a professional diving experience or any scuba diving certifications to discover the throbbing coral reefs swarming with tropical aquatic life.

    Most snorkeling spots in Nusa Dua are easily accessible, just simply bring your snorkeling gear and fins and hit the tropical water! The waters around Nusa Dua are ideal for snorkeling and temperatures is at an average of 27°C and most diving sites are calm throughout the year.

    Location: Sanur, Menjangan Island, Blue Lagoon, Tulamben, Amed, Nusa Lembongan
    Timings: The timings for the snorkeling adventure depends on the local operator.
    Price: Approximate price starts from 175 USD.
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    4. Jet Packs & Jet Bikes

    A novel extension to the variety of watersport exercises in Nusa Dua is water jetpacks and jet bike rides. Live the minute and feel like James Bond with this incredible new innovation. These specially built units let you suspend in the air for up to 10 meters high. After a briefing session about the controls and how these things work, you strap on the jetpack or the jet bike and begin flying around the coast for around 15-20 minutes.

    These high-tech drive gadgets can lift you up in a stationary position, or move in any direction however you see fit. Waterproof radios inside your head protector let you listen to tips and moving the track from the instructor onshore.

    Location: Tanjung Benoa is the ideal location for experiencing the thrill of this activity.
    Timings: Operates daily from 8 AM to 10 PM.
    Price: Approximate price starts from 175 USD.
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    5. Go Sea Walking

    Seawalker is another one of the popular things to do in Nusa Dua for all those who want to enjoy marine life activities but don't know how to swim. You simply walk on the bottom of the sea and observe the underwater world to a depth of 15 ft.

    Enjoy a smooth walk around the ocean, touching numerous exotic fish and discovering sea life. A completely safe activity with large, full face window helmet that offers a close-up view of the amazing aquatic creatures and corals.

    Location: Tanjung Benoa Beach
    Timings: 30 min activity
    Price: INR:2553 & IDR: 508,000

    6. Enjoy Surfing

    Surfing is amongst the standout things to do in Nusa Dua for both tourists and locals. Nusa Dua is a marvelous place to overtake swells during the onshore winds offering consistent waves to choose for all levels of surfers. The two popular beginners to intermediate level of surf breaks are Mushroom Rock and Black Stone. Black rock has calmer waves that are primarily great choice for beginners as per the conditions.

    The wet season with mid to high tide is the best time to go surfing. Since Nusa Dua witnesses regular wet season waves; thus, you can surf almost every day. Beginners can also book a session with instructors who will teach you the right skills to do this activity.

    Location: Mushroom Rock and Black Stone
    Timings: 2 hr 30 min activity
    Price: INR: 2500 & IDR: 500,000

  4. What is the best time to visit Nusa Dua for a honeymoon?

    The best and most preferable time to visit Nusa Dua for honeymooners is from April to September.to enjoy the best of Bali’s tropical climate and to make the best of Nusa Dua attractions, explore great sea beach views and enjoy water sports, visiting Nusa Dua in the dry season with very occasional rain showers is the ideal thing to do.

  5. Is Nusa Dua worth visiting?

    Yes, Nusa Dua is worth the visit, known for having a vibe similar to Bali, because of its infamous sunbathing, beach activities and water sports, it is definitely a value for money trip. Out of the many nusa attractions, the water blow and central Nusa Dua beach are the most sought-after romantic getaway for maiden couples on their honeymoon.

  6. Is Nusa Dua expensive?

    Yes, Nusa Dua is expensive. Nusa Dua is majorly famous for its many grand attractions and especially the beachfront luxury hotels and resorts. However affordable and cheaper options are available too. Moreover, Nusa Dua also has cheap public transportation and the pricing of restaurants is also quite reasonable. Out of all the nurse dua places to see and experience, water sports activities at the beaches can be a bit pricey.

  7. Which is better, Kuta or Nusa Dua?

    Nusa Dua is a better option for tourists looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating, solitude time at beachfront resorts. Kuta is a more crowded place, with bustling streets and busy beaches and has comparatively cheaper hotels and restaurants than Nusa Dua. Nevertheless, it’s the tourist's preference on what type of quality time they choose and their tour budget.

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