Day 1: Bali – Lembongan Island
Kick back and relax into idyllic tropical island life as we head to Nusa Lembongan. In the morning, we will be picked up from our hotel in South Bali and be driven to the harbour to board the Bali Hai II catamaran and we then set off on a one-hour journey to Nusa Lembongan where we check-in at the Hai Tide Beach Resort.
We then enjoy a delicious lunch at the Beach Club with fellow passengers, with the rest of the day free to sink into relaxation mode on this idyllic tropical island. Nusa Lembongan is 8 sq-km and boasts many top diving and snorkelling spots, a wealth of marine life and white sandy beaches. This is the perfect place to chill out and spend some down time in a true paradise setting.
Day 2: Lembongan Island
Soak up the island’s tranquillity and breath-taking beauty with the day at leisure to do as we please. We can simply spend the day chilling at the resort, hit the beach or explore the island. Those wanting to delve into the vibrant underwater world can head to Bali Hai Diving Adventure.
This five-star PADI Dive Centre (surcharge applies) offers daily dive trips, half-day beginner programmes, PADI courses and snorkelling trips. Alternatively, the resort puts on a series of free activities, including a village tour, sea kayaking and an adrenaline-pumping banana boat ride. Other paid for activities include parasailing, a mangrove tour and a relaxing traditional Balinese massage at the spa.
Day 3: Lembongan Island – Bali
Enjoy a morning of fun on the island before we cruise back to Bali. After a leisurely breakfast, we have the morning free to relax at the resort, soak up some rays on the beach or indulge in more fun activities. Get the adrenaline pumping and try out the waterslide at the resort’s water sports-dedicated pontoon anchored in Lembongan Bay, a marine protected area.
The 35-metre winding slide drops into the ocean. Alternatively, you can explore more of the island by mountain bike, indulge in a pampering session at the spa or delve into the underwater world without getting wet at the viewing chamber located on the pontoon.