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Iconic rock arch at Atuh Beach framed by cliffs on Nusa Penida’s east coast

Atuh Beach Nusa Penida – Sunrise Tips, Entrance Fee & How to Get There

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Thinking about visiting Atuh Beach while you’re in Nusa Penida? This quick guide covers how to get there, what the entrance costs, the best time for sunrise photos, and a few safety notes so you know exactly what to expect before you go.

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  • Why Visit Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida?+−
    • What Makes Atuh Beach Nusa Penida Unique Compared to Other Bali Beaches
  • Where is Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida, and How Do You Get There?+−
    • Location and Google Maps Info
    • What to See Near Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida
  • How to Get to Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida, from Mainland Bali+−
    • Step 1: Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Penida
    • Step 2 – From Nusa Penida Harbor to Atuh Beach by Scooter or Car
    • Transport Options: Scooter vs. Car + Local Driver
    • Wira Tour Bali Sunrise Trip Option
  • Atuh Beach Entrance Fee, Parking, and Opening Hours+−
    • Entrance Fee and Payment Info
    • Opening Hours
  • Trail to Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida – What to Expect on Arrival+−
    • How Hard Is the Hike to Atuh Beach?
    • What to Wear and Pack for the Hike Down
  • Can You Swim at Atuh Beach? Safety Tips to Know+−
    • What is the best time to swim?
    • Beach Conditions and Facilities
  • Atuh Beach Sunrise – Best Sunrise Spot in Nusa Penida+−
    • Best Spots to Watch the Sunrise
    • Photo & Drone Tips for Sunrise at Atuh Beach
  • Plan Your Visit with Wira Tour Bali+−
    • Why Travelers Book with Wira Tour
    • Sample Half-Day Sunrise Itinerary
  • Quick FAQ – Atuh Beach Travel Essentials
  • Sample Budget for Visiting Atuh Beach (2025)
  • Is Atuh Beach Worth It for One Day in Nusa Penida?

Why Visit Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida?

Atuh Beach offers a quieter side of Nusa Penida, far from Bali’s busy tourist beaches. Tucked between cliffs with a curved coastline and a natural rock arch, this Beach is often praised for its calm vibe and raw coastal scenery.

What Makes Atuh Beach Nusa Penida Unique Compared to Other Bali Beaches

Steep trail leading to a quiet beach from a clifftop path, with no crowds in sight
Atuh Beach sits beneath cliffs.

Atuh Beach stands out as one of Nusa Penida’s least crowded east coast beaches. It feels far removed from Bali’s tourist-heavy coastlines, offering open space and a slower pace, even in high season.

Unlike more famous spots like Kelingking (T-Rex Cliff) or Diamond Beach, Atuh tends to stay quiet before 10 AM. You’ll likely share the area with early risers or local fishermen.

What makes it different:

  • There are no crowds, and mornings feel like a private beach experience.
  • Quiet surroundings: Just waves and wind, no tour bus noise.
  • Unstructured vibe: No fixed paths or photo platforms to explore at your own pace.

Where is Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida, and How Do You Get There?

Directional sign at clifftop fork pointing toward beach trail access
This cliffside sign points to Atuh Beach.

Location and Google Maps Info

You’ll find Atuh Beach on the southeastern coast of Nusa Penida, in Pejukutan Village, part of the island’s quieter east coast known for its cliffs and hidden beaches.

To navigate:

InfoDetails
Google Maps Term“Atuh Beach” or “Pantai Atuh”
Coordinates-8.7750098, 115.6191843

The signal is often weak. Download offline maps in advance or use this Google Maps link to the Atuh Beach parking area before your trip.

From Banjar Nyuh or Toyapakeh Harbor, expect a 1 to 1.5-hour ride by scooter or private car. Roads get narrow and bumpy near the cliffs, so extra caution (or a local driver) is advised.

What to See Near Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida

If you’re organizing a day trip, Atuh Beach complements other picturesque locations found along the same cliff ridge on the east coast of Nusa Penida.

  • Diamond Beach,
  • Thousand Islands Viewpoint (Raja Lima),
  • Rumah Pohon Tree House.

These attractions typically share the same clifftop parking and access point, with a combined entry fee of around IDR 35,000 per person.

Trail fork signage showing access to two east coast beaches on Nusa Penida
Follow this shared clifftop path to reach both Atuh and Diamond Beach

Tip: Start your morning at Atuh Beach to see the sunrise. Then, visit the viewpoints for a quieter and less crowded day.

How to Get to Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida, from Mainland Bali

To get to Atuh Beach, you’ll first need to hop over to Nusa Penida. The easiest way is by a fast boat. Most travelers leave from Sanur, though boats also run from Kusamba and Padangbai. Sanur tends to be the most popular and convenient option.

Passengers boarding a fast boat at Kusamba Harbor for Nusa Penida transfer
Fast boat boarding at Kusamba Harbor.

For transport logistics, check our complete guide on how to get to Nusa Penida from Sanur, Bali, for fast boat options, departure points, and booking tips.

Step 1: Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Penida

  • From Sanur to Banjar Nyuh Harbor: ±45 minutes.
  • Boats usually start at 7:00 AM.
  • Buy tickets online or at the dock (prices vary by operator).

Tip: Arrive early and wear sandals. You will need to walk through shallow water to board.

Step 2 – From Nusa Penida Harbor to Atuh Beach by Scooter or Car

After arriving in Nusa Penida:

  • Distance: ±25 km from Banjar Nyuh or Toyapakeh Harbor.
  • Travel time usually falls between 1 and 1.5 hours, depending on how the roads are and how many vehicles are on the route.

The final stretch includes narrow roads, steep curves, and patchy surfaces near the cliffs. Drive cautiously.

Scooter parked on a remote scenic road near cliff beaches in Bali
Scooter route along the Nusa Penida coast.

Tip: If you’re unfamiliar with the area, consider checking local transport or booking support in advance.

Transport Options: Scooter vs. Car + Local Driver

1. Rent a scooter

  • Budget-friendly: IDR 75,000–100,000 per day.
  • Best for experienced riders who are comfortable with narrow, bumpy roads that have sharp turns and steep drops.
  • It is not recommended after rain or for first-time visitors.

2. Hire a car + local driver

  • More comfortable and safer for longer distances.
  • Ideal for groups, early sunrise plans, or travelers unfamiliar with Nusa Penida’s road layout.
  • Book through trusted providers (e.g., hotels or licensed tour operators).

Wira Tour Bali Sunrise Trip Option

You can book a sunrise trip through Wira Tour Bali. We’ll handle:

  • Fast boat tickets,
  • Private driver,
  • Entry fees,
  • Arrival timed to reach the Beach before the 5:30 AM sunrise, ideal for photos.
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Atuh Beach Entrance Fee, Parking, and Opening Hours

Locals at the cliffside entrance usually collect a small fee, even though there’s no formal booth.

Last updated: July 05, 2025. Prices below are current at the time of writing but may change depending on local management.

Entrance Fee and Payment Info

Before visiting Atuh Beach, be aware that several separate fees apply, and it’s best to sort them out ahead of time.

Bali Provincial Tourism Levy

DetailsInformation
Fee AmountIDR 150,000 per person (adults & children)
Applies ToEntry into Bali Province (including Nusa Penida)
CollectedOne-time payment per visitor
PurposeSupports cultural preservation and sustainable tourism in Bali

How to Pay:

  • Best paid online before arrival via the official Love Bali app or website.
  • Or at kiosks at the airport or harbor.

Nusa Penida Regency Tourism Retribution

CategoryDetails
Adult FeeIDR 25,000 per adult
Child FeeIDR 15,000 per child
Collection PointNusa Penida’s main harbors (manually collected)
PurposeFunds local infrastructure and island management

Local Attraction Fee – Atuh & Diamond Beach

DetailsInformation
Fee RangeIDR 10,000 – 35,000 per person
Collection PointCliffside checkpoint near Atuh & Diamond Beach
Ticket TypeCombined access for both beaches

Note:

  • The fee amount may vary depending on the time of day or the staff on duty.
  • Some travelers reported paying as low as IDR 10,000, while others were charged up to IDR 35,000.
  • This is a separate fee from the government tourism levies.

Parking Fees

  • Scooter: IDR 5,000.
  • Car: IDR 10,000.

Collected near the entrance checkpoint. Locals may not have changed, so bring small bills.

Additional Tips

  • No ATMs on-site carry cash in small denominations
  • All payments are cash only, including warung snacks, sunbeds, and entrance fees.
  • Children’s rates for beach entry may vary; some are free, and others are discounted at the staff’s discretion.

Opening Hours

There’s no official gate at Atuh Beach, so you’re free to enter anytime after sunrise, usually around 5:30 AM, and stay until sunset.

Just keep in mind that outside daylight hours, you likely won’t find any locals around to help with directions or parking. Local access rules or fees can change, so it’s a good idea to check with your driver or tour operator before you go.

Trail to Atuh Beach, Nusa Penida – What to Expect on Arrival

You will walk downhill for about 10 to 20 minutes from the parking area to the Beach. There is no shade on the trail, so starting early will make the walk down more comfortable. The path runs along the cliff and leads directly to the sand.

Panoramic view of rugged cliff trail descending to a remote beach
View from the trail above Atuh Beach. The descent starts here.

How Hard Is the Hike to Atuh Beach?

The hike is short but steep and requires some physical effort. Most people can do it, but those with knee or balance problems may find it hard, especially on the way back up.

Trail conditions:

  • ~165–180 concrete steps (counts vary slightly by path and starting point).
  • The steps are now mostly well-defined and paved but still steep and uneven in sections.
  • Some limited ropes or handholds are available for balance.
  • The trail has no shade, so an early descent is best.
  • Slippery when wet; avoid it after heavy rain.
  • Wear proper shoes and travel light for an easier return.

What to Wear and Pack for the Hike Down

Closed-toe shoes with a strong grip work best. Leave the flip-flops behind. A small backpack makes the descent easier since your hands stay free.

Pack these basics:

  • A water bottle you can refill,
  • Hat, sunscreen, and breathable clothes,
  • A light towel that dries fast,
  • A bit of small cash,
  • Dry bag if the forecast looks uncertain,

Can You Swim at Atuh Beach? Safety Tips to Know

Yes, you can swim here, as long as the sea stays calm and the tide is low.

Here’s what to watch before getting in:

  • Skip it if the waves feel too strong or the surface looks rough.
  • Check Nusa Penida’s tide times ahead of time. Low tide usually means gentler waves and clearer water.
  • There are no lifeguards, so trust your instincts.
  • On calm mornings, you might spot fish near the rocks. A snorkel mask can be helpful if visibility is good.

Note: Atuh Beach is generally safer for swimming than Diamond Beach, which has stronger waves and a rougher entry.

What is the best time to swim?

April to October is ideal during the dry season, when the sea is usually calmer. Even on sunny days, avoid swimming if the wind is strong. Conditions can change fast.

Beach Conditions and Facilities

Atuh Beach keeps its natural beauty but now provides some basic comforts for visitors.

  • Sunbeds and umbrellas: Available for rent from local warungs (IDR 50,000–100,000 per set, cash only).
  • Toilets: Located near the cliffside parking area.
  • Warungs: Sell bottled water, coconuts, and snacks. Bring small cash.
  • No trash bins: Please carry out your waste.
  • Beach surface: Mostly sandy, with scattered rocks near the high-tide mark.

Atuh Beach Sunrise – Best Sunrise Spot in Nusa Penida

Sun rising between coastal cliffs and rock arch on Nusa Penida’s east coast
Sunrise from the cliff above Atuh Beach

If you’re chasing sunrise views in Nusa Penida, this is the spot. Above all, Atuh Beach faces the open ocean, and around 5:30 AM, the sun rises directly between the cliffs and its famous rock arch.

When to Arrive?

You need to be at the cliff parking area by 05:15 AM. That gives you enough time to hike down and find a great photo angle before the light peaks.

Why It’s Worth It?

  • Golden reflections stretch across the sand at low tide.
  • The area stays quiet, with no crowds and no traffic.
  • You’ll get unmatched lighting for drone shots or silhouettes.

Best Spots to Watch the Sunrise

Clifftop view of Atuh Beach rock arch in Nusa Penida, a top sunrise photo location
Wide-angle view from the Atuh Beach cliff.
  • Clifftop: Wide-angle shots of the arch and coastline.
  • Mid-trail: Balanced light and slightly elevated view.
  • Beach level: Silhouettes and golden reflections at low tide.

Photo & Drone Tips for Sunrise at Atuh Beach

Want great sunrise shots? Here are a couple of quick tips:

  • Arrive by 05:15 AM to catch the best natural light.
  • Wide-angle shots work well to frame the rock arch from the Beach or mid-trail.

Flying a drone?

The clifftop area is the most common launch spot. Just be mindful of the wind and stay respectful of locals. There are no formal rules posted, but courtesy matters.

For more photography tips, see this Nusa Penida Sunrise Photography Guide.

Plan Your Visit with Wira Tour Bali

Getting to Atuh Beach at sunrise takes some coordination, early boats, remote roads, and a steep hike down before 6 AM. That’s why many travelers choose a private driver + guide with Wira Tour Bali.

Why Travelers Book with Wira Tour

Skip the hassle of ferry schedules, winding roads, and early transfers. Wira Tour Bali handles it all.

Here’s what we provide:

  • We will pick you up at sunrise, coordinating with the tide forecasts.
  • Private driver ready at the harbor or your hotel.
  • Custom itinerary covering top East Coast spots (Atuh, Diamond, Rumah Pohon).
  • On-location tips for photo angles, drone timing, and crowd-free visits.

It’s a more innovative, smoother way to explore Nusa Penida, especially if you’re chasing sunrise without stress.

Sample Half-Day Sunrise Itinerary

View of Diamond Beach from the clifftop trail in Nusa Penida, showing white cliffs, turquoise water, and a winding path.
After sunrise, travelers continue to Diamond Beach
  • Early pickup for sunrise at Atuh Beach.
  • Short walk to Diamond Beach.
  • Optional stop at a nearby clifftop viewpoint (based on time and interest).
  • Flexible pacing to avoid traffic or crowded stairs.

This route is ideal for couples, photographers, or first-time visitors who want a smooth, sunrise-focused experience without the stress of navigating alone.

Want help planning your Atuh Beach sunrise trip?

Tap below to check availability and get quick answers from our local team; no pressure, just practical info.

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Quick FAQ – Atuh Beach Travel Essentials

Is there a place to store your things at Atuh Beach?

No, there are no lockers or storage facilities available. Bring only essentials in a small backpack and avoid valuables. If you’re with a guide or driver, they may help watch over your items during short swims or photos.

Can You Buy Food or Drinks at Atuh Beach?

Yes. You’ll find a few local warungs near the parking area. They sell bottled drinks and basic snacks. No menus, cards, or QR payments bring cash.

Is the trail safe for kids or older visitors?

The trail has over 165 steep concrete steps. There are no handrails and limited support. It is manageable for active teens, but it is not safe for toddlers, strollers, or people with mobility issues.

Are there guides or staff at Atuh Beach?

You won’t find official guides or visitor services there. Locals collect parking and entry fees, but there are no signs or help along the trail. If you’re not touring with someone, download maps ahead of time and be ready to navigate on your own.

Can You Walk to Atuh Beach from Diamond Beach?

Yes, both beaches share the same clifftop parking area. From there, follow the path marked left for Atuh Beach. The short walk takes about 10 minutes.

Planning your whole Nusa Penida route?

Check out our Nusa Penida Travel Guide for First-Timers.

Sample Budget for Visiting Atuh Beach (2025)

Here’s a quick breakdown of typical costs for a half-day trip to Atuh Beach:

Expense ItemEstimated Cost (IDR)
Fast boat (Sanur round-trip)150,000 – 250,000
Scooter rental or shared car75,000 – 150,000
Entrance fee (Atuh + Diamond)35,000
Parking (scooter/car)5,000 – 10,000
Snacks or drinks20,000 – 50,000
Optional guided tour (Wira Tour)400,000 – 600,000
Approximate Total Cost685,000 – 1,095,000*

*Estimated total includes optional tour cost. Actual spending may vary based on transport choices and whether you self-guide or book a complete package.

Tip: Local vendors don’t take cards or e-wallets, so carry small cash bills.

Is Atuh Beach Worth It for One Day in Nusa Penida?

Yes, if you’re looking for peace, raw coastal views, and a quick escape from Bali’s crowded beaches. In just a few hours, you can:

  • Swim safely during low tide
  • Explore quietly, even in peak season
  • See nearby cliff viewpoints without needing a full-day tour

Best for couples, photographers, or travelers avoiding the Kelingking rush.

Skip it if you prefer beach bars, shaded loungers, or easy access.

Photo Credit:

All images © Wira Tour Bali – taken on-site by our team in Nusa Penida.
Please do not reuse without written permission.

Article Last updated: July 05, 2025.

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