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Marlin Travel Blog: Explore Nusa Lembongan

Your guide to island escapes, hidden gems, and unforgettable experiences.

Devil’s Tear – Nature’s Spectacular Show in Nusa Lembongan

Hidden on the southwestern edge of Nusa Lembongan, Devil’s Tear is one of Bali’s most mesmerizing coastal wonders. With dramatic waves crashing against jagged limestone cliffs, sending powerful sprays into the air, Devil’s Tear captivates every traveler who seeks raw natural beauty.

Why Is It Called Devil’s Tear?

The name “Devil’s Tear” comes from the fierce force of the ocean constantly colliding with the rocks, creating explosive water sprays and eerie mist that looks like tears being shed by the sea itself. It’s wild, untamed, and thrilling — a true dance between land and ocean.

Perfect Spot for Photographers and Sunset Lovers

Whether you’re a nature photographer, drone enthusiast, or a casual traveler looking to catch the perfect sunset, Devil’s Tear won’t disappoint. The golden hour here is magical, with sunlight glinting off the sea spray and painting the horizon in fiery hues.

What to Expect

  • Giant crashing waves

  • Breathtaking sunsets

  • Rugged limestone cliffs

  • Tide pools and blowholes

  • Peaceful moments (especially in the morning or late afternoon)

Caution: Be careful near the edge of the cliffs — the rocks are sharp and wet, and rogue waves can be dangerous.

How to Get There

Devil’s Tear is easily accessible by scooter, bicycle, or on foot from most accommodations in Nusa Lembongan. It’s located just a few minutes from Dream Beach and Sandy Bay.

Most Frequently Asked Questions

No, Devil’s Tear is a natural attraction and is free to visit.

Late afternoon is ideal for catching the sunset, but morning visits are quieter and safer if you want to avoid crowds and strong waves.

The waves can be unpredictable and very powerful. Stay at a safe distance from the edge, especially during high tide or stormy weather.

No, swimming is not recommended here due to the strong currents, sharp rocks, and unpredictable waves.

It’s suitable for children if closely supervised, but it’s not ideal for toddlers due to the uneven and slippery terrain.

Yes, there are cafés and restaurants within walking distance, especially near Sandy Bay Beach Club.

Yes, many travelers use drones here, but be mindful of the wind conditions and respect other visitors’ space.

Trip Sanur

Nusa lembongan

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

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200k

175k

Sanur

09.30 AM

Lembongan

10.15 AM

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

From

200k

175k

Sanur

13.30 PM

Lembongan

14.15 AM

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

From

150k

100k

Sanur

09.30 AM

Lembongan

10.15 AM

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

From

150k

100k

Sanur

13.30 PM

Lembongan

14.15 PM

Trip Lembongan

Sanur

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

From

200k

175k

Lembongan

11.30 AM

Sanur

11.15 AM

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

From

200k

175k

Lembongan

15.30 PM

Sanur

16.15 PM

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

From

150k

100k

Lembongan

11.30 AM

Sanur

11.15 AM

Marlin Fast Boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan

From

150k

100k

Lembongan

15.30 PM

Sanur

16.15 PM