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Nusa Dua Guide: 9 Best Things To Do and More

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Nusa Dua Bali has now become a must-visit for tourists and even for local residents. You will feel the Balinese culture from the architecture and the people’s hospitality. There are so many things to do in Nusa Dua other than just seeing the beaches!

The area is known for its blue waves, white sandy beaches, many five-star resorts, and international conferences What many people do not know is that there’s always something for everyone. By driving from Kuta and Seminyak you can easily reach Nusa Dua in just about 30 minutes on the highway. 

Don’t miss out on this travel guide to know the best things to do in Nusa Dua Bali!

White Sandy Beaches

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Nusa Dua Beach has become a very popular place for people who are looking for some peace and relaxation. The white sandy beach has become one of the best beaches in Bali due to its great location, facilities, and services. 

The beaches are located near many restaurants, shops, and other entertainment options for you to enjoy during your stay here. The Nusa dua beach hotels and resorts are surrounded by beautiful white sand and clear blue water that makes it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing. 

Get Soaked at Water Blow 

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A water Blow is a natural phenomenon created when the waves crash against each other and create mist. The result is like water bursting into the air. The Water Blow is on the cliff towards the Indian Ocean at the edge of the Nusa Dua Peninsula. 

Don’t forget to bring an extra change of clothes, you will get soaked. However, it’s best for you to be within distance when visiting this Water Blow. The entrance ticket for seeing this attraction is IDR 15,000 for Indonesians and IDR 25,000 for foreigners.

Devdan Show

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The Devdan Show is one of the dance performances in Bali. Held in an indoor theater, the Devdan Show will perform in December on Wednesday and Saturday, from 7:30 to 8:15 pm, and involves hundreds of dancers and performers. However, the schedule and time performance may change since it changes every year so make sure you check their site beforehand.

The Devdan Show is a great way to learn about Indonesian culture, as well as a mix of traditional and contemporary styles, all with a Balinese touch. Also, The dancers, actors, and acrobats showcase regional dances from across Indonesia. 

Extreme Water Sports

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If you are feeling adventurous, you wouldn’t want to miss this chance. In Nusa Dua, there are so many offers in each resort from relaxing to adrenaline-junkie water sports to try. From Banana boat, riding the rolling donut, and jet skiing to parasailing, wakeboarding, and water skiing. 

If you want to experience the best time of your life, then don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 

Surfing

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Nusa Dua always has something to offer. At the beach, there are some gentle swells that are ideal for beginners, some violent peaks for high-performance surfing, and when the waves get bigger, there are some humped beachfront barrels for experienced surfers. No need to worry, you can also rent surfboards there in various sizes. 

Enjoy The Nightlife

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You can also try the nightlife in Nusa Dua. There are many clubs and bars at night that you can explore during your stay in Nusa Dua. The most popular clubs are King Cole Bar and Pool Bar by Courtyard. 

If you want to experience a more authentic atmosphere, then go to Sakala Beach Club and The Ritz-Carlton Beach Club.

Hotel, Resort, and Villa 

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We all know the Nusa Dua Villa, Hotel, and Resort are luxurious in the environment, facilities, and exclusivity. However, there are also plenty of affordable 5-star resorts in Nusa Dua.

Some of the best include; Conrad Bali, Courtyard by Marriott, Renaissance Nusa Dua, The Laguna, Melia, and Merusaka which start from just over $200 a night. The price will vary depending on the date, so choose the best one. 

Spa Treatments

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The Nusa Dua Spa is an ideal place to unwind. Whether you need a relaxing time or a rejuvenating experience or traditional Balinese massages to contemporary facials and body treatments. If you are staying in Nusa Dua you will find that most of the resorts have a spa attached to the hotel. 

Also Read: 5 Best Spas in Canggu: Massage and More

Religious Tour

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Although you might have seen how Hinduism prays all over Bali, this place is something you wouldn’t see anywhere. It’s the Puja Mandala, a symbol of religious harmony in Indonesia. 

The architecture of the Puja Mandala is very interesting. It is not just a place to worship God. The Puja Mandala is located on the beach in front of the Nusa Dua Convention Center

It is a place where the five official religions of Indonesia are worshiped side by side. The Hindu temple is called “Pura Jagat Natha” and a mosque called “Masjid Agung Ibnu Batulah”. In addition, there are also churches such as Protestant Church “Gereja Kristen Protestan Bukit Doa” and Catholic Church “Gereja Catholic Paroki Maria Bunda Segala Bangsa”. 

Conclusions

If you’re visiting Bali, you should definitely come here, even if it is just on a day trip. There are so many things that you can explore in Bali, especially Nusa dua. Social Expat is here to help you get the most out of your trip. We want to make sure that you’re not only enjoying yourself but also learning more about the culture and history of Bali and Indonesia.

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