
Bali, a paradise surrounded by the blue sea. In its vicinity are the charming islands of ‘Nusa Lembongan’ and ‘Nusa Penida,’ which can be reached in about 30 minutes.



Among them, did you know that on the recently popular Nusa Lembongan, there is a place known as a “breathtaking viewpoint where a devil dwells”?



Yikes! That sounds a little scary…



Its name is… “Devil’s Tears”!



This time, we will explore the charm of Devil’s Tears, a “hidden gem” on Nusa Lembongan that sparks adventure and curiosity, while also providing a detailed explanation of precautions and tips for enjoying it safely.


What is ‘Devil’s Tears’ on Nusa Lembongan?


“Devil’s Tears” is a tourist spot of rugged cliffs located on the southwest coast of Nusa Lembongan.



In Indonesian, it is called “Air Mata Iblis,” which means “Devil’s Tears.”
Item | Devil’s Tears |
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Official Name | Air Mata Iblis (English: Devil’s Tears) |
Location | Southwest Nusa Lembongan https://maps.app.goo.gl/rgTxmHxvwTxMe9c97 |
Entrance Fee | Free |
Features | Rugged, cliff-lined coast |
Highlights | Powerful sea spray, sunset |



But why is it called “Devil’s Tears”?
This spectacular sight is truly a work of art woven by nature, and it continues to fascinate many tourists.
Highlights of Devil’s Tears
The biggest highlight of Devil’s Tears is, without a doubt, the sea spray that crashes against the rocks with a thunderous roar!
Rough waves relentlessly surge against the steep cliffs.
At that moment, the waves turn into white spray, soaring high into the sky.
Sometimes, the spray can shoot up more than 10 meters, a powerful sight that will surely take your breath away.



The contrast between the sunlight reflecting on the rock face and the water spray is also beautiful, making it perfect for photography.
During the magic hour, when the setting sun dyes the sky and sea orange, an indescribably beautiful scene unfolds.



The sea spray also glows golden in the sunset, creating a truly mystical sight!
Many tourists from all over the world visit to capture this perfect moment in photos.
How to Get to Devil’s Tears
How to Get from Bali to Nusa Lembongan


Take a speedboat from Sanur Port in Bali (travel time approx. 30 minutes to 1 hour).
The price for the speedboat varies depending on the company and season, but the average fare is around Rp. 100,000 to Rp. 150,000 one way.
Once you arrive on Nusa Lembongan, the most common way to get to Devil’s Tears is by motorcycle taxi or by renting a motorcycle.
Transportation on Nusa Lembongan
- Motorcycle Taxi: Prices are negotiable, but a one-way trip is about Rp. 50,000.
- Motorcycle Rental: You can rent one for about Rp. 70,000 to Rp. 100,000 per day.



Some parts of the road are unpaved and can be rough in places, so please drive with extreme caution.
How to Buy Tickets from Sanur Port to Nusa Lembongan
There are numerous boat companies at Sanur Port, and you can buy tickets directly at their counters.
It is recommended to arrive about 1 hour before departure. Compare boat types and departure times to choose the best option for your schedule.
Early morning and evening boats are often crowded, so it is wise to purchase your tickets in advance.



However, some vendors at Sanur Port may quote higher prices to foreigners, so if you are concerned, we recommend purchasing online.
Recommended Websites and Apps for Ticket Purchase
It is also convenient to buy tickets online in advance. Using the following sites and apps, you can secure your tickets with peace of mind. You can also buy tickets to Nusa Lembongan directly at Sanur Port.
Recommended Places to Buy Tickets (Websites/Apps)
- Traveloka > The Tanis Fast Boat By Sealoka: A fast boat operator listed on the major travel site Traveloka.
→ As it’s a platform widely used by Indonesians, you can use it with relative confidence.
Price: From IDR 85,000 ~ (approx. 800 JPY) - Tiket.com > Fast Boat Ticket Sanur to Lembongan by Penidago: Another fast boat operator listed on the major ticket agent, Tiket.com.
→ This is also a platform widely used by Indonesians, so you can use it with relative confidence.
Price: From IDR 105,000 ~ (approx. 950 JPY) - Direct Ferries – Compare and book multiple ferry options.
Using these platforms allows you to compare ticket prices, check reviews, and plan your trip with peace of mind.
Dangers and Precautions at Devil’s Tears
While you can enjoy the spectacular scenery at Devil’s Tears, you must not forget that it is also accompanied by danger.
The power of the waves is stronger than you can imagine, and if you are not careful, there is a possibility of being swept away by a large wave.
In fact, in the past, tourists have been swept away by waves, and fatal accidents have occurred.
Past Accidents at Devil’s Tears
- September 2019: A Chinese tourist was swept away by a high wave while taking a photo and died.
- January 2020: A South Korean tourist was swept away by a wave and went missing.
These accidents are all believed to have been caused by neglecting safety measures.
When visiting Devil’s Tears, please always prioritize safety first and pay attention to the following points.
Things to Be Careful About When Visiting Devil’s Tears
- Do not get too close to the water’s edge or the cliff’s edge.
- When the waves are high, do not force yourself to get close; view from a safe distance.
- Do not take your eyes off your children.
- Refrain from visiting after drinking alcohol.
- Pay attention to the weather and wave conditions, and do not push your limits.
- Be careful not to drop your smartphone or camera.
- Wear comfortable shoes, not sandals.
Tips for Safely Enjoying Devil’s Tears
To enjoy Devil’s Tears safely, follow these tips.
- Choose a day with good weather: Try to pick a day when the waves are calm and visibility is good.
- Visit during the dry season (April to October): The waves are higher and more dangerous during the rainy season, so visiting in the dry season is recommended.
- Don’t overdo it: If you’re not feeling well or if you feel the waves are too high, cancel your visit without hesitation.
Have an Extraordinary Experience at Devil’s Tears!
This article provided a detailed explanation of the charm and precautions of the scenic spot “Devil’s Tears” on Nusa Lembongan.
Devil’s Tears, where you can feel the power of nature firsthand, will surely become an “unforgettable place.”
However, always be aware that you are side-by-side with danger, and make sure to take all necessary safety precautions before you visit!
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One of the joys of traveling is souvenirs, right?



Yes! It’s hard to choose, but…
Choosing souvenirs is fun!















I introduce them in detail in this article!


Finally



Thank you for reading to the end!



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References & Articles
References & Articles
- Devil’s Tears (Google Map): https://maps.app.goo.gl/rgTxmHxvwTxMe9c97
- Finn’s Beach Club: https://finnsbeachclub.com/devils-tears-nusa-lembongan-bali/
- Detik.com: https://www.detik.com/bali/wisata/d-7094634/devils-tears-lembongan-water-blow-menjulang-hingga-sunset-terbaik
- Journey Era: https://www.journeyera.com/devils-tears-nusa-lembongan/
- Kompas.com: https://travel.kompas.com/read/2019/09/17/153030727/bahaya-mengintai-dari-kecantikan-devils-tear-nusa-lembongan
- Tribunnews.com: https://bali.tribunnews.com/2020/01/21/telah-telan-3-korban-meninggal-ini-daftarkecelakaan-di-devil-tears-lembongan