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Nusa Dua
NUSA DUA
Highlights
Nusa Dua is a peaceful area in Bali, famous for its luxury resorts, beautiful beaches, and calm atmosphere. It was developed in the late 1970s by the Indonesian government to create a top tourist destination that respects nature and culture. Today, Nusa Dua is a place for relaxation and upscale living while keeping its Balinese charm and traditions.
The name Nusa Dua means “two islands,” referring to the small islands near the shore. These islands are often used for ceremonies and rituals. Visitors love the clean white sand beaches, safe waters for swimming, and lovely gardens that offer a relaxing environment. Nusa Dua is also known for its excellent golf courses, art museums, and cultural performances that showcase Bali’s rich heritage.
Water Blow
Nusa Dua Beaches
Mangrove Forest
Pasifika Museum
Bali National Golf Club
Watersport
NUSA DUA at a Glance
Nusa Dua is located on the southeastern coast of Bali, about 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport. It’s a quiet and upscale area, perfect for relaxation. In the late 1970s, the Indonesian government developed Nusa Dua to attract luxury tourism while protecting the environment and local culture. Today, it is one of Bali’s most exclusive destinations. Many resorts offer all-inclusive packages, making it ideal for stress-free vacations. Nusa Dua is perfect for families, honeymooners, and anyone looking for a peaceful and luxurious escape.
Although modern and luxurious, Nusa Dua still keeps its Balinese traditions alive. Visitors can enjoy local art performances, traditional dance shows, and religious ceremonies. Puja Mandala is a special place where different faiths are celebrated together in harmony.
Relax on Nusa Dua Beach or Geger Beach, both perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Visit Pandawa Beach and Payung Beach, ideal for swimming and relaxing. Try exciting water sports at Tanjung Benoa, like jet-skiing, parasailing, snorkeling, and banana boat rides. Discover art and culture at the Pasifika Museum. Play a round of golf at Bali National Golf Club, surrounded by beautiful landscapes. Watch the Devdan Show, a mix of dance, music, and acrobatics that highlights Indonesian culture. Explore the peaceful Mangrove Forest for a nature escape. Shop and dine at Bali Collection, where you can find souvenirs, crafts, and delicious local or international food.
Nusa Dua offers a perfect mix of luxury, culture, and activities for visitors looking to experience the best of Bali.
EXPERIENCES
Travel information
EMERGENCY INFORMATION IN NUSA DUA
Stay prepared with these essential contacts during your trip to Nusa Dua. Save them for quick access.
If you face an emergency while traveling in Nusa Dua or across Bali, you can call the following numbers:
- Police: 110
- Ambulance: 118
- Fire Brigade: 113
- Search & Rescue: 115
📌 Tip: Make sure to use an Indonesian SIM card to dial these numbers.
If you need medical help, here are some hospitals in or near Nusa Dua:
- Address: ITDC Blok D, Jl. Nusa Dua
- Phone: +62 361 300 0911
- Address: Jalan Siligita, Jl. Nusa Dua No.14 Blok I, Benoa
- Phone: +62 361 775 827
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If you lose your passport or need assistance, visit your country’s consulate. Here are some of the main consulates in Bali:
Australia
- Consulate-General
- Address: Jalan Tantular No.32, Renon, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 361 200 3100
- Emergency: +61 2 6261 3305
United States
- Consular Agency
- Address: Jalan Hayam Wuruk Tanjung Bungkak No.310, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 361 233 605
United Kingdom
- Consulate
- Address: Jalan Tantular No 32, Sanur, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 21 2356 5200
Germany
- Honorary Consulate
- Address: Jalan Pantai Karang No.17, Sanur
- Phone: +62 361 288 535
France
- Consular Agency
- Address: Griya Abasan No.18, Padangsambian Klod
- Phone: +62 21 2355 8000
Netherlands
- Consulate
- Address: Raya Kuta No.127, Kuta
- Phone: +62 815 5666 7777
Japan
- Consular Office
- Address: Jalan Raya Puputan No.170, Renon, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 361 227 628
New Zealand
- Honorary Consulate
- Address: Villa Taman Berawa Jl. Subak Sari No.10, Tibubeneng
- Phone: +62 819 9947 7552
Italy
- Honorary Consulate
- Address:Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai – Gedung Asia Lotus Tour, Jimbaran
- Phone: +62 361 701 005
China
- Consulate-General
- Address: Jalan Tukad Badung No.8X, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 361 239 901
South Korea
- Consulate
- Address: Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin No.8, Sumerta Kelod, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 361 4455 037
India
- Consulate
- Address: Jalan Raya Puputan No.163, Renon, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 361 259 502
Russia
- Consular Office
- Address: Ungasan, South Kuta
- Phone: +62 851 0079 1560
Switzerland
- Honorary Consulate
- Address: Ganetri B No.9 D, Tonja, Denpasar
- Phone: +62 361 264 149
- Book a private driver with Bali Tour Getaways at a reliable and affordable price, call +62 813 5377 1393.
- Use Blue Bird Taxi, known for being reliable and safe. Their call center number is +62 361 701 111 or use their Blue Bird App.
- Alternatively, use ride-hailing apps like Gojek or Grab. These apps let you book car or bike taxis and even order food, deliveries, or pay with their e-wallets like GoPay or OVO.
- If you face issues with these apps, use their in-app help feature for quick assistance.
The safest way to exchange money in Nusa Dua is by using licensed money changers, such as Central Kuta Money Exchange and PT Dirgahayu Valuta Prima. This is reputable service that ensure secure and fair transactions.
💡 Tips to Identify a Licensed Money Changer in Bali:
- Check for an Official License:
- Look for authorized money changers with a blue PVA Berizin license sticker issued by Bank Indonesia and OJK (Financial Services Authority) logos prominently displayed.
- Compare Exchange Rates:
- Check the official rates on the Bank Indonesia website (Currency Rate Calculator).
- Ensure the offered rate is close to the official rate.
- Count Your Cash:
- Always double-check your cash before leaving the counter to avoid errors.
- Avoid Suspicious Locations:
- Stay away from small, unmarked money changers or those offering unusually high rates, as they are often scams.
Yes, it is safe to withdraw cash in Nusa Dua. Here are some tips:
- Use ATMs attached to banks, as they often have 24/7 security.
- The largest bills you can withdraw are 100,000 IDR and 50,000 IDR.
- Avoid standalone ATMs in quiet areas to minimize the risk of card skimming.