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We are three Aussie lads who were on a surfing trip when we fell in love with the lifestyle, scenery and the people of Nusa Lembongan.  When we saw an opportunity to form a second home here we grabbed it. It is hard to describe the feeling you get standing on the hill looking over the ocean back at Bali and Mt Agung. You cant really describe this and you wont know till you get here and time seems to stop very still. Tiga Saudara which in English means Three Brothers. We welcome you and enjoy your stay.

What to do when you Arrive in Bali


Before you break into party time and especially if your flight doesn't tie in with the boat trips to the Island you are going to need somewhere to stay, transport from the airport, and transport to the boat. Of cause you can do your own thing if you wish otherwise we can arrange everything for you, including your choice of boat to the Island. A twin share room at a central Kuta Hotel and transport provided by our land partner PT Rumah Pulau Saya will cost approx $35 USD. Just ask for more details when you book.

How to get to Nusa Lembongan


  Getting to Lembongan is easy.

Simply get aboard a boat at Sanur and enjoy the ride until you land on the island.

You have a few choices when it comes to boat travel.

The PUBLIC BOAT leaves twice a day, 8am & 10am (jam karet). An out rigger type boat, it is a unique experience, comfortable and cheap (aprox $7Australian), and good way to meet the locals, it will take about 1.5 hours.

SCOOT also leaves Sanur a few times a day, it is a little more expensive (aprox $15 Australian) but will get you there in 30min, it also offers an afternoon run that may suit your needs, you can book Scoot via www.scootcruise.com

If you want to go all out you can also travel on the Bali Hai, a monterous ferry that leaves form Benoa harbour around 9am, I don't know how much it costs but it ain't 7 bucks Aussie :-)

These boats are easy to book through your travel agent or hotel in Bali.

Once on the island you can walk, ride, paddle, swim and explore. Check out the map of the main roads on Lembongan, well more tracks than roads, there are no cars on the island, just motor bikes.

Please Enjoy

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