Introduction
Island in Indonesia Nusa PenidaNative name: ᬦᬸᬲᬧᭂᬦᬶᬤNickname: Blue Paradise IslandGolden Egg of BaliFrom top, left to right: Broken beach, Ngaben ceremony in Nusa Penida, Atuh Beach, Kelingking beach [id], and Diamond Beach.Nusa PenidaGeographyLocationSoutheast AsiaCoordinates8°44′0″S 115°32′0″E / 8.73333°S 115.53333°E / -8.73333; 115.53333ArchipelagoLesser Sunda IslandsArea202.84 km2 (78.32 sq mi)Highest pointMount MundiAdministration IndonesiaProvince BaliRegency Klungkung RegencyDistrictNusa PenidaLargest settlementBatukandik (pop. 6,500)DemographicsPopulation65,820 (mid 2024)Pop. density324.5/km2 (840.5/sq mi)LanguagesNusa Penida Balinese, IndonesianEthnic groupsBalinese and other minority ethnic groups Nusa Penida (Indonesian pronunciation: [nuˈsa pəˈnida]; Balinese: ᬦᬸᬲᬧᭂᬦᬶᬤ, romanized: nusa pĕnida) is an island located near the southeastern Indonesian island of Bali, which forms a district of the same name in Klungkung Regency. The Badung Strait separates the island and Bali. The interior of Nusa Penida is hilly with a maximum altitude of 524 metres, and the climate is drier than Bali. Like Bali, it is a major tourist destination. In addition to Nusa Penida, the administrative district of Nusa Penida includes the nearby islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, plus eleven even smaller islands. The district had a population of 45,110 at the 2010 census, covering 202.84 km2 (78.32 sq mi), and the official estimate as of 2024 was 65,820.