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Stay a luxury hotel on nusa penida island.

Hotels are very far from the harbor. You can find shuttles around the harbor. Hotels are close to the east coast, such as the Diamond Beach. If you want to ride the Chew Cafe or Restaurant Bar around the harbor, it will take an hour to ride, but in exchange for the private inside of the hotel that looks cut off from the inside of the island. Around the hotel there are only forests. Bathing zones inside the hotel will be outdoor. Travel inside the hotel will mainly use golf carts.

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