After a few days in Ubud, we were more than ready for the beach. We hopped on a minibus on Monday morning and headed for Sanur, where we could catch a boat to the island of Nusa Lembongan. There are a few options for getting there. Most tourists take a fast boat, which is about a 45 minute trip. We opted for the much cheaper public slow boat and settled in with a handful of other travellers amongst big water bottles and other cargo for the 90 minute cruise.
When we got off the boat onto the beach, there were a lot of options for lodging immediately in front of us. We took the advice of a Kiwi on the slow boat and headed east. After trying a few different places, which were all pretty pricey, we found a steal of a deal at the Segara Beach Inn. A tiny place run by the friendliest husband and wife team, it only has four rooms and we definitely got the best one. Set back less than 20m from the beach, the big room and comfortable bed had its own patio (the view from which is above) where much reading was done during our stay.
We spent a few mostly lazy days here, watching the sunset every night from a beachfront restaurant, playing cards, and looking at stars. It really is paradise and I almost don't want to leave.
On Tuesday, we explored the island a bit by renting a scooter for $5. We headed out to the mangrove forest on the North-East part of the island and paid a boatman to take us on a tour. It was so peaceful, and like nothing I have ever seen before. We opted to go in the late afternoon, and the forest started to get noisier as little birds came out to play and hunt bugs. It was really cool to watch them dart around, low over the water and through the trees. After, we went back to the South-West, through the town and coming to a big hill. The little scooter couldn't handle taking both of us up the hill, so Cole said "you should take it, you're lighter". Well. That was a bad idea. I didn't crash or anything but I almost caused a traffic jam by driving it off the road. Cole took over, thankfully, and I am not allowed to drive any more scooters until there's a chance for some lessons. After surviving that near disaster (I am exaggerating a bit. Nothing really bad could have happened) we made it to the top of the hill for a lovely view of most of the island.
On Wednesday, we decided to do some snorkeling. We probably should have made this decision the day before because a lot of trips left at 8am, but it didn't matter. We found someone to take us out anyway. We went to a few different spots. The first one was really beautiful and beside a sheer cliff off the coast of Nusa Penida, a nearby island. There were lots of fish and plenty of coral. We didn't stay very long here because the current was really strong and pushed us into the inlet quite quickly. We went to another spot and hopped in, with our captain saying there were a lot of big fish here. Well, after a few minutes in the water I indeed saw a lot of big fish, like more than a metre long each, come out of the coral next to me. Naturally, because I am always cool, calm, and collected, I lost my shit and practically flew back into the boat. While our captain and people in nearby boats laughed at me because I am ridiculous, Cole continued exploring while I pulled myself together. We went to the next spot, which thankfully had no currents and no massive, startling (though perfectly harmless) fish, and it was a lot more fun.
After another night of sunset card games, we decided it was time to carry on to the big island of Java, so we made a rough plan and packed our bags. Next stop: volcanos.