At a Glance
- Where: the cha
el between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, Klungkung regency
- What it is: a yellow pedestrian suspension bridge between the two islands
- Famous for: linking the islands and as a popular photo spot in its own right
- Rebuilt: 2017 (the previous bridge collapsed in 2016)
- Getting there: on the south of Lembongan, at the crossing to Ceningan
The Yellow Bridge, also "the Bridge of Love," is a narrow bright-yellow suspension bridge across the mangrove cha
el linking Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. It's the main artery between the islands and a colourful sight in itself: turquoise water, boats and seaweed farms below the deck. The previous bridge collapsed in 2016, and it was rebuilt in 2017.
Why Visit
The bridge is both the crossing to Ceningan and a photogenic spot with views over the cha
el, mangroves and boats. Everyone heading to the Blue Lagoon and Ceningan's quiet coves passes over it.
What You'll See and Do
- The view from the bridge over the turquoise cha
el, mangroves and seaweed plots.
- The crossing to Ceningan — on foot or by scooter toward the Blue Lagoon.
- Cafés and rental points at both ends of the bridge.
When to Visit and What to Know
Any time of day works; for photos, mo ing or sunset is nicer.
- The bridge is narrow, with weight and vehicle limits — scooters and pedestrians cross in tu s.
- Mind your belongings and follow the crossing rules.
Combine Your Trip
- Nusa Ceningan and its Blue Lagoon — just across the bridge.
- Nusa Lembongan (Dream Beach, Devil's Tears) — on the other side.
FAQ
What is the Yellow Bridge for? It links Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan — people cross it on foot or by scooter between the islands.
Can you drive a car across? No, the bridge is narrow — pedestrians and scooters only, with limits.
Is it worth a dedicated trip? It's a photo stop on the way to Ceningan rather than a half-day destination of its own.
Excursions visiting Yellow Bridge
