There are some small, simple homestays and bungalows on Nusa Penida.
These are in the north between Toyapakeh and Sampalan. There is nothing
even approaching mid-range accommodation though. Visitors to the island
often do not book ahead and instead turn up and take their chances.
Visitors wishing to explore the remote, rugged areas of the island in
the high centre and south may be able to find informal accomodation with
a local family by asking a head of village (Kepala Desa). The only other alternative away from the north coast is camping.
In the other island near Penida, specially in Nusa Lembongan, there's
so many guest hiuse, hostel, villa, and hotel you can choose. Most of
the villas and hotels on the review below also located in Nusa
Lembongan. Source
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