Nusa Penida Guide
Nusa Penida Ferry
Is there a ferry from Nusa Penida?
Starfish Fast Cruise, Marlin Fast Boat, Bali Eka Jaya, Sugriwa Express, Bluewater Express, The Tanis Fast Cruise, S'gening Fast Boat, Arjuna Fast Cruise provide Nusa Penida ferries connecting Indonesia with 9 destinations. Ferries from Nusa Penida sail approximately 31 times a day and up to 219 times a week.
Where can I get a ferry from Nusa Penida?
Nusa Penida ferries sail to Bangsal, Gili Trawangan, Serangan, Gili Air, Sanur, Gili Meno, Padang Bai, Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu Beach), Senggigi.
How long is the ferry from Nusa Penida?
Ferries sailing from Nusa Penida can range between 30m and 3h 30m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
What is the fastest ferry from Nusa Penida?
The fastest ferry from Nusa Penida is on the Nusa Penida - Sanur ferry in 30m with The Tanis Fast Cruise.
Popular routes from Nusa Penida
Ferries from Nusa Penida - Sanur sail approximately 92 times per week with a crossing time of 46m. The average price of a Nusa Penida - Sanur ferry is about £31.45. The Nusa Penida - Gili Trawangan ferry runs 31 times per week with a duration of 1h 56m. The average price of a Nusa Penida - Gili Trawangan ferry is around £66.05.
How much do ferries from Nusa Penida cost?
Ferry price from Nusa Penida can range between £17.02 and £96.66 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Is there a car ferry from Nusa Penida?
No, currently there are no car ferries from Nusa Penida. Use our Deal Finder to find alternative routes.
Are foot passengers allowed on ferries from Nusa Penida?
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Nusa Penida. You can travel as a foot passenger from Nusa Penida with Sugriwa Express, Bali Eka Jaya, Bluewater Express, Arjuna Fast Cruise, Marlin Fast Boat, Starfish Fast Cruise, S'gening Fast Boat, The Tanis Fast Cruise.
Can I take my pet on the ferry from Nusa Penida?
No, currently you can not take your pet with you on the ferry from Nusa Penida.
Can I book a cabin on ferries from Nusa Penida?
Cabins are currently unavailable on all ferries from Nusa Penida. Our Deal Finder may be useful in finding alternative ports with ferries that offer cabin accommodation.
Senggigi Guide
What is there to do in Senggigi?
Senggigi embodies much of the Indonesian islands; alluring bays and light sand beaches decorate the landscape, tropical mountainside towers over the town and an influx of tourists engulf the main strip. It is that main strip formed by myriad of small clubs, food stands and decadent nightclubs that holds much of the focus – many young people from across the globe adorn Senggigi’s centre until the early hours of the morning. Over the past few years it has transformed into a haven for backpackers on a budget, taking advantage of the cheap accommodation and alcohol.
The infrastructure may have gradually been designed to appeal to travellers, but there is enough to tempt families into staying on Lombok’s west coast for a few days. The beach to the south of the peninsula remains quiet and relaxed even amidst the height of summer, perfect for a refreshing dip in the waters. For the adventurous types, scuba, snorkelling and paddle boarding are available, and for something in between tranquillity and adventure, boat tours offer the chance to swim in the idyllic environment.
How do you get around Senggigi?
Touts will flock around tourists, offering them deals on rental cars, rides on motorbikes and taxis, but they are to be avoided. Bemos are shared pick-up trucks which offer very affordable prices on their set route around the island – they are ideal for getting closer to the desired destination.