Ferries to Bali
40 connections run to other ports in Indonesia.
The directory lists two ferry ports and twelve ferry routes for Bali. Most connections run through Sanur and Padang Bai. 40 connections run to other ports in Indonesia. Semaya One Fast Cruise, Dcamel Fast Ferry, Wijaya Perkasa and 19 other operators sail these routes.
Route map Bali
- Wijaya Perkasa
- Ganggari Fast Boat
- Gili Gili Fast Boat
- Dcamel Fast Ferry
- Bluewater Express
- Semaya One Fast Cruise
- Bali Eka Jaya
- Golden Queen Fast Boat
- Wahana Virendra
- Starfish Fast Cruise
- Sugriwa Express
- Tanis Fast Cruise
- S’gening Fast Boat
- Scoot Fast Cruises
- Rocky Fast Cruise
- Marlin Fast Boat
- The Angkal Fast Cruise
- Arthamas Express
- D'stars Fast Ferry
- Maruti Group Fast Boat
- Arjuna Fast Cruise
- Wanderlust Cruise
Ferry ports in Bali

Ferries to Padang Bai
Padang Bai is the most important ferry port in the east of Bali. Ferries leave here daily for Lombok (Lembar), a crossing of about 4-5 hours, along with speedboats to the Gili Islands. The port is also a starting point for diving trips.
Ferries to Sanur
Sanur is the main ferry port on Bali for services to Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. Numerous speedboat operators such as Maruti, Scoot and Rocky Fast Cruise sail daily (around 40-45 minutes). The new terminal makes boarding comfortable.
Ferry routes Bali
- Ferry from Padang Bai to Bangsal
- Ferry from Padang Bai to Gili Air
- Ferry from Padang Bai to Gili Meno
- Ferry from Padang Bai to Gili Trawangan
- Ferry from Padang Bai to Nusa Lembongan (Yellow Bridge)
- Ferry from Padang Bai to Senggigi
- Ferry from Sanur to Bangsal
- Ferry from Sanur to Gili Air
- Ferry from Sanur to Gili Meno
- Ferry from Sanur to Gili Trawangan
- Ferry from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan (Telatak Harbor)
- Ferry from Sanur to Nusa Penida (Banjar Nyuh)