Gili Air Guide
Is there a ferry from Gili Air?
Scoot Fast Cruises, Gili Getaway, Bluewater Express, Bali Eka Jaya, The Tanis Fast Cruise, Wanderlust Cruise, FreeBird Express, Starfish Fast Cruise, Semaya One Fast Cruise, Sugriwa Express, Gili Gili Fast Boat, S'gening Fast Boat, Ganggari Fast Boat, Golden Queen Fast Boat connecting Bali, Gili Islands, Indonesia. Ferries from Gili Air sail approximately 26.0 times a day and up to 190.0 times a week.
Where can I get a ferry from Gili Air?
Gili Air ferries sail to Amed, Bangsal, Gili Gede, Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu Beach), Nusa Lembongan (Mushroom Beach), Nusa Lembongan (Yellow Bridge), Nusa Penida, Nusa Penida (Buyuk Harbour), Nusa Penida (Sampalan Harbour), Padang Bai, Sanur, Serangan.
How long is the ferry from Gili Air?
Ferries sailing from Gili Air can range between 15m and 4h 30m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
What is the most Popular route from Gili Air?
The most popular route from Gili Air is Gili Air - Padang Bai.
How much do ferries from Gili Air cost?
Ferry price from Gili Air can range between £26 and £157 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Is there a car ferry from Gili Air?
No operators from this port take cars on board.
Are foot passengers allowed on ferries from Gili Air?
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Gili Air. You can travel as a foot passenger from Gili Air with Scoot Fast Cruises, Gili Getaway, Bluewater Express, Bali Eka Jaya, The Tanis Fast Cruise, Wanderlust Cruise, FreeBird Express, Starfish Fast Cruise, Semaya One Fast Cruise, Sugriwa Express, Gili Gili Fast Boat, S'gening Fast Boat, Ganggari Fast Boat, Golden Queen Fast Boat.
Amed Guide
Amed Ferry Port
The west Indonesian island of Bali has been a booming tourist destination since the late 20th century and it’s easy to see why. Sitting just south of the equator, the island has a year-round tropical climate that can be enjoyed from one of the silk-sand beaches that skirt the ultramarine coast of the Balinese Sea.
The port of Amed can be found on the north-east coast of the isle. The terminal here is small with very few amenities, thus making it more suited to island hoppers looking to make the short trip east towards the Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara. There is little in the way of public transport on Amed and just a single, narrow road that links the town to the other settlements on the island.
Fast ferries regularly carry passengers throughout the week to the Gili islands, including Gili Air and Gili Trawanga, as well as the port of Bangsal on the larger isle of Lombok. These destinations all sit within the Coral Triangle, the richest centre of marine life on earth, making it a Valhalla for ardent divers.
The times and frequency of ferries leaving from the port of Amed are subject to change so it is recommended to check live departure boards before setting off on your journey.