Ferry from Bali to Indonesia
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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Arjuna Fast Cruise, Bali Eka Jaya, Bluewater Express, Ganggari Fast Boat, Gili Getaway, Gili Gili Fast Boat, Golden Queen Fast Boat, S'gening Fast Boat, Scoot Fast Cruises, Semaya One Fast Cruise, Starfish Fast Cruise, Sugriwa Express, The Angkal Fast Cruise, The Tanis Fast Cruise & Wanderlust Cruise provide the ferries from Bali to Indonesia, with around 268 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season and operator.

How long is the ferry from Bali to Indonesia?

Bali Indonesia ferry time can range from 20 minutes to 4 hours 45 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry route, operator, and whether the ship is a conventional or high speed ferry.

Is there a fast ferry to Bali to Indonesia?

The fastest ferry from Bali to Indonesia in approximately 20 minutes with The Angkal Fast Cruise on the Kusamba Nusa Penida (Sampalan Harbour) ferry.

Can I take a car on the ferry from Bali to Indonesia?

No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from Bali to Indonesia.

What is the distance between Bali and Indonesia?

The distance between Bali and Indonesia is 8.0 miles (12.9km) and 7.0 nautical miles from the nearest destination ports.

What is the price of a ferry from Bali to Indonesia?

Ferry prices from Bali to Indonesia ranges on booking factors such as route, operator, season and vessel.

Padang Bai to Bangsal Ferries

The Padang Bai to Bangsal ferry sails approximately 8 times daily and up to 59 weekly with a crossing time of 2 hours 38 minutes.

Padang Bai to Bangsal Ferries

Ferries from Kusamba to Nusa Penida (Sampalan Harbour) sail about 8 times daily and up to 56 weekly with a sailing time of 20 minutes.

Ferry Offers from Bali to Indonesia

For the best ferry price, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest tickets. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

Booking ferry tickets from Bali to Indonesia

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Ferries from Bali to Indonesia

About Bali

Bali nestles between Java to the west and Lombok to the east in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia. A small island with an estimated 10,000 temples and a vibrant arts culture, Bali has much more to offer than just picturesque beaches and excellent surf. Aside from its natural beauty, the happy-go-lucky Balinese way of life makes it hard to leave, too. Kuta in the south boasts a superb nightlife, Ubud is characterised by stunning rice fields, while the heart of the island is dominated by dramatic volcanoes and hillside temples and shrines, so there’s plenty to see on this incredible island. Travelling by ferry is a convenient way to explore Indonesia’s beautiful islands and Bali is a great departure point for doing so, with a few ports on along the east coast offering frequent routes to the nearby island of Lombok and to the Gili Islands.

About Indonesia

Indonesia is the world’s 4th most populous country situated in Southeast Asia, comprising over 17,000 islands stretched along the equator, of which only 8,000 are inhabited. As you would expect from the largest archipelago on the planet, Indonesia has an incredibly diverse landscape and culture, with over 300 languages spoken, the world’s 2nd largest tropical forest, 130 active volcanoes and 1,000’s of spectacular temples spread across the islands. Most tourists flock to Bali, the hub for luxury resorts, stunning beaches and excellent surf breaks. The capital, Jakarta has great shopping spots and the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, whilst the Gili Islands offer a buzzing nightlife tailored for backpackers. Given the sheer quantity of islands in Indonesia, travelling by ferry is the best way to get around. It has an extensive ferry network offering domestic routes to and from some of the most popular destinations in the country, as well as international crossings to Singapore, which are all operated by a wide selection of ferry companies.

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