Nusa Penida – Bangsal
Ferries to Lombok
Nusa Penida – Bangsal
Ferries to Lombok
Depending on the season their are usually 6 daily and 40 weekly sailings between Nusa Penida and Bangsal. 7 ferry operators provide the ferries from Nusa Penida to Bangsal, Starfish Fast Cruise, Bali Eka Jaya, Sugriwa Express, Bluewater Express, The Tanis Fast Cruise, Wanderlust Cruise & Gili Gili Fast Boat.Nusa Penida Bangsal ferries take around 3 hours. The ferry costs between $52 and $217, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Nusa Penida to Bangsal.
The earliest Nusa Penida Bangsal ferry typically departs Nusa Penida at about 09:15 and the last ferry usually leaves at 14:15.
Ferries from Nusa Penida to Bangsal sail in around 3 hours. The fastest ferry is approximately 2 hours. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 40 weekly sailings from Nusa Penida to Bangsal provided by Starfish Fast Cruise, Bali Eka Jaya, Sugriwa Express, Bluewater Express, The Tanis Fast Cruise, Wanderlust Cruise & Gili Gili Fast Boat. Timetables can change from season to season.
Starfish Fast Cruise provide 7 sailings weekly. Bali Eka Jaya provide 14 sailings weekly. Sugriwa Express provide 7 sailings weekly. Bluewater Express provide 7 sailings weekly. The Tanis Fast Cruise provide 7 sailings weekly. Wanderlust Cruise provide 7 sailings weekly. Gili Gili Fast Boat provide 7 sailings weekly.
The price of a ferry from Nusa Penida to Bangsal typically range between $52* and $217*. On average the Nusa Penida Bangsal ferry is $101*. The cheapest Nusa Penida Bangsal ferry prices start from $52*. The average price for a foot passenger is $101*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25.
The distance between Nusa Penida to Bangsal is approximately 42 miles (67km) or 36 nautical miles.
Unfortunately, cars are not allowed to travel on ferries between Nusa Penida and Bangsal.
Starfish Fast Cruise, Bali Eka Jaya, Sugriwa Express, Bluewater Express, Wanderlust Cruise & Gili Gili Fast Boat allow foot passengers on Nusa Penida Bangsal ferries.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Nusa Penida to Bangsal.
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Nusa Penida - Bangsal Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Indonesia | |
Destination Country | Indonesia | |
No. of Operators | 7 | |
Operators | Bali Eka Jaya, Bluewater Express, Orion Prince Fast Ferry, Starfish Fast Cruise, Sugriwa Express, The Tanis Fast Cruise & Wanderlust Cruise | |
Average Price | A$96* | |
Average Daily Sailings | 4 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 29 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 2h 54m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 2h 45m | |
First Ferry | 09:15 | |
Last Ferry | 12:30 | |
Distance | 36 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
On the north-western tip of Lombok, one of the islands in the West Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia, is the tiny port of Bangsal. This busy ferry terminal, formed of just a single pier that juts into the Bali Sea, is found close to the imposing Mount Rinjani volcano that dominates the island's northern landscape. A single rural road leads to and from the port, heading to the nearest village of Pamenang. It is a route that cuts through lush tropical vegetation and slowly rises towards the vista of inland hills. Facilities at the port are limited to a few small shops and a car-park, though a market selling food and drink is nearby. Those travelling to the port from other areas in Lombok can join the Ji. H. Mansur road that heads north from the island’s capital city of Mataram. It’s an hour-long route that twists through the dense countryside and arrives almost directly at the harbour-side. Only one passenger route currently operates from the port. A FreeBird Express line sails the short distance eastwards to the port of Amed in Bali a few times throughout the week.