Ferries from
Indonesia to Lombok
Ferries from
Indonesia to Lombok
There are 16 ferry routes. Ferries from Padang Bai to Senggigi and Padang Bai to Bangsal are popular ferry trips from Indonesia to Lombok. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Indonesia to Lombok sail approximately 19 times per week with Bali Eka Jaya.
The ferry crossing from Indonesia to Lombok takes between 1 hour 45 minutes and 2 hours 45 minutes, depending on the route, operator and ship.
The fastest ferry from Indonesia to Lombok takes 1 hour 45 minutes on the Nusa Penida to Senggigi ferry with Bali Eka Jaya.
No, you currently cannot take your car on the ferry from Indonesia to Lombok.
The distance between Indonesia and Lombok is approximately 39 miles, 62km or 34 nautical miles.
Indonesia to Lombok ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed or conventional ferry.
The Padang Bai to Senggigi ferry sails approximately 37 times per week, with a crossing time of 2 hours 30 minutes.
Padang Bai to Bangsal ferry ferries sail approximately 46 times per week, with a sailing time of 2 hours 30 minutes.
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Indonesia captivates visitors with its remarkable diversity across more than 17,000 islands. This Southeast Asian archipelago offers everything from pristine beaches to active volcanoes and ancient temples. Bali draws millions with its spiritual atmosphere, terraced rice fields, and vibrant arts scene. Jakarta, the bustling capital, showcases the country's modern side alongside historical districts like Kota Tua. Nature enthusiasts can explore Komodo National Park, home to the famous Komodo dragons, or trek through lush rainforests in Sumatra and Borneo to spot orangutans in their natural habitat. Throughout the year, Indonesia hosts colourful celebrations including Nyepi (Balinese New Year) with its fascinating 'day of silence' and the spectacular Jember Fashion Carnival. From Indonesia, ferry connections provide convenient access to neighbouring countries like Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, making it an excellent starting point for exploring Southeast Asia.
Lombok, Indonesia's lesser-known island paradise, offers a refreshing alternative to its famous neighbour Bali. With pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters and the majestic Mount Rinjani volcano dominating the landscape, this Indonesian gem captivates visitors seeking authentic experiences. The Gili Islands, just off Lombok's coast, are perfect for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts wanting to explore vibrant coral reefs. Cultural attractions include traditional Sasak villages where ancient customs still thrive, and the historic Pura Lingsar temple where Hindu and Muslim traditions blend harmoniously. Every February, the Bau Nyale Festival sees locals gather on Lombok's southern beaches to catch sea worms, believed to bring good fortune. Lombok's main port, Lembar, connects travellers to Bali via regular ferry services, making it easy to combine both islands in one trip. The island also offers ferry connections to Sumbawa, allowing visitors to continue their Indonesian adventure eastward.