Ferries from
Lombok to Gili Islands
Ferries from
Lombok to Gili Islands
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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.
The Gili Islands offer a stunning tropical escape off the coast of Lombok in Indonesia. This trio of small islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air – are famous for their white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs. Visitors can enjoy a car-free environment, with transport limited to bicycles and horse-drawn carriages, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The islands are a paradise for snorkelers and divers, with abundant marine life including sea turtles and colourful fish. Gili Trawangan is known for its lively nightlife, while Gili Meno offers tranquil seclusion, and Gili Air strikes a perfect balance between the two. Throughout the year, the islands host traditional ceremonies, with the Bau Nyale festival in February being particularly notable. Travellers can easily access the Gili Islands via ferry from Bali's Padangbai port or from Lombok, making them an ideal addition to any Indonesian island-hopping adventure.