Padang Bai – Gili Trawangan
Ferries to Gili Islands
Padang Bai – Gili Trawangan
Ferries to Gili Islands
There are around 10 daily and 71 weekly sailings from Padang Bai to Gili Trawangan. 7 operators sail this route
The earliest Padang Bai Gili Trawangan ferry sailings typically depart Padang Bai at around 08:00. The last ferry usually departs at 16:00.
The average duration of a Padang Bai Gili Trawangan ferry is around 1h 40m. The fastest sailings are approximately 1h 30m. Sailing times can vary; durations often differ between ferry operators, type of ship and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are an average of 10 daily sailings and up to 71 weekly ferry sailings from Padang Bai to Gili Trawangan. These sailings are provided by Bali Eka Jaya, Bluewater Express, Ganggari Fast Boat, Gili Gili Fast Boat, Golden Queen Fast Boat, Semaya One Fast Cruise & The Tanis Fast Cruise. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
Padang Bai Gili Trawangan ferry prices typically range between $69.82* and $302.48*. The average price is typically $139.65*. The cheapest Padang Bai Gili Trawangan ferry prices start from $33.19*. The average price for a foot passenger is $139.65*.
Pricing will vary depending on the number of passengers, vehicle type, route, and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Padang Bai and Gili Trawangan is approximately 37.3 miles (60.0km) or 32.4 nautical miles.
Currently, cars are not allowed on ferries between Padang Bai and Gili Trawangan.
Foot passengers are allowed on ferries between between Padang Bai and Gili Trawangan with Bali Eka Jaya, Bluewater Express, Ganggari Fast Boat, Gili Gili Fast Boat, Golden Queen Fast Boat, Semaya One Fast Cruise & The Tanis Fast Cruise. Please note that the availability of foot passenger services may vary between ferry operators. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for foot passenger ferries.
Currently, you can not bring your pets on ferries from Padang Bai to Gili Trawangan.
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Padang Bai - Gili Trawangan Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Indonesia | |
Destination Country | Indonesia | |
No. of Operators | 7 | |
Operators | Bali Eka Jaya, Bluewater Express, Ganggari Fast Boat, Gili Gili Fast Boat, Golden Queen Fast Boat, Semaya One Fast Cruise & The Tanis Fast Cruise | |
Average Price | A$139* | |
Average Daily Sailings | 10 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 71 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 1h 40m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 1h 30m | |
First Ferry | 08:00 | |
Last Ferry | 16:00 | |
Distance | 32 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
One of the most popular towns with travellers, Padang Bai is in the Eastern region of the sought after holiday destination of Bali. Padang Bai ferry port provides the gateway to other highly desired resorts in Indonesia, with many crossings per week.
Gili Trawangan Port sits on the largest of three islands that form the Gili Islands, a small island group off the northwest coast of Indonesia. The island group relies massively on tourism, especially Gili Trawangan, which has developed its infrastructure solely to attract tourists by presenting them with the chance to relax in luxurious resorts. Most resorts around the port will provide accommodation in the form of small huts, typically with a pool and restaurants offering local dishes. The Gili Islands offer crossings around each of the islands, as well as ferry routes to Lombok Port on the west coast of Indonesia, providing the gateway into the heart of the country. However, the most popular crossing is to Bali, one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the world. The sailing runs frequently throughout the day, usually lasting around four to five hours. Transport to the port is limited on Gili Trawangan island; there are no motorized vehicles operating on any of the islands, so most land journeys are traversed by foot, bicycle or a small horse drawn carriage known as a Cidomo.