One-way Ticket Fast Boat from Sanur Bali or Nusa Lembongan

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One-way Ticket Fast Boat from Sanur Bali or Nusa Lembongan

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The trip you want is short, fast, and well run. This Sanur to Nusa Lembongan fast boat keeps sea time to about 30 minutes, and the best twist is you can pick the Lembongan port closest to where you’ll stay. I also like the choice of departure times, so you can line up the crossing without ruining your whole day.

The main thing to keep in mind is that this service depends on good weather, so poor conditions can trigger a change of date or a refund.

Here’s the feel-good part: the service is organized enough that you shouldn’t waste time guessing. On top of that, the team is set up to help with luggage right at the landing area, and communication is strong via WhatsApp and email (there’s even a staff contact named Ramadana in the coordination messages).

Quick Highlights: Sanur Fast Boat in Real Terms

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  • Two Lembongan ports to choose from: Jungut Batu or Mushroom Bay, based on where you’re staying
  • 30-minute crossing time that helps you use your day on Lembongan
  • Clear communication via WhatsApp and email, with straightforward instructions
  • Beach-style landing with staff assistance and practical help getting off safely
  • High satisfaction rate (4.9 average rating and 98% recommend)

Sanur to Nusa Lembongan: The Point of This One-Way Fast Boat

One-way Ticket Fast Boat from Sanur Bali or Nusa Lembongan - Sanur to Nusa Lembongan: The Point of This One-Way Fast Boat
This one-way ticket is built for one job: get you from Sanur Harbor on Bali to Nusa Lembongan Harbor quickly. The advertised time at sea is about 30 minutes, which is exactly what you want if you’ve got lunch plans, a sunset goal, or a tight itinerary.

On Lembongan, getting from the harbor to your lodging can take more time than the boat ride itself. That’s why port choice matters here. Instead of forcing everyone into one arrival spot, you choose between Jungut Batu and Mushroom Bay, based on which side makes your next step simpler.

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Picking the Right Port: Jungut Batu vs Mushroom Bay

This is the decision that actually changes your day.

Jungut Batu Port is served by D Camel and Arthamas fast boats. If your accommodation is closer to this side, you’ll likely spend less time transferring across the island afterward. In plain terms: you land, you get your bearings fast, and you head toward the next part of your plan without adding extra friction.

Mushroom Bay Port is served by Tanis Fast Cruise. This side is also popular because it aligns well with the Mushroom Bay area. One practical detail: landings here can involve a pontoon step, and the goal is to keep it comfortable while still getting you onshore efficiently. Based on the way people describe it, the landing design helps avoid soaking your feet, even though you end up walking on soft sand.

If you’re unsure which port is better, use a simple rule: pick the port that’s closest to your lodging. That’s not just marketing. It can be the difference between a smooth arrival and a longer, more expensive island transfer.

Scheduling: How Flexible Departure Times Help Your Whole Day

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This service offers flexible departure times, and that matters more than it sounds. Bali traffic and timing can be unpredictable, and you don’t want your day shaped around one fixed departure when you’re trying to hit a specific activity on Lembongan.

For a one-way ride, it’s often easiest to think backwards. Decide what you want on Lembongan first—maybe a beach day, snorkeling planning, or just time to settle in—then choose the Sanur departure that gets you there with a buffer.

The ride itself is short. The schedule flexibility is what keeps the rest of your plans from getting squeezed.

Getting to the Boat: What Check-In Feels Like

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This ticket includes the fast boat one-way ride only. Hotel transfer isn’t included, so you’ll want to handle your own way to Sanur Harbor. The good news is the meeting area is described as being near public transportation, which gives you options if you’re not coming by private car.

What I like about this setup is how “hands-on” it feels without being complicated. People describe the check-in as easy to follow, with clear instructions and the sense that the team is watching timing closely so you don’t miss the boat.

Communication is a big part of that. The service is known for sending updates and reconfirmations through WhatsApp and email, and the coordination messages include a staff contact named Ramadana. The practical value is simple: you get fewer surprises about where to go and when to show up.

The 30-Minute Sea Ride: Clean, Fast, and Built for Comfort

One-way Ticket Fast Boat from Sanur Bali or Nusa Lembongan - The 30-Minute Sea Ride: Clean, Fast, and Built for Comfort
Once you’re aboard, the goal is speed and comfort—and the consistent message is that the boats are clean and the crossing is fast. At about 30 minutes, this is not one of those long, slow transfers where you’re stuck watching waves for an hour and a half.

You should still expect a typical fast-boat feel: water movement, sun exposure, and the reality that it’s an open or semi-open experience. If you’re someone who gets uncomfortable on boats, consider dressing for breeze and staying hydrated.

Then comes the part that matters most: the arrival process.

Beach Landing at Jungut Batu or Mushroom Bay: How It Works

One-way Ticket Fast Boat from Sanur Bali or Nusa Lembongan - Beach Landing at Jungut Batu or Mushroom Bay: How It Works
In many ports, you step off onto something made for ships, not humans. Here, the landing is described as beach-style, with soft sand at arrival. The service includes assistance to help you get off safely, and multiple people mention that staff carry or help manage luggage right at the landing area.

That’s a real quality-of-life detail. Luggage on sand can be awkward, and the fewer moments you spend juggling bags and balance, the better your arrival feels.

At Mushroom Bay, the pontoon element gets mentioned specifically. The landing is planned to be easier on your feet, with the reported outcome being no wet toes even though you end up on sandy ground. That’s the kind of detail worth caring about if you’re packing light or you’re bringing sandals you actually like.

At Jungut Batu, the experience is described as smooth and well-run too, with the same theme: staff help during disembarkation so you’re not stuck sorting your belongings while the group is moving on.

Duration and Group Size: Why the Flow Feels Less Chaotic

One-way Ticket Fast Boat from Sanur Bali or Nusa Lembongan - Duration and Group Size: Why the Flow Feels Less Chaotic
The crossing is listed at about 30 minutes, and the overall experience caps at maximum 100 travelers. That cap matters because it suggests you’re not dealing with an endless crowd.

You’ll still want to show up early enough to check in calmly—fast boats are fast, and the entire point is timing. But the described process is organized enough that people report zero issues finding the office, checking in, and then boarding on time.

Price and Value: Getting More Day for About $12.22

One-way Ticket Fast Boat from Sanur Bali or Nusa Lembongan - Price and Value: Getting More Day for About $12.22
At $12.22 per person for a one-way ticket, you’re paying for speed and convenience. The money isn’t just buying transportation; it’s buying back time on Lembongan.

When a boat crossing takes about 30 minutes, you can usually fit it into your day without turning the whole plan into a travel day. That time savings is what makes this price feel like value. It’s also part of why people say it’s good price and good service in the same breath.

Is it the cheapest option possible? Maybe not, depending on where you’re starting and how you get to Sanur Harbor. But for a direct fast boat ride with port choice, it’s hard to ignore the practicality per dollar. You’re not paying for complexity—you’re paying to get across quickly.

Weather Reality: Plan for Good Conditions

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

This is one of those travel truths you can’t dodge in Indonesia’s coastal conditions. The best move is to build a little breathing room around your Lembongan plans, especially if you’re booking something time-sensitive.

If you’re traveling during a season when weather can change fast, don’t treat this as a “guaranteed no matter what” crossing. Treat it like a dependable plan with a backup built in.

Who This Fast Boat Is Perfect For (and Who Might Hesitate)

This one-way fast boat is a great fit if you want:

  • a quick Sanur to Nusa Lembongan transfer
  • port choice so you reduce extra island travel after you land
  • a ride that’s reported as safe, well organized, and on time

It may feel less ideal if:

  • you’re far from Sanur Harbor and don’t want to manage the transfer yourself (since hotel transfer isn’t included)
  • you have zero flexibility due to tight schedule and you can’t handle a weather-driven change

If you’re the type who likes arriving on your terms—boots on sand, bags organized, next step ready—this format makes sense.

Should You Book This Sanur to Nusa Lembongan One-Way Fast Boat?

I’d book it if you want a fast, straightforward crossing with strong coordination and a smart arrival setup. Port choice is the biggest reason, because it can save you time and hassle after the boat docks.

I’d pause if you’re worried about weather flexibility or you’re not set up to get yourself to Sanur Harbor. In that case, you’ll want a plan for your own timing first.

Bottom line: if your goal is to get to Nusa Lembongan efficiently and start enjoying the island sooner, this is the kind of practical booking that usually pays off.

FAQ

Where does the fast boat depart from?

The fast boat departs from Sanur Harbor in Bali and arrives at Nusa Lembongan Harbor.

How long is the ride across?

The crossing time is about 30 minutes (approx.).

Can I choose where I land in Nusa Lembongan?

Yes. You can choose between Jungut Batu Port and Mushroom Bay Port based on which is closest to your accommodation.

Which boat operators use each port?

D Camel and Arthamas dock at Jungut Batu Port. Tanis Fast Cruise docks at Mushroom Bay Port.

What’s included in the price?

The price includes a one-way fast boat ticket. Hotel transfer is not included.

What happens if weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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