Bali to the Gili Islands: How to Get to Gili Trawangan (2024)

If you’re planning on heading to Indonesia, chances are, you’ve included Gili Trawangan on your itinerary. This little slice of paradise has been the go-to backpacker haven in Indo and continuously lives up to the expectations of travelers everywhere. As you probably know, Indonesia is made up of thousands of islands (over 17,000, to be exact), which can make travel slightly difficult. Fear not, we’re here to help you make your way from Lombok or Bali to the Gili Islands with ease!

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About the Gili Islands

The Gili Islands are three islands off the coast of Lombok, east of the island of Bali. The Gilis are comprised of Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. “Gili” literally translates to “island”. Famous for their white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and incredible coral reefs, the Gilis are a common stop for many backpackers. Gili Trawangan is the most developed of the three, measuring 3 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide.

How to get to Gili Trawangan

There isn’t an airport on Gili Trawangan, so you’ll have to get there by boat. You can catch a boat from either Lombok or Bali with relative ease. If you’re heading to Gili Meno or Gili Air, these options will also bring you there. The following is a summary of your main options:

The Fast Boat to Gili Trawangan from Bali:

  • Route: Your accommodation in Canggu/Ubud → Drive to Padang Bai (2+ hours) → Fast boat to Gili Trawangan (2+ hours)
  • Travel Time: 4-5+ hours total including waiting time
  • Cost: from IDR 350,000 one way

Slow Boat to Gili Trawangan from Bali:

  • Route: Your accommodation in Canggu/Ubud → Drive to Padang Bai (2+ hours) → Slow boat to Lombok (4+ hours) → Taxi from Lembar Port to Bangsal Port (1.5+ hours) → Boat to Gili Trawangan (30+ minutes)
  • Travel Time: 10+ hours total including waiting time
  • Cost: from IDR 55,000 one way + IDR 300,000-400,000 taxi from Lembar Port to Bangsal Port + IDR 25,000 boat from Bangsal Port to Gili T = about IDR 380,000+ one way (not including transport to Padang Bai in Bali)

Ferry to Gili Trawangan from Lombok:

  • Route: Drive to Bangsal Port (from Lombok airport: 2+ hours) → Boat to Gili Trawangan (30+ minutes)
  • Travel Time: 30+ minutes from Bangsal Port
  • Cost: from IDR 25,000 for the public boat, from IDR 85,000 for a fast ferry + IDR 300,000-400,000 for a taxi to Bangsal Port

Flight from Bali to Lombok + Boat:

  • Route: Your accommodation in Canggu/Ubud → Drive to Denpasar Ngurah Rai Airport (1.5+ hours) → Flight to Lombok (30 minutes) → Drive from airport to Bangsal Port (2+ hours) → Boat to Gili Trawangan (30+ minutes)
  • Travel Time: 7+ hours including waiting time
  • Cost: from IDR 800,000 one way (not including transport to airport)

Mad Monkey Insider Tips:

Driving to Padang Bai and taking the fast boat is easily the most convenient option.

Depending on the season, some routes may not be running. We will update this post regularly, but it is best to always check with your accommodation or a travel agent for the latest information and schedules. You can also arrange transportation through Mad Monkey by contacting [emailprotected].

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The Fast Boat to Gili Trawangan from Bali

Coming from Bali is generally the most common route, as Bali is the most popular destination in Indonesia. The easiest and quickest way to get there is to first make your way to Padang Bai Port on the central, east side of Bali. From Canggu, this will take about two hours, depending on traffic. From Ubud, this will take about an hour and thirty minutes (but, traffic). If we didn’t emphasize this enough, the traffic on Bali can be horrendous, so be sure to give yourself a good enough time cushion in case it’s worse than usual.

From Padang Bai, you will take a “fast boat” to the Gilis. The pier where you will board your boat is right in front of the fast boat offices (Google Map search “Padgang Bai Fast Boat Harbour”) This journey will take around two hours. These boats will also stop at the other Gili Islands, so listen to the announcements to ensure you get off at the right stop or ask an employee.

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How to Arrange Transportation from Bali to Gili Trawangan

The most convenient way to arrange your transportation from Bali to Gili Trawangan is to book through your accommodation or a travel agent. You can find tourist agencies along the streets of every popular town in Bali. Ask around for the best prices and negotiate. Prices will fluctuate depending on the season, as well. Purchasing a round trip ticket will generally cost you less than two one-way tickets and your return ticket is generally open. These tickets usually include pickup from your accommodation. This will usually be a minibus/van that will make numerous stops to pick up other travelers around Canggu, Seminyak and Kuta.

Book your transport through Mad Monkey by contacting [emailprotected]

Alternatively, you can arrange your own ride to Padang Bai Port via a taxi, private driver, or ride sharing app like GoJek or Grab. This is more convenient, as you won’t have to leave as early since it’s a direct trip, but you’ll be paying extra. You can even buy your own boat ticket separately at one of the many boat company offices but prices aren’t always cheaper.

Cost:

From IDR350,000 (or $24USD) one way.

Best Company & Boat Schedule from Bali to the Gili Islands:

We recommend using Ekajaya, as they are the most reliable and timely. Ekajaya boats are scheduled to leave Padang Bai at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., and 10:30 a.m. daily (subject to change, depending on the time of year) — be sure to be at the dock about a half an hour early, even though the boats sometimes leave half an hour after their scheduled departure. The boats are fairly large and comfortable with air conditioning (usually). The top deck sometimes turns into a party, with music blasting and plenty of socializing. This trip takes about two hours.

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NOTE: The scheduled departure times are updated as of June 2023. This is subject to change and they sometimes add or remove departure times so confirm times with the company, your accommodation, or a travel agent.

Mad Monkey Insider Tips:

Remember that this is the island life. Prices and departure times aren’t set in stone. Our best advice is to go through your trusted accommodation, as they generally work with the same tourist agents and companies. Another alternative is to ask around — someone you meet might have the number to a guy who can get you a cheap ticket. It’s common practice in Bali to “have a guy”.

Depending on the season, some of the companies and routes don’t run. Check with your accommodation to confirm times and availability. Book at least a day in advance to ensure a spot. If you choose to buy the package deal that includes hotel pickup, the time they give you may change (read: it’s possible they might be really late, but they’ll almost always get you to the boat on time). If you get to the port early, there are multiple nearby warungs (local restaurants) to eat at before boarding.

Getting to Mad Monkey from the Gili Trawangan Pier:

Once you dock at Gili Trawangan Pier, you’ll find that there are no motorized vehicles on Gili T so all transportation is done on foot, by bicycle, or by horse cart. If you want to foot it and take in the stunning scenery, you can cut through the center of the island which will take around 30 minutes. From the Gili Trawangan pier, head north up the coast for 750 meters. Turn left onto Jalan Vila Kelapa (look for Blu d’a Mare) and head west for 1.5 kilometers. When you reach the beach, turn right. Mad Monkey is 2 minutes up the road.

If you follow the road around the island it would take around 45 minutes. To rent a bike it costs around IDR 50,000 (or $3.5USD) per day. A horse cart, otherwise known as a “cidomo”, costs around IDR 100,000-150,00 (or $7-$10USD).

Other Routes from Bali to the Gili Islands

Additionally, there are other ports in Bali you can depart from, although Padang Bai will be the quickest boat ride. There are daily boat transfers from Serangan, Sanur and Lembongan (the closest Nusa island off the east coast of Bali). If these ports are closer to your accommodation, you may want to consider these routes.

NOTE: Again, routes often change so be sure to check with your accommodation or travel agent.

Slow Boat to Gili Trawangan from Bali/Lombok to the Gili Islands

If the water is too choppy, some or none of the boat companies will run. In this case, or if you’re looking to take the cheapest transport option available, you can take the “slow boat”. There is a local ferry that leaves every 60 to 90 minutes daily from Bali to Lombok. The catch is that it’s quite a longer journey at around four to six hours one way. It’s also not as comfortable (you might not even get a seat), and usually more crowded. Not exactly for the faint of heart but it’ll probably wind up being quite an adventurous story to tell (or perhaps an incredibly long, boring one).

The slow boat will leave from Padang Bai; you can find the pier a bit south of where the fast boats leave from (Google Map search “Padang Bai Port”). This will eventually bring you to Lembar Port in Lombok. From here, you must take a taxi or other type of transport up to Bangsal Port (this will likely be included in your ticket if you book through a tourist shop). This drive will take around an hour and a half to two hours and may include extra stops. From Bangsal, you can take a public boat to Gili Trawangan (with stops to Air and Meno on the way), which will take around 30 to 45 minutes. There is also a fast ferry, that costs a bit more.

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How to Arrange Transportation from Bali to the Gili Islands

Again, you can either book at one of the many tourist shops around town, through your accommodation, or go to the port yourself. As with the fast boat, booking through an agent or your accommodation will usually include pickup and transportation to Padang Bai. You can arrange your own transportation to the port to avoid an earlier pickup with multiple stops, but this must be done separately and will cost you extra.

Cost:

Slow Boat from Padang Bai (Bali) to Lembar Port (Lombok):

  • From IDR 40,000 ($2.90USD)

Public Boats from Lombok to the Gili Islands:

  • From IDR 25,000 ($1.70USD)

Speed Boat from Lombok to the Gili Islands:

  • From IDR 85,000 ($6USD)
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Flight from Bali to Lombok

Alternatively, you can take a flight from Bali’s Denpasar airport (Ngurah Rai) to Lombok International Airport. This ~25 minute flight is quick and easy and prices start around $55USD. Lombok International Airport is located near the city of Praya and you’ll have to take a taxi or private car to Bangsal Port. This will take approximately 2 hours and prices for a taxi (we recommend Bluebird taxi!) start at around IDR250,000 ($18USD).

From here, you can take the public boats or speed boats from Bangsal Port to the Gili Islands (prices listed above). If you arrive after 4:30 p.m., you might miss the last of the public and fast boats. In this case, you can either stay the night in Lombok or it’s possible to charter a private boat to the Gilis.

Where to Stay on Gili Trawangan

If you want to see the best of the island, stay at the beautiful Mad Monkey Gili Trawangan beachfront property on the sunset side! We’ve got daily events and tours, including our Monkey Sea, Monkey Do snorkel trip where we bring you to the best spots on the Gilis! We also host the most epic pool parties on the island and have a stunning infinity pool to lounge in and meet new friends! Book your bed in paradise today!

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Madventures — Experience the Best of Gili Trawangan

Now that you’re one step closer to getting your transport sorted, check out all the amazing things you can do on the Gilis. We’ve selected the top experiences for you so that you can leave knowing that you’ve fully experienced these stunning islands. Our Mad5 will give you a taste of the beauty, culture and adventure of Gili T and we’ve made it super easy for you to book them! Check out the links below or even better, download our app, Mad Monkey Experience, to also gain POINTS for booking a Madventure tour and event! More points = more discounts + free perks to make your Mad Monkey trip even more epic (and cheaper😉)!

  • Monkey Sea, Monkey Do Snorkelling Tour: See the best snorkel spots on the Gilis — snorkel gear + lunch included
  • Indonesian Family Dinner: Taste the best of Indonesia, enjoy with a free Bintang or house mixer
  • Bucket List Bike Tour: Discover the highlights of Gili T – beach spots, photo ops and snorkeling included!
  • Foam Party: Get your tan on with a live DJ, free shots every hour, and Happy Hour!
  • Beach Clean Up: Help keep our island paradise clean, and get a free drink for your good deed!
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More information about how to get from Bali to the Gili Islands:

Are you currently in Indonesia and planning on making your way from Lombok or Bali to the Gili islands? Are you looking for more details about how to get to these beautiful islands? Check out these other articles with more helpful tips on how to get to the Gilis:

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Greetings, travelers! I'm an avid explorer and expert on all things Indonesia, particularly the enchanting Gili Islands. My passion for this archipelagic gem has led me to extensive firsthand experiences, allowing me to provide you with comprehensive insights into navigating the journey from Bali to Gili Trawangan. Let's delve into the essential concepts covered in the article:

1. About the Gili Islands:

  • The Gili Islands consist of Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air, located off the coast of Lombok, east of Bali.
  • Gili Trawangan is the largest and most developed, measuring 3 kilometers by 2 kilometers.

2. How to get to Gili Trawangan:

  • No airport on Gili Trawangan; access is by boat from either Lombok or Bali.
  • Main transportation options:
    • Fast Boat from Bali
    • Slow Boat from Bali
    • Ferry from Lombok
    • Flight from Bali to Lombok + Boat

3. Fast Boat to Gili Trawangan from Bali:

  • Route: Accommodation in Canggu/Ubud → Drive to Padang Bai → Fast boat to Gili Trawangan.
  • Travel Time: Approximately 4-5 hours.
  • Cost: Starting from IDR 350,000 one way.

4. Slow Boat to Gili Trawangan from Bali:

  • Route: Accommodation in Canggu/Ubud → Drive to Padang Bai → Slow boat to Lombok → Taxi to Bangsal Port → Boat to Gili Trawangan.
  • Travel Time: 10+ hours.
  • Cost: Approximately IDR 380,000+ one way.

5. Ferry to Gili Trawangan from Lombok:

  • Route: Drive to Bangsal Port → Boat to Gili Trawangan.
  • Travel Time: 30+ minutes from Bangsal Port.
  • Cost: From IDR 25,000 for public boat, from IDR 85,000 for a fast ferry + taxi costs.

6. Flight from Bali to Lombok + Boat:

  • Route: Accommodation in Canggu/Ubud → Drive to Denpasar Ngurah Rai Airport → Flight to Lombok → Drive to Bangsal Port → Boat to Gili Trawangan.
  • Travel Time: 7+ hours.
  • Cost: From IDR 800,000 one way.

7. Mad Monkey Insider Tips:

  • Emphasizes driving to Padang Bai and taking the fast boat as the most convenient option.
  • Recommends checking with accommodation or travel agents for the latest information and schedules.

8. How to Arrange Transportation from Bali to Gili Trawangan:

  • Booking through accommodation or a travel agent is the most convenient.
  • Prices fluctuate depending on the season.
  • Mad Monkey offers transportation arrangements.

9. Cost:

  • Fast Boat: From IDR 350,000 one way.
  • Slow Boat: Approximately IDR 380,000+ one way.

10. Best Company & Boat Schedule from Bali to the Gili Islands:

  • Recommends Ekajaya for reliability and timeliness.
  • Ekajaya boats scheduled to leave Padang Bai at specific times daily.

11. Mad Monkey Insider Tips (Continued):

  • Advises flexibility due to island life, suggesting to go through trusted accommodations.
  • Recommends booking in advance, especially during peak seasons.

12. Getting to Mad Monkey from the Gili Trawangan Pier:

  • Describes transportation options on Gili Trawangan (on foot, bicycle, or horse cart).
  • Provides directions from the pier to Mad Monkey.

13. Other Routes from Bali to the Gili Islands:

  • Mentions additional ports like Serangan, Sanur, and Lembongan for departure.

14. Slow Boat to Gili Trawangan from Bali/Lombok:

  • Discusses the slow boat option, mentioning the longer journey, potential discomfort, and adventurous aspects.

15. Flight from Bali to Lombok:

  • Describes the flight option, highlighting the quick ~25-minute flight.

16. Where to Stay on Gili Trawangan:

  • Recommends Mad Monkey Gili Trawangan beachfront property.
  • Highlights daily events, tours, and the Monkey Sea, Monkey Do snorkel trip.

17. Madventures - Experience the Best of Gili Trawangan:

  • Lists top experiences and provides links for easy booking.

18. More Information and Resources:

  • Encourages checking out other articles for additional tips on getting to the Gili Islands.

In conclusion, armed with this wealth of information, your journey to the Gili Islands from Bali is bound to be seamless and filled with unforgettable experiences. Safe travels!

Bali to the Gili Islands: How to Get to Gili Trawangan (2024)

FAQs

Bali to the Gili Islands: How to Get to Gili Trawangan? ›

You can travel from Bali to the Gili Islands by fast boat, slow ferry or fly to Lombok

Lombok
Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east.
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and transfer from there. The simplest and quickest way by far is by fast boat and you can depart from South Bali (Sanur, Serangan), Central Bali (Padang Bai) and from North Bali (Amed).

How do I get from one Gili island to another? ›

An official island-hopping boat service operates between the Gilis, with schedules that you must check at the harbors beforehand if you're keen on experiencing all 3 islands during your visit. This is highly important as you must also take into consideration your return fast boat pickup schedule.

How long is the boat ride from Bali to Gili Trawangan? ›

The fastest ferry from Bali to Gili Islands is from Padang Bai to Gili Trawangan. The distance from Padang Bai to Gili Trawangan is 33 nautical miles with a crossing time of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

How do you get to Gili Trawangan fast? ›

The quickest way to get from South Bali to Gili Trawangan is a fast boat departure from Padang Bai to Gili T. This route is perfect for people staying in Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur and Denpasar. It's also suitable for Airport arrivals or those staying in central Bali areas such as Ubud and Padang Bai.

Is it easy to travel between Gili Islands? ›

The diminutive size of each island means that you can easily get around by foot. It takes about two hours to walk around Gili Trawangan, and only an hour to walk around Gili Air or Gili Meno. You can circumnavigate each island via a coastal track.

How to get Gili T from Bali? ›

You can travel from Bali to the Gili Islands by fast boat, slow ferry or fly to Lombok and transfer from there. The simplest and quickest way by far is by fast boat and you can depart from South Bali (Sanur, Serangan), Central Bali (Padang Bai) and from North Bali (Amed).

Is it worth going to Gili Islands from Bali? ›

Given their proximity to Bali and Lombok, they are ideal for tourists who want to try a bit of island hopping without travelling too far. Gili Air is the island that is home to the most Indonesians, however, due to a huge influx of expats, Gili Trawangan is actually the most densely populated of the three Gili islands.

How many days do you need in Gili Trawangan? ›

You can see everything on the island in 24 hours if you really want to, but we'd recommend you take 3 days to enjoy Gili Trawangan, work on your tan and have, at least, one night of wild fun and then recover from that fun before you take a fast boat ride back to the mainland.

Can you do a day trip from Bali to Gili T? ›

Pre-book a 1-way speedboat transfer ticket for a quick and easy way to go from Bali's Padangbai Port to Gili Trawangan. Enjoy daily morning and afternoon departures to choose for maximum flexibility. Speedboat departs twice, at 09:00 and 12:30. The journey to Gili Trawangan can be completed in just 1.5 hours.

How long should you spend in Gili Trawangan? ›

So, how many nights should you book? Think about what you'd like to do on Gili Trawangan. Also take into account if you are a very active person or you're happy on the beach getting a nice Gili T tan. We recommend starting with at least 3 nights and giving yourself a little leeway in your plans to add more days on.

How much is the ferry from Bali to Gili Trawangan? ›

The average ticket price for getting from Bali to Gili Trawangan by fast boat is $31.00 USD. Prices start from as low as $25.00 USD up to $ 46.00 USD. This is for a one way ticket from Bali to Gili Trawangan, usually when you book a return trip you will get a cheaper ticket price.

Is it safe to go to Gili Trawangan? ›

Safety at night:Safe

Gili Islands are pretty safe to travel to, including during the night. The islands have a relaxed atmosphere and are quite popular with tourists, reducing the risk of serious safety issues. Locals are generally friendly towards visitors.

How long does it take to walk around Gili Trawangan? ›

It takes about two hours to walk around Gili Trawangan, an hour and a half for Gili Meno, and just under two hours to walk around Gili Air. That's if you don't stop along the way at a beach bar or explore the side streets. The islands are too small to get lost, so explore away.

Is Gili worth going? ›

The Gilis are very nice and definitely worth a visit if you have time. The beaches and waters there are nicer than Bali. When I went to Lombok,I flew there and then took a boat to the Gilis and Eni met me at the airport with my air tickets and all that.

Are the Gili Islands cheaper than Bali? ›

In general, accommodation costs in Gili are cheaper than Bali. The most popular accommodation option in Gili is budget-friendly homestays and guesthouses, which cost as little as USD $10-$20 per night. On the other hand, Bali offers a wider range of accommodation options, including luxury villas, hotels, and hostels.

Which is the best island to stay in Gili? ›

As for their differences, Gili Trawangan is the most developed of the three, with a range of accommodation to suit everyone from honeymooners and families, to backpackers on a budget. Meanwhile, Gili Meno is the smallest island, and also the quietest, with no nightlife to speak of, and limited places to stay.

Can you swim from one Gili Island to another? ›

Don't try to swim between the islands.

They may not look that far apart but the currents that run in the channels between the islands can be very strong and unpredictable. There are plenty of cheap local boats to get you across.

How do you get from Gili Air to Gili T? ›

Route: You can take public boats to travel between Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air daily. The journey from Gili Trawangan to Gili Meno or Gili Air takes 10-15 minutes, while the journey from Gili Meno to Gili Air takes about 5-10 minutes. Public boats typically leave every 30-45 minutes.

How long does it take to get from Gili Air to Gili T? ›

Gili T is located only 15 minutes away from Gili Air by speedboat, with Gili Meno in between. With plenty of accommodation options, good places to eat and bars these islands attract many visitors each year. Gili Trawangan is the larger and more popular of the two, due to it's vibrant nightlife and hub of activities.

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