In this in-depth route guide, you'll find the best ways to travel the 180 kilometre distance from Bali to Lombok. Whether you prefer the scenic overnight train, a convenient bus+ferry combo, or the fastest flight option — we've got all the details you need.
There are 3 ways to get from Bali to Lombok. You can choose between the fast ferry, flight, slow ferry. The most affordable option is by flight, starting from $1. The fastest route is by flight (0h 40m).
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| Transport | Duration | Price | Best For | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FlightFastestBudget | 40m | ($1) | -- | |
| Fast Ferry | 2h | ($27) | -- | |
| Slow Ferry | 6h | ($160) | -- |
PRO TIP: Senggigi is a great place to stay if you're planning to climb Rinjani. Visiting Lombok for its beaches and relaxation? We recommend staying in its southern towns like Kuta.Private taxi fares from Senggigi Pier to Kuta cost approximately [price 300,000 IDR].
From ~$27 · 2h
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Ferry Schedule Notice
Ferry schedules can change due to weather, sea conditions, or seasonal adjustments. We recommend confirming departure times directly with the operator, especially during monsoon season.
Carbon Footprint
This 180 km journey produces approximately 16 g CO2 by bus. Taking public transport is one of the lowest-emission ways to travel this route.
Used the Songserm ferry from Koh Samui. Cheaper than Lomprayah but takes a bit longer. Still a perfectly fine crossing. The views approaching Koh Tao are stunning either way.
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Train via Surat Thani was our pick. More scenic than Chumphon route and the Lomprayah catamaran from Tapee Pier is very comfortable. Book the special express train for the quickest ride.
The overnight bus with Montanatip was okay but not great. The bus was older and the seats didn't recline much. Ferry portion was fine though. If you're on a tight budget it works.
Took the sleeper train to Chumphon — magical! Woke up to palm trees and transferred to the Lomprayah catamaran. Whole journey felt like an adventure.
Lomprayah bus+ferry combo from Khao San Road was seamless. Departed at 6am, arrived Koh Tao by 3pm. Well organized.
Flew to Koh Samui and took Lomprayah catamaran. More expensive but saved a full day. Worth it if your holiday is short.
From ~$1 · 40 minutes
Besides the fast ferries, there’s another way to get from Bali to Lombok by sea — the slow ferry.
This isn’t the quickest option out there. The crossing usually takes around , but it can stretch to 8 hours if the sea’s acting up.
We only recommend the slow ferry if you're bringing a car or motorbike across to Lombok. It’s the only roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry between the two islands. It’s also a safer bet than the fast boats when the ocean gets rough.
The ferry departs from Padang Bai in East Bali and docks at Lembar Port in West Lombok. From there, it’s about 1.5 hours south to Senggigi or 1.5 hours west to Kuta, Lombok.
The slow ferry runs every 1.5 hours during the day and every 2 hours overnight, so there are plenty of options.
Ticket prices start at:
[price 160,000 IDR] for a motorbike (includes 2 people)
[price 1,130,000 IDR] for cars
Around per passenger if you're not bringing a vehicle
You’ll also pay a small fee of around [price 10,000 IDR]–[price 12,000 IDR] for processing.
The easiest way is to get your tickets at Padang Bai Port or through one of the nearby vendors. Don’t forget to bring your passport — it's required for booking as you will cross the ocean to a different island.
Locals can also book online through the Ferizy website. Just a heads-up: it’s a bit slow and requires an Indonesian ID number, so it’s not really set up for tourists.
Good to know: Until 2024, you needed a separate travel card to board. That’s no longer the case.
This really depends on the boat.
Some of the larger ferries have comfy air-conditioned seating and even rest areas with mattresses. But on the older or smaller ferries, seating is basic and AC can be pretty weak.
If comfort matters to you, make sure to check out the ferry in advance. Here’s how…
Check out this Instagram account — they post updates on ferry schedules and which boats are operating.
Remember: the listed times are boarding times. For example, 00:00–01:30 means you board at midnight, but the ferry leaves at 1:30.
Once you know the ferry name, Google it to find photos, videos or reviews. It’ll give you a good idea of the boat’s condition — especially the AC and comfort levels. Some of the older ones are much slower and not exactly a breeze to ride.
Taking the slow ferry from Bali to Lombok definitely isn’t about speed — but if you’re travelling with a vehicle or just want a more local experience, then it can be a great way to cross the oceans between Bali and Lombok.
From ~$160 · 4-6 hours
Most travelers base themselves near the main beach for easy access to transport, restaurants, and activities.
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