Sanur ferry port in Bali is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Nusa Lembongan (Mushroom Beach), Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu Beach), Gili Trawangan, Gili Air & Senggigi available. With a selection of up to 34 Sailings Daily, the port of Sanur connects Bali with Indonesia, Gili Islands & Lombok.
Sailing durations range from 30 minutes on the Nusa Lembongan (Mushroom Beach) service to 4 hours 45 minutes on the Senggigi service.
Although there is a brief summary on this page, as sailing information can vary based on time of year we’d advise you to get live sailing times and prices in our Sanur fare search.
Sanur is a small town on the east coast in the southern region of Bali, an island belonging to Indonesia. Many ferry routes depart the port, heading to surrounding islands and other coastal towns around Indonesia, including Nusa Lembongan, Gili Trawangan and Senggigi.
Bali has arguably become the number one holiday destination across the globe; the breathtaking landscape, gorgeous beaches and famous nightlife has skyrocketed the island into worldwide prominence. Found on the southern tip of Bali, Sanur is one of the quieter parts of the island, appealing to families with the limpid beaches and resorts drenched in high class amenities. The beaches remain fairly quiet throughout the year; Sanur Beach and Sindhu Beach both supply a tranquil experience in the company of natural greenery and verdant trees.
The busiest Sanur gets is the main street, JI Danau Tamblingan. In the height of summer it brims with tourists and locals meandering around the shops, cafes and restaurants. Whilst in the vicinity, it is almost compulsory to sample some of the local cuisine at the fine restaurants, with seafood typically served fresh from the waters.
Car, motorbike and bicycle hire is rife in the main street, offering fairly affordable prices. Despite the relatively cheap prices, the town is quite small so walking is a viable option for travel.