Book your fast boat ticket from Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu) to Padang Bai for a direct, quick, and easy trip. Find schedules, prices, and instant booking for the fastest way to travel between Nusa Lembongan and Padang Bai by boat. Perfect for travelers looking for a hassle-free transfer!
IDR 200,000 per person
One-way ticket with Dcamel ALX Fast Ferry
Sail fast, safe, and on time—reserve now for a smooth crossing at great value.
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FAQ — Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu) to Padang Bai by Fast Boat
How long is the crossing?
About 30 minutes at sea on a direct route, depending on weather and sea conditions.
How much is a one-way ticket?
IDR 200,000 per person with Dcamel Fast Ferry. Fares may change during promotions or peak periods.
What’s included in the ticket?
Fast boat transport only. Personal expenses and gratuities are not included.
Where is the departure point?
Jungut Batu Port, Nusa Lembongan. Arrive at the pier/meeting area indicated in your booking confirmation.
Where do we arrive?
Padang Bai Harbor (Bali). Follow signs to the designated drop-off area upon arrival.
When should I check in?
Arrive at least 30–45 minutes before departure for check-in and boarding.
How do I book and get my ticket?
Book online for instant confirmation. You’ll receive an e-ticket; present the digital voucher and a valid ID at check-in.
Is hotel pickup/drop-off included?
No. Reach the port independently or request a paid transfer if available.
What about luggage and bulky items?
Standard luggage is accepted. Soft bags are recommended. Bulky items (e.g., surfboards) may incur a surcharge and are subject to space—confirm during booking.
Are children, infants, or seniors allowed?
Yes. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Infants may be asked to sit on a guardian’s lap. Any age-based discounts depend on the operator’s policy.
Can I bring pets?
Pets are generally not permitted unless pre-approved and compliant with operator rules. Check before booking.
What onboard facilities are available?
Open seating, life jackets, and a trained crew. Some boats have limited outdoor seating; toilets may not be available on smaller vessels.
Is it safe? What if I get seasick?
Safety gear and monitored operations are standard. If prone to motion sickness, take medication in advance and sit near the rear/middle of the boat.
What happens in bad weather or rough seas?
Departures may be delayed, rescheduled, rerouted, or canceled for safety. If canceled, you’ll be offered rebooking or a refund per policy.
Can I change or cancel my booking?
Changes/cancellations follow the operator’s terms and cut-off times. Fees may apply.
Is the service accessible?
Boarding may involve steps or walking on a jetty/beach, which can be challenging for wheelchairs. Request assistance in advance if needed.
Do I need a passport?
This is domestic travel within Indonesia (Bali–Nusa Lembongan). Bring a valid photo ID that matches your booking name.
What time are the departures?
Schedules vary by day and season. Check the live timetable during booking and on your confirmation.
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