Sanur to Nusa Penida Fast Boat : Schedule, Prices, Best Routes & Complete Travel Guide

Sanur to Nusa Penida Fast Boat : Schedule, Prices, Best Routes & Complete Travel Guide
Trip Nusa Nadhi
03 December 2025
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Penida Fast Boat Schedule, Prices, Best Routes & Complete Travel Guide

Planning a quick escape from Bali? This guide shows exactly how to get from Sanur to Nusa Penida the easy way: fast boat times & prices (30–45 min), what “dry boarding” looks like at Sanur Harbour, alternative routes, how to go Ubud → Sanur, must-see beaches & manta rays, safety tips, where to stay, and a Book Now

The Sanur → Nusa Penida fast boat is the most popular, quickest route. Crossings typically land at Banjar Nyuh/Toya Pakeh or Sampalan on Penida’s north coast.

  • Duration: ~30–45 minutes (sea/tide dependent)
  • Price range: competitive one-way & return; round-trip often saves more
  • Boarding: Sanur Harbour now uses piers & gangways (no more wet-feet beach boarding)
  • Check-in: arrive 45–60 minutes early with passport/ID + e-ticket
  • Baggage: most operators include ~20–25 kg per person + small carry-on; surfboards/oversize usually allowed with length limits & a small fee (declare when booking)
  • Hotel pickup: shared shuttles from Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Ubud; private cars on request
  • Seasickness tip: choose morning boats, sit mid-ship, inside, and focus on the horizon

Which arrival pier?

  • Banjar Nyuh/Toya Pakeh: best for west-coast sights (Kelingking, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay)
  • Sampalan/Buyuk: handy for north/east stays (Atuh, Diamond)

Sanur to Nusa Penida Ferry & Alternatives

  • Sanur/ Serangan fast boats: frequent, comfortable boarding, easy logistics from South Bali.
  • Padangbai Ro-Ro ferry: budget option with a longer, more basic crossing (roughly 60–90 min at sea).
  • Kusamba (East Bali) → Penida: short sea leg and convenient if you’re staying nearby.
  • Via Nusa Lembongan: hop Sanur → Lembongan, then local boat from the Yellow Bridge to Penida (fun for 2-island itineraries).

Ubud to Sanur for the Nusa Penida Fast Boat

  • Private car/taxi: ~1.5–2 hours depending on traffic; door-to-door and best with luggage/boards.
  • Shuttle bus: ~2–3 hours with fixed pickup points.
  • Public bus: cheapest but slowest (connections via Denpasar).
    Build buffer time for check-in—aim to arrive at Sanur Harbour 45–60 minutes before departure.

Choosing the Best Direction

Route Why choose it Things to note
Sanur to Nusa Penida Many daily departures, direct & fast, easiest from South Bali Peak boats fill fast—book early for morning seats
Nusa Penida to Sanur Good for returns or day-trippers Afternoon seas can be choppier; last boats = limited seats

Day-trip play: early outbound + mid/late-afternoon return.

Top Nusa Penida Beaches & Views

  • Kelingking Beach: the “T-Rex” viewpoint; steep hike, epic photos
  • Broken Beach & Angel’s Billabong: natural arch & infinity rock pool (watch sea conditions)
  • Crystal Bay: easy snorkeling & sunset
  • Atuh & Diamond Beach (East): white sand coves below dramatic cliffs
  • Tembeling Forest & Natural Pools: jungle path, secret pools, quiet atmosphere

Best season: Apr–Oct (dry). For fewer crowds, go early and avoid weekends/holidays.

Dive With Manta Rays Nusa Penida

Seeing manta rays glide past is a Penida highlight.

  • Sites: Manta Point (cooler water, more swell) & Manta Bay (more sheltered)
  • Book reputable operators: small groups, briefings, spotter boats, and respect for wildlife
  • Etiquette: keep distance, no touching, no chasing, no flash; stay calm and horizontal in the water

Nusa Penida Accommodation: Hotels, Resorts & Homestays

  • Banjar Nyuh/Toya Pakeh & Sampalan (North): easiest arrivals, ATMs/cafés, great base for day tours
  • Crystal Bay (West): beach sunsets, snorkel-friendly; quieter at night
  • Atuh/Diamond (East): sunrise views & cliff villas; remote, plan transfers & fuel
  • Budget : Luxury: from friendly homestays to cliff-top villas with pools—book early in peak months

Safety Tips for Your Nusa Penida Adventure

  • Sea & weather: operators may delay/reschedule for safety—keep plans flexible, especially around flights
  • Roads: narrow/patchy; ride scooters only if experienced, always helmeted
  • Cliffs & blowholes: keep distance; watch footing (especially at Devil’s Tears & Billabong)
  • Respect culture: modest dress at temples, follow local guidance
  • Essentials: reef-safe sunscreen, water, hat, small first-aid kit, offline maps

FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long is the Sanur → Nusa Penida fast boat?
    About 30–45 minutes, depending on sea and operator.
  • What time are the first/last boats?
    First boats are usually 08:00–09:00; last returns late afternoon. Always check live departures.
  • Can I bring luggage or a surfboard?
    Typically ~20–25 kg per person included + one small carry-on. Surfboards/oversize allowed with limits & a small fee (declare when booking).
  • Ubud → Sanur: what’s the best way?
    Private car (1.5–2 h) for convenience; shuttle bus (2–3 h) for savings.
  • Is the Ro-Ro ferry cheaper?
    Yes—Padangbai → Penida is the budget pick with a longer, simpler crossing.

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