REVIEW · KUTA
Fast Boat Transfer: Sanur to Nusa Lembongan Island by Penidago
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Fast boats cut Bali travel time. This one gets you from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan in about 30–40 minutes, and I like how straightforward the mobile ticket check-in is at the Tanis office. I also like that life jackets are provided and you’re covered with insurance through Jasa Raharja. One possible drawback: seating can feel tight and warm on board, so it helps to pick your spot early.
The big win here is logistics. You’re not wrestling with long routes or multiple transfers—you’re doing a quick, daily water hop from Sanur Harbour to the Nusa Lembongan side, then getting right back to your plans. Just plan for good timing and weather, because this ride depends on sea conditions and departures can change if conditions aren’t right.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Sanur to Nusa Lembongan fast boat: what you’re really buying
- Where check-in happens at The Tanis Fast Cruise Office
- The boat ride itself: fast, and what to expect for comfort
- What’s included in the transfer (and what you must plan for)
- Included
- Not included
- Timing, weather, and delays: staying sane when the sea changes
- Group size and your odds of having a seat you like
- Does this fast boat make sense for you?
- Small but useful logistics tips I’d actually follow
- Quick reality check: value vs other options
- Should you book Penidago for the Sanur to Nusa Lembongan crossing?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the fast boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan?
- Where do I check in for the Penidago transfer?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- Is a shuttle to the harbor included?
- What happens if the boat is canceled due to bad weather?
- How far in advance is this typically booked?
Key things to know before you go

- Sanur’s newer port setup: check-in and flow are built for faster handling than older harbors.
- Tanis Fast Cruise Office check-in: you’ll confirm your ticket, get a boarding pass, and then board.
- Life jacket + Jasa Raharja insurance: included, so you don’t need to shop or guess.
- Choose your comfort zone: options can include air-conditioned seating below deck and open viewing above.
- Short ride, but don’t rush your arrival: give yourself extra time to avoid traffic and last-minute stress.
- Weather matters: the service requires good conditions and may switch dates or offer a refund if canceled.
Sanur to Nusa Lembongan fast boat: what you’re really buying
This is a fast transfer, not a sightseeing cruise. You’re paying for speed, predictability, and a daily route that runs from early morning until late afternoon. At $11.04 per person, the value is in the math: you’re buying a 30–40 minute crossing that helps you spend more of your day on the island instead of stuck in transit.
One thing I appreciate about transfers like this is how they reduce decision fatigue. You don’t need to piece together local schedules, and you don’t have to guess where to meet. The meeting point is clearly listed at The Tanis Fast Cruise office in Sanur Kaja, so your first mission is simple: check in, get a boarding pass, then board.
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Where check-in happens at The Tanis Fast Cruise Office

Your journey starts at The Tanis Fast CruiseRuko Arcade, Jl. Matahari Terbit No.2, Sanur Kaja, Denpasar Selatan. This is where you check in your ticket and get your boarding pass. It’s also the best time to settle in with your bags—this is where the smoothness starts.
Here’s the practical part: Sanur Harbour is newer and built to handle visitors better, but traffic around it can still slow you down. A good tip I’d follow is to arrive about 2 hours before departure so you’re not sprinting. That extra buffer matters because check-in needs to happen before boarding, and missing it turns a short ride into a frustrating wait.
Also, you’re not totally stuck waiting with nothing nearby. The meeting point is described as near public transportation, so you have backup options if your timing is off.
The boat ride itself: fast, and what to expect for comfort

The crossing runs about 30 to 40 minutes. That’s short enough that most people can treat it like a chore they can get through. Still, it’s a boat ride over water, so a few comfort realities matter.
Based on the setup described, there’s typically a choice of where to sit—some boats offer air-conditioned seating below deck and open-air space on top. If you hate heat, aim for the cooler indoor section early. If you want breeze and views, go up top when the weather and waves allow it.
That said, seating can be small and can feel hot depending on where you sit and what the boat’s airflow is like. If you’re traveling with larger bags, focus on stable placement and avoid blocking your own space. The staff can help get bags onto the boat, which takes some stress off, but your comfort still depends on your seat choice.
If you’re sensitive to motion, keep your expectations realistic. This is a fast boat, so it’s not a floating spa. The good news: the ride is brief, and the presence of life jackets is a clear safety-first touch.
What’s included in the transfer (and what you must plan for)
Here’s the deal on value: the ticket covers the essentials, and it avoids surprising add-ons.
Included
- Life Jacket
- Insurance Cover by Jasa Raharja
That insurance detail is worth noting. You’re not just handed a life jacket and told good luck—there’s official coverage tied to the ride.
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Not included
- Shuttle to Harbor
- Personal expenses
- Breakfast
The shuttle note is important for budgeting. If you’re staying away from Sanur, you may need your own transport to reach The Tanis Fast Cruise office area. When booking, check if an option exists to add hotel-to-port transfer—this service mentions that possibility, and it can save you time and hassle.
Breakfast isn’t included. Since departures run all day and the ride is short, plan a light meal before you go, or eat when you arrive on Nusa Lembongan.
Timing, weather, and delays: staying sane when the sea changes
This transfer requires good weather. That’s not just fine print. Fast boats depend on sea conditions, and when weather turns, departure plans can shift.
If the ride is canceled due to poor weather, you should be offered a different date or a full refund. So your best move is to book with some flexibility in your schedule—especially if you’re trying to connect to the next leg of your island plans.
There’s also a practical reality: even without rough seas, departures can be impacted by boarding flow or passenger timing. Because this is a short ride, small delays can feel big. My advice is simple: treat the first hour of your travel day as your safety margin, not your time to multitask.
Group size and your odds of having a seat you like
This activity has a maximum of 80 travelers. That’s not tiny, but it also isn’t a mass crowd where everything turns chaotic. The staff handling is part of the experience: they’re set up to help people and bags move efficiently once check-in is done.
Still, for comfort, you should assume seats are limited. If you know you want a specific area (cooler deck vs open viewing), don’t wait until the last minute to board.
Does this fast boat make sense for you?
This is a great fit if you want a clean, time-saving transfer and you’re comfortable with short boat travel. Here are the traveler types I think match well:
- Island schedulers: You’re planning activities on Nusa Lembongan and want to protect your day.
- Families and first-timers: You get life jackets and an easy check-in point at Tanis.
- Solo travelers: It’s straightforward and doesn’t require a complicated itinerary.
- People who hate long overland travel: This bypasses slow routes and gets you onto the island faster.
If you’re extremely focused on maximum comfort, you might find the seating a bit tight or warm. In that case, your best strategy is to pick the cooler option quickly and keep your bag situation organized.
Small but useful logistics tips I’d actually follow
- Arrive early: aim for about 2 hours before departure to handle traffic and check-in calmly.
- Keep your phone ready for your mobile ticket: check-in needs it, and having it accessible saves time.
- Choose your seat on purpose: if it’s hot, prioritize shade/AC; if it’s breezy, go for open-air viewing.
- Travel with a simple bag setup: the ride is fast; you’ll want easy access without digging.
- Match your plans to weather risk: don’t book back-to-back ferries with no buffer if your schedule is tight.
Quick reality check: value vs other options
At $11.04 per person, this transfer is priced like a practical transport option. The price makes sense when you consider you’re getting:
- a short, scheduled water crossing,
- life jackets,
- Jasa Raharja insurance,
- and a clear meet-and-check-in system.
What’s not covered is the stuff that can quietly add up elsewhere: shuttle to the harbor (unless you arrange it), breakfast, and any personal costs. If you’re already staying in or near Sanur, it’s even better value because you’ll spend less on getting to the port.
Should you book Penidago for the Sanur to Nusa Lembongan crossing?
I’d book it if you want a simple daily fast transfer with included safety gear and insurance, and if your schedule can handle weather-related changes. The check-in setup at The Tanis Fast Cruise is designed to keep things moving, and the shorter ride time helps you get to Nusa Lembongan without eating up your whole day.
I’d think twice if comfort is your top priority and you know you’ll feel cramped or sweaty on small seats. Also, if you’re planning a strict connection with no time buffer, give yourself slack because sea conditions can affect departures.
If you do decide to go, do yourself a favor: show up early, choose your spot quickly, and treat it like a fast hop that sets up the rest of your island day.
FAQ
What is the duration of the fast boat from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan?
The ride takes about 30 to 40 minutes (approx.).
Where do I check in for the Penidago transfer?
You meet at The Tanis Fast Cruise Office, Ruko Arcade, Jl. Matahari Terbit No.2, Sanur Kaja, Denpasar Selatan, Bali.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes a life jacket and insurance cover by Jasa Raharja.
Is a shuttle to the harbor included?
No. A shuttle to the harbor is not included, so you’ll need your own transport unless you choose an add-on transfer option during booking.
What happens if the boat is canceled due to bad weather?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance is this typically booked?
On average, it’s booked about 43 days in advance.






























