Location: Jalan Matahari Terbit, Sanur Kaja, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 80237
Sanur Port
Sanur Port is located on Matahari Terbit Beach in east Sanur. Unlike informal beach landings, this harbour is a Balinese‑style terminal with air‑conditioned waiting areas, luggage check, toilets, a children’s corner, and even a prayer room. The intermediate- or "medium" size port features a modern floating dock and passenger terminal. Inaugurated in 2022, this port replaces the old beach landing (or "beach crossing") system. It is now the official gateway to Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, Lombok, and the Gili Islands, welcoming up to hundreds of fast boats daily.
Where is Sanur Port located?
It is located on the southeastern coast of Bali, at Jl. Matahari Terbit, Sanur Kaja, South Denpasar. This floating-pier ferry terminal is located directly along Matahari Terbit Beach, 12 km from Denpasar, and roughly 20 km from Ngurah Rai Airport. See in Google Map »
Popular Fast Boat Route in Sanur
Passengers can buy Sanur boat tickets online at BusOnlineTicket.com. We have partnered with various boat operators to provide the most comprehensive online booking portal for our customers. You can check fast boat schedules, compare prices, and book tickets for ferries departing from Sanur and many other terminals and destinations on our website.
Below are some of the popular Sanur fast boat routes available for online booking:
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Popular Fast Boat in Sanur Port
- The Tanis Express
- Idola Express
- El Rey Fast Cruise
- Arjuna Fast Cruise
- Ganesha Express
How to Go to Sanur Port?
From Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar) - The port is approximately 20 km, and the easiest route is by private taxi, rideshare app (Grab or Gojek), or hotel-arranged transfer. The trip typically takes 30–45 minutes, depending on traffic. Fares range from IDR 150,000–300,000 ($10–20 USD), depending on your choice of transport.
From Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu, or Kuta - Certain luxury fast boat companies offer shared hotel pickups as part of the ticket price or for an extra fee. Alternatively, you can hire a private driver or use Gojek/Grab for convenience. Travel time is about 60–90 minutes from Ubud or Canggu and 30–50 minutes from Seminyak or Kuta.
Amenities Available at The Port
- 🛥️ Floating Pier: Floating jetty with railings for safe, dry-foot boarding. Replaced old beach landings in 2022.
- 🛋️ Waiting Areas: Air-conditioned indoor lounges with comfortable seating and scenic views of Matahari Terbit Beach.
- 🚽 Restrooms: Clean, well-maintained toilets throughout the terminal.
- 🧳 Luggage Storage: Luggage room available inside the terminal. Also nearby: Bali Store Luggage (approx. IDR 130k/day).
- 🕋 Prayer Room (Padmasana): Balinese-style shrine and designated prayer space inside the terminal.
- 🅿️ Parking: Nearby parking lots for cars and motorbikes; free or low daily fees.
- ☕ Cafés & Food Stalls: Various food and drink options available inside and around the port.
- 📅 Hours & Schedules: Operates daily from 06:00 to 18:00. Up to 25 boat departures daily to Nusa Penida, Lembongan, and the Gilis.
🛥️ How to Go to Nusa Lembongan?
From Sanur, getting to Nusa Lembongan is easy and scenic—fast boats run daily and take just 30–45 minutes to cross the Bali Strait. Most boats land at either Jungut Batu Beach (on the island’s northern coast) or Mushroom Bay (southwest), depending on the boat company you choose. Jungut Batu is the most common arrival point, offering quick access to beachfront resorts, dive shops, and scooter rentals. The ride itself offers postcard-worthy ocean views, and once ashore, visitors can kayak through peaceful mangrove forests, stroll across the iconic Yellow Bridge to nearby Nusa Ceningan, or relax on white-sand beaches like Dream Beach and Sandy Bay. With crystal-clear waters and a laid-back island vibe, Nusa Lembongan is a top pick for snorkelers, surfers, and couples seeking an off-grid escape.
🚤 How to Go to Nusa Penida?
Fast boats from Sanur to Nusa Penida operate frequently throughout the day, with the journey taking about 35–45 minutes. Boats typically arrive at Banjar Nyuh Port or Sampalan Port, both located on Penida’s north coast and well-connected to the island’s main road network. These entry points provide easy access to car and scooter rentals for those planning to explore the island independently. Once you land, you’re just a short drive from world-famous landmarks like Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach, and the snorkel-ready waters of Crystal Bay. Nusa Penida is larger and more rugged than its neighbors, making it ideal for adventurous travelers seeking jaw-dropping viewpoints and epic cliffside scenery.
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