Travel by ferry to Indonesia! Travelling to Indonesia couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Indonesia holiday rested and without stress.
Direct travel to Indonesia with Ferry is possible from Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. Alternatively, the island nation would also be accessible as part of a cruise or cargo ship voyage.
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All ferries to Indonesia
Here you find all current ferry connections to Indonesia.
| Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ferry HarbourFront Centre – Batam Centre | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 12 times a day 1 hour |
Batam Fast Ferry Majestic Fast Ferry Sindo Ferry |
| Ferry HarbourFront Center – Harbour Bay | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 14 times a day 50 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry Horizon Fast Ferry |
| Ferry HarbourFront Center – Sekupang | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 8 times a day 50 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry Majestic Fast Ferry Sindo Ferry |
| Ferry HarbourFront Center – Tanjung Balai | Ferry from Singapore to Great Karimun Island, Indonesia | 13 times a week 1 hour 30 minutes |
Sindo Ferry |
| Ferry Tanah Merah – Bandar Bentan Telani | Ferry from Singapore to Bintan Island, Indonesia | 5 times a day 1 hour 0 minutes |
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| Ferry Tanah Merah – Batam Center | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 5 times a day 59 minutes |
Majestic Fast Ferry |
| Ferry Tanah Merah – Harbour Bay | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 4 times a day 1 hour 0 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry |
| Ferry Tanah Merah – Nongsapura | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 8 times a day 50 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry |
| Ferry Tanah Merah – Tanjung Pinang | Ferry from Singapore to Bintan Island, Indonesia | 4 times a day 2 hours 0 minutes |
Majestic Fast Ferry Sindo Ferry |
All ferries from Indonesia
Here you find all current ferry connections from Indonesia.
| Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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| Ferry Bandar Bentan Telani – Tanah Merah | Ferry from Bintan Island, Indonesia to Singapore | 6 times a day 1 hour 0 minutes |
All ferries within Indonesia
Here you can find all current ferry connections within Indonesia.
| Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ferry Amed – Bangsal | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour 40 minutes |
FreeBird Express |
| Ferry Amed – Gili Air | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour 20 minutes |
FreeBird Express |
| Ferry Amed – Gili Trawangan | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour 0 minutes |
FreeBird Express |
| Ferry Bangsal – Gili Gede | Inland ferry Lombok, Indonesia | 7 times a week 30 minutes |
Gili Getaway |
| Ferry Bangsal – Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu Beach) | Inland ferry Lombok, Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour 50 minutes |
Gili Getaway |
| Ferry Bangsal – Nusa Penida (Buyuk Harbor) | Inland ferry Lombok, Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour 30 minutes |
Bali Eka Jaya Gili Getaway Golden Queen Fast Boat |
| Ferry Bangsal – Serangan | Inland ferry Lombok, Indonesia | 7 times a week 2 hours 30 minutes |
Bali Eka Jaya Gili Getaway Marlin Fast Boat |
| Ferry Gili Trawangan – Benoa Harbour | Inland ferry Gili Islands, Indonesia | 4 times a week 2 hours |
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| Ferry Jepara – Karimun Jawa | Inland ferry Indonesia | 4 times a week 1 hour 45 minutes |
Express Bahari |
| Ferry Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu Beach) – Gili Trawangan | Inland ferry Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour 45 minutes |
Bluewater Express Gili Getaway Scoot Fast Cruises |
| Ferry Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu Beach) – Nusa Penida | Inland ferry Indonesia | 7 times a week 30 minutes |
Sugriwa Express |
| Ferry Nusa Lembongan (Jungut Batu Beach) – Sanur | Inland ferry Indonesia | 4 times a day 30 minutes |
Rocky Fast Cruise Scoot Fast Cruises Sugriwa Express |
| Ferry Nusa Penida (Buyuk Harbour) – Gili Air | Inland ferry Indonesia | 7 times a week 2 hours |
Bali Eka Jaya Golden Queen Fast Boat |
| Ferry Nusa Penida (Buyuk Harbour) – Gili Gede | Inland ferry Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour |
Gili Getaway |
| Ferry Palembang – Muntok | Inland ferry Indonesia | 4 times a week 3 hours 0 minutes |
Express Bahari |
| Ferry Pangkal Pinang – Tanjung Pandan (Belitung) | Inland ferry Indonesia | 3 times a week 4 hours 30 minutes |
Express Bahari |
| Ferry Sabang – Aceh | Inland ferry Indonesia | 3 times a day 45 minutes |
Express Bahari |
| Ferry Sanur – Gili Air | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 3 hours 15 minutes |
Scoot Fast Cruises |
| Ferry Sanur – Gili Meno | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 3 hours 30 minutes |
Scoot Fast Cruises |
| Ferry Sanur – Gili Trawangan | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 3 hours 0 minutes |
Scoot Fast Cruises |
| Ferry Sanur – Nusa Penida | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | up to 11 times a day 30 minutes |
Sugriwa Express |
| Ferry Sanur – Nusa Penida (Buyuk Harbor) | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 14 times a week 45 minutes |
S’gening Fast Boat |
| Ferry Sanur – Nusa Penida (Kutampi Beach) | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 14 times a week 45 minutes |
S’gening Fast Boat |
| Ferry Sanur (Mertasari Harbour) – Nusa Penida (Toyapakeh) | Inland ferry Indonesia | 7 times a week 45 minutes |
Semabu Hills Fast Boat |
| Ferry Serangan – Gili Air | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 14 times a week 3 hours 0 minutes |
Bali Eka Jaya Bluewater Express Gili Getaway Marlin Fast Boat |
| Ferry Serangan – Gili Gede | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 2 hours 0 minutes |
Gili Getaway |
| Ferry Serangan – Gili Meno | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 3 hours 30 minutes |
Bali Eka Jaya |
| Ferry Serangan – Gili Trawangan | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 14 times a week 2 hours 30 minutes |
Bali Eka Jaya Bluewater Express Gili Getaway Marlin Fast Boat |
| Ferry Serangan – Nusa Penida (Buyuk Harbor) | Inland ferry Bali, Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour |
Bali Eka Jaya Gili Getaway |
| Ferry Tenau (Kupang) – Red | Inland ferry Indonesia | 7 times a week 1 hour 30 minutes |
Express Bahari |
Ferry ports in Indonesia
You can find an overview of all ferry ports in Indonesia here.
Travel guide Indonesia
Holiday in Indonesia
With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is one of the largest and most diverse countries in Asia. Borneo, Java, Sulawesi and Sumatra are considered the main islands, while Bali, Gili and Lombok are popular island paradises with tourists. The cultural heritage bears witness to ancient kingdoms and sultanates. Nature promises fascinating underwater worlds and orangutans in their natural habitat.
TOP excursion destinations in Indonesia
Indonesia’s capital Jakarta, with its 30 million inhabitants, is considered the largest city in Southeast Asia. Here, Asian culture meets colonial architecture, the largest mosque in the region and the Geraja Cathedral with its two 60-meter-high towers.
Visitors can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view from the viewing platform of the National Monument at a height of 137 meters.
The city of Yogyakarta is known for its grandiose architecture. These include in particular the mighty Borobudur Temple, the Hindu Prambanan Temple, the Sultan’s Palace and the Tamansari Water Castle. The latter once served the Sultan as a royal bathing place. A sight created by nature is the cave Goa Jomblang, with the climbing harness you go down into the depth.
The island of Bali offers fantastic beaches and wonderful diving and surfing areas. In addition, there are temples such as the Ulun Danu Bratan or the picturesquely situated Tanah Lot Temple, which can be reached on foot at low tide. High up leads an ascent of the active Gunung Batur. Unforgettable holiday moments are promised by royal tombs, rice terraces, the sacred monkey forest or a thermal bath in the middle of the rainforest.
The Gili islands are only a few meters above sea level and offer with small bays and beautiful beaches wonderful bathing days. No car noise disturbs the peace here. It is rather to discover the islands with horse carriages and to enjoy the idyll in the small restaurants and cafés.
The Komodo dragon lives on the island named after it. The mighty reptile can grow up to three meters long and weigh 30 kilograms. A national park protects the diverse flora and fauna of Komodo Island, which has been part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage since 1991.
In the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo, the Tanjung Puting Wildlife Reserve National Park offers the opportunity to observe orangutans in their natural habitat.
Entry requirements
Entry to Indonesia is possible for EU citizens with a passport.
All travel documents must be valid for at least six months upon entry and exit. No visa is required for a stay of up to 30 days. If you want to stay longer, apply for a Visa on Arrival at the airport.
Alternative travel options
Flights from Europe to Indonesia usually go via Singapore. A direct journey by car and bus is difficult or impossible. There is a direct rail connection from Malaysia on the Penang – Belawan (Sumatra) route.