REVIEW · GILI TRAWANGAN
Private Speedboat transfer Between Lombok and Gili Islands
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Short trip, big stress relief. This private speedboat cuts the Lombok-to-Gili hop down to about 10 minutes, starting at Teluk Nara Harbor and letting you choose Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, or Gili Meno. It is built for comfort and privacy, not a crowd-control exercise.
I like two things a lot. First, you get flexible departures (runs from 6:00AM to 10:00PM), so you can match the transfer to your day. Second, the boat is sized for up to 7 people, which keeps the ride calm and easier to manage.
One drawback to keep in mind: you need decent weather. This transfer depends on good sea conditions, and if it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund rather than a forced go-anyway crossing.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Private speedboat between Lombok and the Gili Islands: what you’re really buying
- The 7–10 minute crossing that changes your whole schedule
- Choosing Gili Trawangan vs Gili Air vs Gili Meno: simple, but important
- A quick tip for arrival planning
- Private for up to 7: what that means on a real trip
- From Teluk Nara Harbor to your Gili arrival: what to expect step-by-step
- Departure: Teluk Nara Harbor (Lombok)
- On the water: quick, breezy, and direct
- Arrival: your chosen Gili island
- Price and value: $15.28 per person for time and simplicity
- Service and communication that make harbors feel less intimidating
- Weather, safety, and the one big risk you can’t ignore
- Who this transfer is best for
- Should you book this private speedboat transfer?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the private speedboat transfer?
- Where does the speedboat depart from?
- Which Gili islands can I travel to?
- What are the operating hours?
- How many people can the boat accommodate?
- Is this transfer private?
- What is included in the price?
- What happens if weather is poor?
Key things to know before you book

- 7–10 minutes at sea between Teluk Nara Harbor and your chosen Gili island
- Flexible departures all day from 6:00AM to 10:00PM
- Private for your group with room for up to 7 people
- Mobile ticket + quick confirmation so you can move fast
- Skips the ferry crush so you spend less time standing around
- Good weather required, with alternate date or full refund if conditions fail
Private speedboat between Lombok and the Gili Islands: what you’re really buying

You’re not just buying transport here. You’re buying back time and energy—especially on an island itinerary where every delay multiplies.
This is a private speedboat transfer between Lombok (departing from Teluk Nara Harbor) and the Gili Islands. The boat carries your group only (so it’s not a shared ride full of strangers), and it runs frequently enough that you can pick a departure window that fits your plans. The crossing is short too: about 7 to 10 minutes, so you’re not stuck in transit all morning or afternoon.
The route also stays flexible. You’re not locked into one island as your endpoint—you can choose Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, or Gili Meno. That matters because your lodging and your schedule are what usually dictate where you need to land.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Gili Trawangan
The 7–10 minute crossing that changes your whole schedule

On paper, a fast boat sounds great. In real trip planning, what matters is what happens before and after.
A private speedboat like this is a practical way to avoid the time sink of ferry lines and crowded harbors. One of the biggest wins is getting to your Gili island without spending your precious morning or evening waiting around. Even when ferries run, you still pay the “human traffic tax”: queues, slow boarding, and the last-minute shuffle that comes with shared departures.
Because the ride itself is so short, you can keep your day more flexible. If you plan a beach start, a late lunch, or an afternoon activity, a quick transfer makes it easier to hit your timing. And since departures operate from 6:00AM to 10:00PM, you have more options than you’d get from transfers that only run in one morning or afternoon window.
Choosing Gili Trawangan vs Gili Air vs Gili Meno: simple, but important
This transfer is direct, which is the point. You choose the Gili island you’re headed to, and the boat takes you there from Teluk Nara Harbor.
So the key question is not which boat is best—it’s which island fits your plan. If your itinerary is centered on Gili Trawangan, you’ll want your transfer time aligned with that. If you’re staying on Gili Air or Gili Meno, you’ll do the same thing: pick a departure that matches when you need to be settled.
Where this transfer helps you most is logistics. A fast, private hop means fewer moving parts after landing. You’re less likely to be rushed by the clock or stuck waiting for the next step of your day—because the transfer is short and designed to run smoothly.
A quick tip for arrival planning
Your island endpoint affects how you get from the landing area to where you’re staying. If your pickup point is a little tricky, you might be able to coordinate a meeting plan directly with the captain in advance. One past traveler mentioned their friend spoke with the captain and arranged a pick-up from the beach, which is the kind of flexibility that can make island arrivals easier.
Private for up to 7: what that means on a real trip

The boat accommodates up to 7 people, and it’s private, meaning only your group participates. That changes the feel of the journey right away.
Smaller groups are usually easier to organize. You can keep your belongings together, move as a unit, and avoid the awkward shuffle of shared rides. If you’re traveling with family or friends, this can also make the transfer feel less like a chore and more like a quick start to your island day.
Also, the short duration helps. A 7–10 minute transfer doesn’t give seasickness much time to become a problem for people who are sensitive. And because the boat is designed for comfort and privacy, it’s not the “sit and endure” style of transportation.
From Teluk Nara Harbor to your Gili arrival: what to expect step-by-step

Here’s the whole rhythm, in plain terms.
Departure: Teluk Nara Harbor (Lombok)
Your transfer departs from Teluk Nara Harbor, with service running daily from 6:00AM to 10:00PM. You’ll receive confirmation at booking time, which helps you feel set before you leave home or the mainland.
A helpful detail is that you’re using a mobile ticket. That typically means less fumbling with printed papers when you’re trying to get oriented quickly at the harbor.
On the water: quick, breezy, and direct
The crossing time is about 7 to 10 minutes. You can expect the standard speedboat experience: ocean views, fresh sea breeze, and a ride that gets you there fast. Since the goal is efficiency, the boat is set up to keep the trip smooth rather than scenic for hours.
If you care about comfort, this is where it pays to travel at a time when conditions are favorable. The experience requires good weather, and that’s not just legal language—it’s what keeps the transfer feeling comfortable.
Arrival: your chosen Gili island
You’ll arrive at Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, or Gili Meno depending on what you booked. Since the transfer is short, your next steps start quickly—getting to your lodging, meeting a driver, or syncing up with whoever you’re traveling with.
If your pickup logistics are slightly awkward, it can help to communicate clearly before arrival. Past guests emphasized that communication was a big part of why the service felt easy.
Price and value: $15.28 per person for time and simplicity

Let’s talk money honestly. At $15.28 per person, this isn’t a low-cost budget gamble. It’s a value move aimed at saving time and reducing hassle.
Why it can be worth it:
- You’re paying for speed. A 7–10 minute transfer beats waiting around for ferry schedules and boarding chaos.
- You’re paying for privacy. Being only with your group usually means less stress and smoother coordination.
- You’re paying for convenience. The mobile ticket and clear confirmation help you get moving without delays.
When it may not be the best deal:
- If you’re traveling solo and you don’t mind ferry crowds, a shared ferry could be cheaper.
- If you are extremely time-flexible and want the most budget option, you might skip private transfers.
But if you want a smoother day—especially when moving from Lombok to the Gilis—this is the kind of transfer that makes your whole itinerary feel less fragile.
One more value note: the service offers group discounts. If you can travel with friends or family, the per-person price becomes even easier to justify.
Service and communication that make harbors feel less intimidating

Harbors can be confusing, even for experienced travelers. One reason this transfer gets high marks is how it handles that last-mile uncertainty.
The experience is private, includes the speedboat, and relies on clear pre-trip communication. In one exchange, the contact name Ramadana appears in responses, and the tone is consistent: friendly, fast, and aimed at making sure you know what to do next.
You’ll also see practical advantages mentioned like avoiding long lines. In other words, you’re not just buying a boat—you’re buying the reduction of that awkward “where do I stand” feeling.
If you’re worried about finding the exact boat, keep this in mind: smaller private options can be easier to miss than giant ferry terminals. Your best move is to keep an eye on confirmation details and contact instructions so you get to the right place at the right time.
Weather, safety, and the one big risk you can’t ignore

The ocean can be unpredictable. This transfer explicitly requires good weather, which is good news in disguise: it tells you they’re not trying to run a rough-crossing “because it’s scheduled.”
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That gives you a safety net for planning your Gili days, even though you should still build a little flexibility into your schedule.
Safety and comfort matter here too. In feedback, people highlighted that the trip felt safe and the crew was kind and friendly. That lines up with what you’d want from a private speedboat: competent handling, clear interaction, and a trip that feels controlled rather than rushed.
Who this transfer is best for
This private speedboat transfer is a strong fit if you want:
- a fast move between Lombok and the Gili Islands without standing in crowds
- a private group experience that stays organized
- a ride window that works throughout the day (6:00AM–10:00PM)
- a short crossing (about 7–10 minutes) that doesn’t eat your day
It also makes sense for groups up to 7 people. Families and small groups tend to like the control—less waiting, fewer strangers, and an easier transition into the island portion of the trip.
If you hate harbor chaos, you’ll likely appreciate the focus on skipping the ferry-style bottlenecks.
Should you book this private speedboat transfer?
Book it if your priority is a smoother transition and you want to protect your time on the Lombok–Gili route. At $15.28 per person, it’s priced like a convenience service: you’re paying for speed, privacy, and simpler logistics.
Skip or rethink it if you’re trying to squeeze the absolute lowest transport cost and you’re comfortable with ferry crowds and longer waits. Also, if your plan is extremely tight and you can’t adjust for weather, remember this transfer does depend on sea conditions.
In most cases, I’d treat this as a “make your day easier” booking. The moment your itinerary includes moving fast between islands, private transfers like this often pay you back in stress reduction.
FAQ
What is the duration of the private speedboat transfer?
The ride is approximately 7 to 10 minutes.
Where does the speedboat depart from?
It departs from Teluk Nara Harbor in Lombok.
Which Gili islands can I travel to?
You can travel to Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, or Gili Meno.
What are the operating hours?
Departures operate from 6:00AM to 10:00PM.
How many people can the boat accommodate?
The speedboat accommodates up to 7 people.
Is this transfer private?
Yes. It’s private, so only your group will participate.
What is included in the price?
The private speedboat is included.
What happens if weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



















