Every year, thousands of travellers arrive at Sanur Harbour to catch a fast boat to Nusa Penida, Gili Trawangan, or Nusa Lembongan — and every year, a significant number overpay, get sold the wrong ticket, or end up stranded because of a preventable booking mistake. The good news is that once you know what to look out for, booking a fast boat in Bali is completely straightforward.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Common Fast Boat Scams in Bali (And How to Avoid Them)
The fast boat industry in Bali is largely legitimate — there are dozens of reputable operators running daily services. The problem is the informal middlemen who intercept travellers before they reach the official ticket counters. Here are the most common situations to watch out for:
1. The Harbour Tout
As soon as you approach Sanur Harbour, men will approach you offering “cheap fast boat tickets.” These touts work on commission and sell tickets at inflated prices — sometimes 2–3x the actual fare. The tickets themselves may be valid, but you’re paying far more than necessary. Some touts sell tickets for boats that are already fully booked or that don’t actually exist.
2. The Hotel Travel Desk Markup
Many hotels and villas in Bali offer “convenient” boat ticket booking at their front desk. While this sounds easy, hotel travel desks typically add a 20–50% commission on top of the real ticket price. You could be paying IDR 300,000 for a ticket that costs IDR 175,000 online.
3. The Fake Booking Website
Several unofficial websites mimic legitimate boat booking platforms. They take payment, send a fake confirmation, and leave you with nothing when you arrive at the harbour. Always check the URL carefully and ensure the site uses HTTPS and has verifiable contact details.
4. The Wrong Route Trick
Some touts sell a ticket for the wrong destination or the wrong harbour. Travellers going to Nusa Penida end up at a departure for Lombok, or arrive at Padang Bai instead of Sanur. Always confirm the exact departure harbour, destination, and operator name before handing over any money.
5. The “Sold Out — But I Can Help” Scam
A common tactic involves a tout telling you that boats are fully booked (they’re not) and then offering to get you a ticket through a “special contact” at a premium price. Don’t fall for it. Check availability yourself at the official counters or on a verified booking site.
Where to Buy: The Real Cost Comparison
| Booking Method | Typical Price | Risk Level | Our Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Street touts / harbour gates | IDR 250,000–400,000 | ⚠ High | Avoid |
| Hotel / villa travel desk | IDR 200,000–350,000 | ⚠ Medium-High | Overpriced |
| Walk-in at harbour counter | IDR 140,000–175,000 | ◯ Low-Medium | OK if no time to pre-book |
| Online via Balifast.com | IDR 140,000–175,000 | ✓ Very Low | Recommended |
Red Flags When Booking a Fast Boat in Bali
Whether you’re booking online or in person, watch out for these warning signs:
- No official company name, logo, or contact details on the ticket
- Payment only accepted in cash — no digital payment options
- No confirmation email or e-ticket after payment
- Price significantly lower or higher than the market rate (IDR 140,000–175,000)
- Seller cannot tell you the exact departure time or which harbour
- Website URL looks suspicious, misspelled, or has no HTTPS padlock
- No clear cancellation or refund policy
- Pressure to buy immediately or told boats are “almost full”

What a Trustworthy Booking Looks Like
Here’s what you should expect from a legitimate, safe booking experience:
- Clear operator name (e.g. Maruti Group Fast Boat, Ray Fish Fast Cruises)
- Exact departure harbour, time, and arrival port stated on the ticket
- Immediate email confirmation with a booking reference number
- Secure payment via card, GoPay, or QRIS — no cash-only demands
- Transparent pricing that matches what’s displayed publicly
- Clear cancellation policy and customer support contact
- E-ticket you can show on your phone at the harbour check-in counter
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How to Book Fast Boat Tickets on Balifast.com: Step by Step
Booking online with Balifast.com takes less than 5 minutes. Here’s exactly how it works:
Accepted Payment Methods on Balifast.com
Balifast.com accepts all major payment methods, making it easy to book from anywhere in the world:
Mastercard
American Express
JCB
Bank Transfer
GoPay
QRIS
Domestic vs Foreign Ticket Pricing: What You Need to Know
You’ll notice when booking on Balifast.com that there are two ticket types: Foreign and Domestic. This is important:
- Foreign tickets are for all international tourists and non-Indonesian passport holders. This is what most visitors should select.
- Domestic tickets are only for Indonesian citizens with a valid KTP (national ID card). Purchasing a domestic ticket as a foreign tourist is considered fraudulent and may result in being denied boarding.
Some touts at the harbour specifically offer “cheap domestic tickets” to foreigners. This is both illegal and risky — do not take this offer regardless of the potential saving.
When Should You Book Your Fast Boat Ticket?
As a general rule, the earlier you book the better — especially during Bali’s peak travel seasons:
- Peak season (July, August, December): Book at least 5–7 days in advance. Popular morning departures sell out quickly.
- Shoulder season (June, September, October): Booking 2–3 days ahead is usually sufficient.
- Low season (January–May, November): Walk-in tickets are often available, but booking online is still recommended to guarantee your preferred time.
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