Banjar Nyuh Ferry Terminal
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About Banjar Nyuh

Banjar Nyuh Harbor The main fast boat terminal in Nusa Penida, offering modern floating pontoons for safe and dry boarding. Located in Toya Pakeh, it provides frequent 30-minute connections to Sanur, Bali, and serves as the ideal starting point for exploring Nusa Penida's famous western attractions like Kelingking Beach and Crystal Bay.
Located in the bustling Toya Pakeh area, Banjar Nyuh Harbor (also known as Banjar Nyuh Port) stands as the primary maritime gateway for travelers visiting the stunning island of Nusa Penida. As the island's most modern and busiest port, it serves as the main arrival and departure point for the majority of fast boat services connecting Bali to Nusa Penida. State-of-the-Art Facilities Unlike many traditional beach landings in the region, Banjar Nyuh features modern floating pontoons and jetties, ensuring a safe and dry embarkation and disembarkation experience for passengers. The harbor area is well-equipped with amenities including comfortable waiting areas, ticket counters for major fast boat operators, and easy access to local transport services for exploring the island. Strategic Connections Banjar Nyuh offers frequent daily connections to Bali's main harbors, primarily Sanur Harbor, with a travel time of approximately 30-45 minutes. It also serves routes to Kusamba and other regional ports. Its central location on Nusa Penida's northwest coast makes it the perfect starting point for adventures to Crystal Bay, Kelingking Beach, and Broken Beach. Travel Tips for Sailtix Users Arrival Time: We recommend arriving at the harbor 30-45 minutes before your scheduled departure to allow time for check-in and luggage handling. Transfers: Local drivers and scooter rentals are readily available right outside the harbor gate to take you to your hotel or tour destinations. Sea Conditions: The waters around Nusa Penida can be dynamic; the modern facilities at Banjar Nyuh help mitigate rough seas during boarding.

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