All fast boat crossings between Bali, the Gili Islands, and Lombok scheduled for Wednesday, 21 January 2026, have been temporarily suspended following an official announcement from the Port Authority and BMKG (Indonesian Meteorology Agency).
Severe Sea Conditions
According to the latest maritime weather report, wave heights are forecast to reach between 2.5 and 4.0 meters, creating unsafe conditions for fast boat operations across the Bali–Lombok strait and surrounding waters.
For this reason, all fast boat operators are required to stop operations for the day, including routes to:
- Gili Trawangan
- Gili Air
- Gili Meno
- Lombok (Bangsal & Senggigi)
This decision has been made solely to ensure the safety of passengers, crew members, and vessels, which remains the top priority of all maritime authorities and operators.
Safety Comes First
Fast boats are highly sensitive to rough sea conditions. Operating under high waves and strong winds poses significant risks, and therefore no departures are permitted until weather conditions return to normal and clearance is granted by the harbor master.
What’s Next?
All services will remain closed until further notice. Updates regarding the resumption of fast boat services will be announced as soon as official confirmation is received from the Port Authority.
Passengers affected by this suspension are advised to:
- Stay in contact with their booking provider
- Prepare for reschedule or alternative travel plans
- Follow official announcements for real-time updates
Thank You for Your Understanding
We sincerely appreciate your patience and cooperation during this weather-related disruption. While delays are inconvenient, your safety is far more important than any schedule.
We will continue to provide timely updates and look forward to welcoming you on board once sea conditions are safe again.