Ferries from
Indonesia to East Java
Ferries from
Indonesia to East Java
The Serangan to Banyuwangi ferry is the main ferry route from Indonesia to East Java. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Indonesia to East Java sail approximately 10 times per week and are provided by Express Bahari.
The Indonesia to East Java ferries sail in approximately .
No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from Indonesia to East Java.
The distance between Indonesia and East Java is 61.0 miles (98.2km) and 53.0 nautical miles.
Indonesia to East Java ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Serangan to Banyuwangi ferry ferry sails approximately 0 times weekly with a crossing time of .
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Indonesia is the world’s 4th most populous country situated in Southeast Asia, comprising over 17,000 islands stretched along the equator, of which only 8,000 are inhabited. As you would expect from the largest archipelago on the planet, Indonesia has an incredibly diverse landscape and culture, with over 300 languages spoken, the world’s 2nd largest tropical forest, 130 active volcanoes and 1,000’s of spectacular temples spread across the islands. Most tourists flock to Bali, the hub for luxury resorts, stunning beaches and excellent surf breaks. The capital, Jakarta has great shopping spots and the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, whilst the Gili Islands offer a buzzing nightlife tailored for backpackers. Given the sheer quantity of islands in Indonesia, travelling by ferry is the best way to get around. It has an extensive ferry network offering domestic routes to and from some of the most popular destinations in the country, as well as international crossings to Singapore, which are all operated by a wide selection of ferry companies.