Marlin Fast Boat
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Marlin Fast Boat

Marlin Fast Boat (formerly known as Marlin Lembongan Cruiser) was established in 2012, providing daily, high-speed crossings between Sanur in southeast Bali and Nusa Lembongan, a small island just off the northwest coast of Nusa Penida, Indonesia.

Using a 750 horsepower motorised boat that can carry up to 35 passengers, Marlin Fast Boat sails from Bali to Lembongan in just half an hour, offering a pickup and drop off service in some areas on Bali, too. They also organise boat transfer from Bali to Gili Islands & Nusa Penida.

The boat comes with a wide range of safety equipment including life rafts, jackets and ring buoys, and the fully accredited captain and crew are on board to help with any issues you may have. During your journey, you can choose to lie in the sun on the top deck or relax in the comfortable seats below.

Lembongan, Nusa Penida, and Gili Islands are fast becoming one of the country’s most popular destinations, boasting superb surfing and snorkelling spots. It also offers a more relaxed feel than the bustling resorts on Bali, so it’s a fantastic day trip location.

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