Ferries from
East Java to Indonesia
Ferries from
East Java to Indonesia
The Banyuwangi to Serangan ferry is the main ferry route from East Java to Indonesia. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from East Java to Indonesia sail approximately 10 times per week and are available with Express Bahari.
Ferries from East Java to Indonesia take approximately to complete this crossing.
No, you are currently not able to take your car on the ferry from East Java to Indonesia.
There are approximately 61 miles (98km) and 53 nautical miles between East Java and Indonesia.
The price of a ferry from East Java to Indonesia can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Banyuwangi to Serangan ferry ferry sails approximately 0 times weekly with a crossing time of .
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East Java draws visitors with its beautiful volcanic landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The region is home to Mount Bromo, one of Indonesia's most iconic volcanoes, where travelers can see amazing sunrises over the moon-like terrain. Adventure seekers come to the turquoise sulfur lake at Kawah Ijen, known for its blue flames that glow at night. Surabaya, East Java's capital and busiest port, offers lively markets and colonial buildings. Nature lovers can explore Baluran National Park, called the 'Africa of Java' for its savanna, or enjoy the clean beaches of Banyuwangi. During the yearly Kasada Festival, locals throw offerings into Mount Bromo's crater as part of an age-old tradition. From East Java's ports, travelers can easily take ferries to Bali, Lombok, and Madura Island, making it a great starting point for island-hopping across Indonesia's eastern islands.
Indonesia, a chain of over 17,000 islands, offers a mix of beautiful natural landscapes and rich cultural experiences. From Bali's famous beaches to Yogyakarta's ancient temples, this Southeast Asian country has something for every traveler. You can explore Borobudur, the world's largest Buddhist temple and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or see unique wildlife like Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. The country shows off its cultural heritage through many festivals, including the colorful Bali Arts Festival held every year from June to July. Adventure lovers can climb active volcanoes, dive in some of the world's richest waters, or just relax on clean, beautiful beaches. From Indonesia's main ports, you can easily take ferries to nearby countries like Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, making it a great starting point for exploring Southeast Asia.