Blue Corner Dive & Bar is located on the beach at the north end of Jungutbatu village on Nusa Lembongan. We are away from the busy harbor in a quiet area of the island surrounded by seaweed farmers.It’s a short walk or bike ride from town down the main road towards the mangroves, then follow the signs down our little path for shipwrecks surf break and Blue Corner Dive & Bar. We can arrange pick up from the main harbor in town when you arrive to the island.
Getting to Nusa Lembongan is easy!!
GETTING TO BALI:
Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) is just south of Kuta.
Ngurah Rai has a hotel-booking counter, taxi stand, a left-luggage room, several moneychangers, an and many souvenir shops, ATMs and lots of familiar fast-food places.
The domestic terminal and international terminal are a few hundred metres apart.
International airlines flying to and from Bali include the following:
- Air Asia
- Cathay Pacific Airways
- China Airlines
- Eva Air
- Japan Airlines
- JetStar and Qantas
- KLM
- Korean Air
- Malaysia Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Thai Airways International
- Virgin Australia
For Domestic flights the best thing to do is to go to the airport and shop at the airline ticket offices as new airlines are starting and new routes are being added. As well some of the small less expensive airlines do not have websites. Places served from Bali include Jakarta, Surabaya, Lombok, Yogyakarta, Bima, Maumere, Bandung, Kupang, Ende.
From BALI to LEMBONGAN:
Public boats and speed boats leave from Sanur beach (just 20 minutes from the international airport). The cheapest option is the public outrigger boats leaving at 8am daily, however many other boats leave throughout the day with the last speed boat leaving Sanur at 5pm each day.
From Sanur
• Perama – Boat departs 10:30 AM. A 90 minute ride for 100.000 Rp. Perama also has offices in Kuta, Ubud, Padang Bai, and the Gili Islands and can arrange transport from your hotel there to Nusa Lembongan.
• Public Boat – Departs at 8 AM and 10:30 AM. Costs 60.000 Rp/ 100.000 Rp. Office located at Sanur beach harbour on the end of “KFC road”
• Public Speed Boat – Departs daily from Sanur beach harbour at 9AM, 12:30PM, 4PM. 30 -40 minutes. 200.000 Rp. One way.
• Rocky Fast Cruise – Fast boats (25-30 minutes) from Sanur Beach to Jungut Batu. Ticket includes transfer from hotel in Bali and also transport on Lembongan to Blue Corner Dive! Departs Sanur at 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:30. One way fare US $28 and return $50.
• Seamaya One - Operates fast boats from Sanur Beach which take you to Jungut Batu. Hotel transfers are included. Crossing takes 25-30 minutes. One way fare US$27 and return US$45, including hotel pick up in southern Bali.
• Tamarind Jaya Express & Tanis Lembongan Express, Speed boat services to and from Mushroom Bay taking 30-45 minutes. Scheduled departure from Sanur Beach at 11:30 AM and 3:30PM and departure from Mushroom Bay at 10AM and 2PM. One way Rp 250,000 and return Rp 450,000/person.
From Benoa
• Lembongan Island Fast Boat – Transfer only departs at 10:30 AM & 3:30PM. $25 one way or $45 return. Includes hotel pick up.
• Lembongan Flyer departing from Benoa at 10:30 and 15:30, departing Lembongan at 09:00 and 13:30 daily. 40 minutes crossing time.
From the GILI ISLANDS & LOMBOK:
A number of options exist for the route between Nusa Lembongan and Gili Trawangan – some easy… and some adventurous! Contact us for more information.
• Seamaya One – Operates fast boats from Sanur Beach which take you to Jungut Batu. Hotel transfers are included. Crossing takes 25-30 minutes. One way fare US$60 and return US$100, including hotel pick up in southern Bali. They also do Bali – Lembongan – Gili combination tickets.
• Perama can arrange not-so-fast boat options between Lembongan and the Gili Islands, Lombok, or destinations beyond.
• Transfer through either Sanur, Benoa, or Padang Bai with one of the fast boat companies
Then there’s the adventurous backpacker option…
• Take the public boat from the Gilis to Bangsal Harbour on Lombok (cheap!), then catch a bemo/public share taxi to Mataram (Price variable – good luck!), transfer to another bemo heading onward to Lembar Harbour in south Lombok. Then catch the car ferry accross to Padang Bai (also cheap… but crossing time varies depending on how seaworthy the derelict vessel is). From Padang Bai in Bali you can catch a bemo 45 min south to the small village of Kusamba. From there hop on one of the jukung boats to Lembongan (make sure you wrap your backpack in a big waterproof plastic bag and don’t put your backpack on top of a basket of tomatoes!) Crossing time is unknown, total price could be anything from really cheap to more expensive than chartering a float plane – depends on the number of times you hear the line “oh sorry sir, you just missed the last boat/bemo now pay extra”… BUT if you take this route, we promise you a FREE cold Bintang beer just to hear the story!

