Gili Meno Island

Gili Meno port is located on Gili Meno Island, north Lombok. This port is a landing place for boats from Bangsal and fast boats from Bali. Gili Meno is one of the islands in the three Gili archipelago areas. This small island has extraordinary underwater wealth. Besides that, Gili Meno is also known as an island suitable for a honeymoon because of its quiet atmosphere.

Gili Meno port activity is relatively busy in the morning and slightly less in the afternoon. Passenger boats from Bangsal and Lombok generally have the same peak hours in the morning. Busy hours are around 07.30 to 12.00, while in the afternoon it decreases slightly.

Gili Meno Beach

The fast boat anchored at Gili Meno port.

  • There are around three fast boats anchored at this port. Here’s the complete list:
    Bali Eka Jaya Fast Boat. One of the fast boats operates daily from Padang Bai, Bali. See the complete Eka Jaya Fast Boat ship schedule.
  • Scoot Fast Cruises is a fast boat that departs from Sanur, south Bali. This ship operates every day from Bali to Gili Meno.
  • Golden Queen Fast Boat operates every day from Serangan and Padang Bai to Gili Meno. During the high season (July – August), it has additional schedules.

Accommodation and Restaurants around the Gili Meno port area

Accommodation such as hotels, homestays, or bungalows is available around the Gili Meno port. Generally, standard accommodation costs around 100 thousand to 500 thousand a night. Around the port, there is also a dive center. So, if you are a fan of diving or diving, you don’t need to look far to find a place to register to go diving because you can find it here.

Restaurants and stalls offer various types of Indonesian, European and American food. You can find it around the port area. There are also several mini bars and live music performances in several restaurants.

Gili Meno Port

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