Nous partons pour 2 petites semaines (12 jours pleins) dans un mois avec mon conjoint et notre fille de 3 ans. Ah et petit détail : je serai enceinte de 5 mois au moment du voyage.
Je peaufine notre itinéraire et me creuse la tête avec la partie "île" de notre séjour. Comme nous n'arrivons pas à choisir, nous prévoyons de faire Gili Meno et Nusa Lembongan.
Et la où je me creuse la tête... C'est pour les trajets ! Je lis tout et son contraire...
On met de côté le ferry qui prend trop de temps. Du coup l'option Speedboat serait à privilégier, même si je crains un peu pour le trajet vu certains témoignages...
Concrètement :
TRAJET VERS GILI MENO :
- Je préfèrerai rejoindre Gili Meno depuis Amed pour diminuer le temps de trajet en speedboat. Est-il possible de faire le trajet en direct ou faut-il impérativement s'arrêter sur une autre des îles Gili ?
Si direct : une compagnie en particulier ?
Si pas direct : quelle est l'île sur laquelle s'arrêter pour repartir le plus facilement ? Et comment repartir ?
- Les speedboat de Amed ils partent à toute heure de la journée ?
- Combien de temps faut-il compter entre le départ de Amed, le potentiel stop sur l'une des 2 autres Gili et l'arrivée à Gili Meno ?
GILI MENO VERS NUSA LEMBONGAN
- Là j'ai l'impression que ça se fait en direct. Est-ce que je me trompe où c'est bien le cas ? En speedboat ou en ferry ? Combien de temps dure la traversée ? Le trajet se fait assez régulièrement ?
NUSA LEMBONGAN VERS BALI
Après Nusa Lembongan, selon comment on articule notre itinéraire, l'étape d'après serait soit Ubud, soit le retour vers l'aéroport (le lendemain en tout cas pour ne pas prendre le risque de louper l'avion)
- Quel est le meilleur trajet à faire pour rejoindre Bali ? Comment ?
DUREE DE SEJOUR SUR LES ILES :
Nous pensons passer :
- 2 jours pleins à Gili Meno : en arrivant en fin de journée le 04/05 jusqu'au 07/05
- 3 jours pleins à Nusa Lembongan : en arrivant dans la journée du 07/05 pour repartir le 10/05 en fin de journée
=> Ces durées sont-elles réalistes par rapport au temps à dédier au trajet pour y arriver ?
Merci d'avance à tous ceux qui prendront le temps de me lire et de m'éclairer un peu,
bonjour marion
1)les bateaux qui partent d'amed passent successivement par les 3 gilis touristiques (mais je ne sais plus quelle est la première ile rencontrée et de toute façon l'"escale" dure très peu , juste de quoi débarquer et embarquer qqs touristes.....)
si la mer n'est pas formée, pas de pb, sinon "ça tape" plus ou moins..( plûtot plus que moins....)
2) le retour de nusa lembongan sera vers sanur. et là aussi l'état de la mer compte...
de sanur tu es très très proche de l'aéroport ....
3) si t'es enceinte, peut être zapper ces 2 trajets en speedboat et les remplacer par qqs jours à pemuteran (nord de bali), d'où tu pourras aller snorkeler en barque sur l'ilot de menjangan proche....amed et menjangan n'ont rien à envier aux "gilis" pour le snorkeling...
-demande l'avis de ton gynéco...
cdt
jean-louis
Et pour le trajet Gili Meno et Nusa Lembongan tu sais comment ça se passe ?
En fonction de si c'est possible ou pas, on changera l'ordre de nos étapes.
Je vais creuser aussi tes suggestions, vu qu je vois ma sage-femme lundi, je serai vite fixée aussi de si je peux m'aventurer aussi loin ou pas.
Pour le snorkeling que tu suggères, depuis Amed est-ce que c'est accessible depuis la plage ou pas ? et menjangan?
marion,
à amed le snorkeling est superbe (pour les poissons) facile depuis la plage.la plage, elle même est de sable noir......pas "paradisiaque" ( de toute façon les plages de bali ne sont pas paradisiaques et celles de nusa lembongan encore pires (vase, cultures d'algues, mangrove au nord) seul une sortie barque pour le snorkeling est très correcte( demander à passer par "mangrove point" et "wall bay"....)
la plage de pemuteran ne casse pas 3 pattes à un canard non plus, mais le snorkeling à menjagan est superbe aussi....
ne t'aventure pas en pleine mer sauf si tu nages très bien et que tu as des palmes( courants forts...)
prends ton matos de snorkeling si tu ne veux pas un masque de location qui prend l'eau et un tuba lèché et pourlèché, souvent rafistolé.....ne loue que les palmes et après les avoir essayées....
pour aller des "gilis" vers nusa lembongan directement, je ne sais pas...
cdt
jean-louis
De Amed à Gili T en speedboat (env 1h), puis bateau privé jusqua Gili M (environ 20 min), voilà ce que l'on a trouvé pour rejoindre cette île. On est passé par notre Guest house de Gili M qui nous a mis en contact avec une agence de l'île et c'est elle qui nous organise la traversée à prix affichée pour juillet. Mais nous on fera aller et retour de Amed.
Salut
Arnaud, tu as réservé les transports pour Gili à l'avance ? Peux tu me donner le nom de l'agence (et le prix) si possible, je pensais le faire au dernier moment par notre guest house mais ....
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Je t'ai répondu en MP. La société de transport sera Free Bird. Prix officiel du site plus 5 euros par personne pour le bateau privé Gili T à Gili M. Le bateau privé peut nous déposer à la Guest House selon la marée. Sinon c'est bagages sur la carriole puis 15 min de marche.
Ça pourrait être un bon plan et nous enlever une épine du pied de réserver avant de partir, même si c'est pas à notre habitude. Le speed boat de cette compagnie était sécurisé ca va ?
Et la guest house de Gili M tu la recommandes ?
Je veux bien les infos également :-)
Je te dirais ça à mon retour en juillet. Mais la Cie de fastboat est freebird et à l'air d'être bien noté. Pour la Guest House, c'est ana Warung. Leur resto est aussi très réputé sur l'île.
Alors pour info nous avons payé 350 par personne pour aller aux gili depuis Amed.
Cher paye, on savait que le prix normal est de 250 directement au port, 300 via un intermédiaire.
Notre hôtel prend une grande de commission mais on a payé le gain de temps pour pas chercher moins cher.
Une fois à Gili T, il faut négocier pour traverser a Gili M. Par public transport ca peut etre 20 000 mais faut attendre 15h. Nous on a négocié un départ de suite pour 65.
Une fois sur Meno selon ou est votre hôtel vous aurez peut-être besoin d, 'une charette pour les bagages. Ils s'accordent tous sur ne prix et impossible de faire baisser : 100 000 !
Très cher. On a prépayé 75 dollars par personne de Amed à Gili M abev le transport privé jusqu'à Gili M et inversement. Et cela par une agence... Sur Gili M c'est 15 minutes à pieds pour traverser l'île. Il suffit de ne mettre que les bagages sur la charrette et de marcher à côté.
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I’m currently working on a 30-day itinerary for May/June 2027.
10 days in eastern Java (Malang, Bromo, waterfalls, Meru Beriti Park, Banyuwangi, and Ijen), a short transit in Ubud for a few days, then Flores before heading back to Jakarta.
We’ll spend 15 days in Flores (the classic route: Moni, Bajawa, Riung, Ruteng, ending in Labuan Bajo).
I’d love some firsthand feedback on flights to Maumere or Ende from Bali Denpasar. I know there are no direct routes and that you have to connect through Labuan Bajo or Timor (I think), which isn’t an issue in itself.
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Hi everyone,
Could you share your thoughts on my 3-week itinerary?
We’re a small group (family + friends) of 12 people, planning to leave around January 21, 2027.
Here’s my itinerary:
3 nights in Bangkok
4 nights in Chiang Mai
3 nights on Koh Samui
3 nights on Koh Phangan
4 nights in Krabi
4 nights in Phuket
I’m also open to any great tips you might have...
Thanks, everyone! Alain.
I’d love to get some feedback on our itinerary—it’s probably pretty basic! This is our second trip to Asia and our first to Indonesia. We have three kids aged 20, 18, and 12. We land in Jakarta at 4 PM, spend 3 nights/2 days there, then take the train to Yogyakarta for 3 nights/2 days, followed by the train to Surabaya for 2 nights/1 day, then the train to Bromo for 1 day/1 night, a private driver to Ijen for 2 nights/2 days, then on to Bali (Ubud) for 4 nights/3 days, followed by Gili Air for 3 nights/2 days, Senggigi (Lombok) for 2 nights, and finally 5 nights in Kuta. I’m considering cutting the 2 nights in Senggigi to just keep Kuta and extend it to 7 nights. In Lombok, I’m not sure how to get around since I’m not comfortable with scooters... Your thoughts on all of this, and any advice, are more than welcome—don’t hesitate!
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I’ve got 2 free days before heading to Bac Ha and Sapa.
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We’ll be arriving in Ho Chi Minh City during Tet.
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Hello.
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