Gili Islands

Island
★ 4.9 (3K+ reviews) • 8K+ booked
Discover the laid-back paradise of the Gili Islands: Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air. Just a boat ride away from Bali or Lombok Island, these little paradises offer a relaxed tropical getaway. From snorkeling and surfing to cooking classes and horse rides on the beach, there's something for everyone in this Indonesian gem. Join the fun and experience the beauty of the Gili Islands like never before!
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Gili Islands, Gili Indah, Pemenang, North Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
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Charik ****
30 Jun
Amazing scuba experience—professional team, safe gear, stunning marine life. Truly unforgettable adventure!
Klook会員
30 Jun
Alex came to pick us up on time and explained about the tour in the car. We had a private boat so we could snorkel at our own pace as a family. The photographer guided us smoothly to the sea turtles and made sure the children could easily see the fish and turtles. Lunch after snorkeling and time on the island were also very fulfilling. It was a very worthwhile experience.
Kwon *******
30 Jun
My friend had never been to the ocean before, but you kindly showed me around. We saw the famous statue, turtles, and Nemo! I was worried because there were few reviews, but thank you to Ari and Agus for snorkeling with us! I highly recommend it!
클룩 회원
26 Jun
It was a very enjoyable time. I was lucky enough to meet the clean sea, many fish, and huge turtles. Winn and Budii, who guided me to private snorkelling, were so kind and gentle. If I come to Gili Island again, I want to see them again :)
Siti *******************
26 Jun
We had an amazing snorkelling experience, and I can’t recommend our guide enough—especially if you’re travelling with young kids. I was a little nervous about taking my 7-year-old into the open water, but our guide was incredibly reliable, patient, and reassuring throughout. He took extra care to ensure my child felt safe and confident, always staying close and checking in regularly. His clear instructions and calm presence made the whole experience smooth and enjoyable for both of us. Truly grateful for such a trustworthy and professional guide!
클룩 회원
25 Jun
First of all, it was great that they were so kind and took good care of my wife who can't swim. It was a bit pricey but it was private. There was an additional fee for the GoPro, but they kept trying to send me pictures and I was able to receive them on Google Drive. I was passed out because of seasickness, but they applied medicine and took good care of me. They said the BBQ on the ship was great. However, you should definitely check the location on WhatsApp before you go. If you go on Google Maps, it will take you to a strange place. Once again, thank you so much, it was a new experience, highly recommended!
클룩 회원
24 Jun
My husband and I are not good at swimming so we were a bit scared, but the instructor explained everything to us well, the snorkeling equipment was clean, and the flippers were checked for their sizes. At first, we had to wear life jackets and look at the turtles. Thanks to the instructor's guidance and guidance, we were able to take off our life jackets and see the deep-sea statues, fish, and coral reefs with just one tube. Thanks to that, we were able to snorkel safely, and the turtles were so cute, and the fish and statues were so cool. Thanks to that, it was an unforgettable Gili, and later, we went to Turtle Point again by ourselves to see the turtles!
Siau *********
23 Jun
Pak Tamrin took good care of us, beyond Gili T, we also went to Gili M and Gili A. The current is strong but the snorkeling guide watched out for us, especially my wife who is not a strong swimmer. Overall, a pleasant day with plenty of marine life, clear water and wonderful memories.
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Must-Do Activities in Gili Islands

1. Snorkeling

Experience the stunning underwater world of the Gilis with a snorkel set, which you can rent from local stalls. The shallow waters around the islands are ideal for snorkeling, and you might even catch a glimpse of sea turtles swimming freely.

2. Beach Bars

As you reach Gili Trawangan, there are a lot of beach bars and local restaurants you can go to! Sip on fantastic cocktails in this lively setting, and catch fire dancers in action on the sandy shores. With occasional fireworks lighting up the sky, the party scene on this "party island" is truly electrifying.

3. Scuba Diving

The pristine waters of the Gili Islands are known among divers all around the world. With approximately 19 dive sites across the three islands, you can dive in popular spots like Shark Point, Manta Point, Meno Wall, and Bounty Wreck beckon. Don't miss the fascinating bio-rock project zone, a unique addition to your dive experience.

4. Surfing

In the Gili Islands, you can enjoy awesome surfing on the southwest coasts of Gili Trawangan and Gili Air, offering great waves all year round. Perfect for both paddle-out fun and wave riding, these spots have reef breaks and excellent swells during the dry season.

5. Hiking

On Gili Islands Trawangan, the only island of the three Gilis with a hill to climb, you'll discover some unique treasures like the mysterious shrine in the Muslim burial site and remnants of a World War II Japanese bunker. Once you reach the summit, enjoy stunning views of the waters and Mount Rinjani on Lombok.

Tips for Your Gili Islands Visit

When is the best time to visit the Gili Islands?

The ideal time to explore Gili Island is during the dry season, from May to September. This period offers perfect weather for outdoor activities and diving. For a quieter experience with nearly perfect weather and lower prices, you can visit during the shoulder seasons between April and June or September and October.

How do I get to the Gili Islands from Bali?

To get to the Gili Islands, you can hop on a speedboat from Senggigi Beach or catch a ferry from Bali to Gili Trawangan, then take a boat to Gili Meno. The island's port is known as Bangsal Port. It's recommended to book round-trip tickets and confirm your return dates beforehand for a smooth journey.

What is the best way to get around the Gili Islands?

On Gili Islands, the primary modes of transportation are by bike or 'cidomo' (a horse-drawn carriage). To fully appreciate the island's natural beauty, you can go hiking, though make sure to bring sufficient drinking water. Walking is also a great way to explore the island.