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Could Indonesia be the next global cruise tourism hub?

In light of recent cruise ship arrivals in Bali, Indonesia could be on its way to become the world’s next cruise tourism hotspot.

On Friday, 28th February, Indonesian deputy tourism minister Ni Luh Puspa highlighted the country’s potential in light of the recent docking of Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas in Bali’s Benoa Port.

Puspa said: “We look forward to collaboration with global cruise ship operators to make Indonesia the home port for international cruise ships.”

Boosting necessary infrastructure

Relevant agencies of the Indonesian government committed to advancing maritime infrastructure and preparing progressive policies.

Indeed, Benoa Port has been undergoing significant improvements with regard to it’s facilities.

Over the past week, the port welcomed three jumbo cruise ships at the same time.

Aside from its docks, Benoa Port also has a channel and pool depth of -12 low water spring (LWS), allowing large cruise ships to dock at its pier, which spans 500 meters in length.

Last year, the port served 59 cruise ships, an increase compared to 48 cruise ships in 2023; for 2025, Benoa Port authorities hope to welcome at least 77 cruise ship visits.

According to Puspa: “The maritime tourism sector is expected to contribute significantly, one of which is through Benoa Port in Bali.”

She added that Indonesia is targeting 14.6 million to 16 million foreign tourist visits in 2025.

To achieve the target, cross-sector collaboration, particularly with local governments, is necessary.

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