HOT Port From GAC
DATE: May 28, 2013
COUNTRY: Indonesia
PORT: Benoa
Dredging to accommodate large cruise ships
Access channels to three Indonesian cruise harbours will be dredged this
year to meet international demand from large cruise ship companies.
The three harbours are:
– Benoa harbour in south Bali;
– Tanjung Perak, the harbour of Surabaya, capital of East Java;
and
– Tanjung Emas harbour of Semarang, capital of Central Java.
The two latter are located on the northern coast of Java. Cruises tie up in
Semarang to allow passengers to visit the world famous Borobudur temple,
while Surabaya is the starting point for tours to the Bromo crater.
The channels will be dredged 12 metres deep to be on par with international
standard harbours and to allow large cruise ships tie up sail alongside.
Each of these cruise ships carry between 2,000 to 6,000 passengers each.
Dredging of the three harbours requires around Rp. 120 billion.
Last year, the MV ‘Legend of the Seas’, carrying 3000 tourists from
Australia, Singapore, the USA, England and Germany with approximately 1000
crew on board was the first of the world’s large cruise ships to enter
Indonesia, making it through the narrow channel, to lay alongside the Benoa
pier on 16 January 2012.
http://www.allaboutshipping.co.uk/2013/05/28/hot-port-news-from-gac-434/
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