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Benoa is the main gateway for cruise ships to enter the island of Bali. It is strategically located on the eastern side of the southern part of Bali, sharing close proximity to many tourist attractions, beautiful beaches, and other marine-related activities.

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8°44′40.74″S 115°12′38.08″BT Port Code IDBOA
GMT + 8 Multipurpose 3500 passengers/1,100m2
CHANNEL
Length: 3,346 meters s
Depth: -12mLSW
Width: 150 meters
BERTH
Number: 1 (one)
Length: 340 meters
Depth along: -12mLSW
Max LOA: 270 meters
Bollard: (Number/Capacity)
3 unit: 15 Tonnes & 17 unit: 50 Tonnes
WHARF
East Wharf: 340 x 20m  
TURNING
BASIN
Minimum depth: -12mLWS Diameter: 420 meters
ANCHORAGE
Cruise Ship Zone
8°45′31.00″S 115°14′37.00″E
8°45′31.00″S 115°15′06.00″E
8°46′00.00″S 115°15′06.00″E
8°46′00.00″S 115°14′37.00″E
CLOSEST Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) - (10 Km)
CLOSEST Denpasar - (12 Km)
HOSPITAL 1. Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar – (10 Km)
2. Bali International Medical Centre (BIMC), Kuta – (8.5 Km)
3. Bali International Medical Centre(BIMC), Nusa Dua (13 Km)
4. Siloam Hospital – Kuta (9 Km)
Port Operator

PELINDO III
Benoa
Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa, Denpasar,
Bali 80222, Indonesia
Phone    : +62 361 723351
Email    : benoa@pelindo.co.id
Website : https://www.pelindo.co.id/id

Immigration Office

Kantor Imigrasi Kelas I Khusus TPI Ngurah Rai
Jl. Raya Taman Jimbaran No. 1, Jimbaran,
South Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Phone     : +62 361 9351038
Website: https://www.ngurahrai.imigrasi.go.id/

Distance: 11.5 km from port

 

Customs and Excise Supervision and Service Office of TMP A Denpasar
Jl. Tukad Badung, Renon, Denpasar,
Bali 80226, Indonesia

220 V
Rupiah (IDR)

For most current and prevailing Tariff for Port of Benoa, please contact:   

PELINDO III
Website : www.pelindo.co.id
Email : info@pelindo.co.id

The most recent government regulation of Port Tariff issued by the Ministry of Transportation, Republic of Indonesia can be viewed here

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Places of Interest Around Benoa


Benoa is the main gateway for cruise ships to enter the island of Bali. It is strategically located on the eastern side of the southern part of Bali, sharing close proximity to many tourist attractions, beautiful beaches, and other marine-related activities.

Nusa Dua

(13 Km)
Nusa Dua is a peninsula located on the southern part of Bali. This tourism complex is known for its serene waters framed with pristine white sands and manicured tropical gardens. With high-end hotels, shops, and kid-friendly restaurants, this area offers various exciting excursions for families. Easily accessed via Mandara toll road.

Seminyak

(15 Km)
Seminyak beach is a stylish beach in the urban area of Kuta. The beach is lined with squishy bean bags dotting over its white sand, overlooking the curling waves. It offers a more sophisticated ambience than its neighboring beaches in Kuta and Legian. However, come sun down, the coast line turns into an upscale party club.

Sanur

(13 Km)
Sanur is one of the oldest developed beach areas in the island. With serene and calm waters, the beach has a more laid-back atmosphere with perfectly suits visitors wishing for a relaxed downtime. Easily accessed by the Jalan Ngurah Rai bypass

Jimbaran

(10 Km)
Situated just the south of the Ngurah Rai International Airport, Jimbaran is home to quaint fishing village renowned for their seafood. The beach is relatively secluded and the water is highly swimmable for both children and adult.

Uluwatu Temple

(24 Km)
Uluwatu Temple is known for its cliff side temple, which is built of a magnificent limestone structure. This is where the famous Kecak Fire Dance is regularly held. Religious ceremonies are also often held within the temple or by the beach.

Tirta Empul Temple

(50 Km)
The temple was built around 920 AD. The old temple complex houses holy mountain springs and decorated with ancient relics that tell a traditional tale about good versus evil. The mountain springs are used for bathing in ritual ceremonies, some of which are held during the full moon. It is a national cultural heritage site.

Bali Bird and Reptile Park

(22 Km)
With over 250 species living in its premises, the park offers a replica of the wildlife, with certain birds soaring free in the sky. The park also comes with massive aviaries and regions depending on the animals' natural habitat.

Bali Zoo

(24 Km)
The Bali Zoo represents the rich Indonesian wildlife in the 3.5 hectare lush tropical setting of Bali. The zoo offers a series of fun activities, from a petting zoo, elephant tour to a water park.

Ubud Traditional Art Market

(35 Km)
Ubud is considered as the most vibrant arts and crafts communities in the island.This art maret, has a bustling market scene in the cultural hub. Visitors can shop for sarongs, batik shirts, wood carvings, jewelry, and other trinkets to take home.

Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple

(30 Km)
Kecak Fire Dance is one of the most majestic and iconic art performances. It is well known for its astounding use of human vocals in place of musical instruments. The dance tells a story excerpted from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata romance drama. The best place to watch the spectacular dance is at the Pura Uluwatu, where it is performed daily against the backdrop of Bali’s dramatic sunset.

Beachwalk Shopping Center

(43 minutes by car)
Located right by the beach, this shopping mall offers the perfect combination of the urban lifestyle among the traditional stores that sell the signature souvenirs.

Kumbasari Market

(31 minutes by car)
This store is fully dedicated to the finest qualities of wicker items. Shoppers can find a wide array of bag styles with various ornaments, such as pom-poms or bamboo, complete with the big summer hats that are essential for the fashion blogger look. The store also offers beachy home decors and wooden homeward items.

Bumbu Bali Tanjung Restaurant

(19 minutes by car, via toll road)
Experience the Balinese traditional street cuisine in a refined restaurant set in the rustic open-plan space adorned with traditional decor. From slow-roasted chicken, fresh grilled seafood, to refreshing vegetarian dishes, Bumbu Bali continues to satisfy diners since 1997.
PELINDO III – Benoa Branch

Jl. Dermaga Pelabuhan Benoa, Pedungan, Denpasar, Bali 80223, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 720560

Port Authority Office – Class II - Benoa

Jalan Raya Pelabuhan Benoa, Pedungan Denpasar Bali 80223, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 720225

Immigration Office – Class I - Denpasar

Jalan Dl. Panjaitan No.3, Sumerta Kelod, Denpasar Bali 80234, Indonesia

Phone : + 62 361 227828

The Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (BAKAMLA)

Established in 1972, The Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (Badan Keamanan Laut Republik Indonesia) is a maritime patrol and rescue agency of the Repub;ic of Indonesia.

Jl. Proklamasi No.56, RT.10/RW.2, Pegangsaan, Menteng, Jakarta, Indonesia 10320

Indonesian Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Center (PUSHIDROSAL)

Pushidrosal is the authority to serve as the official provider of hydro-oceanographic activies, inlcuding oceanographic data, map, publications and navigation safety, both military and public, in Indonesia. This authority reports to the Chief of Staff of Indonesian Navy.

Jln. Pantai Kuta V/1 Ancol Timur, Jakarta Utara Indonesia

Directorate General of Sea Transportation, Ministry of Transportation (HUBLA)

Directorate General of Sea Transportation is part of the Ministry of Transportation of Republic of Indonesia and has a primary task in formulating and executing tchnical policies and standarization of sea transportation in Indonesia.

Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat No.8, Gambir, Jakarta 10110, Indonesia

PT. Ardisal Jasa Utama (Fuel)

Jl. Kebon Bawang V no. 28, Griya Dewi Building 3rd Floor, Tanjung Priok,
North Jakarta 14320, Indonesia

Phone : +62 21 430 9774

Bahana Gourmet Indonesia (Food & Beverages)

Jl. Taman Giri No. 09, Br. Mumbul, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 847 8360 | +62 361 847 8382

PT Bali Benoa Indah (Shipyard / Repair)

Jl. Pelabuhan Benoa, Dauh Puri Kangin, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 721 341

Bali Kualamas Dok Shipyard (Shipyard / Repair)

Pedungan, South Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 725 207

PT. Bali Tritunggal Perkasa (Manning Agency)

Jl. Batu Intan 1A, No: 4 Batubulan, Sukawati, Gianyar, Bali 80511, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 8461758
Mobile :+62 813 53655463

CTI Group Indonesia (CTI Bali)

Jl. Tukad Jinah 2X-Renon Denpasar Bali 80235, Indonesia

Phone : +62 878 6209 0027
Fax : +62 361 256 341

Indonesian Marine Services

Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai No 275-B Suwung-Batan Kendal, Sesetan –Denpasar,
Bali, Indonesia

Phone : + 62 361 710625

Indonusa Marine

Pelabuhan Benoa, Zona Marina, Denpasar, Bali 80222, Indonesia

Phone:  +62 361 710004
Fax:  +62 361 722236

CV. Jaya Utama Marine

Jl. Raya Demak No.370, Surabaya, East Java 60171, Indonesia

Phone: +62 31 357 8876 | +62 31 9113 9882
Fax: +62 31 353 7920
Mobile: +62 812 1613 1971

CV. Suka Jaya / Bali Boat Repair (Shipyard / Repair)

Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa, Pedungan, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Phone : +62 821 4456 4000

Umrindo Mandiri Sejahtera (Fuel)

WTC Mangga Dua, UG Floor, Block C No. 59: Jl. Mangga Dua Raya No. 8, Ancol, Pademangan, North Utara, Indonesia

Phone : +62 21 4393 5601

PT. Pelayanan Nasional Indonesia (PELNI)

Gedung Kantor Pusat PT. PELNI – Jl. Gajah Mada No. 14, Central Jakarta, 10130, Indonesia

Phone: +62 638 577 47
Mobile: +62 852 6116 1605

BEN LINE AGENCIES

Jl. Bugis No. 64, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, 14320, Indonesia

Phone: +62 21 4393 4759 | +62 21 4361 235

PT Equator Marindo: Inchcape Shipping Services

Menara Anugrah 21st Floor, R Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Kav 8.6-8.7, Mega Kuningan, Jakarta, 12950, Indonesia

Phone: +62 21 5794 2328
Mobile: +62 811 8770 073

Bali Princess Tour

Jl. Padang Galak No. 187, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Phone : +6285 3386 81233

Bali Star Island (PT. Bewish International Tour)

l. Raya Kampus Udaya (Poh Gading Timur No. 10 A),
Jimbaran, Kuta Selatan, Bali, Indonesia

Phone: +62-361-8953599
Fax: +62-361-8953599
Hotline: +62 85237083731

Panorama Tour

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 620, Sesetan, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 726800

Asia Wisata

Jl. Basuki Rahmat No. 25, Jakarta, Indonesia

Phone : +62 21 851 7262
Mobile: +62 812 2000 9066

Bali Triloka Candra Tours & Travel

Jl. Bet Ngandang II No 9, Sanur, Bali, 80228, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 286 531 | +62 361 281 197
Mobile: +62 818 0535 7779 | +62 813 3722 9557

Pacto Ltd - Destination Management

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 141, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali 80228, Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 288 790
Fax: +62 361 288 703

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