Benoa Port and Tanah Ampo International Port for Cruise Line Docking – Bali Ports
Bali Port is one of the famous Bali Ports located in the south part of Denpasar City. Meanwhile, Tanah Ampo International Port is the newest cruise line port situated in Karangasem Regency, the east part of Bali Island. Both port between Benoa Port and Tanah Ampo is strategic ports to welcome international tourists who join the cruise line. Both Bali Ports are frequently used by the cruise line to load passenger who wants to join Bali Shore Excursions. The most frequent and popular Bali port for cruise line docking is Benoa Port. It is because of its location in the centre of the island and easy to access. In addition, our Bali Shore Excursions provide a comprehensive range of land tours that depart and end from Benoa Port as well as Tanah Ampo.
Benoa Port Bali
Benoa Port is an international port situated in the south part of Denpasar city. This port is used for loading and unloading ships for domestic and international trades, meanwhile, the other part is used for cruise ship docking. It was successfully used for ship docking. Therefore, we can see its experiences to handle the international cruise lines in Bali Cruise Terminal are included Radiance of the Seas, Legend of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas, Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Millennium, Dawn Princess, Arcadia, Sun Princess, Costa Allegra, and Pacific Sun. Benoa port is accessed by 2 nautical miles long channel and completed by 2 berths those are east berths and south berths. The length of these berths is 290 meters and the depth is 11 m 00 LWS. The South Berth is an alternative one. It has a -7 m 00 LWS depth and it is 206 m long.
Where Our Tour Guide Stand by to Welcome the Cruise Line Passengers at BENOA PORT?
Our tour guide will pick you up at Area 03
Photo Gallery of Benoa Port
Tanah Ampo International Port – Padang Bai Bali
Tanah Ampo is an International Port in Bali that is located in Ampo Village, Manggis District, Karangasem Regency, east part of Bali Island. It is about 65 km or about 1,5 hours from Ngurah Rai International Airport, and 40 km or about 45 minutes from Denpasar City. Tanah Ampo Port is a strategic port to welcome cruise line passengers and a place for international cruise line ship docking. Furthermore, Tanah Ampo Port is close to the tourist destinations such as Candidasa Beach, Tirta Gangga Water Park, Taman Sukasada Ujung Karangasem Park, Tenganan Village and Goa Lawah. This Port was built in 2009 and will be completed in 2018 where it will be a center of international cruise line port in Bali.
Where Our Tour Guide Stand by to Welcome the Cruise Line Passengers at TANAH AMPO PORT?
Our tour guide will pick you up at Area 03
Tanah Ampo Port Photo Gallery
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