From January 1 to 13, 2026, six cruise ships visited Benoa Port in Denpasar, mainly from the USA and Australia. During this period, around 5,500 passengers and 2,802 crew members arrived in Bali.
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Bali is preparing for a historic record: in 2026, 73 cruise liners will dock at Benoa. This is thanks to the modernization of the Bali Maritime Tourism Hub (BMTH), which will not only secure the Islan…
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Sea cruises to Bali are becoming increasingly popular. According to the port company PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo), 36 liners passed through Benoa Port in Denpasar from January to April 2025, bring…
The second giant cruise liner in two weeks has docked in Bali. The ‘Genting Dream’ under the flag of the Bahamas is impressive in scale: its length is 330 meters, and its displacement is 75,000 tons.
In 2025, 6,948,754 foreign tourists directly visited Bali. This is 9.72% more than in 2024, according to the Bali Statistics Agency (BPS).
The agency noted a growth in sea entry: in 2025, 41,169 foreigners arrived through Bali’s ports—a 65.88% increase from 2024 (24,819). Yet, it still represents a small portion of the overall arrivals…
From April 6 to 13, a total of seven massive cruise ships docked at Benoa Port — including the MV Viking Orion, MS Paul Gauguin, MV Norwegian Sun, Seven Seas Mariner, and others. One of these ships, t…
On Bali’s largest lake, Batur, the authorities, along with an investor from Korea, plan to launch an electric cruise ship. The project is presented as another step towards 'ecotourism,' but many local…
Imagine this: you’re sitting in an elegant dining car with live music, rice terraces and Java’s volcanoes gliding past the window, while a waiter serves Indonesian dishes. It’s not a fantasy—these tra…
If you’re spending December in Bali but still craving real holiday magic—fairy lights, markets, snow, and festive decor—you don’t need to fly all the way to Europe.
In December, Singapore transforms into one of Asia’s brightest and most spectacular Christmas destinations—and it’s only a short flight away.









