The newly upgraded Benoa Port in Nusa Dua continues to break records. This time, it welcomed the largest cruise ship ever to dock in Indonesia—the Anthem of the Seas. The 348-meter-long vessel arrived…
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Benoa Port is located on the southeastern coast of Bali, in the Nusa Dua area.
It is the largest port on the island, serving both tourist and cargo ships. Benoa Port has berths for cruise liners, as well as spaces for yachts and boats.
If you’re planning your holiday or searching for accommodation in Bali, the first and most important step is deciding which part of the island you want to stay in. Bali’s regions are incredibly d…
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…
A Marine Tourism Center is set to launch in Bali soon, enhancing travel, leisure, and business opportunities for both Indonesians and foreigners. Benoa Harbor in the south of the island is transformin…
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…
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…
Sanur Port or Sanur Harbor pier is located in the village of Sanur, east of Denpasar city.
Every day, this port can dock 26 tourist boats.
This Sanur sea port connects several tourist destinations daily, such as Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, and the Gili Islands.
A new Bali Marine Water Taxi service has launched in the popular Benoa (Nusa Dua) resort area on Bali. This tourist water taxi connects the Tanjung Benoa, Serangan, and Pedungan (South Denpasar) ports…
Aman Air is preparing to open a new route between the south of Bali and Banyuwangi. Small seaplanes, Twin Otters with 16–18 seats, will start flying from early 2026. They will be able to take off and…




















