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Upd. 23/03/25
Komodo Back on the Cruise Map: Another Mega Ship Docks in Paradise

A cruise ship named Norwegian Sun docked in the waters of Komodo National Park, carrying 1,633 foreign tourists and 895 crew members on board.

Sailing under the flag of the Bahamas, the vessel arrived from Darwin (Australia) and, after a short excursion stop in Labuan Bajo, returned to Australia. The 14-day journey included several Australia…

Komodo Back on the Cruise Map: Another Mega Ship Docks in Paradise
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Upd. 27/06/24
Tourist Ship Sinks in Komodo National Park!

The sailing vessel Budi Utama sank during a cruise from Labuan Bajo port to Komodo Island. The ship was overwhelmed by large waves and strong currents.

The vessel started to sink after the bilge pumps failed, gradually filling with water. At the time, there were 15 passengers and seven crew members on board, who were evacuated by local search and res…

Tourist Ship Sinks in Komodo National Park!
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Upd. 04/12/25
Floating Resort with 4,000 Guests Drops Anchor in Benoa

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.

Floating Resort with 4,000 Guests Drops Anchor in Benoa
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Upd. 23/12/24
We ship consolidated container in February

Do you need to export things/goods to Europe or somewhere else?

Join the shipment of the nearest consolidated container in February!

You only need to hand over the cargo and we will prepare the documents, pack and label it ourselves.

We ship consolidated container in February
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Upd. 30/12/25
Tragedy at Sea Near Komodo: Tourist Boat Sinks

The traditional-style pinisi tourist boat, KM Putri Sakinah, sank in the strait off Padar Island in the Komodo National Park area (West Manggarai, Flores). Onboard were 11 people. In the initial hours…

Tragedy at Sea Near Komodo: Tourist Boat Sinks
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Upd. 16/01/26
Six Cruise Ships Dock at Benoa Port in Just 13 Days

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.

Six Cruise Ships Dock at Benoa Port in Just 13 Days
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Upd. 22/01/26
New Rules: No Night Anchoring Near Komodo

After the dramatic incident with the tourist vessel Putri Sakinah, which sank off the coast of Komodo on December 26, Indonesian authorities are once again concerned about maritime safety.

New Rules: No Night Anchoring Near Komodo