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Pelindo expects 58 cruise ships to visit Bali in 2014


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Amsterdam in Bali

Denpasar, Bali (ANTARA News) - The seaport operator, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) III, of the Bali provincial chapter of Benoa, has set a target to welcome 58 cruise ships during 2014, the companys official stated.

"The potential of tourist visits via cruise ships to Bali, especially through the Benoa seaport, is still high. We have made the required preparations (for the tourist comings)," noted Pelindo III Benoa General Manager Ali Sodikin, here on Tuesday.

The 2014 target of cruise ship arrivals is higher as compared to its 2013 target of 38 cruise ships, Ali remarked, noting the fact that 41 cruise ships visited Bali during 2013, which surpassed the target. 

"In 2013, the number of tourists who come to Bali in the 41 cruise ships totaled about 39 thousand," he claimed.

More number of tourists visited Bali by cruise ships and this should be optimally handled, Ali pointed out. 

In an effort to offer improved services to the foreign tourists, Ali emphasized that his office is working in tandem with the Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry, including an increase in the activities to promote Indonesian tourism abroad.

Apart from that, Pelindo III has also coordinated with the Transportation Ministry in a bid to prepare ship lanes for the cruise ships, Ali added.

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I have no way to tell -- is 58 cruise ships considered a lot?

I think they had very few, if any cruise ships not too long ago.  It's not a very big place, and is already fairly crowded with tourists, it could potentially change the scene in Bali, but then again visitors from decades past, would probably say there already has been negative changes.

Then here's to Bali change!

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