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Indonesia to cut docking fee at Benoa cruise terminal

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Tue, August 1, 2017

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Indonesia to cut docking fee at Benoa cruise terminal Passengers disembark from the Pacific Eden after the vessel docked at Benoa Port in Bali on Thursday. (JP/Hasyim Widhiarto)

The government plans to cut docking fees by 50 percent for cruise ships docking at the new Benoa cruise terminal in Bali.

Benoa cruise terminal’s docking fees – between US$40,000 and $50,000 – had twice been compared with the fees at Indonesia’s marine tourism competitors Singapore, Malaysia and Australia, said Tourism Minister Arief Yahya said on Tuesday.

“We have to adjust it to $20,000 so we can compete with neighboring countries,” he said after meeting with Maritime Coordinating Minister Luhut Pandjaitan in Jakarta.

Read also: Govt promises lower port fees to boost cruise tourism

He explained that last year, tourist arrivals by cruise ship reached only 200,000 people – less than 10 percent of the total potential of 3 million arrivals.

“The government aims to increase the number of tourist arrivals by cruise ship to 400,000, next year,” he said.

The development of the Benoa cruise terminal, set to be fully completed by 2018, is expected to boost the number of tourist arrivals by cruise ships.

Arief explained that each tourist that arrived by cruise ship spent an average of $1,200 per visit, generating $480 million in tourism revenue.

In addition to Benoa Port, the government is also planning to upgrade four other ports to cruise ship terminals – Belawan Port in North Sumatera, Tanjung Priok Port in North Jakarta, Tanjung Perak Port in East Java and Soekarno Hatta Port in South Sulawesi. (dis/bbn)

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