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Bookings received confirm the growth of the cruise traffic in Indonesia.During the coming season, 34 cruise ships will be operating 305 calls in 115 different destinations of the Indonesian Archipelago.
A total of 18 turn around calls will be operated in Indonesia in 2013 of which 12 in Benoa.The corresponding cruise traffic is estimated to 143,262 passengers. To support this development the Government of Indonesia will carry out major investments in cruise infrastructure.
In 2013 the ports of Belawan, Tanjung Perak (Surabaya) and Benoa will be dredged to accommodate very large cruise ships alongside.
The port of Kumai in Kalimantan will be dredged for cruise ships of small capacity permitting to visit Tanjung Puting National Park.
Early 2013 the extention of the cruise terminal of Benoa will be completed permitting to handle large cruise ships on turnaround.