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Gilimanuk Port

Gilimanuk Port - A Major Maritime Gateway in Indonesia

Explore Gilimanuk Port, a key port in Indonesia facilitating trade, connectivity, and local economic growth in Bali and Java.

Overview of Gilimanuk Port

Gilimanuk Port, located on the western tip of Bali, Indonesia, serves as a crucial maritime gateway connecting Bali to the island of Java. This port is vital for the movement of goods, services, and passengers across the Bali Strait, allowing for seamless transportation between the two islands. As one of the busiest ports in Indonesia, Gilimanuk handles a significant volume of traffic, including passenger ferries, freight, and vehicles, reflecting its importance in facilitating local trade and tourism. The port is particularly known for handling agricultural products, vehicles, and construction materials, making it an essential hub for regional logistics and commerce.

Historically, Gilimanuk Port has played a significant role in the economic development of Bali, supporting both the local economy and the tourism industry. The accessibility provided by the port has enabled the export of Bali’s unique products, such as handicrafts and agricultural goods, while also facilitating the import of essential supplies and construction materials. Over the years, improvements to the port's infrastructure have enhanced its capacity to accommodate larger vessels and increased the efficiency of cargo and passenger handling operations.

Gilimanuk Port features several berths equipped to handle different types of vessels, including roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) ferries that transport vehicles and passengers. The port is designed to manage the high volume of traffic effectively, offering facilities for customs clearance, cargo processing, and amenities for travelers. Recent investments in port infrastructure aim to further enhance operational efficiency, and ongoing improvements are helping to ensure that Gilimanuk can continue to meet the demands of increasing shipping activities.

Sustainability initiatives are becoming increasingly important at Gilimanuk Port. Given its close proximity to the marine environment, local authorities recognize the need for environmentally responsible practices to minimize pollution and protect coastal ecosystems. Efforts are being made to implement waste management systems, reduce emissions from port operations, and promote sustainable tourism practices that benefit both the economy and the environment.

Culturally, Gilimanuk Port is a vibrant hub for local communities and travelers alike. As a point of entry and exit for many visitors to Bali, the port plays an essential role in facilitating cultural exchange and interactions between residents and tourists. The surrounding area is rich in culture, with traditional Balinese ceremonies and local markets reflecting the unique heritage of the region. Community events and local businesses thrive around the port, enhancing the social and economic fabric of the area.

In summary, Gilimanuk Port is a major maritime facility in Indonesia that significantly contributes to trade, tourism, and local economies. With a commitment to improving infrastructure and sustainable practices, Gilimanuk Port is well-positioned to maintain its critical role in the maritime landscape, fostering connectivity and supporting the economic growth of the region.

Port Details

Comprehensive technical information and facilities available at Gilimanuk Port

Basic Information

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Coordinates-8º -10' -29'' S, 114º 26' 14'' E
Decimal-8.1748229, 114.4374563
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RegionWest of South-East Asia

Port Facilities

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