PADANGBAI
- Latitude: -8.53306
- Longitude: 115.512
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Padangbai Bali Indonesia
Web-site: http://www.padangbaiport.id/
Marine Port Description: Padangbai, Indonesia
General Overview
Padangbai is a small port town located on the central part of the east coast of Bali, Indonesia. It serves as a major gateway for ferries to and from the neighboring island of Lombok and the Gili Islands, and also handles cargo and some passenger services. Padangbai is not only known for its marine port but also for its picturesque beaches and vibrant underwater coral reefs, making it a popular destination for tourists.
Key Specifications
- Location: Central east coast of Bali, Indonesia.
- Coordinates: Approximately 8.5341° S latitude and 115.5090° E longitude.
- Time Zone: Indonesia Central Time (ICT), UTC +8 hours.
Port Facilities
Berths and Piers:
- Number of Berths: Several berths catering to different sizes of vessels, from small fishing boats to larger ferries and cargo ships.
- Ferry Terminals: Specific terminals dedicated for passenger ferries connecting Bali to Lombok and the Gili Islands.
Cargo Handling:
- Type: General cargo, including vehicles, construction materials, and consumer goods. The port can handle both roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) and containerized cargo.
- Equipment: Basic cargo handling equipment such as cranes and forklifts. Facilities are limited compared to larger commercial ports.
Passenger Services:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferries to Lombok, Gili Islands, and other nearby destinations.
- Amenities: Passenger terminal with waiting areas, ticketing offices, restrooms, and small shops.
Draught and Water Depth:
- Maximum Draught: Limited to medium-sized vessels due to relatively shallow waters.
- Water Depth: Generally ranges from 5 to 10 meters near the berths.
Navigation:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels.
- Navigation Aids: Basic aids such as buoys, lights, and markers.
Security and Safety:
- Port Security: Basic security with patrols and monitored entry points.
- Safety Services: Limited emergency response services; nearest major facilities are located in Denpasar.
Additional Information
- Customs and Immigration: Services available at the port to clear international cargo and passengers.
- Bunkering: Limited bunkering services; vessels may need to arrange for fuel in advance.
- Waste Management: Basic facilities available for waste disposal.
- Nearby Facilities: Several local cafes, restaurants, and accommodations within walking distance of the port. Larger facilities and services are available in Denpasar, around 1.5 hours away by road.
Environmental Considerations
The port is situated near several popular dive sites and marine parks, making environmental protection a key concern. Measures are in place to reduce pollution and protect the surrounding marine ecosystem.
Connectivity
- Road Access: Good road connections to other parts of Bali, including the major city of Denpasar.
- Public Transport: Limited public transport options; most travelers use private transport or shuttle services.
Economic Significance
While smaller than major commercial ports in Indonesia, Padangbai plays a crucial role in regional connectivity and tourism, supporting both local economic activities and broader inter-island trade.
Future Developments
Plans for modernization and expansion are periodically proposed to enhance cargo handling capabilities and improve passenger services.
Local Attractions
- Blue Lagoon Beach: A popular spot for snorkeling and diving.
- Bias Tugel Beach: Known for its white sandy shores.
- Candidasa: A nearby coastal town offering additional tourist amenities.
Padangbai balances its roles as a transportation hub and a tourist destination, making it an integral part of Bali's infrastructure and economy.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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TB SAFARI 07 | Towing/Tug | 11/16/2024 |