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- | === | + | {{infobox country |
- | + | | lat= -5 | |
+ | | lon= 120 | ||
+ | | zoom= 4 | ||
+ | | image= Indonesia_Provinces_map.jpg | ||
+ | | imagewidth= 360px | ||
+ | | imagetext= Map''' . | ||
+ | | flag= Indonesia_flag.png | ||
+ | | capital= Jakarta | ||
+ | | language= Indonesian | ||
+ | | currency= Rupiah (IDR) | ||
+ | | timezone= various (UTC+7 to +9) | ||
+ | | dsttimezone= various (UTC+7 to +9) | ||
+ | | code= +62 | ||
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- | === | + | '''Indonesia''' consists of 17,508 islands, about 6,000 of which are inhabited. These are scattered over both sides of the equator. The five largest islands are Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of Borneo), New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea), and Sulawesi. Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on the islands of Borneo and Sebatik, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor. Indonesia also shares borders with Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines to the north and Australia to the south across narrow straits of water. The capital, Jakarta, is on Java and is the nation's largest city, followed by Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang. |
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+ | ==Charts== | ||
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+ | ==Weather== | ||
Hot and humid climate. The period from July to September is the dry season and from December to January is the rainy period. Temperatures range from 75-90°F (24-33°C). The islands fall within the influence of the SE monsoon from April to October and the NW monsoon from November to March. Land and sea breezes predominate nearby the islands. The islands are not affected by tropical cyclones. | Hot and humid climate. The period from July to September is the dry season and from December to January is the rainy period. Temperatures range from 75-90°F (24-33°C). The islands fall within the influence of the SE monsoon from April to October and the NW monsoon from November to March. Land and sea breezes predominate nearby the islands. The islands are not affected by tropical cyclones. | ||
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+ | ===Weather links=== | ||
*The High Seas (METAREA) forecast for Indonesian waters - Equator to 12d South between 90d to 140d East, and southwards to Australian coast between 125d and 140d East - is published by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. It is broadcast on HF/SSB frequencies by Australian Weather West (VMW) on a regular automated schedule. See their [http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/voice_services.shtml relevant website page] for schedule and frequencies. | *The High Seas (METAREA) forecast for Indonesian waters - Equator to 12d South between 90d to 140d East, and southwards to Australian coast between 125d and 140d East - is published by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. It is broadcast on HF/SSB frequencies by Australian Weather West (VMW) on a regular automated schedule. See their [http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/voice_services.shtml relevant website page] for schedule and frequencies. | ||
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- | == | + | ==Passages== |
+ | * [[Indian Ocean Passage — Fremantle to Bali]] | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * | ||
- | + | ==Islands== | |
+ | According [https://kkp.go.id/djprl/p4k/page/4270-jumlah-pulau Indonesia Ministry of Sea and Fishing], the region which has the highest number of island is West Papua region. 4,514 out of 16,771 islands are located in West Papua region. On the second place is Riau region (2,025 islands), third place is Central Sulawesi region (1,572 islands) and the fourth place is Maluku region (1,337 islands). All together the four region sums up to 9,448 islands or 56.33% of total all islands in Indonesia. For more information | ||
+ | ''see [[#Regions|Regions]] below''. | ||
+ | --[[User:Wikiport|Wikiport]] | ||
- | == | + | ==Communication== |
+ | {{Green|Add here VHF channel for coastguard, harbor masters. etc.}} | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * | ||
- | + | ''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]'' | |
- | == | + | ==Navigation== |
- | + | {{Green|Add any navigation notes such approaches, dangers etc here. If this section does not apply remove it.}} | |
- | (''From [[Bali Marina]]'') | + | ==Entrance== |
+ | ====Arrival==== | ||
+ | (''From [[Bali Marina]]'') | ||
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+ | Upon arrival, the Indonesian Government requires all yachts to have, in their possession, the following documents: | ||
* A Passport valid at least more than six months from the date you will enter Indonesia. (check your expiration date) | * A Passport valid at least more than six months from the date you will enter Indonesia. (check your expiration date) | ||
* A “'''CAIT'''” (or Cruising Permit). PLAN AHEAD! The process takes 7 weeks. The '''CAIT''' is issued for 90 days. If you wish to stay longer in Indonesia --- NO PROBLEM. They can process another '''CAIT'''. | * A “'''CAIT'''” (or Cruising Permit). PLAN AHEAD! The process takes 7 weeks. The '''CAIT''' is issued for 90 days. If you wish to stay longer in Indonesia --- NO PROBLEM. They can process another '''CAIT'''. | ||
* Your last port clearance and boat registry. | * Your last port clearance and boat registry. | ||
- | * Tourist visas will be issued at selected gateways: | + | * Tourist visas will be issued at selected gateways: |
+ | *: Airports: Medan, Pekanbaru, Padang, JKT, Surabaya, Bali & Manado. | ||
- | '''A TOURIST VISA ON ARRIVAL''' (Visa Kunjungan Saat Kedatangan) will be issued on arrival for 30 days for US$ 25.00 for selected countries:- | + | ==Customs and Immigration== |
+ | '''A TOURIST VISA ON ARRIVAL''' (Visa Kunjungan Saat Kedatangan) will be issued on arrival for 30 days for US$ 25.00 for selected countries:- Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Dutch, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Laos, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Maladies, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Rep.People of China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UAE, UK, USA. Countries not on this list must apply for a visa at the nearest offshore Indonesian Embassy/Consulate. | ||
- | '''A FREE TOURIST VISA ON ARRIVAL''' for these countries:- | + | '''A FREE TOURIST VISA ON ARRIVAL''' for these countries:- Brunei Darussalam, Chili, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. |
- | Tourist visas will be issued at selected gateways: | + | Tourist visas will be issued at selected gateways: |
+ | '''Airports''': Medan, Pekanbaru, Padang, JKT, Surabaya, Bali & Manado. | ||
+ | '''Seaports''': Batam, Tanjung Uban (Bintan), Tanjung Pinang, Tanjung Balai Karimun, Belawan (Medan), Sibolga (Sumatra), Dumai, Teluk Bayur (Padang), Tanjung Priok (Jakarta), Tanjung Mas (Semarang) Padang Bai & Benoa (Bali), Tenau (Kupang), Maumere, Pare-pare, Bitung (Menado),and Jayapura (Papua). | ||
* It is recommended that all yachts apply for '''A SOCIAL BUDAYA VISA'''. With a sponsor letter and '''CAIT''' in hand, you will receive a visa good for 60 days at the nearest Indonesian Consulate (in Darwin, the Consulate fee is A$60.00). You can extend this visa before the 60-days visa expire, every 30-days up to 4 times. We (an agent/[[Bali Marina]]) charge Rp.500.000,- or US Dollar equivalent per person for a sponsor letter. | * It is recommended that all yachts apply for '''A SOCIAL BUDAYA VISA'''. With a sponsor letter and '''CAIT''' in hand, you will receive a visa good for 60 days at the nearest Indonesian Consulate (in Darwin, the Consulate fee is A$60.00). You can extend this visa before the 60-days visa expire, every 30-days up to 4 times. We (an agent/[[Bali Marina]]) charge Rp.500.000,- or US Dollar equivalent per person for a sponsor letter. | ||
* A Crew List, which matches the names and passport numbers on your '''CAIT''', will be issued on arrival. We strongly suggest that all crew and/or visitors to sail with the boat in Indonesia are listed on the '''CAIT''' before hand. | * A Crew List, which matches the names and passport numbers on your '''CAIT''', will be issued on arrival. We strongly suggest that all crew and/or visitors to sail with the boat in Indonesia are listed on the '''CAIT''' before hand. | ||
- | + | {{Note}}Bali Marina can handle the full '''CAIT''' process on your behalf. [http://www.balimarina.com/cait.html See Details] | |
- | + | ''See this information provided by the [http://www.josc.org/useful_links%20%26%20Stuff.htm Jakarta Offshore Sailing Club]''. | |
- | + | ====Fees and Charges==== | |
+ | * | ||
- | + | ====Restrictions==== | |
+ | * | ||
- | === | + | ==Health and Security== |
+ | ====Health==== | ||
+ | {{GreenText|Submit any health warnings/information. Remove any of these sections do not apply to this particular country.}}d any security details here. | ||
- | + | ====Security==== | |
+ | {{MagentaText|Details?}} | ||
- | === | + | ==Regions== |
+ | {| class="nicetable" | ||
+ | |- class="niceheader" | ||
+ | | [[Sumatra]] || [[Java]] || [[Lesser Sunda Islands]] || [[Kalimantan]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | id="Sumatra" | | ||
+ | {{dest| Aceh|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Sabang |e|a|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| North Sumatra|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Medan |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Belawan |e|a|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| West Sumatra|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Jambi|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Bangka-Belitung Islands|i|h|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Bengkulu |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| South Sumatra|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Lampung |d}} | ||
- | + | | id="Java" | | |
+ | {{dest| Banten |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| West Java |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| DKI Jakarta |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Sunda Kelapa |e|h|d|m}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Tanjung Priok |e|h|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Central Java |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Semarang |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Tanjung Emas |e|h|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| East Java |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Surabaya |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Yogyakarta Special Region |d}} | ||
- | = | + | | id="Lesser Sunda Islands" | |
- | + | {{dest| Bali |e|h|i|m}} | |
- | + | {{dest| West Nusa |label= West Nusa Tenggara |d}} | |
- | + | {{dest| East Nusa |label= East Nusa Tenggara |i|h|d}} | |
- | + | *{{dest| Flores |e|h|a||i|d}} | |
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- | = | + | | id="Kalimantan" | |
+ | {{dest| Central Kalimantan |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Kumai |e|h|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| East Kalimantan |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| South Kalimantan |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| West Kalimantan |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Ketapang |e|h|a|d}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- class="niceheader" | ||
+ | | [[Sulawesi]] || [[Maluku Islands]] || [[West New Guinea]] || [[Riau Archipelago]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | id="Sulawesi" | | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{dest| North Sulawesi |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Bitung |e|h|a|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Manado|h|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Likupang|e|h|a|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Central Sulawesi |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Gorontalo |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| South Sulawesi |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Southeast Sulawesi |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Wakatobi island |i|h|a|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Baubau island |i|h|a|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| West Sulawesi |d}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | | id="Maluku Islands" | | ||
+ | {{dest| Maluku |d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Ambon |label= Ambon Island|e|h|i|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Banda |label= Banda Island|e|h|i|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| North Maluku |h|i|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Ternate Island|label= Ternate Island|e|h|i|d}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | | id="West New Guinea" | | ||
+ | {{dest| Papua |d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| West Papua |d}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | | id="Riau Archipelago" | | ||
+ | {{dest| Batam |e|h|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Batam Island|i|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Galang Island |i|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Riau Islands|i|h|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Natuna|i|h|d}} | ||
+ | *{{dest| Tarempa|i|h|d}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Dest legend|h|e|a|m|i|d}} | ||
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+ | ===Notes=== | ||
+ | # The capital city of Central Java is Semarang and the Tanjung Mas port is on the northern part of Semarang City | ||
+ | # The capital city of East Java is Surabaya and the Tanjung Perak port is on the northern part of Surabaya City | ||
+ | # Tanjung Priok port and Sunda Kelapa port is in the northern part of DKI Jakarta. | ||
+ | #Tanjung Priok Port is mostly dominated by container and general cargo business. | ||
+ | # Conventional ship and yachts are located in Sunda Kelapa port. | ||
+ | # Apart from Tanjung Priok port and Sunda Kelapa port, DKI Jakarta has Ancol Marina | ||
+ | #*Its location is exactly between the Sunda Kelapa port and Tanjung Priok port. | ||
+ | #*The yachts, berthing in Ancol Marina, are used by passenger to reach the exclusive resorts in Kepulauan Seribu (Thousands island) not far from DKI Jakarta | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Berthing== | ||
+ | ''See [[#Regions|Regions]] above''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Transportation== | ||
+ | {{GreenText|List transportation (local and/or international.)}} | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * | ||
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+ | ==Friends== | ||
Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family". | Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family". | ||
+ | *For [https://www.sail2indonesia.com/ international yacht rally] through islands in Indonesia contact [email protected] | ||
+ | *Indonesia government [https://peraturan.infoasn.id/download/?id=aHR0cHM6Ly9kb2NzLmdvb2dsZS5jb20vdWM/ZXhwb3J0PWRvd25sb2FkJmlkPTFoc19DU0k3Y1lDYWFyR0pIc0VWc2x5NmNZU3lmWEtocw== has announced] 28 ports for entry and exit point of yachts. There are 16 ports out of 28 ports which are operated by [https://www.pelindo.co.id/ PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero)] - the government owned port. | ||
- | == | + | ==Forums== |
- | + | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') | |
- | * | + | * [http://www.cruiserlog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12402 Latest news on yacht Bonds for Indonesia (on CruiserLog)] |
+ | *[http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/indonesia.html Indonesia Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum] | ||
* | * | ||
- | + | ==Links== | |
- | + | * {{wikipedia}} | |
- | * | + | * {{Wikivoyage}} |
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* [http://hackingfamily.com/Cruise_Info/Indian/Indonesia_Cruising.htm sv Ocelot (Indonesia page)] - Very comprehensive information for cruisers. | * [http://hackingfamily.com/Cruise_Info/Indian/Indonesia_Cruising.htm sv Ocelot (Indonesia page)] - Very comprehensive information for cruisers. | ||
* [http://www.balimarina.com/cait.html Local CAIT Agent (Bali Marina)] | * [http://www.balimarina.com/cait.html Local CAIT Agent (Bali Marina)] | ||
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Indonesia
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Capital | Jakarta |
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Language | Indonesian |
Currency | Rupiah (IDR) |
Time zone | various (UTC+7 to +9) , DST: various (UTC+7 to +9) |
Calling code | +62 |
Indonesia consists of 17,508 islands, about 6,000 of which are inhabited. These are scattered over both sides of the equator. The five largest islands are Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of Borneo), New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea), and Sulawesi. Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on the islands of Borneo and Sebatik, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor. Indonesia also shares borders with Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines to the north and Australia to the south across narrow straits of water. The capital, Jakarta, is on Java and is the nation's largest city, followed by Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.
Charts
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Weather
Hot and humid climate. The period from July to September is the dry season and from December to January is the rainy period. Temperatures range from 75-90°F (24-33°C). The islands fall within the influence of the SE monsoon from April to October and the NW monsoon from November to March. Land and sea breezes predominate nearby the islands. The islands are not affected by tropical cyclones.
Weather links
- The High Seas (METAREA) forecast for Indonesian waters - Equator to 12d South between 90d to 140d East, and southwards to Australian coast between 125d and 140d East - is published by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. It is broadcast on HF/SSB frequencies by Australian Weather West (VMW) on a regular automated schedule. See their relevant website page for schedule and frequencies.
Passages
Islands
According Indonesia Ministry of Sea and Fishing, the region which has the highest number of island is West Papua region. 4,514 out of 16,771 islands are located in West Papua region. On the second place is Riau region (2,025 islands), third place is Central Sulawesi region (1,572 islands) and the fourth place is Maluku region (1,337 islands). All together the four region sums up to 9,448 islands or 56.33% of total all islands in Indonesia. For more information see Regions below. --Wikiport
Communication
Add here VHF channel for coastguard, harbor masters. etc.
Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Add any navigation notes such approaches, dangers etc here. If this section does not apply remove it.
Entrance
Arrival
(From Bali Marina)
Upon arrival, the Indonesian Government requires all yachts to have, in their possession, the following documents:
- A Passport valid at least more than six months from the date you will enter Indonesia. (check your expiration date)
- A “CAIT” (or Cruising Permit). PLAN AHEAD! The process takes 7 weeks. The CAIT is issued for 90 days. If you wish to stay longer in Indonesia --- NO PROBLEM. They can process another CAIT.
- Your last port clearance and boat registry.
- Tourist visas will be issued at selected gateways:
- Airports: Medan, Pekanbaru, Padang, JKT, Surabaya, Bali & Manado.
Customs and Immigration
A TOURIST VISA ON ARRIVAL (Visa Kunjungan Saat Kedatangan) will be issued on arrival for 30 days for US$ 25.00 for selected countries:- Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Dutch, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Laos, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Maladies, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Rep.People of China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UAE, UK, USA. Countries not on this list must apply for a visa at the nearest offshore Indonesian Embassy/Consulate.
A FREE TOURIST VISA ON ARRIVAL for these countries:- Brunei Darussalam, Chili, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Tourist visas will be issued at selected gateways: Airports: Medan, Pekanbaru, Padang, JKT, Surabaya, Bali & Manado. Seaports: Batam, Tanjung Uban (Bintan), Tanjung Pinang, Tanjung Balai Karimun, Belawan (Medan), Sibolga (Sumatra), Dumai, Teluk Bayur (Padang), Tanjung Priok (Jakarta), Tanjung Mas (Semarang) Padang Bai & Benoa (Bali), Tenau (Kupang), Maumere, Pare-pare, Bitung (Menado),and Jayapura (Papua).
- It is recommended that all yachts apply for A SOCIAL BUDAYA VISA. With a sponsor letter and CAIT in hand, you will receive a visa good for 60 days at the nearest Indonesian Consulate (in Darwin, the Consulate fee is A$60.00). You can extend this visa before the 60-days visa expire, every 30-days up to 4 times. We (an agent/Bali Marina) charge Rp.500.000,- or US Dollar equivalent per person for a sponsor letter.
- A Crew List, which matches the names and passport numbers on your CAIT, will be issued on arrival. We strongly suggest that all crew and/or visitors to sail with the boat in Indonesia are listed on the CAIT before hand.
Note: Bali Marina can handle the full CAIT process on your behalf. See Details
See this information provided by the Jakarta Offshore Sailing Club.
Fees and Charges
Restrictions
Health and Security
Health
Submit any health warnings/information. Remove any of these sections do not apply to this particular country.d any security details here.
Security
Details?
Regions
Sumatra | Java | Lesser Sunda Islands | Kalimantan |
Aceh | – needs data |
North Sumatra | – needs data |
West Sumatra | – needs data |
Jambi | – needs data |
Bengkulu | – needs data |
South Sumatra | – needs data |
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Banten | – needs data |
West Java | – needs data |
DKI Jakarta | – needs data |
Central Java | – needs data |
East Java | – needs data |
Yogyakarta Special Region | – needs data |
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West Nusa Tenggara | – needs data |
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Central Kalimantan | – needs data |
East Kalimantan | – needs data |
South Kalimantan | – needs data |
West Kalimantan | – needs data |
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Sulawesi | Maluku Islands | West New Guinea | Riau Archipelago |
North Sulawesi | – needs data |
Central Sulawesi | – needs data |
Gorontalo | – needs data |
South Sulawesi | – needs data |
Southeast Sulawesi | – needs data |
West Sulawesi | – needs data |
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Maluku | – needs data |
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Papua | – needs data |
West Papua | – needs data |
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Notes
- The capital city of Central Java is Semarang and the Tanjung Mas port is on the northern part of Semarang City
- The capital city of East Java is Surabaya and the Tanjung Perak port is on the northern part of Surabaya City
- Tanjung Priok port and Sunda Kelapa port is in the northern part of DKI Jakarta.
- Tanjung Priok Port is mostly dominated by container and general cargo business.
- Conventional ship and yachts are located in Sunda Kelapa port.
- Apart from Tanjung Priok port and Sunda Kelapa port, DKI Jakarta has Ancol Marina
- Its location is exactly between the Sunda Kelapa port and Tanjung Priok port.
- The yachts, berthing in Ancol Marina, are used by passenger to reach the exclusive resorts in Kepulauan Seribu (Thousands island) not far from DKI Jakarta
Berthing
See Regions above.
Transportation
List transportation (local and/or international.)
Friends
Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".
- For international yacht rally through islands in Indonesia contact [email protected]
- Indonesia government has announced 28 ports for entry and exit point of yachts. There are 16 ports out of 28 ports which are operated by PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) - the government owned port.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
- Latest news on yacht Bonds for Indonesia (on CruiserLog)
- Indonesia Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum
Links
- Indonesia at the Wikipedia
- Indonesia at the Wikivoyage
- sv Ocelot (Indonesia page) - Very comprehensive information for cruisers.
- Local CAIT Agent (Bali Marina)
References
Books, Guides, etc. Use the Reference template or not at your discretion. For example:
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Rod Heikel, Greek Waters Pilot, Imray Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire, ISBN 9780852889718
, expands to - Rod Heikell, Greek Waters Pilot Imray, Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire, ISBN 9780852889718
- Author, Title, Publisher, ISBN ISBN number
- Author, Title, Publisher, ISBN ISBN number
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See [[Country or Region#References_&_Publications|Coutry or Region]].
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