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Home > Порт "Benoa/Bali, Indonesia"
Benoa is a sea bay in the south of the Indonesian island of Bali. The bay is part of the Badung Strait, which separates Bali from the group of small islands to the east.
 
The name Benoa also belongs to a number of geographical objects that are located on its banks. On the coast, mostly on an artificial island, is the port of Benoa, Bali's largest seaport.
 
Since the end of the last century, the water area of ​​the bay has gradually decreased due to drainage and backfilling, which were aimed at creating new territories in this part of Bali. This has led to serious environmental and socio-economic problems.
 
Port of Benoa, Jalan Dermaga II, Pedungan, Kuta Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
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Cruise ships are in the roadstead in the port area. Passengers are brought ashore by boat and can take a long time. If the liner is not large, it can moor in the port itself.
 
There are a lot of private taxi drivers in the port, but it is cheaper to use the official Bluebird taxi.
 
The airport is located 15 minutes' drive from the port, can only be reached by taxi, public transport does not operate on this route.
Bali is famous for its beaches and temples, which are countless on the island.
 
Here you can see not only Hindu and Buddhist temples, but also mosques. And also the Catholic Church Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church, which is located 2 km from the airport.
 
It is impossible to see all the temples in one visit, so it is better to choose several that will be of interest to you.
 
Satya Dharma Temple is located 3 km from the port, it is a modern Chinese temple. This is the "Satya Dharma" or "Shenizm" temple, the names of South Asian countries for the Chinese folk religion. As with other Chinese temples and Bali, this temple also has an altar in its open courtyard dedicated to the gods of Balinese Hinduism.
 
A 12-minute drive from the port is the Masjid Al-Amin Prajaraksaka Mosque, this mosque is a place of prayer and worship for Muslims living here, who usually hold prayers at dawn in congregations, Dhur, Asr, Maghreb and Isya. The mosque is also a place where locals can worship Sunnah and Wajid in Ramadan.
 
A 40-minute drive from the port is the Pura Uluwatu temple, this temple is built on top of a cliff with an unrivaled view of the ocean. The temple is one of the nine main shrines of the island. Locals believe that the temple protects them from the evil sea demons.
 
Garuda Wishna Kencana Cultural Park is about 25 minutes away by taxi. The park was built on the site of a limestone quarry. The visiting card of the park is the Vishnu statue. The statue bears the title of the tallest monument in Indonesia.
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