Port of Ketapang

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Port of Ketapang
Ketapang Port, Banyuwangi, Indonesia.jpg
Drone view of the port
Port of Ketapang
Location
Country Indonesia
Location Banyuwangi Regency, East Java
Coordinates 8°08′32″S114°24′04″E / 8.142154°S 114.401071°E / -8.142154; 114.401071 Coordinates: 8°08′32″S114°24′04″E / 8.142154°S 114.401071°E / -8.142154; 114.401071
UN/LOCODE ID BJU
Details
Owned by ASDP Indonesia Ferry
Type of harborNatural seaport
WharfsPontoon, Hydraulics & Landing craft
Piers4
Statistics
Vessel arrivalsDaily
Website
www.indonesiaferry.co.id

Port of Ketapang is a ferry seaport located in Ketapang Village, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java, Indonesia that connects eastern coast of Java with Bali. The port is operated by ASDP Indonesia Ferry, a state-owned port authority company. [1] Travellers who are planning to visit Bali via land route may ferry from this port and harbor at Port of Gilimanuk in western Bali. The average ferry duration between the two harbors are usually about 1 hour. [2] The harbor is planned to be fully integrated with Probolinggo-Banyuwangi Toll Road in 2021. [3]

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