At least 24 cruise ships are set to dock in Lembar Port in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), throughout 2017, quite an increase compared to last year with 18 ships.
"For this year, 24 cruise ships have been confirmed to visit Lombok via Lembar Port. The passengers are expected to enjoy a one-day trip in several Lombok destinations," NTB Tourism Agency head Lalu Mohammad Faizal told The Jakarta Post on Friday in Mataram.
Lalu said the ships that largely originated from European countries and Singapore generally accommodated 3000 to 5000 passengers, which would mean the potential number of foreign tourist arrivals could reach more than 50,000 visitors.
Art and cultural performances have been said will entertain the tourists while visiting the destination. "Visitors will be greeted with traditional musical dances that we provide at the NTB National Museum and NTB Cultural Park in Mataram," said Lalu.