Sunday, February 8, 2015

NOT EXACTLY BREAKING NEWS!

Indonesia to ease entry permit procedures for foreign yachts

Sabtu, 7 Februari 2015 18:03 WIB | 714 Views
Batam, Riau Islands (ANTARA News) - Indonesia plans to ease the processes involved in the issuance of entry permits for foreign-owned yachts, to boost the yachting tourism sector.

Tourism Minister Arief Yahya said here on Saturday, "It is hoped that it will, soon, take only two hours to issue a permit."

He made the statement here while visiting Nongsa Point and Marina in Batam, Riau Islands province, in Sumatra.

The government will adopt an online system of issuing permits known as the Clearance Approval for Indonesian Territory (CAIT Online), he stated, adding that it also plans to extend the stay permit for yachters from three months to six months.

Furthermore, the yachting tourism sector in Indonesia is quite competitive as compared to that of neighboring countries, Yahya pointed out.

While in Singapore, the parking fee for a yacht amounts to Sing$1,000 to Sing$1,500 per month, it is only some Sing$500 in Indonesia, he observed.

So far, thousands of yachters have parked their vessels in Singapore because the regulations and bureaucracy in Indonesia are not as competitive, he explained.

The minister further noted that the potential to attract yachters to stay in Indonesia was, in fact, high, considering Singapores limited waters, and also as yachters sail around the waters of the Riau Islands and its vicinity.

"In view of that, we must improve our services so we can compete," he emphasized.

In addition, bureaucratic reforms set to be incorporated into yachting tourism are soon expected to boost national sailing sports, Yahya affirmed.

Moreover, the Ministry of Tourism has received support from the Ministry of Transportation with regard to advancing the yachting tourism sector through the development yacht docking locations and improvement of piers capacities.

"The Ministry of Tourism has proposed to the Ministry of Transportation to develop the capacity of piers in 38 locations where yachts dock," he said.

The Ministry of Tourism, along with stakeholders in the sector, have developed 18 yacht routes from Papua in the east to Sabang in the west.

The development of these routes has been carried out through rallies, races and sailing events, such as Sail Raja Ampat, Sail Tomini, Darwin-Ambon International Yacht Rally, and Sabang International Regatta. These events have, so far, been attended by international yachters sailing from Phuket in Thailand, who then stay in Langkawi in Malaysia and stop by Sabang, Indonesia. 

Thursday, February 5, 2015

LIST OF INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVED PORT OF ENTRIES AND EXIT for YACHTS


  1. SABANG, ACEH
  2. BELAWAN, NORTH SUMATERA
  3. TELUK BAYUR, WEST SUMATRA
  4. NONGSA POINT MARINA, BATAM
  5. BINTAN TELANI, BINTAN
  6. TANJUNG PANDAN, BELITUNG
  7. SUNDA KELAPA/ANCOL, JAKARTA
  8. BENOA, BALI
  9. TENAU, NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR
  10. KUMAI, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
  11. TARAKAN, EAST KALIMANTAN
  12. NUNUKAN, EAST KALIMANTAN
  13. BITUNG, NORTH CELEBES
  14. AMBON, MOLUCCAS
  15. SAUMLAKI, MOLUCCAS (it does not have CIQP facilities yet)
  16. TUAL, MOLUCCAS
  17. SORONG, WEST PAPUA
  18. BIAK, PAPUA
When you apply for CAIT please list any of the above as your Point of Entry or Exit.

LATEST on SAIL TOMINI 2015

Regarding SAIL TOMINI 2015, some yachts based at the moment in Malaysia have shown some interest. I have forwarded their interest to related Authority. 

I understand that SAIL INDONESIA is planning a Rally which will start from Tarakan (coming from Tawao) on 23rd of August. Fleet are expected to leave fom Tawao on 19th of August and arrive in Tarakan on 20th. Tarakan will be the Port of Entry where all CIQP will be conducted.  But at this time it is not clear yet, although it is big possibility that this group will participate on SAIL TOMINI.

Bear in mind that the route planned for SAIL INDONESIA is designed for those who plan to sail back to Australia (exit point will be TUAL) or Philippines. Of course even you sign up for it, you are under no obligation to follow the route, provided places where you plan to stop listed on your CAIT.

The question that will arise is what happen to those yachts after TOMINI, because some of those yachts may be going back to Malaysia. It would be ideal if they could rejoin SAIL INDONESIA's fleet when the sail through Southeast of Celebes. They would be long gone when yachts coming from the North get there. I will bring up the issue to proper Authority (not that they would listen to me). I will give a shot , will see what would happen. 


    PARIGI, Parigi Moutong (main event reported will take place here on September 19th,         2015
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Saturday, January 24, 2015

SORRY MATE,... YOU STILL NEED VISA!

Plan to waive visa requirement as planned for Australian has been dropped. There are reports that decision was made due political reasons, although offficially Government official gave no explanation for that decision 

Meanwhile the plan to waive visa requirement for Chinese, Japanese, South Korean an Russian will proceed as planned. It is not clear at the moment whether we expect any increase in visiting yachts from those countries in near future.

It is not clear whether if there is any plan by Australian Government to waive visa requirement for Indonesian anytime in the future.

Historically human beings have been having problems to work together, so in my next life I'd like be born as an albatross.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

SAIL TOMINI 2015

As previous years, this year Indonesian government is planning a major sailing event called "SAIL TOMINI 2015". The main event will take place on September 19, 2015. 

Once I have received the confirmation regarding the program, place or anything which connect to it, I will have it posted here and my web. 

Sail Indonesia role at the moment is to support this program. Actually Sail Indonesia is planning a Rally which will participate on this Government sponsored event.

The rally will start on August 15th from Tawao. Details will follow.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

JUST IN CASE YOU ARE THINKING ABOU IT

I just received an e mail from somebody who plan to stay in Indonesia for one year. I guess there are some people out there thinking about the same thing, while I am thinking about joining a monastery up in Himalaya after spending one year in penthouse apartment overlooking Central Park in New York City.

So I wrote back. Using Social Visit Visa he can stay for two months and have it extended up to six months. Visa extension is granted for thirty days, so you have to do the process every month (cost about $35.00). But you must have somebody (Indonesian) who would be your sponsor. After six months you have to leave and reenter the country again using similar visa.

Just in case you would like to retire in Indonesia, Government is making thing a lot easier now. Let me know if you are thinking about it, so I can look it up. 

Note :
I have one year old kid who really messed up my well planned retirement plan.

Monday, January 19, 2015

LIFE IS HARD, AND THEN ... YOU DIE.

                                             Taken somewhere in South China Sea (taken from a power boat ..shame on me)