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Location: Jl. Yos Sudarso, Gunungsitoli, Nias Islands, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Role:
- Serves as the main gateway to Nias Islands.
- Plays a vital role in the economic development and trade of Nias.
- Connects Nias Regency with other regions.
Key Information:
- The Port Authority and Harbormaster Office Class IV Gunungsitoli ensures safe, comfortable, and reliable sea transportation during Christmas and New Year holidays.
- They also enforce health protocols to prevent the spread of Covid-19 through the port.
- Passengers must purchase tickets directly at the official counters of the ship operators, prepare a rapid test certificate showing a negative Covid-19 result, and wear masks, wash their hands, and maintain distance.
Facilities:
- 90-meter long pier with a draft of 7 meters, which can accommodate ships with a total weight of 6,000 DWT.
- Official ticket counters of ship operators for both PT. ASDP and PT. Wira Jaya Logitama Lines.
- Health workers to conduct health checks on passengers, as well as handwashing facilities and disinfectant spraying to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
- 7 ships (KM. Wira Viktoria, KM. Wira Glory, KM. Wira Ono Niha, KM. Wira Prime, KM. Wira Mutiara, KMP. Belanak and KMP. Teluk Singkil) to serve the 2020 Christmas and 2021 New Year sea transportation.
Types of Ships Operating in Gunung Sitoli Port:
- Ferry: Transports passengers, vehicles, and goods from Sibolga to Gunung Sitoli or vice versa. Usually departs every night and takes about 10 hours.
- Motor Ship (KM): Transports passengers and goods from Gunung Sitoli to other areas in Nias Islands or North Sumatra. Examples of KMs operating in Gunung Sitoli Port are KM. Wira Viktoria, KM. Wira Glory, KM. Wira Ono Niha, KM. Wira Prime, and KM. Wira Mutiara.
- Ferry Motor Ship (KMP): Transports passengers and vehicles from Gunung Sitoli to other areas in Nias Islands or North Sumatra. Examples of KMPs operating in Gunung Sitoli Port are KMP. Belanak and KMP. Teluk Singkil.
History:
- During the Dutch colonial period, Gunungsitoli Port located in Moawo (1864) was moved to the city center located in Kelurahan Pasar (1926).
- In 1980, the port was moved again to Kelurahan Labuhan Angin.
Additional Information:
- The port is managed by PT. Pelindo I (Persero).
- The port is also a popular tourist destination, offering stunning views of the Nias Islands.
I hope this information is helpful.
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