December 29, 2025
Indonesia has temporarily closed a popular sea tourism route after a cruise-related accident took place along it, local authorities confirmed.
The decision is a safety measure while investigations are conducted to find out what caused the incident and to assess possible risks to passengers and maritime traffic. Officials noted that the suspension aims to protect both tourists and crew members working in the area.
The affected route is widely used by tour boats and cruise ships, making it an important part of Indonesia’s marine tourism sector. The closure will remain in effect until safety inspections and technical evaluations are complete.
Authorities have not given a specific timeline for when the route might reopen. However, they stressed that operations will only restart once officials are confident that safety standards have been fully met.
Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia’s top cruise and island-hopping destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year. Maritime safety incidents, while uncommon, often result in temporary operational suspensions as part of standard procedures.
Tour operators and travelers should keep an eye on official updates and make alternative travel plans if needed until the route reopens.