Pulau Seribu
Pulau Seribu, or Thousand Islands, earns its name despite comprising around 128
small islands in the Bay of Jakarta in the Java Sea. Easily accessible from
Marina Ancol by ferry or chartered boat, these islands are a haven for travelers
seeking adventure and relaxation.
The coral reefs surrounding Pulau Seribu harbor a diverse underwater ecosystem,
making it a prime destination for diving, snorkeling, and fishing enthusiasts.
Among the developed islands for tourism are Pulau Bidadari, Pulau Ayer, Sepa,
Coconut, Pelangi, Bira, Pantara, Kul-kul, and Pulau Putri, where visitors can
enjoy comfortable accommodations and pristine beaches.
Skin divers are drawn to the turquoise waters teeming with colorful marine life,
including tropical fish and vibrant corals. Pulau Putri Paradise Co. has
transformed Pulau Putri, Pulau Melintang, Pulau Petondang, and Pulau Papa Theo
into holiday resorts, offering cottages, restaurants, and diving facilities.
Pulau Ayer, once a private retreat for the former kings of the Thousand Islands
and later used by Indonesia's first President, exudes tranquility with its
secluded trees and picturesque beaches. Referred to as the 'Pearl of the
Thousand Islands,' Pulau Ayer is a short 30-minute boat ride from Marina Ancol
Jakarta, providing various entertainment, recreational activities, water sports,
and accommodation options.
For travelers, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta serves as
the nearest major airport to Pulau Seribu, situated approximately 20 kilometers
from the islands, offering convenient access to this tropical paradise.
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