White sand, coconut palms fringing the shore, multicoloured
coral reefs, abundant shoals of unique, colourful fish,
a golden sun setting in clear blue skies….does that fit
your image of Jakarta? Unlikely, but then you're probably
forgetting that the beautiful Pulau Seribu (Thousand
Islands) are also part of what is known as the city of
Jakarta.
Located on a gulf facing the Java Sea, Jakarta has four
main ports from which to access the Thousand Islands:
Ancol Marina, Sunda Kelepa, Tanjung Priok and Tanjung
Kait. Ancol Marina is the most usual departure point,
speed boats leaving regularly to whisk you away from the
city heat to the cool, palm fringed beaches of paradise.
However chartering a boat is also possible for anyone
with a more adventurous spirit. The Marina Jaya Ancol
itself is buzzing with yachts, motor and sail boats, and
is the place to go for marine recreation. Jet skies canoes,
sail boats wind surfering and waterskiing are all to be
found, along with all kinds of fishing gear you may need
for hire. Numerous stalls along the beach serve drinks
and snacks while tents are available for sunbathers and
sea-lovers.
But it is the Tousand Islands which are the real jewels.
The Kepulauan Seribu, as they are known locally, are a
group of islands sprinkled across the Java Sea to the
north of Jakarta. As the name suggests, the way the islands
lie seemingly scattered closely to each other offers you
a thousand of beaches, a thousand pleasures and a thousand
golden sunsets. The surrounding waters in particular are
a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers, Kotok being
the most famous.
Despite the romantic name, there are in fact about 340
islets in Kepulauan Seribu. Islets that have been developed
for tourism include Bidadari, Ayer, Laki, Puteri and Tanjung,
and bungalows, restaurants, diving and sailing facilities
are available on all these islets and others. For anyone
with dreams of Robinson Crusoe style seclusion, delightful
beaches can also be found in Matahari, Kulkul Kotok, Pelangi,
Sepa, Onrust, Edam, Bokor, Kelor, Rambut, Ubi Kecil, Untungjawa,
Pari, Perak, Melinjo, Pancalirang, Gosong, Ringgit, Sebaru,
Hantu, Antuk, Bira, Panjang, Kelapa, Panggang, Lang, Tidung
Besar, Payung, Kongsi, Pari, Damar Besar, Kelor, Kapal,
Cipir and Nyamuk.
So if you are in Jakarta and become weary of the frenetic
turbulence of the modern metropolis, hop on an early morning
boat and escape across the Java Sea to a paradise island
in the sun…. you can be there in time for breakfast on
Saturday morning, and back in town by sunset Sunday evening
without even leaving Jakarta!
|