The heat and bustle of Jakarta may drive you to seek more
temperate climes, places where you can relax and even
enjoy the beautiful sights of the underwater world. You
may wonder where you can find such a spot in a city like
Jakarta…. Well, if the place you're looking for is one
where you can also do other water sports, then Pulau
Seribu (the Thousand Islands) is the right place for
you. As the name suggests, the Thousand Island group comprises
numerous tiny islands scattered across the Java Sea to
the North of Jakarta; here you will find an abundance
of water sports such as windsurfing, paddle boats, jet
skis, swimming, sailing and snorkeling. With a myriad
of tropical fish living among multicolor corals, the Thousand
Islands are great places to hang out and let the heaving
city slip away behind you.
It takes anything from 20 minutes to 2 hours to reach
the islands by speedboat from the Ancol Marina or Tanjung
Kait. The islands can also be reached from Tanjung Priok
or Pasar Ikan in Sunda Kelapa by ferry or by chartered
boat.
Diving trips are offered four times a day, at 10 a.m.,
2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., the months of June, July and
August being some of the best since underwater visibility
is at its peak after the rainy season has finished. However,
another peak season for diving is also seen in December
and January. When booking a trip to the Thousand Islands,
bear in mind that the further away from Jakarta you go,
the cleaner the water gets.
The
natural setting of the Thousand Islands is emphasized
with buildings made of bamboo and wood rather than bricks
and mortar. Safety is also a top priority when undertaking
potentially hazardous water sports and only fully qualified
divers are permitted to dive without a guide. Unlicensed
divers may get a feel for the sport by taking special
introductory courses, accompanied by highly experienced
tutors. The resorts provide two-hour diving lessons before
allowing beginners to go diving (fully supervised) to
depths of between 6 and 10 meters. Fully qualified divers
will also benefit from going with a local guide, however,
as they know all the best spots. Most resorts provide
passenger and dive boats. For visitors wishing to take
the sport more seriously, check out one of the dive operators
in the city and take the full PADI course. This consists
of two days of theory and practice in a swimming pool,
followed by two days on an island during which you will
complete four dives up to a maximum depth of 22m. There
are a number of operators offering this service; choose
a reputable one and make sure they are fully PADI certified.
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