What to do at Samalona Island in Makassar?
Who would know that a short boat trip out of Makassar lies a couple of beautiful islands including Samalona Island and Kodingareng Keke Island?
But for the international traveller, Samalona Island isn’t even heard of, unless you have been asking around, but lately, more foreign visitors have been coming here.
The beauty of this island is that it houses a lighthouse, some very basic chalets and a couple of very local restaurants for the tourist.
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One of the welcome signs at Samalona Island |
With tourism expanding to many places around Indonesia, one may want to know the not-so-popular places to visit, and I have come up with a list of things to do around here.
Or you can just opt for one of the islands. A majority of visitors prefer to just come here for a beach holiday to suntan, snorkel, picnic or just have a relaxed time.
The facilities are basic, toilets, food and drinks but tour operators will bring the required equipment for the guests. Book your tours from Makassar City.
The coral reefs of Samalona Island are inhabited by diverse marine tropical fish, large and small, while the coral landscape is beautiful and suitable for beginners.
For advanced divers, there are eight wreck dive sites all over the islands here. However, you should engage a proper dive operator to do diving at Samalona Island.
When I arrived here, I saw someone trying out the flyboard just out of the island, and there were a couple of jet skis moving about in a safe area of the island.
You need to arrange this with your tour operator before coming to the island for those interested in this.
Most of the photographers or videographers will bring their drones to do an aerial video of Samalona Island as the island is tiny.
Apart from that, wedding photography and even portrait photography is becoming popular here. Like the main photo in this article, I took it from the boat before reaching the island.
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Local homestays at Samalona Island |
Samalona Island is about 6 kilometers from Makassar City, and it takes about 20 to 30 minutes to get here. The main departure would be from the Makassar Jetty Terminal in the town area.
Chartered boats range from speed boats to larger fishing boats which can seat from 12 to 20 people. The best time to tour the island Samalona is from April to November.
We visited Samalona Island, Kodingareng Keke Island and a few places around Makassar before heading to other beautiful parts of Indonesia. Follow my Malaysia Asia Instagram to see more photos of Indonesia.
If you are exploring other places around here, you can read this article about Makassar, Indonesia’s Undiscovered Gem which was also written by me.
For anyone visiting Makassar, don’t forget to visit Samalona Island as you can do it on a day trip, or even visit both islands in one trip. All you need to do is get it arranged by a local tour company in Makassar.
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