Karimunjawa

Karimunjawa lies in the Java Sea, off the northern coast of Jepara, Central Java. Karimunjawa is an archipelago of 27 beautiful islands, offering pristine natural charm far from the crowds. Known as a "hidden gem," Karimunjawa is the perfect destination for those seeking tranquility, underwater beauty, and tropical island adventure.

Karimunjawa's main attraction lies in its extraordinary underwater beauty. Its clear, warm waters are home to healthy and diverse coral reefs and thousands of colorful fish species. Activities like snorkeling and diving are must-dos here. Some favorite spots include Menjangan Kecil and Cemara Kecil Island, where you can interact directly with the fascinating underwater life.

Beyond its underwater beauty, Karimunjawa also offers charming white-sand beaches. Tanjung Gelam Beach is famous for its spectacular sunsets, while Batu Topeng Beach boasts beautiful, unique coral formations. Visiting the surrounding small islands by renting a boat is the best way to experience the beauty of every corner of this archipelago.

Karimunjawa also boasts Mangrove Tracking, a wooden bridge spanning the mangrove forest. Walking here provides insight into the importance of the mangrove ecosystem while enjoying the unique natural scenery. There's also a shark sanctuary on Menjangan Kecil Island, attracting intrepid travelers.

Indonesia Tourism: 
Central Java Tourism