Randayan Island, Small Island with Million Beauty
May 15, 2018
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One of the beauty paradises in West Kalimantan. A lonely island with white sand with exotic views of a private island. This is Randayan Island, an island located on the north coastal area of West Kalimantan.
Randayan foot in our island like pampered with a very beautiful nature. In addition to white sandy beaches, clear beach water and exotic views of the exotic seas are the main attraction of this island.
For visitors who have a hobby of snorkeling, this island also has a charming underwater nature. Underwater ecosystems that are still awake with beautiful coral reefs make snorkeling activities on the island to be fun. Foreign tourists who visit this island do not want to miss a snorkeling opportunity on the island in the city nicknamed this Equatorial City.
For visitors who want to enjoy the view of Randayan Island for a longer time, around the island there are lodging that can be rented. For the rental rate was relatively affordable which is about Rp.400.000.
Based on the information, Randayan Island has a living coral cover of about 4.50 hectares, dead coral 3.69 hectares, 5.63 hectares of seagrass, and 4.77 hectares of sand. With a serving conditions like this, will attract anyone who has a hobby of snorkeling and diving to explore the exotic underwater beauty of the island.
To set foot on Randayan Island, visitors can go through the Gulf of Suak. The journey from Pontianak to Suak Bay can be reached within 2.5 hours with a distance of about 115 km. This bay is located at 32 km from Singkawang City. From Suak Bay, you can use speedboat at Rp. 150 thousand.
Alternatively, visitors can also use a motor boat or special boat. However, visitors must depart from the Pasir Panjang area. Tariff using a special ship is Rp. 100 thousand. While the motorboat rate is Rp. 30 thousand.
Formerly Randayan Island is a private island owned by individuals. But over time, this island turned into a stunning marine tourism. In addition to exotic panoramic beach dishes, if lucky visitors also have the opportunity to see turtles that rise to the mainland to lay their eggs.
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