Derawan Islands – Hidden Paradise of Indonesia
The Derawan Islands are an untouched tropical paradise located off the coast of East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Known for crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and world-class marine biodiversity, the Derawan archipelago is a haven for snorkeling, diving, and peaceful getaways. Home to endangered green turtles, manta rays, and stingless jellyfish, Derawan is one of Indonesia’s best-kept secrets.
With its serene charm and unspoiled beauty, Derawan Islands tour packages are perfect for travelers seeking offbeat destinations, eco-tourism, or honeymoon escapes. Explore this breathtaking archipelago with India Tour Experts and discover the ultimate tropical retreat.
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📌 Location & Accessibility
The Derawan Islands are part of Berau Regency in East Kalimantan and consist of more than 30 islands, including Derawan, Maratua, Kakaban, and Sangalaki.
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Nearest Airport: Kalimarau Airport (BEJ) in Berau
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Access: Flight to Berau → road to Tanjung Batu → boat to Derawan
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Visa: Visa on Arrival available for most nationalities
🏖️ Top Attractions in Derawan Islands
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Derawan Island: Main island with resorts, turtle nesting beaches, and diving centers
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Kakaban Island: Famous for the jellyfish lake where you can swim with stingless jellyfish
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Sangalaki Island: Diving site to spot manta rays and a turtle conservation center
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Maratua Island: Secluded luxury resorts and deep-sea diving sites
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Gusung Sanggalau: White sandbanks ideal for photos and private beach picnics
🌊 Things to Do in Derawan
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Go scuba diving at some of the world’s richest coral reef spots
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Snorkel in turquoise waters with sea turtles and exotic fish
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Explore Kakaban Lake, one of the few jellyfish lakes in the world
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Relax on pristine beaches and enjoy tropical sunsets
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Watch turtle nesting on the beach at night
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Visit Sangalaki Marine Reserve to learn about marine life conservation
🌤️ Best Time to Visit Derawan Islands
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April to October (Dry Season): Ideal for diving, snorkeling, and beach activities
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Visibility underwater is excellent and sea conditions are calm
🍽️ What to Eat in Derawan
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Fresh grilled seafood: Lobster, tuna, squid, and shrimp
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Ikan Bakar (grilled fish): Spiced with local herbs
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Coconut water & tropical fruits like mango, pineapple, and bananas
🏨 Where to Stay in Derawan
Derawan offers everything from eco-resorts and water villas on Maratua Island to family guesthouses on Derawan Island. Many stays offer direct beach access and private diving experiences.
🛣️ How to Reach Derawan Islands
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Flight: Fly from Jakarta or Balikpapan to Kalimarau Airport (BEJ)
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Road & Boat: Drive or transfer to Tanjung Batu port, then take a speedboat (approx. 30–45 minutes)