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Pulau Ayer Resort - The Pulau Seribu Island in the capital Jakarta

Pulau Ayer Resort - Travel Pulau Seribu Islands in the know with beach pearl in the Thousand Islands, Pulau Ayer has the Floating cottages and cottages on stilts on the ground, as well as on the island is provided Play Ground children and there is also a swimming pool on offer for children and adults. Pulau Ayer Island are also Floating Restaurant, tourists can enjoy the fast break, Lunch and Dinner with the waves and wind gusts and can view sunset and sunrise

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Pulau Ayer Resort Travel has a stage and also above the sea and Ayer Island has a playing field, all the resorts on the island ayer average building uses wood carvings from Papua Asmat. Mileage takes approximately 25 minutes from the Pier 16 Marina Ancol Jakarta, many tourists come to the island of Ayer for the holidays with family, coworkers, friends or any of a company. The amount of compaction of the family vacation to the island with her children under age because ayer island close to the city of Jakarta, has a fine sand, Play ground have children, and also has a swimming pool for children and adults.

Restaurant on the island is half standing on the sea at the restaurant is provided pier for fishing, many tourists are coming to Pulau Ayer Resort utilize the time to fishing in Floating, on the dock, in the restaurants and on the beach. Ayer island tourist resort island of Pulau Seribu have floating cottages on the sea, the tourists are many who like to stay at the Floating cottages and cottages on stilts are Classik made from the wood makes the cottage feel cool, comfortable and cool. 

The play area at Pulau Ayer was big enough to play football can kick and also play volley ball there was on offer Play Ground for kids to play though not much. Ayer island has Stage Ships named Ojar stage adjacent to the pool, usually when there is a group lunch and dinner near the stage while enjoying live music and karaoke.

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