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Pulau Sepa Island Resort - Travel Pulau Seribu Island Jakarta

Pulau Sepa Island tourist island of a Pulau Seribu Island who has a gently sloping beach and also has a hawksbill turtle breeding, Sepa Island own buildings and permanently woven bamboo cottages surrounded by shady trees and the cottages stand Area seaside.

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Pulau Sepa Island tour which has a gently sloping beach that many tourists come for a holiday to the island of Sepa, Turkish island of Sepa is different from the other islands because the island uninteresting not in DAM lip beaches so that tourists can directly swim or snorkel along the coast of the island uninteresting. Sepa Island has clean beaches and clear and also has soft white sand, and uninteresting islands also have cottages made of bamboo and cottages permanent building.

Scuba Diving in Sepa is very much in the interest of tourists because the island uninteresting nickname as Little Paradise for Diver. Every weekend many tourists scuba diving on the island of Sepa, beginner diving often came to the island uninteresting to learn to dive and get a certificate from PADI. Snorkeling on the island Pulau Sepa tourists can also enjoy the coral reefs although not many coral reefs in the island uninteresting, often rating rented vessel traditional to snorkel to the island are many and great coral reefs like Dolphin Island, Coral Island Athol, Island Gosong, tourists can coral reefs are fairly large.

Sepa Island Pulau Seribu Island Tourism has separti amenities: Cottage woven bamboo and also permanent, Restaurant, Karaoke, Play Ground, Banana Boat, Diving and Snorkeling Rental, Fishing, Wake Board, Canoe and Jetsky. Sepa Island Snorkeling tourists can in some islands not far from uninteresting island by renting a boat traditional boat for approximately Rp. 175,000 for 1 hour, Tourists can see the beauty of a variety of coral reefs in the island on the go such as: Coral Island Athol, Dolphin Island, Coral Island.

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