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Snorkeling and diving on the island of a Pulau Seribu

Snorkeling and Diving Travel in Pulau Seribu Island gives nuance to the beauty of the coral reefs that live in the waters of the Thousand Islands, with many life reef fish populations that live in the waters of the archipelago to a thousand.

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Pulau Seribu Island there are various islands that can be visited and also be able to stay on the island, all the islands have facilities available on the island and thousand island there are several islands that can not be snorkeling and diving as Pulau Ayer Island and Pulau Bidadari Island, while the island to snorkel such as the Pulau Pantara Island, Pulau Pelangi, Pulau Putri Island, Pulau Sepa Island, Pulau Macan Island, Pulau Kotok Island, Pulau Pramuka Island, Pulau Tidung Island, Pari Island, Pulau Harapan Island and there are also islands of blank that can serve to snorkel like Dolphin Island, Pulau empty, Island coral Athol.

Snorkeling and Diving most enjoy doing in tourists visiting the Pulau Seribu Islands with such activities tourists can enjoy the coral reefs and the fish that is in the Thousand Islands, a lot of activities that can be done at the Thousand Islands so that visitors can revel in the activities provided the Thousand Islands. Pulau Seribu Island Tourism provides an atmosphere that is different from existing attractions in jakarta.

Pulau Seribu Islands Resort and Island residents has a beautiful assortment of coral reefs that adorn the Thousand Islands, in between the islands many coral reefs are alive because in the case of nature conservation under the sea, and the sea and the clean white sand on every island in Thousand Islands. Thousand Island has several water sport facilities and also has a tool Snorkeling and Diving so that tourists can enjoy the beauty of underwater nature such as coral reefs and marine animals that exist in the Kepulauan Seribu Islands.

We want to acknowledge and thank the past, present, and future generations of all Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands we travel, explore, and play on. Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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