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Pulau Putri Island most interesting sights to visit in the island of a Pulau Seribu

Pulau Putri Island is one of the islands of the Thousand Islands administered as a Resort Jakarta.

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Pulau Putri Island has a natural beauty of the beautiful sea and also has fine white sand. Pulau Putri Island travel a thousand islands that has very many more than a thousand island. Island Princess is one of the islands of the Thousand Islands administered as a Resort, Pulau Putri Island has a variety of facilities that have been provided as Donut boat, Banan boat, swimming pool, Waterboom, Glass Bottom Boat, and many more, the Island Princess also has a distillery water sea into fresh water, so the tourists do not need to fear that the water in the Island Princess feels already bargain. The trip to the Island Princess reached approximately one hour from Pier Marina Ancol Jakarta with a transport ship speed boat.

Tourism in the Island Princess is very diverse, the island's main tourist attractions and its flagship is the "Underwater World" aquarium that has a tunnel under the sea. Visitors can immediately see a variety of marine animals. Island Princess also features water sport facilities like snorkeling and scuba diving. Pulau Putri Island, is one of the tourist resort island in the Pulau Seribu Islands that could be an alternative to a family vacation destination and gathering your office. With its 70 cottages, Princess Island there are various facilities like resort in general. Princess Island used as a training dive for novice scuba divers to obtain a certificate from PADI Open Water.

In the afternoon Tourists can see several surrounding Sunset with Thousand Island using Vessel speed boat, to see the sunset cruise around 5 rating will be traveling around the island for 1 hour, and to see the Sunset Cruise only on the weekends and when there Group. Island Princess has 70 cottages owned, could accommodate up to a maximum of 200 participants

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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