Discover the best top things to do in Maluku Islands, Indonesia including Ngur Bloat Beach, Pasir Panjang Beach, Dodola Island, Liang Beach, Lubang Buaya Morella Beach, Fort Belgica, Natsepa Beach, Batu Angus Ternate, Pintu Kota Beach, Sulamadaha beach.
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5.0 based on 54 reviews
I have seen many pretty pictures of Ngurbloat Beach which is part of the 3km Pasir Panjang Beach but it was not until I arrived that I truly believe that such a pristine beach really existed. Flour as fine as talcum power and crystal clear water for as far as you can see. Please make sure that you leave only your footprints on the beach and take away any trash that you may have generated or brought with you.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
The Liang Beach is a nice beach to stop by while visiting Ambon. It lies in the north part of Ambon island, not too far from the Tulehu harbour. The view to the sea is fantastic, a good place for beach photography. This beach is mostly visited by the locals. Many small shops selling simple food and drinks are available. Public facilities such as shower and toilet are also available. You may need to ask the locals about sunbathing with swimsuit to avoid breaking the local customs. A lot of big trees around the location, nice shade from the sun.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Morella Beach is not a beach, but stilted coffee houses over the water. There are 1/2 dozen of these. There's a nominal entrance fee. We saw hat we thought were a cross between a chicken and a duck. Chuck perhaps. The entrance is a narrow path, down a hill, along a creek. There's another beach if that's what you want, not far up the road. We found swimming was no good at low tide and the flies atrocious. Morella beach, because of it's dock like access to the water was better for our snorkeling needs. The small inlet or bay has a small shelfed reef that turns into a wall into oblivion. You can't see the bottom further out. We snorkeled as far as the next beach, I referenced earlier. Visibility was clear and endless. Because of this very quiet area on Ambon's northeast coast, the reefs are pristine. The fish, large, small, in schools or solo, were plenty and colorful. The reef and wall had very healthy hard and soft corals. We saw a couple large black tip sharks. These sharks a timid. We were lucky to get a good view. There's no lodging out here to be found online. However there's a few primitive huts or homestays with signs out front that offer rooms. While I'd love to stay out here for the daily snorkeling, there are few if any restaurants. If one were to rent a scooter, there's a small town further up the coast, and I would love to explore more here. The birds singing were unique. Ambon has far more to offer than a city and ferry terminal.
4.0 based on 92 reviews
Grand and imposing, this sizable fort stands tall as a testament to the storied history of these islands. Built centuries ago by the Dutch, to consolidate their control of the nutmeg trade and defend against British and Portuguese competitors, this landmark is a must-see on Banda Naira.
4.0 based on 289 reviews
I was come with my family. It's Clean and beautiful beach. Loved it!! My daughters having fun play at the Natsepa beach
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