South Sulawesi (Indonesian: Sulawesi Selatan; Buginese: ᨔᨘᨒᨓᨙᨔᨗ ᨒᨕᨘᨈ ) is a province in the southern peninsula of Sulawesi. The Selayar Islands archipelago is also part of the province. The capital is Makassar. The province is bordered by Central Sulawesi and West Sulawesi to the north, the Gulf of Bone and Southeast Sulawesi to the east, Makassar Strait to the west, and Flores Sea to the south.
Restaurants in South Sulawesi
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Came here many times with my family, lot of food outlets variance, choices of fashion outlets, and there is theme park inside the mall. Fit for all ages, all in one in one place, recommended place in Makassar.
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It is an uninhabited island ~30-40min from Makassar by boat. You can rent one for the entire day (Rp500-750K). It amazed me where you have crystal clear water so closed to a major port like Makassar. Most of the corals are concentrated about 100m, on the northwest side of the island. Ask the boat to take you close to the edge of the cliff where the water was only 3m deep and you will be surrounded by hundreds of colorful fishes. No scuba dive needed. Happy snorkeling!
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I love this coastal path , we can find many thing we need, food , mosque, entertainment, sunset beach , and you should try pisang epe , the one of very popular traditional dessert , great coffee will make your afternoon sunset absolutely completed
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Fort Rotterdam, full with history, at first the building started as fort of Sultan Hasanuddin, then became the Portuguese, at last fort Rotterdam since Dutch time in Indoensia around 350 years. Now as museum, and from fort Rotterdam you can see the beutiful view of Losari beach, ofwhich located at Makassar straight
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