In addition to some of the island is a favorite of tourists during a visit to the Thousand Islands, is no longer an island that has a natural charm that is still hidden in the Thousand Islands National Park area is Scout Island. The island became one of the islands in the Thousand Islands are sufficiently developed in terms of tourism. Listed since 1996 some tourist facilities on the island have started a complete Scouts like hotel or inn, ships as the main transportation, entertainment facilities such as snorkeling or scuba diving, eating houses along the coast, hospitals, places of worship, and still much more.
Underwater scenery at Scout Island is equally beautiful with the other islands in the Thousand Islands as well Tidung Pari Island. If you want to enjoy the underwater scenery, you can dive in the crystal clear sea Scout Island and fast-flowing this quiet. There are several diving and snorkeling spots that you can try, such as APL spot that has a view of coral reefs as well as various species of marine fish, guaranteed to satisfy you during the dive. You can also rent a boat to get around the island.
If you can not dive or swim in the sea, you can still enjoy the beauty of the Scout Island with down along the coast while enjoying the scenery around. Views of blue water, white sand stretching, plus the wind that blows along the coast of the island of Scouting is guaranteed to soothe your mood. For those of you who like fishing, you can channel your hobby it is on this island. Fishing spot located in front of the island or on the dock Scout Island. Or maybe if you want, you can hire a fishing boat to get to the deeper ocean are certainly inhabited by fish bigger than on the seafront.
What's interesting about this is the Scout Island here are breeding places Hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata). Hawksbill at Scout Island is deliberately maintained and bred to keep the population from extinction. Especially this turtle eggs are usually the target of poachers. If you want to see the breeding Hawksbill, see how they breed turtle shell, you can come to this place to meet Mr. Salim.
Residents at Scout Island is quite a lot. Most of the inhabitants moved into fishing or develop business hospitality or lodging. Although people living on this island comes from various tribes such as Bugis, Betawi, Madura, and Banten, but they still live in harmony and showed hospitality. When you first come to the Scout Island, you will be greeted by the friendly inhabitants of this island. The hospitality of the population in the region is what makes the Scout Island Scout Island visited by many tourists and they stand for long vacation there. In fact, until you want to go home though, the hospitality of the Scout Island will always accompany your journey home.If you wish to visit the Scout Island, you can use a wooden boat from Muara Angke, a trip to the Scout Island takes approximately 2.5 hours. The ship that will take you only a trip scheduled at 07:00 and 13:00 both ships from Muara Angke and ships from Scout Island. So make sure you come before the departure time. Even if a holiday or vacation time, the ship carrying the trip to the island of Scouting can be more crowded than usual. If you want more quickly, you can depart from Pier Ancol with menyea speedboat. Speedboat from Ancol only take a maximum of 1.5 hours to get to the island of Scouting.
Underwater scenery at Scout Island is equally beautiful with the other islands in the Thousand Islands as well Tidung Pari Island. If you want to enjoy the underwater scenery, you can dive in the crystal clear sea Scout Island and fast-flowing this quiet. There are several diving and snorkeling spots that you can try, such as APL spot that has a view of coral reefs as well as various species of marine fish, guaranteed to satisfy you during the dive. You can also rent a boat to get around the island.
If you can not dive or swim in the sea, you can still enjoy the beauty of the Scout Island with down along the coast while enjoying the scenery around. Views of blue water, white sand stretching, plus the wind that blows along the coast of the island of Scouting is guaranteed to soothe your mood. For those of you who like fishing, you can channel your hobby it is on this island. Fishing spot located in front of the island or on the dock Scout Island. Or maybe if you want, you can hire a fishing boat to get to the deeper ocean are certainly inhabited by fish bigger than on the seafront.
What's interesting about this is the Scout Island here are breeding places Hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata). Hawksbill at Scout Island is deliberately maintained and bred to keep the population from extinction. Especially this turtle eggs are usually the target of poachers. If you want to see the breeding Hawksbill, see how they breed turtle shell, you can come to this place to meet Mr. Salim.
Residents at Scout Island is quite a lot. Most of the inhabitants moved into fishing or develop business hospitality or lodging. Although people living on this island comes from various tribes such as Bugis, Betawi, Madura, and Banten, but they still live in harmony and showed hospitality. When you first come to the Scout Island, you will be greeted by the friendly inhabitants of this island. The hospitality of the population in the region is what makes the Scout Island Scout Island visited by many tourists and they stand for long vacation there. In fact, until you want to go home though, the hospitality of the Scout Island will always accompany your journey home.If you wish to visit the Scout Island, you can use a wooden boat from Muara Angke, a trip to the Scout Island takes approximately 2.5 hours. The ship that will take you only a trip scheduled at 07:00 and 13:00 both ships from Muara Angke and ships from Scout Island. So make sure you come before the departure time. Even if a holiday or vacation time, the ship carrying the trip to the island of Scouting can be more crowded than usual. If you want more quickly, you can depart from Pier Ancol with menyea speedboat. Speedboat from Ancol only take a maximum of 1.5 hours to get to the island of Scouting.
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