Beaches in Batam Indonesia
Nongsa Point Batam Indonesia photo by Steven Setiono
Batam is the Indonesia closest island to Singapore. The distance between those two cities is only 20 miles which is only 40 minutes trip by ferry. The city is becoming tourism destination since it has many interesting objects from just shopping to enjoy the beaches.
Kampung Nongsa Beach Batam
The attractions in the Kampung Nongsa Beach except the beach itself is the traditional village of the Malay people. Here, we may observe the life of the villagers to know further the way they interact, working, and see the culture.
The beach is located between Nongsa Marina and Batam View, about 60 minutes travel from Nagoya. From the Hang Nadim airport, it is about 20 minutes by taxi or minibus to Nongsa.
Marina Beach Batam
Marina beach is located at Tanjung Riau – Sekupang. The area is built in beach town design which is called water front city. The attraction in the beach are Banana boat, Boat, Para-sailing, Jet sky, etc. there is an international port, so that visiting this place directly from Singapore is possible.
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Melur Beach
This beach is belong to Galang island Batam Indonesia. Many people have visited this beach not only to enjoy the beatiful view but also to see the Vietnamese camp and the panorama at the Tuanku Tambusai bridge. The white sand in the beaches is the perfect place for sun-bathing while the water for swimming and sailing. To reach it, we may drive via trans Berelang for about 75 minutes from Nagoya.
Panau Beach
This tourism object has a beautiful sea panorama and traditional village of the Malay (kampung melayu). At the the season of the southern ocean wind, the waves are large categorized. The tourist may do maritim activities such as swimming, sailboat races, jet sky and parasailing.
The potential tourism object located between the Telaga Pungkur port and Kabil Industrial Estate (Asia Port) that can be reached from Nagoya for 60 minutes, Nongsa Pura Port for 30 minutes, and Hang Nadim Airport for 10-20 minutes.
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