Recently we explored one of the uninhabited islands in the South
Sulawesi. Kodingareng Keke Island in Makasar is beautiful little gem island with
crystal clear water, white sandy beaches and no one lives there. It is a small
island that extends from the northeast to the southwest. The total area of the
island is one hectare and you can easily walk around the whole island. It takes
about 40 minutes ferry ride from the city of Makassar, Bangkao Wooden Jetty to
the island.
Explore the Uninhabited Kodingareng Keke Island, Makasar
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We took the ferry from Bangkao Wooden Jetty to the island at about
830 in the morning. When we arrived at the dock of Kodingareng Keke Island I can’t
believe my eyes, the water is so crystal clear and blue. The view of the whole island is spectacular. The best time to visit this island is from the month of June to September, where you get the best weather.
The ferry from Bangkao Wooden Jetty to Kodingareng Keke Island took about 40 minutes |
There is no building and only one gazebo where we can rest in the whole island. It’s 3 storey high, so we went to the 1st floor to took photos, left our
bags there and had a bit if snacks before exploring the beach, snorkeling,
swimming and etc.
There is only one 3 storey gazebo in the whole island |
There are 2 toilets and a small stall selling food and snacks on
the ground floor or the gazebo. Its better you pack your own food, snacks and
drinks especially drinking water from Makassar city before heading to Kodingareng
Keke Island.
The beautiful unspoiled and uninhibited Kodingareng Keke Island |
We strolled around the island and take lots of beautiful shots as
the weather was good and sunny on that day. There are some pine trees at
certain corner for you to get some shades and take a rest.
We also rent a boat and snorkeling gears to go to the middle of
the sea for snorkeling. I almost immersed in the beauty of underwater world,
the corals reef were so clear and colourful. There were some small fishes swimming
around. It’s was so natural and unspoiled nature.
It is worth to visit Kodingareng Keke Island when you are in Makassar |
Yes! It is worth to visit Kodingareng Keke Island when you are in
Makassar. It’s a beautiful unspoiled and uninhibited island. The water and the
white sandy beaches are truly breathtaking.
Travel Tips to Kodingareng Keke Island, Makasar |
Some Travel Tips to Kodingareng Keke Island, Makasar:
Get there as early as possible, the earlier the better. If you
are early there will be less people so you have the island to yourself or take
better photos.
- Bring your own food and drinks especially drinking water.
- Bring your own mate if you want to have a mini picnic or lie under the pine trees.
- Remember to bring your sunblock, shades, hats and swimsuit.
- Bring your own snorkeling gear (if you have) if not you can rent it at Samalona Island. Get a few friends to share a boat and go for snorkeling. The underwater view is absolutely spectacular.
- Don’t forgot to bring your own garbage bag, there are limited places for you to throw your rubbish so don’t litter in this beautiful island.
- The best time to visit this island is from the month of June to September.
How to get to Kodingareng Keke Island, Makasar |
How to get to Kodingareng Keke Island, Makasar:
Makassar is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes flight from Jakarta. To
go to the Kodingareng Keke Island from Makassar city centre you can take the ferry
from the nearest dock or pier at Bangkao Wooden Jetty, which located in front
of Castle Fort Rotterdam. The ferry ride takes about 40 minutes to reach the
island.
Or you can rent a motorboat about 500 thousand Rupiah at one of
the docks to get to the island in about 40 to 60 minutes depending on the
weather. One motorboat can accommodate about 8 to 10 people.
Exploring the Uninhabited Kodingareng Keke Island, Makasar |
Exploring the Uninhabited Kodingareng
Keke Island, Makasar was part of Day 2 Tripof Wonders, Wonderful Indonesia travel itinerary. For more information
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so pretty! Kodingareng Keke Island is on my to go list now
ReplyDeleteThis island is so beautiful... and I love sandy white beaches! I must go to this island someday! It is also on my to go list now.
DeleteWow! Your pictures are so beautiful! Hope can visit this beautiful island one day! Thanks for the travel tips! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the last photo the most, haha! And it's indeed very nice, competable with Maldives I think
ReplyDeleteBabe this place looks like a dream <3 <3 You are so making me want to go there and explore. Love the tranquility of it and the setting is seriously like something out of a paradise island book. Much love to the share :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice place. The beach is so beautiful and clean.
ReplyDeleteThe island look so pretty! Love the last photo of you.
ReplyDeletewow nice island. am actually thinking where to travel in Indonesia. the sea water looks crystal clear and will plan a trip soon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Island. I would love to visit this place.
ReplyDeleteIs like a heaven and the water so clean and blue. I love the scenery. How I wish I was there and enjoy the nice view.
ReplyDeleteso much fun kelly! i'm jealous.. hehee
ReplyDeleteThe water was so clear and the beach was amazing. Will ask my hubby to bring me there for honeymoon.
ReplyDeleteThis place looks amazing. And to think that I just changed all my Rupiah back to Ringgit this morning.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh... that place look so heavenly.. I want to go there and see it also... you are so lucky to be there... and your photos just look so breathtaking amazing... huhu
ReplyDeleteSo clear and so beautiful beach!! We need take care and keep this beach clean so that other ppl would have the chance visit here =)
ReplyDeleteOMG, so so gorgeous! Islands are my weakest spots ever, I'm so putting this on my list.
ReplyDeleteThis place looks so amazing.. I like seaside!
ReplyDeleteHaven't been to this beautiful island yet, will bookmark this post for my travel reference :)
ReplyDeleteomg that photo u standing on a boat is definitely awesomee! great photos kelly. Kodingareng Keke Island is so prettyyyyy
ReplyDeleteOMG! The water is so crystal clear and the beach is so white! Gonna put this island in my next-to-visit list!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful place to be, love the clear blue skies and sea very much!
ReplyDeleteWow, the beach is so beautiful!! You had so much fun ya!!
ReplyDeleteI stay in Makassar, as my opinion tanjung bira beach (5 hours from makassar) more beautiful than this small island. You can visit Maratua Island and Derawan Island in North Kalimantan for maldives panorama experiences ...
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