If you’re still unsure on what to do over the long weekend, here’s a
suggestion: Snorkeling or diving at Panjang Island, Jepara regency,
Central Java.
This relatively new diving spot has the depth of 2.5 to 5 meters and houses plenty of fish species such as clown fish and kete kete.
To go there, tourists can travel by boat from Kartini Island. Diving equipments and tour guides are available on site.
“All of the tour guides have snorkeling certifications. We’ve also
prepared special underwater cameras for tourists,” said Jogoloyou Jepara
maritime and fisheries monitoring society (POKMASWAS) head, Mustain.
Visitors will also learn about the importance of preserving coral
reefs at this place. The POKMASWAS community itself has been actively
doing coral reefs transplantations and attachments since 2012.
Jepara regency has plenty of tourist attractions to explore such as
Karimun Jawa and Ombak Mati beach in Bondo. The latter one is a rather
unique place as the beach has no waves, hence the name ombak mati (dead waves).
As for accommodation, there are more than 1,200 places to stay in the Jepara province.
Source - TheJakartaPost
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