Karimunjawa
Karimunjawa is a newly discovered untouched virgin paradise, said to become the “next Bali”
Boasting beautiful tropical reefs and enormous well preserved national park, this new tourist destination is an experience for both the experienced traveler and the newbie.
The first thing about Karimunjawa is the hassle of getting there. Until recently there has been no information on the internet on how to get there. Asking directly to Indonesian tour agents and hotels also draws a blank. Just recently a new website was launched www.karimunjawa-ticketing.co.id that has up to date schedules and the webmaster says that once the airport is up and running regular flights they will be listed also.
There are a few ways to “tackle” Karimunjawa. Firstly getting there. By far the best way is by using the Kartini 1 express ferry that leaves from the Central Java capital Semarang. This 3.5hr trip is quite fun aboard this modern vessel. Both the VIP and Business sections (there is no economy) are both air-conditioned. The vip section has nice big reclining seats and both sections have movies playing. Its great fun to get out the back of the boat and take in the sights of the massive ships passing by and the hundreds of small local fishing boats. The trip goes by quite fast and you arrive in time for lunch.
The second option is the barge that leave the port of Jepara (about 1.5hr drive from Semarang). This ship is the main pipeline for the local people for getting their goods and vehicles to and from Karimunjawa. The economy section is open air and not really comfortable. The vip section though is air conditioned with nice reclining seats and tray table with movies playing. You can also go upstairs onto the deck and get a sun tan and take in the view. The price is also super cheap but the time it takes to get there does cut into your holiday.
Once on Karimun you have stepped back in time when there were no taxies. Unless you have pre arranged a pick up (almost impossible unless you book via a resort) you will have to negotiate with one of the local pedicab driver to take you to your destination. The few cars that are there will take you but the price is very steep.
Now your on Karimunjawa and looking for something to do : Well its very different to Bali and other tourist destinations. Here is still very new to the foreign tourist game (for now!) While diving with equipment and guides can be arranged by the hotels, the snorkeling is just some of the best to be seen. Its like sticking your head into a tropical aquarium. The waters are warm and very safe even for the kiddies to try out some snorkeling when they are not building sandcastles. A glass bottom boat trip is available and as the coral reefs are only 20 meters from the shore, you can spend hours taking it all in. Across from the harbor there is the shark pools where you are welcome to swim with the half a dozen black reef sharks. For the fishing enthusiast you will not be disappointed ! Rent a local fishing boat for the day for around $40 which includes fuel and explore the many close by islands or tie up on a reef and be ready to pull in some good size fish !
Karimunjawa is fast becoming very well known for is unbelievable diving on pristine reefs and some of the many ship wreaks accessible to both novice and experienced divers.
Karimunjawa is likely to soon become the new Green Eco Tourism hot spot and Unfortunately today it is lacking some equipment such as mountain bikes, but the hiking is superb with wonderful views of the surrounding islands. There are many natural springs on the island well worth exploring also. There are plenty of small motor bikes for hire also explore the island.If your into relaxing on a private tropical island and wanting to try something new before its spoilt, then Karimunjawa is surly recommend trying !