DISCOVER PELABUHAN RATU
DISCOVER PELABUHAN RATU
Located on the island of Java, Pelabuhan Ratu is a traditional fishing town set against the Indian Ocean roughly 100 kilometres south of Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta. This hidden gem is renowned for its white sand beaches, surf spots and hospitable residents offering local and international visitors a peaceful escape from city life. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in the action, history, nature, culture or food, Pelabuhan Ratu is a must-see destination for travellers all over the world.
Discover The Action
Discover The Nature
Discover The Beaches
Discover The Culture
Discover The History

Bukit Durian Sagara
Durian is Indonesia’s national fruit and therefore comes as no surprise that people can visit a Durian plantation while enjoying beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Covered in lush greenery, visitors can try this exotic fruit while walking along the wooden house overlooking the forests.

Ciletuh Palabuhanratu Geopark
Recognised as a UNESCO Global Geopark, Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu Geopark aims to conserve and sustain the 126,100 hectares of 8 sub-districts and 74 villages. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities such as tracking, boating, cycling, paragliding and rock climbing beside the many waterfalls and scenic plantations.

Mount Halimun Salak National Park
Covering an area of over 400 square kilometres, Mount Halimum Salak National Park is renowned for its diverse flora and endangered species. Mount Halimum and Mount Salak are two active volcanoes providing a beautiful backdrop as you walk through the rainforest. Nature lovers and adventure seekers can explore the traditional Javanese villages and indulge in local food while being surrounded by diverse wildlife.

Situ Gunung Suspension Bridge
Slightly further away from the bay, you can take a day trip to visit South East Asia’s longest suspension bridge with various attractions like a waterfall, lake and theatre. The challenge lies in crossing a 243 metres in length bridge while you trek to discover what nature has to offer.

Bat Cave (Rawakalong Goa Lalay)
For mammal lovers, the Rawakalong Goa Lalay is a 1.5 kilometre long cave system with underground rivers, waterfalls and rock formations. With a guide, you can walk along a few natural wonders home to several bat species that come out in the evening. If you’re a fan of the underground world, this is a must-see adventure not often seen by visitors in the region.

Cisolok Hot Springs
A typical local attraction that leaves your body feeling revamped is the Cisolok Hot Spring. While the attraction offers a pool and private baths, we recommend going straight for the jets of stream that blast up from the river bed to experience the ultimate therapeutic properties for your body and soul.