White Sands Beach, Jayapura, Papua
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PAPUA/ Updated : Sep 2, 2016, 11:36 IST
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Papua is the farthest east province of Indonesia and also the most remote. A few dedicated scuba divers will visit West Papua, but very few foreign tourists ever make it to the eastern side. Only those who are planning on crossing … Read more
Papua is the farthest east province of Indonesia and also the most remote. A few dedicated scuba divers will visit West Papua, but very few foreign tourists ever make it to the eastern side. Only those who are planning on crossing into Papua New Guinea come to Jayapura. Read less
Papua is the farthest east province of Indonesia and also the most remote. A few dedicated scuba divers will visit West Papua, but very few foreign tourists ever make it to the eastern side. Only those who are planning on crossing into Papua New Guinea come to Jayapura.As a result, don’t expect to meet many tourists, or even many English speakers. While this can make arranging activities a tad bit trickier if you do not speak any Bahasa Indonesia, it definitely
Regardless of where you stay in Jayapura, you’ll need to rent a driver to get out to Harlem Beach, also known as the White Sands Beach. The driver will drop you off at the Depapre Pier (50 km west of Jayapura), and from there, it is a 15 minutes boat ride to the Harlem Beach. However, given its remote location, it is quite likely that you will have the entire beach to yourself— especially if you visit on a weekday.
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