Situated in the South China Sea, halfway between mainland Malaysia to the west and Borneo to the east, Kepulauan Anambas falls under the sovereignty of Indonesia.
Its isolated position means the islands have remained almost untouched by tourism, and very few yachts have visited the area.
But with a new port authority in the capital, Terampa, all that is about to change.
Anambas is the dream destination
for many world cruisers – remote, undeveloped, sparsely inhabited and accessible only by boat. The tiny islands and their spectacular bays fringed with lively reefs provide good shelter from the prevailing winds and fetch.
The warm, gin-clear water is filled with rainbow fish, turtles, rays, sharks and coral gardens. All kinds of birds, insects and other animals get on with their lives in the subtropical rainforest covering the hilly islands.
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HEAVENLY NEARBY!
I waited 43 years to return to Jemaya Island where I stayed in a Vietnamese refugee camp, to rediscover the amazing beauty of the islands and the sea and the kindness of its people. My guide Gusdi Mu...
Anambas is awesome
hello guys ... as a tour guide almost every year comes here as a guide for our guests, the last i came at 2019,any way the islands are very exotic for many activities.
Adventure guide
hello everyone, my name is deddy, almost every year we have a program to Anambas since 2015. Anambas really great place and awesome all spot are really good for sweam and snorkeling.
Anambas is a secret heaven !
I traveled to Anambas Islands two weeks ago. It was one of the most unforgettable adventures i had with my friends. Each island in Anambas is beautiful and pristine. This place is definitely the Maldi...
Hidden gem
A friend and I went to Jemaja for 4 days, coming from Singapore. We were satying at Coffee Sandey (see my other review if you are interested). It's really a hidden gem that has beautiful nature (...