World-class diving at Taka Bonerate · Pristine beaches · Authentic cultural experiences
— The Archipelago
Selayar has many wonderful — yet undiscovered — attractions for sightseeing, snorkelling and being properly off-grid. Pick a thread to pull.
— Destinations
Perched in the Selayar Archipelago, Nane Hill on Polassi Island is where dramatic landscapes meet deep cultural roots. Hike to its summit for sweeping panoramic views, dive into thriving underwater worlds, or simply let the island's quiet beaches do the rest. Small in size, boundless in character.
Bahuluang Island sits quietly in the Selayar Archipelago — small, unspoiled, and breathtakingly intact. Crystal-clear waters wrap around white sandy shores, while beneath the surface, a vivid marine world awaits. For those who seek beauty without the crowds, Bahuluang is exactly that place.
Tambolongan Island is the kind of place that earns its silence. Tucked within the Selayar Archipelago, this hidden gem trades crowds for calm — offering pristine waters, untouched shores, and the unhurried rhythm of nature at its finest. A true escape, in every sense of the word.
Tinabo Island is where eco-tourism meets raw, unfiltered beauty. Nestled inside Taka Bonerate National Park, one of the world's largest atoll systems, this pristine sanctuary offers coral reefs, glass-clear waters, and shores untouched by time. And if you're lucky — or brave enough — you might just find yourself swimming alongside baby sharks. Nature here doesn't hold back, and neither should you.
Jinato Island carries the quiet confidence of a place that needs no introduction. Part of the legendary Taka Bonerate National Park — home to the world's third-largest coral atoll — this hidden gem offers more than just stunning seascapes. It's where natural wonder and cultural richness coexist, undisturbed and unhurried. For the eco-curious and the adventure-minded, Jinato is a rare find.
Lantigian Island doesn't ask for your attention — it earns it. One of Taka Bonerate National Park's best-kept secrets, this remote corner of the Selayar Archipelago rewards the few who make it here with secluded beaches, crystalline waters, and coral reefs teeming with life. No crowds, no noise — just nature, exactly as it should be.
— OUR STORY
More than a tour operator — a quiet movement for sustainable, locally-rooted tourism in the eastern reach of the Indonesian archipelago.
— ABOUT
We’re a travel brand devoted to sustainable, ethically-led tourism. We curate trip packages, create engaging content, and collaborate with local businesses to connect visitors with authentic Selayar experiences — whether you’re chasing adventure, diving the reef wall, or just looking for a long, quiet escape.
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— THE ISLAND
Selayar is a regency in South Sulawesi, separated from the main body of the island and stretching south toward Flores. Roughly 2,000 km² of land surrounded by some of the richest marine biodiversity on earth — including the Takabonerate atoll, the world’s third largest.
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