3/5 Grace Y. 2 years ago on Google • 167 reviews
The
first
visit
here
happened
suddenly
without
planning
because
this
place
is
not
far
from
our
eating
location
at
Belawan
Seafood
Bang
Tamrin.
From
there,
take
a
small
boat
or
pompong,
just
pay
250
thousand,
including
island
entry
ticket
and
round
trip.
The
distance
from
the
restaurant
to
Siba
Island
is
30
minutes,
along
the
way
to
the
island
there
are
lots
of
mangrove
forests
which
make
the
trip
here
quite
exotic
as
well
as
seaside
settlements,
unfortunately
the
sea
has
a
lot
of
rubbish,
it
seems
like
the
residents
around
the
sea
don't
care
about
the
rubbish
scattered
into
the
sea,
this
island
is
suitable
for
fishing
or
solitude,
as
it
has
been
for
a
long
time
It's
not
well
maintained,
it's
a
shame,
even
though
there
are
outbound
and
water
boom
facilities
and
there's
also
a
resort
on
the
seashore
and
there's
a
restaurant
that
hasn't
been
operating
for
a
long
time.
The
only
thing
there
is
is
an
island
guard
and
5
cats
that
aren't
looked
after
but
are
quite
tame,
this
island
is
also
being
tidal
when
we
want
to
go
around
the
sea
water
has
entered
the
road
to
the
resort
and
there
are
lots
of
mosquitoes
here
too,
it's
best
if
you
just
spend
time
walking
around
and
sitting
for
a
while
on
the
beach
of
this
island,
do
it
during
the
day
from
1-4
pm
so
you
don't
Returning
to
the
pier
late
at
night,
because
this
island
is
really
not
maintained
and
functioning
anymore.
I
really
hope
that
one
day
after
Corona
is
over,
the
local
residents,
the
owner
of
this
island
and
the
local
government
will
pay
more
attention
to
this
island.
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