Bouwsteen 6 dagen Belitung
Richtprijs
Included and excluded
•accommodations based on bed & breakfast
•transfers in and out
•private car with driver and English speaking guide during island tour, including donations and entrance fees
•private boat and English speaking guide during island hopping
•snorkeling equipment
Exclusive:
•flights
•other meals
•not mentioned or optional excursions
•expenses of a personal nature
•tips
•Booking costs and contribution Calamity Fund € 30 per booking
•SGR contribution € 5 per person
•CO2 compensation € 22 per person
Dag 1 Aankomst Tanjung Pandan - Belitung
Dag 2 Island hopping Belitung
Dag 3 Belitung vrije dag
Dag 4 Belitung vrije dag
Dag 5 Island tour - Belitung
Dag 6 Belitung vrije dag
Dag 7 Vertrek van Belitung
Rock & Wreck resort - Tanjung Kelayang Belitung
Het Rock & Wreck resort ligt direct aan het witte strand van Tanjung Kelayang, in het noordwesten van Belitung. Het gezellige resort heeft 14 unieke traditionele houten cottages. De cottages zijn vervaardigd van oude cottages en geheel in de oude stijl weer opgebouwd. De oudste cottage is zeker 100 jaar oud. Alle cottages beschikken over een woon- en slaapgedeelte, airco, ventilator, douche, dagbed en een ruim privé terras. Het resort heeft een zwembad en restaurant en is zeer sfeervol ingericht. Vanuit het resort kunnen duik- en snorkelexcursies worden ondernomen.Dé aanrader van Belitung eiland. meer info more info Informations supplémentaires











Belitung
Belitung
The island of Belitung has more than 250,000 inhabitants and is almost 5,000 square kilometers in size, comparable to the province of Gelderland. It is located in the southeast of Sumatra, approximately between Sumatra and Kalimantan. During the Dutch period, the Biliton company mined tin here and thereby also gave the island its name.
Belitung is a wonderfully relaxed island with very few western tourists. On weekends there are many local tourists who mainly come for the white beaches and rocky islands.
Island hopping is an absolute must. A day with a boat along the various islands, including Pulau Langkuas with the iconic lighthouse of L.I. Enthoven from 1882 and a fantastic snorkel spot.
The island tour takes you to the east side of the island with stops along the way at an old tin mine, the film set of the then popular Indonesian film Laskar Pelangi, the book museum and various other sights. It should also be possible to spot the Tarsius monkeys at the end of the day, but I missed the how and what. The city tour through Tanjung Pandan has stops at several old buildings from the Dutch East Indies period, the Rumah Adat museum and the Tanjung Pandan museum.
The translations from Indonesian to English and then to Dutch are hilarious:
• Make Sumur bor Palembang KE-18
• Make 18th century Palembang drill well
• Make good use of 18th century Palembang drill
In the northwest are the most beautiful beaches and our favorite hotels: the boutique hotel Rock & Wreck and the Swiss-Belresort Belitung.
Favorite restaurant: Dapoer Belitung. Try the Gurame goreng.
Belitung has several flights daily to Jakarta and via via to Medan.