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There is truly no greater cruising ground than Indonesia. With 18,000 isles covering some two million square miles of pristine tropical water and a rich and vibrant local culture there truly can be no comparison. Cruising Guide Indonesia covers everything the prudent navigator needs to safely ply the Indonesian waters and enjoy the largest and best island nation in the world.
- New chapters covering the Triton Bay, Saumlaki, Kai, Anambas, and Natuna areas.
- Extensive updates and additions to all of our previous 25 chapters.
- Detailed charts including approaches, waypoints and GPS coordinates.
- Dangers, chart errors, missing islands, reefs and rocks.
- Formalities, Immigration, Customs, Harbor Master and National Park regulations.
- Regional weather patterns, local anomalies and currents.
- Shore side facilities, restaurants, beach bars, supermarkets, provisioning and fueling.
- Cultural excursions, waterfalls, wildlife, diving, hiking, climbing, day tripping, etc…
- Comprehensive coverage: 304 pages thick with more than 400 anchorages.
Sailing in Indonesia is definitely on the rise and more and more yachts are visiting every year. The Indonesian government is pushing hard for development in the marine sector and new facilities are being built and funded as demand increases. Government regulations are changing for the better and the old large scale corruption seems to have been eradicated and sailors are taking note. Instead of hurriedly passing through the country yachts are now beginning to linger and some are even choosing to stay year around.
The new edition of this very popular guide will keep you up to date with all the formalities and hurdles you may come across.
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