Just off the East Java coast, Tabuhan Island is a small, uninhabited gem spanning only 12 acres (5 hectares). Known for its vibrant marine life, the island features a reef teeming with tropical fish and colorful coral. A short distance from the shore, the seabed drops off dramatically into the deep ocean, adding to the allure of the underwater landscape. Visitors typically make day trips to the island, where they can snorkel, swim, and kitesurf, all while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere.
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