Babi Besar's Abandoned Resort
Island, once a pirate hideout, now home to an abandoned resortBabi Besar Island is a small island (4km or 2.5 miles long) praised for its stunning coral reefs and marine life. The white sandy beaches attract visitors from Malaysia’s mainland, and it’s a snorkelling, fishing, windsurfing, canoeing and jungle trekking destination. It is also said to have been an old pirate hideout.
Look for lesser known treasures as you follow the trail that winds its way around the island through a number of lost beaches. On the northwest side of the island is an abandoned resort. The bar and bungalows are still in place, worn and weathered from their lack of use. Because of the island's diminutive size, both the modern amenities and the deserted remains of a resort long gone can be discovered all on foot.
Adapted with permission from Exploguide.com dedicated to travelers looking for alternative and off the beaten track travel.
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Category: Watery Wonders, Anomalous Islands, Natural History, Odd Accommodations, Bizarre Restaurants and Bars, Incredible Ruins
Location: Batu Lepu, Indonesia
Edited by: katiebaker4, Rachel, Dylan, Mark_Casey