Admission to attractions
English-speaking professional driver/guide
Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
Parking fees
Fuel fees
Traditional boat transfer
Beach umbrella
Snorkeling gear
Mineral water
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Please be mindful not to feed the marine animals, walk on corals, or engage in any activity that may damage the marine ecosystem
If you are prone to motion sickness, we strongly recommend you take travel sickness tablets 1 hour(s) before the activity time
Routes may change due to weather or traffic conditions
This tour involves a considerable amount of walking and stairs. Please make sure you are fit enough to participate
Although not mandatory, it is recommended that you purchase accident and/or travel insurance before participating in this activity
Please be responsible for your personal belongings. Klook / the operator will not be held liable for any lost belongings during the trip
The activity is not recommended: epilepsy / other serious medical conditions / pregnant women / PWDs (persons with disabilities)
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
Please be mindful not to feed the marine / wild animals or engage in any activity that may damage the ecosystem
Change of clothes / Sunscreen / Sunglasses / Caps or hats / Swimwear / Cash / Towel
Casual clothing
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Embark on an exhilarating one-day journey through the mystical archipelago of East Java with the De Djawatan tour from Banyuwangi. This adventure begins with Wedi Ireng, a tranquil island known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. From there, the tour ventures to Pulau Bedil, where historical relics and stunning coastal vistas await exploration. The journey continues to Pulau Kemuning, celebrated for its lush greenery and secluded coves, offering a serene escape into nature. Finally, the tour concludes at Pulau Merah, renowned for its fiery red sands and spectacular sunset views over the Indian Ocean.