Belitung Island, a gem in Indonesia’s Bangka-Belitung province, is famous for its pearly white beaches, turquoise waters, and unique giant granite boulders. However, to truly experience the magic of places like Tanjung Tinggi or the historic Lengkuas Island lighthouse, you need a solid plan. Knowing How to Get Around Belitung is the first step toward a seamless tropical adventure. Unlike Bali, Belitung offers a quieter pace, but its public transport is limited, making private options the preferred choice for most travelers.
When deciding How to Get Around Belitung, you generally have three main choices: renting a scooter, hiring a private car with a driver, or utilizing boat charters for island hopping. Each serves a different type of traveler.
Belitung is relatively small, but travel times can vary based on your starting point, which is usually Tanjung Pandan (the capital) or the Sijuk area. Understanding these estimates helps in planning your daily itinerary effectively.
| From Tanjung Pandan To: | Estimated Time | Main Attraction |
|---|---|---|
| Tanjung Tinggi Beach | 45 – 60 Minutes | Giant Granite Boulders |
| Tanjung Kelayang | 40 – 50 Minutes | Island Hopping Gateway |
| Batu Mentas | 60 – 70 Minutes | Tarsier Sanctuary & River |
| Manggar (East Belitung) | 90 – 120 Minutes | Coffee Culture & Museums |
The iconic boulders of Belitung are best seen at Tanjung Tinggi Beach. If you are coming from the airport or Tanjung Pandan, take the main northern route. The road is scenic and lined with palm trees. For the lighthouses, your route must include a stop at Tanjung Kelayang. From here, you will board a boat to Lengkuas Island. The boat ride takes about 20-30 minutes. We recommend starting your boat trip at 8:00 AM to avoid the midday heat and the crowds.
While the island is safe and easy to navigate, keep these tips in mind: Always carry enough cash (IDR), as ATMs are mostly found in Tanjung Pandan. Wear high-SPF sunscreen, as the reflection of the sun on the white sand and granite boulders is intense. Lastly, respect the local environment; do not climb on fragile parts of the boulders or leave trash on the islands.
There are no traditional public buses from H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin Airport. You will need to take an airport taxi or arrange a pickup with your hotel/rental provider.
Self-drive car rentals are available but less common than rentals with a driver. You will need an International Driving Permit (IDP) and a good sense of direction as GPS signal can be spotty in remote areas.
A private boat charter for island hopping (including Lengkuas Island) typically costs between IDR 500,000 and 800,000 per boat, depending on the size and duration.
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October, when the seas are calm and perfect for boat trips to the lighthouses.
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