Hailed as “The Sunrise of Java”, Banyuwangi boasts three kinds of characteristics found in tropical countries: mountains, the sea and forests, making it rich in natural tourism attractions, some of which are popular among foreign visitors, including the Ijen crater, Alas Purwo National Park which includes the surfer paradise known as Plengkung Beach (G-Land), and Sukamade Beach.
These three locations are promoted as “The Diamond Triangle” of Banyuwangi. In addition to the Diamond Triangle, there are also other interesting places to visit, including Sadengan Savannah wildlife reserve, Teluk Hijau, Red Island, Istana Cave, Ngagelan turtle breeding site, and Segara Anakan Bedul mangrove forest.
Last year, the regency achieved the Travel Club Tourism Award from the Tourism Ministry as the country’s most improved regency in the tourism sector and for its strong commitment to develop the sector. The regency also expanded its airport to accommodate more flights to and from major airports, such as Juanda in Surabaya and Bali’s Ngurah Rai. It will also improve its seaport by providing fast ferry services connecting the regency with Bali. Meanwhile, digital connectivity is improving with the installation of 1,200 Wi-Fi spots, to be completed this year.
With its abundant potential natural tourism, the regency had committed to focusing on developing Eco-tourism. In line with this commitment, the regency has been very selective in granting licenses to investors to build tourist accommodation. Some areas have also been prepared as tourism villages, with the local houses being developed into home-stays to welcome tourists.
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