Kodingareng Keke Island

Kodingareng Keke Island, Makassar Overview

About 14 kilometres off the shore of Makassar, Kodingareng Keke Island is one of the several uninhabited islands in the province of South Sulawesi. The beaches are filled with fine white sand, and the waters around the island are clear and blue. The coral reefs underwater make the island a great spot for snorkelling and diving. There are gazebos on the beach to rest under, but visitors should bring their own food and water, as there are no stalls or vendors on this uninhabited island.

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