Saparua
Saparua is one of the Lease Islands in the Maluku archipelago in Indonesia.
Understand
This is a mostly Christian islands with some 17 villages and about 32.000 inhabitants, making it the most populous of the Lease Islands.
The most notable towns include Haria and Saparua city.
Get in
From Tulehu, a slow car-passenger ferry heads to the port close to Kulur, which is in the north-west of Saparua and mostly useful if you want to get to the beach there. The villages of Itawaka and Mahu also have irregular speedboat connections to Tulehu.
Get around
See
Fort DuurstedeThis historic Dutch fort was established by the Dutch East Indies Company in 1691. In 1817 the fort was conquered by local leader Thomas Matulessi, or famously known as Pattimura, who had all the soldiers as well as the official Dutch Resident and his family killed. The fort has been recently restored and is open to visitors.
OuwSeveral of the villages are nice enough to visit, but Ouw is one of the most interesting ones. It's the best place to see pottery makers at work and it has a small, half overgrown fort of its own. Quite unlike Fort Duurstede, the fort here has not been restored at all and some locals live within its walls, but it has a nice forgotten glory vibe over it.
NollothThis village on the north-eastern corner of the island has a pretty church, dating back to colonial times. The sago-thatch roof has unfortunately been replaced by tin, but it's still a friendly and peaceful place.
Do
If you have an extra day or so, head to the tiny and almost deserted island of Pulau Molana, just off the coast of Saparua. Apart from some newly established bungalows, there's almost no-one here and the island has some fabulous beaches.
Buy
Sleep
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Penginapan Lease Indah
address: In the centre of Kota SaparuaNot located on the best beach, this place is not ideal if you want to go swimming or sunbathing, but in terms of views it's a nice location. It has different types of rooms.