Palabuhanratu Explained

Palabuhanratu
Translit Lang1:Regional
Translit Lang1 Type:Sundanese
Settlement Type:District
Pushpin Map:Indonesia_Java#Indonesia
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Java and Indonesia
Coordinates:-6.9878°N 106.5439°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Indonesia
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:West Java
Subdivision Type2:Regency
Subdivision Name2:Sukabumi Regency
Leader Title:Camat
Leader Name:Ahmad Samsul Bahri
Leader Title1:Secretary
Leader Name1:Deni Yudono
Area Total Km2:91.77
Area Footnotes:[1]
Population As Of:mid 2023 estimate
Population Footnotes:[2]
Population Total:120054
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:IWST
Utc Offset:+7
Elevation M:50
Area Code:(+62) 266
Area Code Type:Area code
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:43364
Blank Name:Villages
Blank Info:10

See also: Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu Geopark. Palabuhanratu or Pelabuhan Ratu (Sundanese for: 'Harbor of the Queen') is a district and fishing town which serves as the regency seat of Sukabumi Regency. It is at the southwest coast of Palabuhanratu Bay, West Java facing the Indian Ocean. It is a four-hour drive from Bandung and up to a 12-hour drive from Indonesia's capital Jakarta due to traffic jams in Ciawi, Cicurug, Cibadak and Pelabuhan Ratu gate,[3] whose residents love to visit the bay 'Teluk Palabuhanratu', once named 'Wijnkoopersbaai' (wine merchant's bay) by the Dutch.[4] The bay is shaped like a horseshoe and has enormous waves that can be very treacherous. The Sundanese locals say that the Indian Ocean is the home of Nyai Loro Kidul who reigns along the southern coast of Java.[5]

Economy

Ocean fishing port

The current port has been improved to become an ocean fishing port with an investment of Rp.415 billion ($48.8 million) on a 17-hectare area expansion. The project was initialized in September 2011.[6]

Tourism

Coastline

The Pelabuhan Ratu's white sands beach is a popular vacation destination for visitors from Sukabumi, Bogor, Bandung, and Jakarta. However, because of high rolling waves, some spots on the beach are considered too dangerous for swimming. Together with Pangandaran, the beaches are popular in West Java, both facing south towards the Indian Ocean.

Hotels, restaurants, resorts, and tourism facilities were built in the vicinity. Among the oldest is The Samudra Beach Hotel, established in 1966 and commissioned by then-Indonesian president Sukarno. Sukarno was involved with the exact location and the idea for the Samudra Beach Hotel.[7] The hotel keeps room 308 furnished with green colours and reserved for Nyai Loro Kidul.[8] A painting of Nyai Rara Kidul by Basuki Abdullah, a famous Indonesian painter, is displayed in this room.

Surfing location

Palabuhanratu has become a popular location for surfers in recent years, with its Indian Ocean location providing good waves. Several spots that are popular with surfers are Cimaja Beach, Sunset Beach, Karang Sari Beach, and Karang Aji Beach.

From June 12 to 18, 2011 the second event of the West Java Surfing Championship was initialized at Cimaja Beach: a 750-meter beach with waves about 1 to 2 meters high. The competition got 6 stars surfing premium (the highest rank) as a part of the Indonesian Surfing Championship and Asian Surfing Championship Tours. Cimaja Beach has many rocks, so sometimes it is called 'Beach Without Sand.'[9]

Climate

Palabuhanratu has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) with moderate rainfall from June to September and heavy to very heavy rainfall from October to May.

Notes and References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Sukabumi Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3202)
  2. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Sukabumi Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3202)
  3. Pelabuhan Ratu Heavy Damage Road
  4. Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging, Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging, Volumes 161-170 (1974), p475
  5. Dalton, Bill. Indonesia Handbook, Moon Publications, USA 1989,, pp 232
  6. Pelabuhan Ratu Ocean Fishing Port
  7. Web site: Room No. 308 still retains its mystery. December 20, 2006. Khouw. Ida Indawati. The Jakarta Post.
  8. Web site: Room 308 A room for the Javanese goddess of The South Sea. July 5, 2007. Döhne. Roy James. Website Roy James.
  9. Asian Surfing Championship Tours