Eye In The Middle

*URGENT* *KLAXON* *URGENT* *KLAXON* [SEE UPDATE BELOW]

*SITE IS TEMPORARILY INACTIVE DUE TO REBUILD*

*CONTENT’S STILL AVAILABLE, IT’S ALL JUST A BIT MESSY – USE THE SEARCH BOX BELOW*

[nb: no idea what the new site’ll be like]

atauro island

Atauro Island: A Charming and Eco-Friendly Take on Serenity in Timor-Leste

For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Dili, Atauro is the perfect getaway in Timor-Leste.

The rugged island, located to the north of the capital city, has a volcanic origin. As such, it fulfils the main criteria of the archetypal beach getaway. Visitors often marvel at the golden beaches, bucolic atmosphere, beach bungalows, traditional villages and great tropical hiking.

Most interest, however, lies underwater. Atauro ranks among the world’s leading snorkelling and diving sites. Thanks to its deep water (up to 3,000m in places) and stunning visibility, scuba enthusiasts can expect to encounter all kinds of underwater critters. Some have reported seeing giant blue whales. Regardless, there remains much to see in numerous sites as yet left off the region’s main diving trails. See divetimor.com for more details.

atauro island

Things to know about Atauro

Getting there and away: A weekly ferry costing $11 return heads to the island from Dili. Alternatively, a water taxi – $45 one way for adults – departs for Atauro at 7.30 am daily. The return journey leaves at 9.30 am (Monday to Friday) or 3.00 pm (Saturday and Sunday). Prepare for a one-hour trip. Contact Compass for more details.

Where to stay: Barry’s Eco-Lodge. Cabin accommodation costs $45 a night. One of the greener options on Atauro, Barry’s offers a friendly welcome, communal atmosphere, beautiful gardens, thatched bungalows and shared bathrooms. Meals included. The venue can organise activities, tours, snorkelling, bikes, fishing and kayaking. Call (+670) 7723 6084 / 7744 1101


Discover more from Eye In The Middle

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.


Posted

in

, ,

by

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from Eye In The Middle

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading