Posts tagged: East Java

Lamongan Marine Tourism

comments Comments Off
By admin, December 22, 2011 7:05 am

Lamongan Marine Tourism (WBL) in District Paciran, Lamongan regency, East Java, is really fun. At least there is a distinct impression if someone has visited. A vast expanse of white sand, palm tree grove, and coconut trees along the lip of the beach, making tourism the mainstay Lamongan is suitable as a place to relax and unwind with the family. WBL is a result of the integration region aspects of nature (natural), culture (culture), and architecture (buildings) are global nuanced but still retain local characteristics.

WBL is located on Jl. Raya Daendels, Paciran Village, District Paciran, Lamongan regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.

The presence of WBL is balancing tourist rides in the District of Lamongan who have been there before, namely Cape Coast and Cave Beetle Maharani Palace located on the northern coast of Java Island. WBL stands on 17 hectares of land with facilities ready to pamper guests with the concept of one stop service. WBL starts Lamongan known far beyond, even to the outside of the Province of East Java since its inaugural opening on November 14, 2004 which was inaugurated by the Regent Lamongan, H. Masyfuk, SH.

Now, which is the development of tourism attractions such Frog Cape Coast, became one family holiday catalog agenda in East Java. Therefore, in addition to East Java Park in Batu, Malang, East Java residents can also choose the WBL as one tourist destination.

WBL attraction lies not only in tourism facilities complete with views of offshore Java Sea, but also on the value of its history. In 1936, not far from the location of WBL, Van Der Wijk passenger ship sunk at a depth of about 45 meters on the north coast. The late Buya Hamka never draw inspiration from the area to write a novel Sinking Ship Van Der Wijk is famous for. Continue reading 'Lamongan Marine Tourism'»

Panorama Theme by Themocracy