Known for its dramatic granite rock formations and crystal-clear turquoise waters, Indonesia’s Belitung Archipelago has long attracted travellers seeking a tropical island escape. Yet beyond its most photographed landmarks lies a destination best experienced at a slower pace, where hidden sandbars, secluded islands and protected coastal landscapes reveal a deeper side of the archipelago.

Located within the UNESCO Global Geopark listed Belitung Archipelago, Tanjung Kelayang Reserve serves as a gateway to these lesser-known experiences. Surrounded by pristine waters and centuries old granite formations, the reserve offers visitors an opportunity to move beyond a checklist of attractions and immerse themselves in the natural rhythms of island life. Here, exploration unfolds gradually through island hopping adventures, quiet moments by the sea and meaningful connections with the surrounding environment.
What begins as a short getaway often evolves into a more enriching journey, where the destination is appreciated not by the number of sights visited, but by the time spent experiencing its landscapes, culture and atmosphere.

Getting to Belitung has also become more convenient following the launch of direct flights by Scoot between Singapore and Belitung. Operating twice weekly on Wednesdays and Sundays, the new service connects travellers to the island in under an hour, making one of Indonesia’s most distinctive coastal destinations more accessible than ever for visitors from Singapore and the region.
Despite improved connectivity, Belitung continues to retain the qualities that have made it a favourite among those seeking a quieter alternative to Southeast Asia’s more crowded beach destinations. Unspoiled coastlines, island dotted seascapes and a relaxed pace of life remain central to the destination’s appeal.
The new air link also encourages travellers to spend more time discovering the archipelago beyond a quick weekend visit. With additional days to explore, visitors can delve deeper into Belitung’s natural beauty, cultural heritage and diverse island landscapes while enjoying a more immersive travel experience.
Guests staying within Tanjung Kelayang Reserve can enjoy daily breakfast for two and access to a private beach, providing a comfortable base from which to explore the surrounding archipelago. Days can be spent hopping between neighbouring islands, discovering secluded beaches, snorkelling in clear waters or simply unwinding along the shoreline.

A visit to the iconic granite formations of Batu Belayar may naturally lead to an afternoon spent exploring nearby islands or drifting through the archipelago’s tranquil waters. Across Belitung, every destination seems to invite further discovery, rewarding curiosity and encouraging travellers to embrace a slower rhythm.
As Belitung becomes increasingly connected to regional travellers, Tanjung Kelayang Reserve continues to showcase a different approach to island travel. Rather than focusing on how much can be packed into an itinerary, the destination encourages visitors to take their time, appreciate the details and experience the archipelago on a deeper level.