Tanimbar Islands - Docking
Saumlaki
Anchor between the two jetties in 18 meters in sand/mud, or in deeper water north of the new jetty.
The Hotel Harapan Indah has a dinghy dock which is accessible at most states of tide although not at very low tide. Approach carefully when the water level is low. Find the hotel by looking for the church above it. The hotel has a deck overlooking the water with two sets of steps leading down the dock. The hotel has a restaurant.
There is a good fish market and general market ashore. Just across the road from the hotel is a shop that sells water in 5-gallon containers. There is also a hardware store near the hotel (open mornings only). Fuel from the fuel station one km north of the town center.
Last updated: August 2019
Lutur Harbour
Good shelter from all directions. The holding is mud in about seven meters. Approach from the north towards the green beacon (may be lit) marking the entrance. Beware the reefs on either side of the entrance, also a line of piles from an old jetty reaching halfway across the bay from Lutur town, some isolated groups of piles in the bay and large areas of fishing nets.
There is a market and some shops here.
Bulu Village
Anchorage north of the village at 07° 14.9’S, 131° 28.1’E
Quiet anchorage in nine meters in the mud. Exposed to the south. Reefs each side of the entrance.
Last updated: March 2016
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The anchorage at Saumlaki leaves a lot to be desired, but it is a nice place to visit, and formalities were very easy and straightforward.
Ester is not at the hotel, and the staff doesn’t speak English. However, you are free to use their dock, and the restaurant is decent. The dock isn’t accessible at low-low tide. I was able to get in at the higer low tide, but another cruiser took mud into his engine and clogged it, so be careful and maybe paddle the last bit when the water gets shallow.
From the water, you can find the hotel by looking for the church above it. The hotel has a deck in back with palm trees, and 2 sets of stairs from the deck down to the water.
The quarantine office is located just outside the main gate to the harbor pier, on the NE corner. After health and quarantine clearance, the other officials met me there, and I took them to my yacht.
There are tourism employees that hang out at the Hotel, and will act as a translator, or arrange transport or suggest sights to see.
Across the street from the hotel is a shop that sells clean drinking water by the 5 gallon jug.
Saumlaki is now a port of exit, as well. Customs are now represented full time on a roster basis from Tual. There was apparently an issue with the Quarantine officer requesting (incorrectly) paperwork from every port visited in Indonesia – NOT NECESSARY. Raymond T Lesmana has had Jakarta intervene and that should now be sorted.
Tip: you could contact Ester at the Hotel Harapan Indah who can arrange Customs and Immigration on your behalf. Ester will also drive you to the various offices to check out. The hotel has a dinghy dock.