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Who, What, Where, When...

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Barelang is the ancronym created when the major islands of Batam-Rempang-Galang were joined by the highway and bridge system. We are a group of small resort business operators that are linking up to collective promote the Barelang Region.

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The four main Barelang resorts are,

- Nipah Island Resort, Bridge Two
- Kelong Almira, Bridge Five

- Mirota Beach, Bridge Five
- Galang Anchorage Cottages, Bridge Five

 

For the boaters among us, the Coordinates are

Nipah Island Resort                  0° 58’ 41.24” N       104° 03’ 19.19” E

Kelong Almira                           0° 46’ 40.07” N       104° 10’ 41.00” E

Mirota Beach Resort                 0° 46’ 19.46” N       104° 10’ 27.38” E              

Galang Anchorage Cottages   0° 44’ 00.44” N       104° 11’ 22.43” E   

Fishhead Island Preserve          0° 47’ 46.36” N       104° 37’ 41.13” E              

 

For anyone making there way to or sailing under the bridges,


Bridge One.        0° 58’ 51.81” N                   104° 02’ 30.09” E 

Bridge Two.         0° 58’ 35.50” N                   104° 02’ 56.98” E             

Bridge Three.      0° 58’ 3.07” N                     104° 03’ 20.04” E 

Bridge Four.        0° 56’ 45.77” N                   104° 04’ 42.62” E 

Bridge Five.         0° 46’ 56.71” N                   104° 10’ 33.06” E

Bridge Six.           0° 43’ 10.18” N                   104° 12’ 42.52” E          

 

Of the four, Nipah Island Resort is the largest establishment and the most modern of the facilities. All three of the others are rustic alternatives away from the norm's.   

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Nipah Island Resort is the closest to Batam Island and only about 30 minutes drive from any of Batam's ferry terminals. The others are about anpother 50 minutes drive down the highway. All of the resorts can organise a meeting service from the Terminal.

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How...

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Apart from Nipah Island Resort the rest are not very good with their English ability and so, getting response from them is a bit of a trial.
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If you are interested in any more information, please contact...

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Scott, he can 'speaks' English!

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When...

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It's tropical. We are less than One Degree from the Equator. It's always going to be hot and humid but...
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The nicest times to visit are at the peak of the Northeast Monsoon (December-March) that is when ambient temperatures are down to about 24 - 28 degrees. Otherwise it's always over 30!.

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