[2025 Sumenep Regency Attraction] Travel Guide for Gili Labak Island (Updated Jul)
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Gili Labak Island 주소:
Sumenep, Madura Island 69471, Indonesia
[Indonesia] The crystal clear sea of "Pulau Gili Labak"
Indonesia
Clear waters, only accessible by boat
"Pulau Gili Labak"
Address: Pulau Gili Labak, Kombang, Kec. Talango, Kabupaten Sumenep, Jawa Timur 69481 Indonesia
A small island located about two hours by boat from Madura Island, close to the Indonesian city of Surabaya.
A hidden, spectacular spot that even Indonesians know about.
A small island that I don't really want to tell anyone about. An island with a few shops run by islanders and a few private houses. A foreign land where you can only hear the sound of the sea.
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🏝️ Gili Labak – A Tiny Island Paradise Off the Beaten Path
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📍 Gili Labak Island, Sumenep Regency, Madura, East Java, Indonesia
Gili Labak is a hidden gem in East Java — a small, remote island surrounded by white sand beaches and clear turquoise waters. Far from the crowds of Bali or Lombok, this tranquil escape offers pristine beauty, warm local hospitality, and some of the best snorkeling spots in the region.
It’s the perfect place to disconnect and unwind: circle the entire island on foot in under 30 minutes, swim in calm, reef-protected waters, or snorkel among vibrant coral and colorful fish. With limited infrastructure, it’s ideal for day-trippers or overnight campers seeking peace and natural simplicity.
🧭 Tips for Visitors:
• Bring your own snorkel gear and power bank — facilities are basic
• Visit during dry season (May–October) for calm seas and clear skies
• Depart from Kalianget Port, Sumenep — early morning boats are best
• Pack snacks, water, and essentials — shops on the island are limited
• Leave no trace — help preserve this untouched paradise
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GILI LABAK ISLAND : EAST JAVA
Gili Labak is one of the more than 17,000 islands that make up this archipelago country. Gili Labak is a small island located east of the island of Madura. This island is often a travel destination for backpackers who do open trips, to see more deeply about the beauty of Indonesia. On Gili Labak visitors can see the beautiful panorama of the beach and also the beautiful sea. Gili Lebak is famous for the beauty of white sand and also the clear and clean blue color of the sea. Not to mention the sound of the quiet rustling of the waves as a very beautiful background. Gili Labak Madura Beach as one of the beach tourism destinations, has a strong allure for anyone who comes to it. Although for now, this beach has not been included in the recommendations for the main tourist destinations of Madura. This may be due to its location outside the Island Territory, so additional effort is required to reach it. The island that was once a rat's nest, so called the island of mice, has now changed its name to Gili Labak Island due to its stunning natural beauty and exoticism. Another reason why it was renamed to Labak, is to suit the Madurese tongue. Even though it is only a small island around the Madura Strait, this island is able to provide extraordinary exoticism and awe. So it's not wrong if backpackers recognize the beauty of Gili Labak. When viewed from a distance, Gili Labak is like a large object floating in the vast ocean. Surrounded by a white line that extends the fence and surrounds the entire side of the Gili. This charming white line is the white sand of the beach, which is one of the charms of the island of Gili Labak. Gili Labak is located in Kombang Village, Talango District, Sumenep Regency, East Java, Indonesia. The location is quite far from Madura Island so it takes about 2 hours to travel by speedboat.
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