Exceptional location right in front of 2 waves and a boat channel with a great view of the main break T-Land. Walking distance to shops, restaurants, and nemberala harbor. This beachfront land on Rote Island is on the border of Nemberala and Ouengaut.
The property sits in front of a channel for paddle out or perfect for small boats cruising to and from the main break.
$150,000 for a 20-year lease with an additional 20-year extension available.
Have you heard of Rote Island? This tiny island paradise is a haven for nature lovers, surfers, divers and even fishing. If you love exploring, adventure and nature in all of its glory, then Rote Island is a definite must-visit. Read further to learn if you can fish in Rote.
Rote Island is Indonesia’s southernmost island, just 500 km away from Australia. It’s located just southeast of Flores and Sumba and southwest of Kupang, the capital city of West Timor in the Timor Sea. Relatively untouched and incredibly laid-back, Rote is home to palm fringed white sandy beaches, crystal clear water and amazing surf.
The water all around the island is home to a plethora of sea creatures, including a diverse collection of tropical fish, making it the ultimate destination for those who love bluewater fishing. Surf fishing – fishing from the shoreline – is also popular here in Rote amongst the locals.
You could watch them heading out towards their favourite fishing spots early in the morning to catch fresh, small fish for their breakfast. Anyone is welcomed to join – the locals here are friendly and welcoming – follow their lead and pay attention to where they set up their rods, which would usually be on the northern or southern end of Nemberala beach.