
There’s a place in the Celebes Sea where time slows down, manta rays drift through turquoise water, and dive boats are the only traffic you’ll hear. But to get there, you don’t just book a flight and show up—you embark on a journey.
If you’re wondering how to get to Scuba Junkie Sangalaki, you’re not alone. It’s not on every map, and that’s the magic. This isn’t just travel—it’s a rite of passage for those ready to trade the ordinary for the unforgettable.
So, grab your fins, pack a dry bag, and let’s begin.
Most stories begin with a flight, and this one is no different. Your first goal is to reach East Kalimantan, in Indonesian Borneo. It’s where your real adventure begins.
There are two main ports for arrival: The airport in Berau, known as Kalimarau airport (BEJ) or the ferry port in Tarakan. Which one you choose depends on where you’re coming from—and how much of a tale you want to tell.
The most straightforward route from within Indonesia is to fly to Berau (BEJ) via Jakarta (CGK).
There are daily flights departing from Jakarta with Batik Air. It’s a super early start to the day (with flights generally departing around 4am), but it will mean you will land in Berau with enough time to transfer directly to Derawan on the same day. If you are flying internationally into Jakarta, there is a handy onsite airport hotel that you can stay at for convenience.
Another option could be via Balikpapan (BPN), another well-connected airport for international arrivals, and also allows for direct flights to Berau (BEJ).
But here’s the thing—flights into Berau from Balikpapan never align perfectly with the boat schedule to Derawan (in order to transfer across to Derawan on the same day, you would need to land no later than 1pm). That’s why almost everyone who chooses this route, spends the night somewhere along the way. And that’s okay. It’s part of the charm—waking up knowing you’re one step closer to paradise.
Popular hotels to stay in Berau:
The next morning, you’ll drive through quiet roads and fishing villages to the coast, where your speedboat to Derawan waits.
With the wind in your hair and the sea in your eyes, this is the moment you realize—you’re almost there.
If your story begins in Sabah, Malaysia, or you’re arriving from Scuba Junkie Sipadan, this route is made for you.
Your dive day in Semporna ends around 5 PM. From there, take a taxi to Tawau—a sleepy town by the water, just 1.5 hours away.
The next morning is when things get exciting.
Board a public ferry at the Tawau terminal—don’t worry, it’s comfortable—and let it carry you across the ocean to Tarakan, Indonesia. The ticket booth is open from 8:00 to 9:00 AM only, so please make sure to be there during that time.
Please note that there is no direct ferry between Tawau and Tarakan (and vice versa) on Sundays.
When you arrive in Tarakan, hail a Grab or Gojek (yes, Indonesia’s version of Uber) for about 10,000–20,000 IDR, and head to your hotel.
Hotel suggestions in Tarakan:
🌐 Tip: Pick up a local Telkomsel SIM card while you’re here for reliable 4G at the resort.
Your arranged transfer boat leaves the next morning. It’s the final stretch—the part of the story where the world slips away and your island dreams start to become real.
⛈️ Weather can shift plans. If seas are rough, transfers may be delayed or rerouted for safety. It’s rare—but it’s island life.
If weather or cost changes your plan in Tarakan, there’s a scenic, lesser-known route that’s perfect for adventurous souls:
It’s long. It’s winding. But it’s a beautiful way to see more of Borneo. And it often comes with fewer crowds.
📣 If you’re arriving via Bali, don’t forget the Tourism Levy
Money:
Bring plenty of cash. There are no ATMs for foreign cards on Derawan. Use ATMs in major airports, Berau, Tarakan, or exchange money before arrival. Card payments are accepted at the resort with a 2% bank fee. Meals & Prices:
Your package includes breakfast daily and lunch on dive/snorkel days. For dinner and non-diving days:
Extras (cash only):

Connectivity & Power:
Toiletries:
Not provided—bring your own. You can buy basics in the village, but choices are limited.
Health & Insurance:
Weather:
You won’t arrive by accident. No one stumbles into Scuba Junkie Sangalaki by chance. But those who make the journey—overland, over sea, across borders and waves—find something rare.
A place that feels like yours. A reef that still whispers. A sky so full of stars it silences you.
So come ready to travel. Come curious. Come prepared. But above all—come excited. Because now you know how to get to Scuba Junkie Sangalaki.
And your story is just beginning.
Leave us a comment below—we’d love to hear where your journey begins 🌍

