Air travel provides access to the Derawan Archipelago, a group of islands off the east coast of Kalimantan, Indonesia. This method of transportation is essential due to the archipelago’s remote location. Typically, journeys involve connecting flights through major Indonesian airports like Balikpapan’s Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International Airport (BPN) or Berau’s Kalimarau Airport (BEJ), followed by shorter flights or boat transfers to the islands themselves.
Reaching the Derawan Islands by air significantly reduces travel time compared to overland or sea routes, allowing visitors more time to explore the area’s renowned diving sites, vibrant coral reefs, and unique marine life like the endangered green sea turtles. This accessibility fosters economic growth through tourism, supporting local businesses and communities. Historically, access to these islands was far more limited, making air travel a crucial catalyst for development and increased awareness of their ecological significance.