Full-Day Private Guided Timang Beach Tour From Yogyakarta
5 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- Day Trip
- Pickup Service
- Private Tour
- E-Ticket






This is a private tour with a minimum of 2 people and not joined by other groups. We offer more flexible trip times with English speaking driver services and we will pick you up at the hotel and back to the hotel again.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Dion Jogja Driver
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Timang Beach
You can experience crossing midair above the fierce wave of Indian Ocean. The route is from the beach toward alone small coral island. The ocean crossing is the highlight of this place. There are two ways to choose what to cross with, gondola or wooden bridge. Both have their own charm for the visitor, but for sure they’re the perfect treat for any adrenalin junkie. Historically, the first method for ocean crossing is using the gondola. That was done by the local fisherman as they looked for lobster at Timang Island. They did it with only simple lifeguard and simpler gondola. At some point, this unique method in looking for lobster reported through television, both international and national. From there the idea to make the Indian Ocean crossing as a tourist attraction came. At first, it was only the gondola. But later, they build a wooden bridge for another alternative. Do not imagine the modern machine-generated gondola, because the gondola here moves by human strength.
Duration: 9 hour
Stop At: Timang Beach
You can experience crossing midair above the fierce wave of Indian Ocean. The route is from the beach toward alone small coral island. The ocean crossing is the highlight of this place. There are two ways to choose what to cross with, gondola or wooden bridge. Both have their own charm for the visitor, but for sure they’re the perfect treat for any adrenalin junkie. Historically, the first method for ocean crossing is using the gondola. That was done by the local fisherman as they looked for lobster at Timang Island. They did it with only simple lifeguard and simpler gondola. At some point, this unique method in looking for lobster reported through television, both international and national. From there the idea to make the Indian Ocean crossing as a tourist attraction came. At first, it was only the gondola. But later, they build a wooden bridge for another alternative. Do not imagine the modern machine-generated gondola, because the gondola here moves by human strength.
Duration: 9 hour