
Cruises visiting Jaco Island
Located at the eastern end of the island of Timor, Jaco is a small, low-lying island edged with immaculate sandy beaches and coral reef. The island is uninhabited as it is considered as sacred by the local population, lying at the meeting of the Banda and Timor Seas. Jaco Island is part of the Nino Konis Santana National Park, East Timor's first national park, created in 2007, which ensures the conservation of its large underwater diversity in particular. At the heart of the Coral Triangle, the region is indeed home to many species of coral and fish. You will be able to enjoy a pleasant moment of swimming or snorkelling in the crystal-clear and abundant waters of this tropical desert island that is like a taste of paradise.