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Kejaksan Beach | Cirebon


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Landmark: Kejaksan Beach
City: Cirebon
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia

Kejaksan Beach, Cirebon, Indonesia, Asia

Kejaksan Beach is a coastal area situated in the city of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.

This location serves as a public access point to the Java Sea.

Visual Characteristics

The beach consists of dark gray sand with a moderate grain size. The water color is typically a muted blue-green, influenced by sediment load. Vegetation along the immediate shoreline is sparse, primarily consisting of hardy grasses and low-lying shrubs adapted to saline conditions. The coastline is relatively straight, with a gentle slope towards the sea.

Location & Access Logistics

Kejaksan Beach is located approximately 3 kilometers west of Cirebon's city center. Access is via Jalan Yos Sudarso, a main arterial road. Turn south onto Jalan Kejaksan, which leads directly to the beach area. Parking is available in an open lot adjacent to the beach, managed by local authorities. Public transport options include local minibuses (angkot) on routes that pass near Jalan Yos Sudarso; passengers would then require a short walk or a motorcycle taxi (ojek) to reach the beach.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Kejaksan Beach is a natural coastal formation, part of the Sunda Shelf's continental margin. Its current state is influenced by coastal erosion and deposition processes common to the northern coast of Java. Historically, the area has been utilized by local communities for fishing and as a point of departure for maritime activities.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can walk along the shoreline. Fishing from the beach is a common activity for local residents. The area is suitable for observing local fishing boat operations. No specific marked trails or designated activity zones are present.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Basic amenities include a limited number of small food stalls selling local snacks and drinks. Restrooms are available but may be rudimentary. Shade is minimal, provided only by the few stalls. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available in the vicinity.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, early morning (06:00-08:00) offers softer light. Late afternoon (16:00-18:00) also provides favorable lighting conditions. The weather is generally consistent year-round, but the dry season (May to September) typically has less rainfall. Tidal conditions do not significantly impact beach access or activities.

Facts & Legends

Local lore suggests that the beach was once a landing point for traders centuries ago, though verifiable historical records are scarce. A specific tip for visitors is to be aware of the strong undertow during certain periods, making swimming inadvisable for inexperienced individuals.

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