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DEPOK BEACH YOGYAKARTA

Depok Beach is one of the tourist attractions in Jogja, which offers beach tourism as well as cheap and appetizing seafood culinary tours. Depok Beach is one of the tourist attractions in the Yogyakarta area. In contrast to other beach tourism objects in Jogja, this beach emphasizes culinary tourism more than the beauty of the beach. Tourists will be spoiled with various culinary seafood which is the result of the sea from the fishermen around the coast. Geographically, Depok Beach is located in Kretek District, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta. The location of this beach is very close to Parangtriris Beach and Parangkusumo Beach. If from downtown Jogja you have to cover a distance of about 30 kilometers or about an hour's drive. Depok Beach Although it emphasizes the culinary side of tourism, it does not mean that this beach does not have beautiful views. Depok Beach has a beauty that is not inferior to Parangtriris Beach and Parangkusumo Beach. Arriving at the location, tourists will be greeted by rows of seafood stalls and a stretch of sand that stretches on the beach. Tourists can enjoy a variety of seafood culinary accompanied by a charming natural panorama of the beach. The location of Depok Beach itself is quite easy to access, tourists only need to follow the path that leads to Parangtritis Beach. When you have entered the retribution post to go to Parangtritis Beach, then you have to turn right. Next, just follow the directions to this beach, approximately only 1.5 kilometers from the Parangtritis Beach retribution post. #triplocal #themeparks#nationalpark#lakes#beaches#infinitypool
Posted: Aug 20, 2021
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