Run and Nailaka Islands

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Run Island is the outermost of the Banda Islands in the far east of Indonesia, and Nailaka is a tiny coral cay linked to Run by a coral causeway. These two miniscule spots on the map are rich in both stunning scenery and world history.

Lying just south of the equator, they drift along in the dazzling Banda Sea, east of Sulawesi and west of New Guinea. Run was the very first English colony, settled from 1616; predating even Virginia and Barbados, and it was sought after because it yielded a great crop of nutmeg each year. The Dutch had already snapped up most of the nutmeg islands; the English had to move fast to grab Run Island.

Across all the globe, nutmeg grew only on the Banda Islands and was highly prized among the spices of the East. Getting a few pounds of nutmeg back to the hungry markets of Europe would make a man rich beyond dreams in the seventeenth century. It’s hard to imagine countries and empires clashing over these remote and striking islands, but they did. Long ago.

For more on the history of Run and Nailaka, have a look at Spice Islands Forts or Nathaniel’s Nutmeg.

But for now, lets take a day cruise to these two enchanting, beguiling islands.

volcano
If you're not arriving by sea, first you must fly to Ambon, and then ferry to Banda Neira. Then take a local boat past Gunung Api volcano...
tropical reefs
You sail several hours past islands, reefs and sandbars under a steaming tropical sun...
run town
...and then, you arrive amidst the reefs, off the township of Run.
footpath
The local people go about their business...
study
boy walking
nutmeg
You may even see some nutmeg kernels drying in the sun...
run harbour
You can wander up to the hill where Nathaniel Courthope built his fort to defy the Dutch, 400 years ago.
local boat
After the heat of the day passes a little, its time to take your boat for a swim...
googles on beach
and Nailaka is the perfect place for that...
diving
Snorkel or swim or dive. Divers often see whales and manta rays and swarms of bright fish amongst the great coral walls offshore...
footprints
Or wander around Nailaka; it doesn't take long.
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washed up
Perhaps just lie on the sand and think back through history to impossible times of conflict and chaos..
boat home
Later, it's time to get back to Banda Neira...
islands
nailaka island
And Run and Nailaka slowly drop into your wake; tropical gems, impossibly remote, wrapped in history, cursed by the spice wars, today lying somolent and forgotten in their balmy sea under the tropical skies, waiting for the monsoon...
sunset
and the sun drops into the Banda Sea in your wake...
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