It's easy to throw in shopping sprees between meetings and corporate affairs when you're staying at Continent Centrepoint Panakkukang in Makassar. The hotel, which is located in the centre of the city, is close to a number of commercial hubs that display everything from luxury brands to locally prepared panaceas. But if you're looking for a relaxing or educational vacation, Makassar will not disappoint. Here are some of the places you can check out.
1. Losari Beach
A 20-minute car ride from Continent Centrepoint Hotel in Makassar will take you to Losari Beach. The sandy stretch in the middle of the city offers a very nice view of the sunset. Food stalls can also be found in the area after dark.
2. Fort Rotterdam
This historical destination was put up during the Dutch colonial period in the 1670s. From 1700 to 1900, the fort served as a thriving trading post for the Dutch East India Company until it was integrated into a Dutch East Indies colony. World War II transformed the fort into a camp for Japanese war prisoners. Today's visitors can tour Fort Rotterdam's castle, museums, and book store. It is about 12 minutes by car from the hotel.
3. Pulau Khayangan
If you wish to get away from the city, you can visit this island which is just 20 minutes from the centre of Makassar by boat. Here, you can spend the day getting a tan, strolling the white sand beach, and seeing different sea creatures. Fishing can be done near the island's port and some establishments also rent out jet skis and other water sports equipment.
4. Pulau Samalona
You can also take a tropical holiday at Pulau Samalona. This beautiful island and the colourful reefs and diving spots that surround it are but a 30-minute boat ride from Makassar.
5. Trans Studio
This indoor theme park, which is just a 20-minute drive from the hotel, is said to be the third largest of its kind in the world. Aside from rides and games, visitors can also enjoy the malls, restaurants, and marina housed in this building.
Getting In and Around the City
There are 3 ways of getting around during your vacation. First is by becak, a minimalist cycle rickshaw. You can also ride the petepete or angkot, a minibus used for public transportation, or take a taxi. Since Makassar serves as southern Sulawesi's main port, you can use a traditional pinisi boat to get into the city. Alternatively, you can also take a plane to Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport, which is just a 20-minute taxi ride from Continent Centrepoint Panakkukang - Makassar.
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