Cubadak Island, one of dozens of small islands off the coast of West Sumatra, is still not widely known. In fact, the island dubbed as the Paradiso Village has a wonderful nautical charm.
A number of beach side villas that adorn the wood with roofs made from leaves of Palam. Building neat villa overlooking the sea. Most of the furniture made of rattan and wood. As for the carpets, tablecloths, blankets made from hand-woven.
Each villa consists of porch, bedroom, beds with mosquito nets (especially on the second floor), bathroom premises great hot and cold water. If you want to drink, can take directly from the sink. This facilitates the tourists visiting the village.
Water sports are a mainstay for tourists are diving. If you want to dive but have not yet experienced, internationally certified instructors are ready to train and provide guidance.
Other water activities to be missed include wind surfing, sailing, snorkeling, water skiing or canoeing. Unfortunately Cubadak island does not provide tools for jet ski activities because of noise generated from such transportation will disturb the peace of the guests.
In addition to spending time in the waters, explore the island is also an option that is not less interesting. Cubadak island still has a dense forest with a pointed hill that was not too high. Although the textured hills, winding somewhat safe enough if you want to make the climb.