Go to see Mola Laya Dock in Wangi-Wangi Island, Wakatobi


It is likely Wangi-Wangi Island becomes the prime destination in Wakatobi Archipelago. The reason is simple, as it is the capital of such regency. Not to mention it becomes a significant checkpoint for tourists prior to reaching nearby islands. What about its tourism? Well, many choices are available, including nature tourist spots and cultural attractions. For those who look for something romantic, there is Mola Laya Dock. It belongs to Mola Village and becomes an interesting spot for enjoying the sunset. Some people also come to the location to witness local fishermen’s activity.

The Nuance
In terms of size, the dock is moderate. It is made of wood and the condition is a bit old. Despite the age, it remains durable and useful! Plus, the appearance is rustic but attractive. This explains why tourists feel comfortable when spending time there. The views from the dock are mesmerizing, surrounding by seascape and islands in the horizon. The breezy wind even makes the nuance better! Most of the time, visitors come to the location either in the morning or afternoon. They look none other than the sunrise or sunset, which are quite charming.

Exploring Mola Laya Dock
As mentioned before, the prime motivation in visiting Mola Laya Dock is sightseeing. People want to enjoy sea views, especially the sunrise and sunset. That means the best times to visit the dock is either at dawn or dusk. On the other hand, some tourists decide to come there at noon. Why is that? They want to enjoy a merrier nuance, where some boats are seen in the sea and local kids play around near to the dock. These attractions are worth photo shoots, as well. Some children even approach tourists in a friendly manner.

The next activity is to visit Mola Village, as the location is near to the dock. It is the settlement of Bajo Tribe, actually. The villagers have interesting cultural attractions and delicious foods for tourists to enjoy. Not to mention they would share experiences and knowledge regarding sea exploration and fishing. This explains why many of them work as a fisherman and own some boats. For tourists, there is a unique activity at night. It is called “Nyuluh” – a fishing technique using a spear. The locals may teach them how to do it, after all. It can also be done near to the dock.

Another interesting activity in Mola Laya Dock is snorkeling. It is said the dock features some good spots for snorkeling and diving, where many beautiful fishes and corals reside. The thing is visitors should carry their own snorkel gears, as no facilities are available there. When it comes to accommodations, they can either stay in a villager’s house or rent a resort. Though, the first option is cheaper, even free!

Nearby Attractions

  • Tee Kuea Nature Bath
  • Tofengka Stone
  • Tee Kosapi Cave
  • Mola Village

How to Get There
The easiest access to Wangi-Wangi Island is by airplane. In this case, the destination is Matahora Airport. From there, travelers can simply take a local transportation service and head to Mola Village. That’s it.

Where to Stay

  • Wakatobi Patuno Resort

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