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Hotel Elim - Central Java & Karimunjawa

Hotel Elim ✅ Minibus to Jepara

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Jepara, located on the northern coast of Central Java, Indonesia, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and renowned woodcarving traditions, Jepara is a destination that caters to a variety of interests. From here you can explore the Karimunjawa Islands, the historic Portuguese Fort, and the Kartini Museum.

For us, Jepara would serve as the gateway to Karimunjawa, a paradise island 88 kms off the central north coast of Java.

Highlights

 

Getting to Jepara

Our 3-week Indonesia travel plan included an 11-night stay in the secluded tropical island of Karimunjawa.

We planned to stay in Semarang long enough to take a shuttle bus onward to Jepara. It is from here that we were hoping to take a boat to the Karimunjawa archipelago.

There are several options for getting over to Karimunjawa island from the mainland, but the boats run most frequently from Jepara. More importantly, there is always a boat leaving Jepara port early on Sunday mornings (weather permitting). It’s for this reason that we chose to stay for one night at the Elim Hotel in Jepara.

Following an unscheduled detour on arrival in Semarang (see Honey, the ATM ate my card), we took a taxi to the Tourist Information Center on Jalan Permudu in the center of the city. We had a good idea of where we were going since we’d printed out a handy little Semarang map.

Minibus from Semarang to Jepara

Minibus from Semarang to Jepara

We arrived at the Tourist Information Center later than planned – it was already getting dark and had started to rain. Behind the building there was a small office where we could purchase our minibus tickets to Jepara. We were still in time to catch the last minibus, leaving at 6 pm.

We paid IDR 17,000 (€1.25) each for our minibus tickets.

The journey to Jepara took 2½ hours, although half of this time was spent driving around Semarang to pick up passengers. They even back-tracked to the airport for the final pickup.

The minibus could take up to around 6 people, including luggage. When we arrived in Jepara, they very kindly dropped us off directly in front of our hotel.

The Hotel Elim

Since we hadn’t paid a lot for our room (€14), we weren’t expecting much from the Elim Hotel.

In fact, the room we were given was perfectly adequate: clean and comfortable.

But we arrived late – around 8:45 pm, and there weren’t many eating options close by.

Our only choice was the Elim Restaurant right next door. The kitchen closes at 9 pm, so we were just in time to place an order. We chose a dinner of soup with a portion of Nasi Goreng and Sate Ayam to share.

Hotel Elim Jepara

Simple but sufficient – Hotel Elim

Together with 2 fruit sodas, our bill came to IDR 137,500 (€10). Quite expensive by local standards.

We ate a similar meal the following day at one of the traditional Indonesian Warungs for just IDR 32,000.

Important to note is that the Elim restaurant is not associated with the Hotel Elim: They are separate businesses.

Hotel Elim Jepara

Elim Restaurant: Not the cheapest

The reception staff at Hotel Elim can be a bit hit-and-miss. On arrival, an (older) receptionist spoke good English and was very helpful. The following morning he had been replaced by a young guy with very little English, and much less enthusiasm to help.

Stay near the Port

Location-wise, Hotel Elim is a long way from the port. For travelers taking a boat to Karimunjawa, this hotel may not be the best option. There are other reasonably-priced hotels much closer to the port, such as the Samudra Hotel.

The next leg of our journey would be to take the fast boat for the 2-hour trip north to Karimunjawa island.

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Backtracking to Semarang - Central Java & Karimunjawa

Backtracking to Semarang City 🚌 by Minibus 💳 😥

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Our journey through the heart of Java offered a unique blend of challenges and discoveries, from navigating local transportation to embarking on an unexpected adventure as we backtracked to Semarang City by minibus after having both of our credit cards blocked.

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this guide provides tips and insights to help you make the most of your trip through Indonesia, even when faced with unforeseen obstacles. Join us as we explore the resilience and resourcefulness required to turn a travel mishap into a memorable experience.

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What a Kerfuffle!

Our 3-week Indonesia travel plan had started to unravel on just the 2nd day after our arrival in Java.

Following our misfortunes in Jepara, we were heading back to Semarang city to try to rescue our vacation from disaster.

With no credit cards and insufficient cash, we wouldn’t be able to continue our journey to the island paradise of Karimunjawa, where cash is the only form of payment accepted by almost all establishments.

Our next gambit would be to try to retrieve the card that was swallowed by the ATM machine in Semarang, before the bank had chance to destroy it (see Honey, the ATM ate my card).

Our plan was to go first to the airport to see if we could find Arifin – the young TIC guy who had helped us the previous day. We would need an Indonesian speaker to interpret for us when we got to the bank.

However, Arifin hadn’t been answering his phone…

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Minibus to Semarang

After an early start in Jepara, we managed to locate the Alloy Executive Shuttle office (next to the Hotel Segoro) with just minutes to spare before their 07:00 am shuttle departure.

In the meantime, we’d applied masses of iodine and a temporary bandage to my ripped-up arm. The gash-wounds were in an awkward position, but infection was the main worry. Fortunately, we always carry a fairly extensive medical pouch.

We didn’t know it yet, but on this trip we were going to use it a lot.

Backtracking to Semarang City by Minibus

On route between Semarang & Jepara

The bus journey back to Semarang was quicker than the journey out, mainly because there were just 2 other passengers to pick up/drop off.

We paid IDR 22,500 each for the trip back.

The minibus first went directly to the TIC (Tourist Information Center) in the center of town. From there, the driver offered to take us on to the airport. When we got there 10 minutes later, he tried to rip us off for another IDR 100,000 for the ‘detour’.

Since we were in a hurry, I paid him IDR 50,000 before entering the Arrivals terminal.

Luckily for us, Arifin was there. I quickly explained the situation, and we again took another taxi to the bank. It was just after 10:30 am when we got there.

Back to the BTN Bank

Arifin had been able to speak to the Customer Relations lady, but again we had to sit and wait to see how things would turn out.

If we couldn’t get our card back, we would try to arrange a money transfer from someone back home using Western Union. This would take a day or two, since there was a 6-hour time difference between Central Europe and Indonesia, and the Western Union offices in Semarang close daily at 16:00 pm.

Our travel plan was already delayed by 2 days. We would be looking at a much greater delay, and a lot more stress, if we didn’t have a working credit card.

It was with some trepidation that we approached the bank’s Customer Relations desk when our turn came up. It was also with a large amount of surprise and relief that I saw my credit card shining up at me from the desk!

Happy days… but is the card going to work?

I asked one of the bank staff ladies to accompany me to their in house ATM machine. Again I started my first transaction in English, and again the language automatically switched back to Indonesian while the ATM was still holding my card.

The good news was that I was able to withdraw cash and get back my card (with some translation assistance from the lady standing behind me).

Flushed with success, I made a further 2 transactions in quick succession, withdrawing a total of IDR 3.75 million (around €270). This would be enough for our (now-shortened) 9-day trip to Karimunjawa island.

In Indonesia, not all ATMs are created equal

We should note here that the other 3 ATM machines we used in Indonesia during this trip worked fine, with no language-switching problems. Just beware any free-standing ATM machine belonging to the BTN bank.

I tried to explain the problem to the Customer Relations lady at the bank, with Arifin interpreting for me. She just nodded and smiled sweetly.

Backtracking to Semarang City by Minibus

Meet Arifin… He also sports a great selection of batik shirts!

As for Arifin, he really saved our bacon. With very little time, no Indonesian-language skills and little geographical knowledge of Semarang city, we would otherwise have been truly ‘up the creek without a paddle’.

… and a nicer guy you couldn’t hope to meet.

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