Cilacap
Cilacap is a coastal regency in the southwestern part of Central Java, known for its unique blend of natural beauty, maritime heritage, and cultural diversity. As the largest regency in the province, it stretches across more than 2,200 km² and includes the well‑known Nusakambangan Island. The town of Cilacap serves as its administrative and economic center, home to a vibrant community where Javanese, Sundanese, and Indonesian languages are commonly spoken.
Visitors are drawn to Cilacap for its scenic beaches, historic sites, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Popular attractions include Teluk Penyu Beach, the historic Fort Pendem, and the lush landscapes surrounding Nusa Kambangan Island. With its rich history, strategic coastal location, and welcoming local culture, Cilacap offers an authentic and memorable experience for travelers exploring Central Java.

