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Overview

The Savu Sea (or the Sawu Sea) is a small sea within Indonesia named for the island of Savu (Sawu) on its southern boundary. It is bounded by Savu and Rai Jua to the south, the islands of Rote and Timor (split between East Timor and Indonesia) to the east, Flores and the Alor archipelago to the north/northwest, and the island of Sumba to the west/northwest. Between these islands, it flows into the Indian Ocean to the south and west, the Flores Sea to the north, and the Banda Sea to the northeast.
The Savu Sea reaches about 3500 m in depth. It spans about 600 km from west to east, and 200 km from north to south. The largest city on the sea is Kupang, the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province on the island of Timor, with about 450,000 inhabitants.

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By bus from: Bali - Sumba Airport - Bali (each 2.5 hours)

An overland trip across the Island of Flores is possible but costly, connecting Labuan Bajo in the westernmost part to the renowned destinations in the eastern part. Regarded as the hinterland to the more advanced development in Bali and Lombok, infrastructures here is limited and so is transportation. The consequence would logically fall to the cost of transportation. A four-day trip from Lombok or Bali to Labuan Bajo may cost you IDR 1,000,000 (around US$ 100) per person.

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