Gerem – settlement in the industrial city of Cilegon on the Sunda Strait
Gerem is a settlement belonging to the administrative district of Kecamatan Gerogol, which forms part of Kota Cilegon (Cilegon city) in Banten province, on the western tip of Java island. Based on its coordinates, it is positioned near the Sunda Strait, in an area recognized as one of Indonesia's most significant industrial and port zones. Cilegon itself is an autonomous municipal administrative unit that gained independent city status on April 27, 1999, having previously operated as an administrative city. Direct, detailed source material about Gerem as an independent settlement is not available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on the broader urban and regional context.
General overview
Gerem lies in Kecamatan Gerogol district, which is one of the administrative subdivisions of Cilegon city. Cilegon overall bears the designation "Kota Baja," or "Steel City," which refers to the presence of the Krakatau Steel industrial giant, a major steel manufacturing enterprise. Krakatau Steel, held through the Danantara state investment fund, is a state-owned strategic enterprise and one of Indonesia's largest iron and steel manufacturers. The city is also home to several nationally important infrastructure facilities: these include Pelabuhan Merak (Merak port), Pelabuhan Cigading, and Pelabuhan Ciwandan, through which Cilegon serves as a major node in maritime traffic between Java and Sumatra. The Suralaya power plant (PLTU Suralaya) and the Krakatau Daya Listrik power plant are also present. Gerem's location reflects this heavily industrialized and logistically active urban fabric; publicly verifiable data on the settlement's direct characteristics, population, and local institutions are not currently available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable source exists for Gerem's real estate market, though the broader Cilegon context provides a useful framework for interested parties. Kota Cilegon's strong industrial presence — the concentration of steel manufacturing, ports, and energy facilities — sustains continuous demand for residential and logistics-oriented properties. The city belongs to the Serang Raya metropolitan area, where industrial expansion and employment opportunities attract new residents, maintaining housing demand. Kecamatan Gerogol district, where Gerem is located, is likely particularly affected by rental and commercial property transactions due to its proximity to industrial zones. It is important to note as general information that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (freehold, i.e., Hak Milik title); instead, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) arrangements are available to them, though these are subject to time limits and various conditions. Consultation with a local legal expert is essential before any specific investment decision.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data or specific source exists regarding safety and security in Gerem. The broader Cilegon and Banten region, due to its industrial character, possesses relatively organized administration, as the strategic national infrastructure operating here — ports, power plants, steel mills — requires heightened official presence. Indonesia generally has a developing public safety profile, where law enforcement capacity in urban and industrial zones is typically stronger than in more remote rural areas. Nevertheless, visitors and those planning to relocate are advised to inquire locally about current conditions and to monitor any warnings issued by provincial or national authorities.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions within Gerem settlement itself are available from sources. However, in the broader Cilegon urban area, travelers may encounter numerous attractions and notable sites known from verifiable sources. Pelabuhan Merak, or Merak port, is itself a significant route element as the starting point for the Java–Sumatra ferry connection, and the waters of the Sunda Strait are narrowest here. Throughout the region, the proximity of Krakatau volcano is felt: the Krakatau volcanic islands lie in the Sunda Strait and are accessible by boat, though determining precise departure points requires further local inquiry. Cilegon and its broader district are primarily characterized as industrial and transit in nature rather than as a classic tourist destination; natural attractions and cultural sites are found mainly in the adjacent Kabupaten Serang area or on the waters of the Sunda Strait.
Summary
Gerem is a settlement located in Kecamatan Gerogol, belonging to Kota Cilegon in Banten province in the western part of Java. The broader urban environment has a heavily industrialized character: the Krakatau Steel industrial complex, several strategic ports, and energy infrastructure make Cilegon one of Indonesia's economically significant cities. Publicly verifiable data on Gerem's direct characteristics — population, local institutions, property prices — are not currently available, so the broader Cilegon and Banten regional context provides the most reliable framework for assessing the place. For interested parties, local inquiry and consultation with local authorities and real estate market experts is particularly recommended.

