Maru – a small island settlement in the Kabupaten Alor island archipelago
Maru is an Indonesian settlement belonging to Kecamatan Pulau Pura district within Kabupaten Alor, in Keast-Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province. It is located within the macroregion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, and based on its coordinates (-8.307204, 124.358792) lies on one of the smaller islands in the Alor island group, at the meeting point of the Banda Sea and the Flores Sea. Kabupaten Alor itself is distinctly characterized as an island-based administrative unit, with its administrative center at Kalabahi, located in Kecamatan Teluk Mutiara. Detailed, settlement-level information about Maru is not currently available, so in the following sections the context of the settlement is presented based on verifiable data at the broader regency and provincial level.
General overview
Maru belongs to Kecamatan Pulau Pura district, which by its name also reflects an island-based location within Kabupaten Alor. Kabupaten Alor itself had a population of 229,730 at the end of 2024, with an area of 2,928.88 km². The kabupaten has a characteristically archipelagic structure: it is composed of numerous smaller and larger islands among which sea transport serves as the primary connection. Maritime routes play a decisive role in the internal communication and supply of the entire regency, as the kabupaten also lies near international shipping routes that conduct trade toward the Pacific Ocean. In such an island-based administrative unit, smaller villages like Maru typically maintain close connections with fishing, small-scale agriculture, and local community life. Kalabahi, the regency capital, serves as the center for public services, which distant districts also rely upon.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Maru and Kecamatan Pulau Pura is not available. At the Kabupaten Alor level, it is observable that the regency had own-source revenue (PAD) of 13 billion rupiah in 2006 and an economic growth rate of 5.9 percent, along with per capita income of 1,200,000 rupiah, which placed the region below the Indonesian average. This economic picture generally indicates that the real estate market in the region cannot be ranked among those intensively developed from an investment perspective, and the pace of infrastructure development is likely moderate. In smaller island villages such as Maru, real estate transactions are typically low in volume, with transactions characteristically occurring among local parties. It can be generally stated that in Indonesia, foreign nationals face legal restrictions on acquiring full land ownership: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access Hak Pakai (usage rights) or various nominal solutions, all of which require expert legal advice. In such a remote, small island community, it is particularly recommended to thoroughly familiarize oneself with local transport accessibility, the level of public services, and the property registry situation before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Independent statistics or detailed descriptions regarding public safety for Maru and the immediate Kecamatan Pulau Pura district are not available. Kabupaten Alor and, more broadly, Keast-Nusa Tenggara province are not typically featured as high-security-risk areas in general information compiled for foreign travelers. In the region, particularly in smaller villages located on islands, strong community bonds, close neighborhood relationships, and relatively closed community structures generally result in low levels of internal tension. However, the island-based location and limited infrastructure also mean that obtaining assistance in emergencies may be time-consuming. For travelers, it is generally recommended to respect local customs and seek information from current, reliable sources prior to traveling.
Tourist attractions
Specific, named tourist attractions within Maru and Kecamatan Pulau Pura district are not currently documented. At the broader Kabupaten Alor level, however, several natural and cultural values are noted within the region. The kabupaten's archipelagic character, relatively pristine coastlines, and panoramic views of the Banda Sea make the entire region potentially attractive to nature enthusiasts and divers, as Alor island as a whole is known among diving enthusiasts for its rich marine life. Additionally, the traditional culture of the Alor people, their craft heritage, and traditional musical legacy are recognized within the region. These values, however, are characteristics known at the broader kabupaten level; reliable data regarding how these are accessible from Maru village and at what distances is lacking, making specific claims impossible.
Summary
Maru is a small island settlement in Kecamatan Pulau Pura district, located in Kabupaten Alor, Keast-Nusa Tenggara province. Based on regency-level data, the region is a relatively low-income, island-based administrative unit with moderate economic and infrastructure development. Since independent, detailed sources for Maru are not currently available, the settlement can be described only on the basis of verified data at the broader regency and provincial level. For those interested in the region, consulting current, locally-sourced information is particularly recommended before traveling or investing.

