Irloy – small Moluccan settlement in the central Aru Islands
Irloy is located in the Maluku (Moluccas) region of Indonesia, within the territory of Kepulauan Aru regency, in Aru Tengah (Central Aru) district. Based on its coordinates (-6.19° south latitude, 134.42° east longitude), it is situated in the central part of the Aru Islands archipelago. The seat of Kepulauan Aru regency is in Dobo city, located in Pulau-pulau Aru sub-district. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Irloy; therefore, the context of the location is presented below based on verifiable data at the broader regency and provincial levels.
General overview
Irloy belongs to Aru Tengah sub-district, which is situated in the center of the Aru Islands archipelago. The regency itself – Kepulauan Aru – is an independent, island-based administrative unit of Maluku province. According to data from the end of 2024, the registered population was 112,531 people, with a population density of merely 18 persons per square kilometer. This low population density indicates that the area is home to scattered, small-sized communities that are relatively isolated from one another – Irloy presumably fits into this pattern. The indigenous people of the region are the Aru ethnic group (Suku Aru), which preserves its own language and traditions. The archipelago as a whole is characterized by the dominance of the natural environment and fishing and maritime livelihoods, comprising a mosaic of small, sparsely populated villages far from urban infrastructure. No concrete, verified data is available regarding Irloy's population, public institutions, or local economy; therefore, reliable statements cannot be made on these matters.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Kepulauan Aru regency falls into the low-volume, peripheral category even by Indonesian standards. In the region – as is generally true throughout Maluku province – property values and demand are determined by accessibility, underdeveloped infrastructure, and limited economic activity. The regency's low population density, inadequate access to public services, and the closed nature of small island communities are all factors that dampen both foreign and domestic investor interest. In general terms, under Indonesian property law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; only Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or other restricted legal titles are available to them, which are limited in time and conditional in nature. This general legal framework applies to Maluku province and thus to Kepulauan Aru territory as well. No information is available regarding specific real estate market data, prices, or development projects for Irloy.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics are available regarding public security in Irloy. Based on the available general picture for Kepulauan Aru regency and Maluku province, it can be said that the rural, low-density communities of the Aru Islands typically operate within community structures of a village character, differing from the problems of major urban centers. In the Moluccan region, the earlier conflicts of 1999–2002 have subsided, and the province has stabilized, although developmental and infrastructural challenges remain. In small, isolated villages, public security operates at the local level on the basis of community norms, while police presence and access to state services are generally limited. No specific crime data or individual security warnings pertaining to Irloy can be provided.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions, natural heritage sites, or cultural heritage locations are recorded for Irloy in any verified sources. The broader Kepulauan Aru region, however, is known for its natural features: general descriptions refer to the rich marine life of the Aru Islands – its coral reefs and diverse fish fauna – and the traditions of the local Aru culture. Dobo, functioning as the regional center, is the only point with substantial infrastructure within the regency, from which the rest of the archipelago can be reached by boat. No concrete, verified data is available regarding the precise access routes to Irloy or its distance from Dobo. For those wishing to explore the Kepulauan Aru territory, Dobo serves as the departure point toward the less-explored island locations.
Summary
Irloy is a small, isolated settlement in the central part of the Aru Islands, located in Aru Tengah district of Kepulauan Aru regency in Maluku province. Based on the low population density, underdeveloped infrastructure, and peripheral location characteristic of the broader region, Irloy presents the image of a self-sustaining, small Moluccan island community. No verified, settlement-level data is available regarding the real estate market, local tourism opportunities, or public security; therefore, the description above primarily reflects the general context of Kepulauan Aru regency.

