Galebo – a small settlement on the southern part of Taliabu Island, North Maluku
Galebo is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Taliabu Selatan (South Taliabu) district (kecamatan) of Pulau Taliabu regency (kabupaten). In administrative terms, it forms part of North Maluku (Maluku Utara) Province, which lies within the Moluccas macroregion, in the eastern part of Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-1.9910895, 124.3421397), it is located near the southern coastal area of Taliabu Island. Since independent, village-level source material is not available, the following discussion relies on verifiable information available at the district, regency, and provincial levels, with this distinction clearly indicated in every case.
General overview
Galebo does not rank among Indonesia's widely known settlements or those frequently visited by tourists. Taliabu Selatan district, administered as part of Pulau Taliabu regency, is itself a relatively young administrative unit: Pulau Taliabu kabupaten previously formed a unified administrative region together with the neighboring Sula Islands before being organized as an independent regency. Taliabu Island is characterized primarily by forested, mountainous interior areas and coastal strips, with agriculture, fishing, and forestry playing a dominant role in the local economy. The village size and infrastructure of Galebo suggest characteristics typical of similar small settlements on Taliabu Island: modest community facilities, provision oriented toward local needs, and limited connections to larger cities in the regency or province. North Maluku Province as a whole registered 1,394,231 inhabitants at the end of 2024, with an average population density of 44 persons/km² – a figure that is relatively low at the provincial level and indicates that numerous areas in the region, including Taliabu, are considered sparsely inhabited.
Real estate and investment
Publicly available sources contain no direct, village-specific real estate market data for Galebo. In broader context, the real estate market of Pulau Taliabu regency and Taliabu Selatan district exhibits characteristics typical of peripheral, underdeveloped Indonesian areas: real estate transaction volume is low, prices are relatively moderate, and development infrastructure is limited. In these areas, real estate transactions occur primarily between local actors, with minimal external investor presence. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia; long-term lease constructions (Hak Sewa) or certain forms of nominee ownership arrangements are available to them, but these carry significant legal risks and require legal consultation. With respect to potential investments on Taliabu Island, accessibility and infrastructure limitations will remain a determining factor in the long term.
Safety and security
Publicly available, verifiable sources contain no public safety data or crime statistics specific to Galebo. North Maluku Province generally ranks among the less densely populated regions, remote from major Indonesian tourist routes. In small, agriculturally and fishing-oriented village communities in areas of similar character in Indonesia, violent crime rates are generally lower than in major cities; however, accurate assessment of individual safety perception and actual risks requires current local information. For any travel decision, it is advisable to consult current information from provincial authorities or consular services.
Tourist attractions
Available source material contains no named tourist attractions directly associated with Galebo village, making only general observations about the broader region possible. The natural endowments of Taliabu Island – tropical forests, coastal waters, and island landscape – could theoretically appeal to those interested in nature hiking, diving, or nature tourism; however, reliable data on specific, named tourist facilities in or near Galebo cannot be obtained from available sources. The most well-known tourist destinations in North Maluku Province are found on and in the cities of Ternate and Tidore islands, as well as in certain parts of Halmahera, but these are located at significant distances from Galebo by sea or air. Detailed, village-specific public data on the tourism infrastructure of Pulau Taliabu regency is similarly unavailable.
Summary
Galebo is a poorly documented, small-sized settlement in North Maluku Province, Indonesia, located in Taliabu Selatan District of Pulau Taliabu Regency. Publicly available, reliable data about the village and its immediate surroundings are limited; based on available provincial-level information, the settlement is part of a sparsely inhabited region with underdeveloped infrastructure. For decisions relevant to both real estate market and tourism perspectives, thorough local research is necessary, which may be assisted by provincial and regency-level authorities, as well as current consular information pertaining to the area.

