Afa Afa – a small settlement in the Tidore Utara district, North Maluku
Afa Afa is a settlement in North Maluku (Maluku Utara) province in Indonesia, which belongs to the Moluccas macroregion. Administratively, it falls under the Tidore Utara district (kecamatan), which is subject to the authority of Kota Tidore Kepulauan (Tidore Kepulauan city municipality). Based on the settlement's coordinates (0.6761617° N, 127.3747104° E), it is located in the northern part of Tidore island, in an island world surrounded by the Halmahera Sea. Since settlement-level sources were not available, this article describes the characteristics of the broader region, and of Kota Tidore Kepulauan and Maluku Utara province based on available content, clearly indicating the context.
General overview
Afa Afa belongs to the Tidore Utara kecamatan, which encompasses the northern part of Tidore island. Tidore itself is one of the most significant historical islands in the Moluccas: the Tidore Sultanate once represented considerable political and commercial power in the region, and through the clove trade, the island's name already appeared in early modern European sources. Afa Afa itself is a small, little-known locality for which detailed, independent settlement-level data is not available in publicly accessible sources. Within the broader framework of Kota Tidore Kepulauan, the region has a distinctly coastal-island character: local livelihoods have traditionally been tied to fishing, small-scale agriculture, and increasingly developing local tourism. Maluku Utara province became an independent province on October 4, 1999; previously it had operated as part of Maluku province; this institutional background also affected the administrative development of Kota Tidore Kepulauan. The province's capital is now Sofifi, which is also located within Kota Tidore Kepulauan, in the Oba Utara kecamatan, and replaced the former temporary capital, Ternate, on August 4, 2010.
Real estate and investment
No unique, settlement-level data are available regarding Afa Afa's real estate market. The broader context is provided by the characteristics of Kota Tidore Kepulauan and Maluku Utara province: it is generally characteristic of eastern Indonesian island archipelagos that real estate prices and investment activity lag behind the levels of the western, more densely populated islands. The area exhibits significantly lower population density – Maluku Utara province as a whole has only 44 inhabitants/km² according to 2024 data, and the total provincial population at that time was 1,394,231 – which indicates that development pressure and the degree of built-up area are far more moderate than in Java or Bali. In Indonesia, the general land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals provide that foreigners cannot acquire Hak Milik (full ownership rights) to real estate in their own names; Hak Pakai (use rights) or other solutions developed with legal assistance are available to them. From an investment perspective, the development potential in the eastern parts of the Moluccas is rather long-term and is closely linked to infrastructure development, the evolution of tourist demand, and regional transport accessibility.
Safety and security
Detailed, verifiable, settlement-level statistical sources are not available regarding Afa Afa's public safety. Generally speaking, with respect to the broader region, Maluku Utara province stabilized following the religious-ethnic tensions around the turn of the millennium, and over the past two decades, everyday public safety levels have consolidated. Kota Tidore Kepulauan, as an urban administrative unit, has a law enforcement institutional system that also covers the villages and districts belonging to it. In small-population, community-organized rural localities – such as Afa Afa appears to be – crime rates are typically lower than in larger, more densely populated cities, but no specific local data on this matter was available at the time of article preparation.
Tourist attractions
No itemized, source-based information is available regarding Afa Afa as a tourist destination. However, in the Tidore Utara district and the broader area of Kota Tidore Kepulauan, numerous cultural and natural values linked to Tidore island may be encountered by the interested visitor. Tidore's historical heritage is defined by its sultanate past, memorial sites connected to the spice trade, and the island's volcanic topography. Sofifi, located in Oba Utara kecamatan, the province's capital, serves as the nearby administrative center. The natural features generally characteristic of Maluku Utara province – the Halmahera Sea, coral reef-lined coastal waters, and transit routes between islands – are equally determinative in the Tidore area. Since, however, named attractions specific to Afa Afa could not be provided on the basis of sources, for tourist information, the recommended approach is to consult supplementary sources regarding the better-known locations of Kota Tidore Kepulauan and Tidore island.
Summary
Afa Afa is a poorly documented small locality in North Maluku province in Indonesia, within the Tidore Utara district of Kota Tidore Kepulauan city municipality. Its location in the northern part of Tidore island points to a region whose broader context – the historical sultanate heritage, the island-world natural environment, and relatively sparse building density – lends it a distinctive character. Detailed demographic, real estate market, or tourist data specific to Afa Afa are currently not available in the public domain; the above has summarized information available at the level of Kota Tidore Kepulauan and Maluku Utara province.

