Mariat Pantai – coastal settlement in Aimas district, Kabupaten Sorong
Mariat Pantai is located in Southwest Papua (Papua Barat Daya) province in Indonesia, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Sorong and belongs to Aimas district. Its name means "coastal Mariat," which alludes to its location: the settlement sits on the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Sorong Bay region, close to the regency seat. Kabupaten Sorong is one of the most significant administrative units in present-day Papua, from which the entire Southwest Papua province has historically developed. Currently, no publicly available statistical data specific to this settlement alone is available, so the following sections use regency-level verified data as a framework.
General overview
Mariat Pantai belongs to Aimas district, which is also home to the administrative seat of Kabupaten Sorong: the regency's administrative center is located within Aimas district territory. This means the settlement is in relative proximity to the regency's administrative and commercial infrastructure. Kabupaten Sorong has a total area of 13,075 km², with a total population of 128,157 inhabitants in mid-2024, and is administratively divided into 30 districts, 26 kelurahans, and 226 villages and kampungs. Mariat Pantai is one of these, though publicly available sources do not contain demographic data specific to this village alone. The regency is traditionally known for its maritime and forested natural environment, and based on local naming conventions, Mariat Pantai is a waterside, coastal community whose life is presumably shaped by fishing and small-scale commercial activities — though this cannot be precisely determined without settlement-level sources.
Real estate and investment
No published, independent real estate market data specific to Mariat Pantai is available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Sorong and Southwest Papua province, it is worth noting that the region is one of Indonesia's important crude oil extraction areas: Kabupaten Sorong ranks among the country's primary oil-producing zones, which continuously influences economic activity and infrastructure development needs. In such resource-rich regions, the real estate market typically depends on industrial presence, worker migration, and infrastructure development, though verifiable sources do not support these effects at the local, Mariat Pantai-specific level. The general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies here as elsewhere in the country: foreign individuals cannot as a general rule acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian property, but may claim lease-based titles (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai), typically for a defined period. Local legal consultation is essential before investing in the area.
Safety and security
Public safety-specific statistics or incident summaries for Mariat Pantai are not publicly accessible. Kabupaten Sorong and Southwest Papua province as a whole form part of Indonesia's eastern, developing region, where infrastructure provision and institutional capacities may vary by area. Papua provinces in general are lower-density areas rich in natural resources, where everyday safety depends strongly on local community composition, economic activity, and availability of public services. These considerations may also be relevant to Mariat Pantai, but without verified specific data, only the broader regional context can be characterized, and cautiously: those visiting or planning to settle should obtain current information from local sources and consular guidance.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly linked to Mariat Pantai appear in available sources. Based on regency-level data, however, the coastal waters of Kabupaten Sorong possess outstanding natural value: the regency's nearshore waters are known as a habitat of the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), which is noteworthy from both conservation and ecotourism perspectives in the region. Not far from the seawater lies the world-renowned Raja Ampat archipelago, which belongs to Kabupaten Raja Ampat and borders Kabupaten Sorong. Due to this proximity, the region is known as a transit point and departure point among visitors heading there. Aimas district, to which Mariat Pantai also belongs, is the regency's administrative center, so basic services and transportation connections are accessible through this area. Verified sources for actual local attractions at the settlement level are currently unavailable.
Summary
Mariat Pantai is a coastal settlement belonging to Aimas district of Kabupaten Sorong in Southwest Papua province, within the Sorong Raya region. The regency is characterized by crude oil extraction and distinctive marine wildlife, with its administrative and economic center concentrated precisely in Aimas district. Independent, publicly available statistical or tourism data on Mariat Pantai has not yet been documented, so understanding the settlement requires both regency-level frameworks and on-site research.

