- Maluku Islands - Wikipedia
The Maluku islands differ from other areas in Indonesia; they contain some of the country's smallest islands, coral island reefs scattered through some of the deepest seas in the world, and no large islands such as Java or Sumatra
- Maluku | Indonesian Archipelago, Spice Islands History | Britannica
The province has numerous airports, the busiest of which is on Ambon Compared with the western provinces of Indonesia, Maluku is sparsely populated, and many of the smaller islands are uninhabited Major towns, aside from Ambon, include Amahai, on Ceram, and Saumlaki, in the Tanimbar Islands
- Maluku Islands Travel Guide 2025 | Best Attractions, Festivals Local Tips
Discover Maluku Islands with Isla Guru’s expert travel guide Explore top attractions, local insights, and vibrant festivals for the perfect island getaway
- Maluku Islands: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Maluku Islands Tourism: Tripadvisor has 8,552 reviews of Maluku Islands Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Maluku Islands resource
- Maluku travel - Lonely Planet | Indonesia, Asia
Explore Indonesia's Maluku (Moluccas) in our travel guide Discover the best beaches, plus top attractions and tips
- Maluku | Indonesia Travel Guide | Rough Guides
Plan your visit to Maluku, Indonesia: find out where to go and what to do with Rough Guides Read about itineraries, activities and places to stay
- Maluku – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Maluku Islands, also known as the Moluccas or the Spice Islands, are a region of Indonesia lying between Sulawesi and Papua They are divided into North Maluku Province and Maluku Province
- Maluku (province) - Wikipedia
Maluku is a province of Indonesia It is located in Eastern Indonesia, between Sulawesi and Western New Guinea, and comprises the central and southern regions of the Maluku Islands
|