Ternate is a small, cone-shaped volcanic island in the North Maluku province of Indonesia. It isn’t likely to ever become a big vacation spot for tourists, but it has some interesting sights and history.
During the 16th century, Ternate was one of the most important kingdoms in the ‘Spice Islands’ of the Moluccas, and European powers fought over control of the spice trade here. Even today, this little island is still the main gateway to the North Maluku province.
If you ever happen to be passing through Ternate on the way to somewhere else in Indonesia, it’s worth checking out.
Here’s a travel guide for some of the best things to see and do on the island!