Abstract :
The South Thousand Islands is one of the administrative areas in Special
Capital Region Jakarta, where this study focuses on the three most frequently
visited islands, namely Untung Jawa Island, Pari Island, and Tidung Island. This
study aims to determine the pattern of tourist visits by looking at the state of tourism
and the available routes as well as the tourists?s behavior. In order to achieve this,
several stages are needed, namely identifying the characteristics of the destination
and the tourists, then studying the movement path of tourists when traveling in the
South Thousand Islands. This study uses a qualitative methodology with descriptive
analysis, data collection techniques are carried out through field observations,
interviews, literature studies and documentation. The results of the study show that
the actual conditions in the South Thousand Islands quite meet the criteria for
tourism products although there are still some things that can be optimized, the
service route visits are also still quite limited and this will not make it easier for
tourists to visit tourist attractions, where it is found that tourists who visit tend to
have psychocentric behavior. All of these affect the existing pattern of visits, and
three patterns are formed, namely the Repetitive Point to Point Pattern, Single
Point to Point Pattern, and Circular Loop Pattern.