Temajo Island has several facilities provided for tourists who want to stay overnight, including simple lodging and several cottages that function as resting places.
The waters surrounding Temajo Island are home to a diverse range of reef fish, contributing to the rich marine biodiversity of the area.
Some of the notable species found in the region include the Grouper (Epinephelinae), Barramundi (Lates calcarifer), Clownfish (Amphiprioninae), Napoleon Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus), Surgeonfish (Acanthuridae), Damselfish (Pomacentridae), and Butterflyfish (Chaetodontidae).
After arriving in Mempawah, the journey continues by boat or speedboat, which takes between 30 and 60 minutes to cross the waters to Temajo Island.
The Mempawah Regency government works together with the local community to maintain the sustainability of the island's nature, including in waste management and supervision of tourism activities so as not to damage the environment.