Located on the eastern edge of the Lauas region, the island of Jumabi is rich in history and festivities. From its tropical weather to the ancient ruins, there is something for everyone, whether they be adventurer or tourist.
The resort of Sola Tempo, once a simple fishing village on the edge of the island, is a tourist hot-spot. The beach has been treated to relax the weary travelers, while the four-tier shopping center is a new addition, hoping to loosen the heavy purse strings on the richest tourist. Fancy a drink? Then head on up to the rooftop of the center, where a curious little machine can dispense a can of chilled refreshment for the cost of 25 silver. Or, maybe you wish to take part in the Iunxi Sol festivities. All you have to do is head on down to the festival grounds, located on the far eastern side of the town, and see what all needs to be done. Or maybe you're the kind of person interested in the rich history of the island. Bastian of the Great Museum would be willing to help you with your history itch, if you can prove to him you're worthy enough to join the Great Museum's "Honorary Museum Assistant" program. Fancy a shot at the stars? Then climb up the path north of the festival grounds and enter the Skydeck Observatory. The stars have never been so close to those locked on land.
Outside of Sola Tempo, the wild, harsh environment of the island really comes to life. The untamed jungle lies between the resort and three other locations of interest on the island. To the north of the jungle, a ruined temple continues to hold up against time's weathering effects. To the south of the jungle, the pristine waters of the Tidal Bay, where many fish can be found that are apparent nowhere else. To the east of the jungle, the damp underground tunnels of the Tidal Caverns serve as the hiding place of many other creatures. No matter what it is you're looking for, Jumabi is certain to have something to interest you!
Expect to see Jumabi be released soon-ish.