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Amanwana Resort is located on the Indonesian Island of Moyo, near Bali. The resort is has the feel of a luxury camp, complete with tent accommodations. Each tent is decorated in soft natural colors, with hardwood floors, teak windows, and its own coral stone deck.
Diving and snorkeling is readily accessible, from either the jetty or the camps own boats. Enjoy a spectacular world of fascinating sea life: giant turtles, blue sea stars, barrel sponges, coral reefsand throughout it all darts a rainbow of tropical fish. On land you may spot macaque monkeys, deer or wild boar. Bird life includes Eagles and Osprey. The island is a nature preserve and walks into the jungle are part of the experience.
The tents nestle under a canopy of trees. They are fully air-conditioned, and sound proof, with a canvas roof and solid coral walls. They are beautifully appointed with hardwood flooring, a bed, a writing desk and luxury bath. Each has its own private coral stone deck. Sand paths lead the way to the common areas and facilities.
Dining is offered in an open-air pavilion with a view of the sea. The cuisine features a selection of Asian and Western entrees at every meal. In season, an alfresco barbecue and campfire dinners on the beach or jetty are available. For a special evening, arrange a starlight dinner cruise.
The Dive Centre can assist with equipment or arrangements for diving. Other water sports are offered, including kayaking, wind surfing, snorkeling and Hobie Cats. The boardwalk is the spot for sunning and snacks, with a fresh water pool for dipping.
For a total Aman experience, book a spa treatment in the Jungle Cove Spa. The spa has three outdoor treatment rooms, all with views of the sea. Enjoy a massage under a shady Tamarind tree.
Rates begin at 800.00 per night plus compulsory MAP. Travelers from United States or Europe usually fly via Singapore or Hong Kong. There are also domestic flights from the surrounding islands and ferry connections across the Flores Sea
































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