Wednesday, August 26, 2015

12 Most Idyllic Island Escapes in Indonesia

With thousands of island and hundreds of sub-cultures, Indonesia is brimming with mountains to climb, seas to sail, and islands to explore. Take a break from the crowded Jakarta and get refreshed by getting lost in some of the most pristine and picture perfect places you could possibly find.  The rule at hand is the harder it is to get, the better you will be awarded. So really, it’s a win-win game for anyone in the search of adventure!

Pamper your eyes with the beautiful scenery, white sands, underwater beautiful animals, deep walls underneath the water, massive wrecks, fascinating caves and even colored beach! All you can see right in front of your eyes with a fantastic resorts and bungalows. Here are some  resort ideas for you to get lost for your next beach escape:

1. Ora Beach Resort, Maluku

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Maluku has long been Indonesia’s hidden gem that blessed with extraordinary natural wonders. The forest coated volcanic mountain, perfect beaches and underwater-wonders have enchanted every eyes that has ever laid eyes on this Island of the Spice.

Hidden away in the coast of North Maluku, Ora Beach is a perfect representation of what Maluku is all about. Its sugary white sand beach and crystal clear water displays its hidden treasures with thousands of colorful fish swimming at the extensive coral reef jungle creating a phenomenal sightwith the majestic limestone hills as a background.

And the best part is, you can enjoy all of this right from the balcony of your floating bungalow at Ora Beach Resort. With cozy wooden bungalows and standard rooms as well as a restaurant, you will not have the need to leave this slice of paradise.

For more info:
Facebook: Ora Beach Resort 
Website: exoticorabeach.com
Phone: 0812-4889-6616

2. Misool Eco Resort, Raja Ampat

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Misool Eco Resort is an exclusive dive resort and conservation center located in a remote island on southern Raja Ampat, Indonesia. The private resort is nestled deep in an archipelago of uninhabited islands, in the very epicenter of marine biodiversity.

The island and scuba diving sites are surrounded by own 1220 sq km (465 sq mi/300,000 acre) Marine Protected Area, and inside the 46,000 sq km Raja Ampat Shark and Manta Sanctuary which helped to create. They are located 165 km (105 miles) from the nearest port, and the nearest village is 20 km away by boat.

The resort island, Batbitim, is a true tropical hideaway, just south of the equator and fringed with powder-white beaches and pristine coral reefs. With a maximum capacity of just 32 guests and a staff-to-guest ratio of 3 to 1, we offer exclusive diving holidays, surrounded by the world’s richest reefs.

Your stay at Misool Eco Resort directly supports their numerous conservation initiatives and provides sustainable employment opportunities to local people, entirely decoupled from the extraction of marine resources.

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