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Amanwana is unique in the fact that we are care taking a spectacular and un-spoilt part of the world.
A wilderness hideaway right on the beach of a secluded cove overlooking the Flores Sea, this elegant resort has 20 secluded standalone tents, a restaurant, bar, library, yoga pavilion, spa and dive centre as well as a boutique and gallery.
The Lowdown
Type
Beach / Lake / Waterfront LocationCamping / GlampingField / Forest / OrchardHotel / Resort / SpaIsland
Views
BayCoastlineForestJungleOceanRainforest
Style
Classic
Coastal
Contemporary
Cultural
Traditional
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Venue Setting

Amanwana is the only resort on the island of Moyo, a nature reserve east of Bali. A wilderness hideaway right on the beach of a secluded cove overlooking the Flores Sea, this elegant resort has 20 secluded standalone tents, a restaurant, bar, library, yoga pavilion, spa and dive centre as well as a boutique and gallery.

Capacity

Seated
40
Buffet
40
Standing
40
Fees
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
Price range

Does this include catering fees?

Yes

Additional charges

21% Tax & Service Charge

Insurance

N/A

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Event Logistics and Amenities
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Celebrations hosted here since
1994
Curfew
No Curfew
Venue spaces
Indoor & Outdoor Venue Spaces Available
Catering
Client Must Use The Catering Provided By The Venue
Alcohol
Provided By Venue For Fee – You Must Use The Venue For All Alcohol Services
Music
Indoors & Outdoors
Smoking
Smoking Permitted
Accommodations
Under a canopy of jungle, the camps 20 safari tents offer an abundance of 21st century comforts amid elegant decor and indonesian art. Tents are 58 square meters. 11 Ocean Tents 9 Jungle Tents.
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Dining Chairs
  • Dining Tables
  • Onsite Restrooms
  • Other
  • Other amenities: Dive centre, Spa, Gift shop, Library, Pavilion, Boardwalk.
Inside Scoop

The protected marine park promises some of the world’s most special scuba diving and snorkelling, with pristine reefs alive with a rich array of marine life. A team of experienced instructors are on hand for beginner and experienced divers. Lessons can be taught just a hop skip and a splash from the shore.

Venue Features
The scene:
Amanwana is on the remote island of Moyo. The only resort on the Island that we share with farmers and fishing villages. Amanwana is unique in the fact that we are care taking a spectacular and un-spoilt part of the world. It is both relaxing and adventurous with our marine reserve and our nature reserve. We are sharing the preservation of a past age. Combine this with Aman it says it all.
Design:
Jean-Michel Gathy designed Amanwana.
Barefoot luxury of 20 tents using natural teak and coral with large overhanging canvas canopies.
Standout venue features:
Mother nature is allowed full reign across 36,000 hectares of nature reserve. Amanwana is a wildlife lovers paradise with its own private cove that is coral-rich looking out to the Flores Sea.
Extra perks:
Jungle adventure and water activities including ocean kayaking, hobie cat sailing, paddleboarding, snorkelling, wind surfing. Meals all inclusive.
Food Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Lounges
This section provides insights into our diverse culinary and social offerings.
Adventure worn appetites will be sated by Amanwana's open air beach side restaurant shaded by a high bamboo roof. Alfresco beach and garden dinners, private dining and beach barbeques. An experienced chef creates a menu of Indonesian, Western and international dishes according to guests’ preferences. Produce picked from Amanwana's chef's garden or freshly caught from the flores sea by guests or local fisherman.
Amanwana has an inviting teak bar, beach bar and private locations for a relaxed tropical sunset cocktail. The choice is yours.
Celebration Locations
This section outlines the various spaces available within the venue for different types of events.
AMANIKAN
TRADITIONAL TEAK COASTAL CRUISER - INDONESIAN SAILING VESSEL
AMANDIRA
TWO MASTED PHINISI - TRADITIONAL SPICE TRADING VESSEL
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