“The only resort on idyllic Moyo Island, this tented escape showcases Aman's exceptional service in a gorgeous remote setting. Discover three National Parks brimming with wildlife, soak up spectacular sunsets from craggy viewpoints & dot between islands by private boat. Glamping taken to new heights.”
“The only resort on idyllic Moyo Island, this tented escape showcases Aman's exceptional service in a gorgeous remote setting. Discover three National Parks brimming with wildlife, soak up spectacular sunsets from craggy viewpoints & dot between islands by private boat. Glamping taken to new heights.”
Recommended For
- Hotel boats for hire
- Explore the Indonesian archipelago on one of the resort's boats, spot whale sharks or dive at scenic, remote sites
- Great walks
- Hike to Crocodile Head for spectacular sunsets, follow the path along the ridge or visit the bat cave as a family
- Active Holiday
- Surrounded by National Parks, this is a top choice for wildlife spotting, water sports, hiking and more
- Hideaway
- A magical hideaway for romantic couples or families, with tented suites on a pristine island
- Fishing
- Fish for fun as a family, or go deep sea fishing with one of the hotel's state-of-the-art boats
- Diving
- Hone your diving skills with a PADI course or spellbinding dives with the hotel's expert team
- Snorkelling
- Snorkel with turtles, lionfish and eels amongst the bright corals of the nearby reef
- Sailing
- Yoga
- Watersports
- Surfing
- Kayaking
- Birdwatching
- Mountain biking
- Cooking classes
- Kids Club
- Rather than a formalised kids club, there are dedicated children's activities, including sandcastle-building & feeding deer
- Eco
- A low-impact island resort with impressive green credentials and a conservation programme for Rusa deer
- In/by a Nature Reserve
- Moyo Island was designated a nature reserve in 2022; the Tambora and Komodo National Parks are nearby
- Designer
- Jean-Michel Gathy designed the hotels glorious tropical-modern interiors
- Spa
- Jungle Cove Spa has both open-air and tented treatment rooms
- On an island
- On Moyo Island
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Family Suites
- Quiet
- Glamping
- Organic food
- Barefoot Luxury
- Outstanding location
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Restaurant
- On the beach
- Sea Views
- Boutique
- Chic
- Child friendly
- 5* Luxury
- Gourmet
- Wellbeing
- Contemporary
- Luxury
- Intimate
- Romantic
- Views
- Secluded setting
- Remote
Facilities
- Kids Club
- Rather than a formalised kids club, there are dedicated children's activities, including sandcastle-building & feeding deer
- Spa
- Jungle Cove Spa has both open-air and tented treatment rooms
- Swimming Pool
- A plunge pool — most of the action here is out at sea!
- Airport transfer
- Family Suites
- Wifi
- Child friendly
- Air conditioning
- Good wine list
- Cots available
- Bicycles available
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Library
- Private chef / butler
- Bath robes
- Concierge
- Garden
- Sit-out Terrace
- Outdoor dining
- Bar
- Views
- Sitting Room
- Laundry
- Massage
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Safe
- Suites
- Private dining room
Activities
- Hotel boats for hire
- Explore the Indonesian archipelago on one of the resort's boats, spot whale sharks or dive at scenic, remote sites
- Great walks
- Hike to Crocodile Head for spectacular sunsets, follow the path along the ridge or visit the bat cave as a family
- Fishing
- Fish for fun as a family, or go deep sea fishing with one of the hotel's state-of-the-art boats
- Diving
- Hone your diving skills with a PADI course or spellbinding dives with the hotel's expert team
- Snorkelling
- Snorkel with turtles, lionfish and eels amongst the bright corals of the nearby reef
- Mountain biking
- Watersports
- Kayaking
- Yoga
- Birdwatching
- Cooking classes
- Surfing
- Sailing
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Back to Nature at the Amanwana on Moyo Island
"A wilderness hideaway in a nature and marine reserve of virgin beauty, it is cosseted by tropical rainforest on one side and unblemished reefs teeming with technicolour aquatic life on the other."
Originally published by Tatler Asia