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Ayem Homestay, Pulau Ayem, Batanta, Raja Ampat

Ayem Homestay

(5) 2 ratings Pulau Ayem - Batanta

Three private beach bungalows on a quiet island in a bay at Batanta’s eastern end. Step back in time to an experience that’s fast disappearing

From EUR 46.00 for 2 adults
Andau Homestay, Andau Mkun, Pam Islands, Raja Ampat

Sampari Paradise Homestay

(5) 9 ratings Batanta - Pulau Rambau

2 sunrise-facing beach bungalows with ensuite bathrooms. Offline relaxation amid the rich seascapes and bird-filled jungles of Pulau Rambau.

From EUR 52.00 for 2 adults

Novella Homestay

(5) 1 rating

A bungalow with ensuite bathroom on a desert island amid the rich reefs of West Waigeo’s Meos Manggara archipelago. Bring snorkelling gear!

From EUR 40.00 for 2 adults

Welcome to Stay Raja Ampat

Since 2010 Stay Raja Ampat has provided tens of thousands of adventurers from around the world the opportunity to experience the incredible natural environment of the islands responsibly, ensuring that income from tourism supports local communities and their aspirations: to retain control of, and protect their traditional lands and seas. We are still the only provider of locally owned accommodation in the islands with on-the-ground support available, and the only provider where all profits go back to the community and providing a better experience for guests. The Raja Ampat Homestay Association was the recipient of the 2017 UNDP Equator prize for outstanding indigenous initiatives.

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