The Anambas Islands Accommodation Map is divided into 3 separate areas. Terempa, Letung and the Outer Islands of the archipelago.
Terempa, perched on Siantan Island, is the main population centre with easy access to the Eastern private islands for sale, and with local access to regional government offices. Many who arrive for official duties or meetings will stay in this area.
Letung rests on Jemaja, near the regional airport and has a busy harbour linking travellers to the eastern portion of the islands. Its calm shores, workable lodgings, and a breezy village setting make it a good staging point when arriving or departing the Anambas islands.
The outer island accommodation is away from the population centres and are generally positioned on a solitary island or remote beach, with barely a sight or sound of any people, and offer true getaway opportunities.
Terempa and Surrounds
Terempa, on Siantan Island, acts as the main hub for administrative matters across the archipelago. Its harbour bustles with boats ferrying supplies and locals, giving this small town a down-to-earth energy. Travellers often linger to complete formalities or catch sight of the colourful market stalls before heading off to other corners of Anambas.
Many places to stay cluster near the waterfront, allowing convenient access to ferry terminals and local cafés. The mid-range Tarempa Beach Hotel has air-conditioned rooms and sea-facing views, appealing to comfort-seekers. Basic but tidy spots like Wisma Sakura and Penginapan Putra Jaya draw those who prefer pared-down amenities yet still want clean lodgings close to shops and offices.
Up the slope, Wisma Bravo overlooks the harbour. Visitors can sip tea on a small balcony, watching evening lights shimmer on the bay. The staff know the island well and offer tips on hidden coves or popular warungs around town. Terempa’s lodging scene caters to travellers with varied budgets, each option reflecting a laid-back island vibe.
Accommodation
Price Range
Key Features
Price in USD/Night
Tarempa Beach Hotel
Mid-Range
Sea views, AC rooms
40–50
Wisma Sakura
Budget
Central location, simple rooms
20–30
Anambas Inn
Mid-Range
Modern amenities, near port
45–55
Wisma Bravo
Mid-Range
Harbour views, hillside spot
35–45
Penginapan Putra Jaya
Budget
Basic comforts, near shops
15–25
Anambas Islands Accommodation Map – Letung and Surrounds
Letung on Jemaja Island sees daily ferry arrivals and occasional flights at its small airstrip. The local port buzzes during morning hours with goods and fresh produce, then calms by midday. Streets are tidy, and shops stock essentials for visitors who pass through on short excursions.
Many lodgings cluster near the main dock or within walking distance of shops. Miranti Indah Hotel stands at a mid-range level, offering comfortable rooms and quick harbour access. Jemaja Island Natural Sea Resort appeals to those who like a coastal setting, with simple bungalows facing the water.
Wisma Pesona Jemaja suits travellers who crave a budget-friendly spot yet want a clean environment. Penginapan Harapan Indah has basic rooms for those who focus on exploring all day, then returning for a restful night. Wisma Putra sits a bit inland, but motorbike rentals keep it easy to roam the neighbourhood.
Accommodation
Price Range
Key Features
Price in USD/Night
Miranti Indah Hotel
Mid-Range
Comfortable rooms, near port
30–40
Jemaja Island Natural Sea Resort
Mid-Range
Bungalows by the sea, local vibe
35–45
Wisma Pesona Jemaja
Budget
Simple setup, tidy facilities
15–25
Penginapan Harapan Indah
Budget
Basic features, convenient spot
15–20
Wisma Putra
Budget
Quiet location, easy transport
20–25
Anambas Islands Accommodation Map – Island Resorts
Outer islands offer secluded beaches, reef-lined shallows, and exclusive stays for those wanting solitude. Small boats or seaplane transfers connect these remote spots, which have limited but memorable lodging. Guests often retreat there for quieter days, surrounded by nature and gently swaying coconut trees.
Bawah Reserve is known for upscale overwater villas and lush lagoons, a favourite among high-end travellers. Tenggiling Island remains more rustic, suiting adventurers who appreciate simpler facilities and good snorkelling. Nongkat Island falls somewhere in between, with huts near calm waters. The Pavilions Anambas (in development) promises luxury villas that blend modern design with local materials. Penjalin Island Retreat completes this line-up, offering off-the-grid huts in a setting of pristine reefs.
Resupply runs can be unpredictable. Owners recommend bringing personal essentials, since each island depends on small deliveries or well-managed resources. Prices tend to rise with distance, but the reward is an escape from the everyday. Outer islands hold a calm that appeals to privacy-seekers, nature-lovers, and travellers with an eye for tranquil beauty.
Note3 – Anambas Dive Resort for Sale is no longer operating and needs renovation.
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