Where to Stay in the Anambas Islands
The Anambas Islands in Indonesia offer a hidden paradise for resort developers, yet the range of accommodations remains limited. This scarcity signals a major opportunity to create diverse lodging experiences, from budget-friendly stays to lavish retreats. Below, you’ll find an overview of current offerings and forthcoming developments that illustrate Anambas’ rising potential in the hospitality sector.
Existing Accommodation Options
Bawah Reserve
At the pinnacle of luxury, Bawah Reserve charges rates starting at USD 1,800 and soaring up to USD 35,000 per night. It provides unmatched exclusivity, complete with private villas, high-end amenities, and personalized service. Consequently, it caters to the most affluent travelers seeking an extraordinary stay. However, many visitors find this price range beyond their reach.
Anambas Resort
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Anambas Resort offers modest accommodations priced between USD 35 and USD 80 per night. While it appeals to budget-conscious travelers, it lacks the upscale amenities and services that certain visitors may desire. Thus, this property fills a niche but leaves room for more premium options.
Tengilling Island
Tengilling Island delivers a mid-range experience at around USD 160 per night. Its accommodations offer greater comfort than typical budget choices. Yet, it does not match the opulence found at top-tier establishments like Bawah Reserve. For many travelers, this mid-level option strikes a balance between affordability and slightly elevated standards.
Upcoming Developments
Two new properties scheduled to open in 2026 will expand the existing accommodation landscape. Together, they will fill the gap between basic budget hotels and the ultra-luxurious Bawah Reserve.
The Pavilions Anambas
The Pavilions Anambas anticipates room rates around USD 700 per night. This resort will blend high-end amenities with the serene beauty of Anambas. Moreover, it aims to offer a luxurious atmosphere at a price point more accessible than Bawah Reserve. By doing so, it may draw travelers who desire exclusivity without an exorbitant expense.
Kepri Beach Resort Anambas
Set to charge between USD 150 and USD 450 per night, Kepri Beach Resort Anambas caters to mid-range and higher-end guests who seek premium comforts. Although more upscale than budget offerings, it remains more affordable than Bawah Reserve. Accordingly, this resort should attract a wider range of travelers looking for reasonable luxury in Anambas.
Opportunities for Resort Developers
Since the Anambas Islands feature limited accommodation options, developers can introduce properties that satisfy various travel budgets. The region’s unspoiled natural allure, rich marine life, and serene ambiance position it as an ideal destination for unique eco-friendly resorts. By addressing the gap between low-cost and ultra-luxury accommodations, savvy investors can tap into diverse tourist segments.
Additionally, local authorities and potential partners welcome responsible developments that preserve the archipelago’s environment. Guests appreciate resorts that blend luxury and sustainability in remote settings like Anambas. Consequently, new mid-range or high-end projects have significant potential to attract both budget travelers and luxury-seeking visitors.
Further Resources
For additional information regarding these current and upcoming resorts—as well as other notable attractions—consult Kepri Estates’ comprehensive Anambas Guide. This resource outlines strategic resort locations and offers valuable insights for developers evaluating projects in this promising region.
By seizing the untapped potential of the Anambas Islands, resort developers can transform this archipelago into a leading tourist destination. With careful planning and balanced offerings, new ventures can capture a wide audience and deliver memorable experiences that align with each guest’s ideal getaway.
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