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Terimakasih homestay
Terimakasih homestay is situated in Pulau Mansuar and offers a private beach area, a garden and a terrace. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.

Wai Resort - Raja Ampat
Wai Resort - Raja Ampat features a garden, private beach area, a terrace and restaurant in Pulau Birie. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi.

Nyande Raja Ampat
Situated in Pulau Mansuar, Nyande Raja Ampat provides accommodation with seating area. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony.

Mares Homestay-Raja Ampat
Mares Homestay-Raja Ampat is set in Fam. Located on the beachfront, this property features a private beach area.

Friwen Mangrove Eco Lodge
Providing sea views, Friwen Mangrove Eco Lodge in Yennanas Besir provides accommodation, a garden, a terrace and a bar. There is a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and free toiletries.

Raja Ampat Family Guest House
Located in Saonek and only 2.7 km from Waisai Torang Cinta Beach, Raja Ampat Family Guest House provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Indos Homestay-Raja Ampat
Located in Besir in the West Papua region, Indos Homestay-Raja Ampat features a terrace and sea views. With mountain views, this accommodation provides a balcony.

Raja Ampat Sandy Guesthouse
Situated in Saonek, within 1.3 km of Waisai Torang Cinta Beach, Raja Ampat Sandy Guesthouse offers accommodation with air conditioning.

Raja Ampat Sandy Guest House
Set in Saonek, within 1.3 km of Waisai Torang Cinta Beach, Raja Ampat Sandy Guest House offers accommodation with air conditioning. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

Raja Ampat Blue Sea
Situated in Besir in the West Papua region, Raja Ampat Blue Sea features a balcony and inner courtyard views. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace.

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- From US$65.75 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 116 reviewsWaisai pickup was ontime and they were able to answer my questions by WhatsApp before our stay. Homestay itself is professionaly run by Tina ( she speaks little English) and Ronald (he speaks English). Each hut has own bathroom with proper shower and western toilet, mirror as well. There is only cold water but during sunny day it can become hot - good for shaving. Huts are spacious plus you have veranda with hammock, 2 chairs and table. Tina prepares nice 3 meals per day switching between sweet breakfast of different kind and fish or chicken for dinner and lunch. Tina clean all area regularly even all rubbish hight tide brings, so whole area looks nice. Rised beds are ok, good quality mosquito net is there too. But in February here was only few mosquitos. No rats or mouses during our stay. Best coral just infront of bungalow - you can either access it from nearby jetty Yenkoranu (there are steps to see level) and swim back abive coral reef 400m towards homestay or you can directly swim about 50m to reef edge from homestay. Entire northern Kri reef is wonderful, by my openion much better than Yenbuba jetty and Sauwandarek jetty area, these are overrated. Good water, tea, coffee and condensed sweet milk provided. Just next homestay starts short 1km hike to viewpoint. Path is clearly marked by red dots. Starting the same path and turning right once uphill will lead you during high tide close to small Ransiwor island and from there you can easily swim to Yenbuba jetty (or walk during low tide) - during low tide you can walk entire path around beach to Yenbuba... Please mind this is not resort, huts are simple but new. No towels provided and you have to ask for bed linen if you want to cover yourself. Sheets are ok. Toilet paper provided. Book your trip in advance if you want to go somewhere as some days nobody is present during day you can talk to about trip.Guest review byJanCzech Republic
- From US$203.22 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 28 reviewsFabulous location close to dive sites. Dive masters were professional and friendly. Shout out to Ronaldo and Herman. All staff were very hard working and very caring. Yaasiel took care of our arrangements whilst there. Bella and Jolee were delightful. Arson and his boat crew handled our trip to boarding the ferry. Food was plentiful and DELICIOUS!! Cottage was clean and comfortable. (Apologies if the spelling of names is incorrect)Guest review byDani LynnCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 76 reviewsthe manager Ali was very friendly and made me feel very welcome . lovely place to stay I recommend water bungalowGuest review byChris LoizouUnited Kingdom
- From US$268.96 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 76 reviewsFabulous location and service.Guest review byClaireOman
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The trash in the water was disappointing and considering we...
The trash in the water was disappointing and considering we are paying marine pass and diving fees it’s disappointing to not see any effort to be cleaning the seas or collection of the amount of trash. There are also no dedicated trails to explore the island and again, fees should be used to create this feature to enhance the visitor experience. There should also be dedicated transport services to the islands thus eliminating fluctuating and at times expensive transport to waisai or sorongGuest review byDe OliveiraOman - 10.0
Abundance of marine life, slow pace.
Abundance of marine life, slow pace. I’d recommend bringing a snorkel vest for Raja Ampat for visibility to boats and safety just in case caught in a current. Snorkeling here was just about as good as the diving in the area was. Recommend bringing a flashlight when traveling here. I had no problems with mosquitoes; nevertheless, I used the mosquito net every night. I recommend going to see the GIANT turtles about 20 minutes away by boat. There was a lot to do here honestly—-even if I just floated around the house reef.Guest review byWheat - 10.0
The staffs are friendly, the excursion, day trip price is...
The staffs are friendly, the excursion, day trip price is reasonable, foods are full board, meals are great with variety of fish, meat and vegetables, fruits. Location is great and close to most attractions dive, snorkeling spots. The house reef is ok and easy to swim when high tide. Bungalow is huge with 2 stories and can easily accommodate 4-5 people, love the terrace, it’s spacious and spectacular view, we can spend all day on the terrace, lots of fishes to spot like baby shark, walking shark and some beauty birdGuest review byAnonymousThailand - 8.0
Good idea to bring your own snacks. Travel torch handy.
Good idea to bring your own snacks. Travel torch handy. Natural sunblock and sunscreen. Your own snorkeling equipment. Packet of travel wipes, for face and hands. Remember to drink plenty of water, homestay has a dispenser in the room. All boat trips from homestay extra cost, Yeabuba Jetty a great snorkeling spot.Guest review byHelena DarsanaIndonesia - 8.0
Was interesting to explore the island. if you stay here...
Was interesting to explore the island. if you stay here there is an ATM in raja ampat city not far from the accommodation at an indomart. The roads are not too busy. We used a scooter. There are cars available to go to blue river or other places.Guest review byErica - 10.0
The location is very beautiful.
The location is very beautiful. Beautiful landscapes, it's a shame that it's starting to become a tourist location. Plastic started appearing everywhere, in the water and on the ground. The locals are only interested in money, they do nothing against plastic pollution. Upon entering the area, you are charged a fee used for the maintenance and development of the area, but I personally have not seen anything in this regard. The prices of products and transport are very high compared to other areas, being justified by the high price of fuel. In my opinion, this fuel price is not as high as the locals claim, being the only reason for the excessively high prices and the desire for profit. The area and location are very beautiful, being places dedicated to nature lovers and especially those passionate about diving and snorkling.Guest review byFlorinRomania - 10.0
i spent 3 weeks on kri , so i cant compare to other islands...
i spent 3 weeks on kri , so i cant compare to other islands except Arborek (kri reef far superior). other travelers say kri next best to Pam (Fam) for reef quality. you can walk the whole island on the beach at low tide except the southeast quadrant where there are no homestays. you can also walk to neighboring Mansuar Island at low tide; i snorkeled there twice - the reef extends all the way between islands - but it is at least a kilometer and maybe a bit far for most people. no stores of any kind on kri; Mansuar has a small shop at Yenbuba (not to be confused with Yenbuba Homestay on Kri) wher yu can buy sodas, bandaids, insect repellent, toothpaste, sweets. hike up the trail on a clear day to the top of the mountain where there is a good view of the west half of the islandGuest review byEdwin Roland - 10.0
Listening to our host's recommendations for places to see...
Listening to our host's recommendations for places to see and what to do. We didnt follow a pre-scheduled list from online sources. We let local knowledge be our guides. This enhanced our experience. Embrace the food. Its tasty, its home cooked. Its local catch of the day, locally sourced fruits and vegetables. On one tour, Paulus our host pulled up to a boat and bought a fish. On our plates that evening!Guest review byKim BondiCanada - 10.0
Raja Ampat was a dream!
Raja Ampat was a dream! We couldn't be happier with our stay! Methos, Jonas (our guide), and the family were super super nice to us, and made our trip a dream! We did all the "excursions" with Methos, while Jonas was our guide. They were super flexible and nice with it, and snorkeling was amazing! We saw reef sharks, big turtles, manta rays, and all the different fishes and corals. Absolutely amazing! The homestay is also amazing! It is in the water, and we saw most days dolphins passing by early in the morning and late in the afternoon. We could watch the sunset from the balcony! We stayed for a week there and we felt we needed at least a week more! Small tips and things to take into account. There is no wi-fi, but the 4G works quite well. You can take this time to disconnect, but if not, make sure to have a big internet package plan. The bathroom/shower is with a bucket. Very different, but we got used to it very quickly and was quite nice to have this different experience. There are no fans/ac, so it might get a bit warm at night. Most nights we had a bit of rain, which made the temperature perfect :) All in all, would 100% go back and it made us fall in love with the place. I hope to see you soon Methos and Jonas!Guest review byYuriSpain - 10.0
One the most enchanting place on earth.
One the most enchanting place on earth. I have travelled to many places (Carribbean, Hawaii, Fiji, Bali, Philippines, South America...) Raja Ampat ranks among the firsts: snorkeling in spectacular clear waters, diving in ocean paradise full of diversity. I like the people too, they are helpful and calm. Though life isn't easy for anybody... Getting around is mainly by taxis (cars, motorbike, taxi boat...), isn't difficult to find but can be very costly. Be sure to have a local SIM by registering your phone with a provider as internet isn't widely available. I was recommended Telkomsel and it worked pretty ok just a bit slower than in Europe, got network problem on one afternoon. This along with power banks and eventually a flashlight. Night time isn't powered with lamps, some places do with solar panels but may not be sufficient in term of lighting. Waterproof bags are a must to protect your items during your trips, + sunscreen clothing/accessories. I am not mentioning lotions as they can be a source of pollution to water and marine life. Mosquitoes are plenty everywhere, and very hungry...Guest review byisabelleFrance