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Guesthouse Paradise - Raja Ampat -

Guesthouse Paradise

The simple guesthouse Paradise is built above the water. From your terrace you can see the turtles swimming below...
The guesthouse has no beach.

Information

Remarks - Very nice place. Turtles have been sighted swimming near the guesthouse, which is positioned above clear blue water.
Most suitable for kayaking, snorkeling and swimming.
The owner, Karel Dimara, is a local expert in the field of birds-of-paradise.
Situated in small bay just by the entrance to Kabui Bay passage.
Very secluded, good for relaxing, no beach.

Description :
View of Guesthouse
View from boat
No of Rooms 2 ........................................................ 2 beds per bedroom
Beds equipped with mosquito-net
Terrace Yes .................................................. With table and chairs
Electricity Yes .................................................. 1) 220 V/50 Hz
2) 12V/10 A, (solar panel)
Kitchen available ........................................ Kitchen can be used.
Meals 3 meals/day included...........................
(rice/fish/vegetables/local fruit)
Raja Ampat style /bread not available
Water available .................................... Water available, is potable after boiling
Bathroom available ........................................ Raja Ampat style
Toilet available .............................................. Raja Ampat style

Verzorging Board type

U verblijft hier op basis van Full board.You will stay here based on Full board.

Guesthouse Paradise

The simple guesthouse Paradise is built above the water. From your terrace you can see the turtles swimming below... The guesthouse has no beach.

Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat is an archipelago in West Papua (former Irian Jaya) and consists of 610, mostly uninhabited islands. The four largest islands are Waigeo in...

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Raja AmpatRaja Ampat is an archipelago in West Papua (former Irian Jaya) and consists of 610, mostly uninhabited islands. The four largest islands are Waigeo in the north, Salawati (southwest of Sorong), Batanta (north of Salawati) and Misool in the southwest.... Meer infoMore infoInformations supplémentaires