Situated in Kri in the West Papua region, Intum Homestay has a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace.
cecilia
From
Italy
The location, the beach and house reef were all amazing but the people and of course the amazing home cooked meals really make this place worth staying at.
If we come back to Raja ampat we will return to intum 100%
Gibran guest house is situated in Kri and offers a private beach area, a garden and a terrace. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
kim
From
France
The welcome of Mimi & Julia, the team on site was perfect ! They created a real unforgettable experience. I recommend them. And the place is beautiful, very well located.
Located in Kri in the West Papua region, Turtle Dive Homestay has a balcony and mountain views. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk.
Vivian
From
Australia
Super friendly staff and some of the tastiest food ever in Indo. We didn’t do any of the multitude choices of snorkeling or dive trips because we had just done a liveaboard. Will, the director, very accommodating and helpful. There is a reef of sorts out front with nice big fish, some surviving coral. People have spotted turtles and manta but I wasn’t lucky. Lots of beaches fringing the island and another couple walked and snorkelled their way half way around. There is a small shop selling beer and biscuits. So beautiful!
Byuk Beya homestay is located in Kri. Set on the beachfront, this property features a private beach area, a garden and a terrace. Towels and bed linen are featured in the homestay.
Erika
From
Slovakia
- very friendly owners and staff
- nice variety of food and tasty
- location is nice and quiet
- when is high tight you can swim just in front of bungalows, coral reefs are close by
- bungalow is basic but you have everything you need, plus a private bathroom is a great bonus
- make sure you go diving with AWOM BROTHERS, the diving master OTTO is a local legend with more than 30 years of experience and he will take you to a fantastic secret spots with no other divers
Lumba Lumba Homestay is a recently renovated homestay in Kri, where guests can make the most of its private beach area and water sports facilities. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony....
Featuring sea views, Daroyen Village in Kri features accommodation, a garden, a private beach area, a shared lounge, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
Jennifer
From
United Kingdom
Such a beautiful location with everything you need. The food was delicious and the family hosts are so kind and helpful. It is a simple homestay, bucket shower for example, but we really enjoyed the relaxing vibe there.
Boasting sweeping views of the ocean and free WiFi access, Raja Ampat Dive Lodge is located in Mansuar Island in the heart of Northern Raja Ampat dive sites.
Huguette
From
Australia
With respect to the resort itself and the location it was around a good experience except for the food . The quality and taste is severely lacking & overpriced. 4 out of 10.
Excursions and transportation extremely expensive . The staff were really friendly and helpful ..
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.
Mohamed
From
United Arab Emirates
Heaven on earth. The rooms are exquisite, new and very well equipped. Just overall, unbelievable. Waking up here recharged our batteries. The host, Rachid is friendly, helpful and extremely passionate about what he does. He is an inspiration! Wonderful guy. Thank you again for this unforgettable stay. See you next time.
Situated in Pulau Mansuar in the West Papua region, Terimakasih homestay has a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. The property offers sea views.
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 by
Wheat
Review score
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 island
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Guest review by
Edwin Roland
Review score
10.0
i stayed only on kri so can't compare it to other islands
i stayed only on kri so can't compare it to other islands
other travelers say it was above average
walk off the beach reef snorkeling surrounding the island better than any of the ten or twenty snorkel destinations i've been to in my life
homestay fun, like a hostel, meeting exceptional people from all over the world
i stayed three weekes on kri, maybe a bit long, but i was able to see all of the reef all around the island, snorkeling every day, taking off some rainy or cloudy days
take the hike up the center of the island to the lookout on a sunny day
you can snorkel the whole island from off the beach except the southwest quadrant - cape kri - which, because of changing and strong currents is better from a boat
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Guest review by
Edwin Roland
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