Property Details
Building area
496,63 m
Land Rights
Ownership
Year Built
Renovated in 2019
Floors
2
Land Size
757 m2
Structure
Teak Wood
Front Building
Front Terrasse
55,77 m2
Back Terrasse
60,77 m2
Restaurant
74,7 m2
Bedrooms
6 Bed rooms
1 Room office
1 Daycare room
Kitchen
21,42 m2
Boutique or possible to do 2 extra bedrooms or 1 dive center + 1 bedroom
*See in figure (A)
37,10 m2
Back Buildings
On 1 side
4 Bedrooms / Bathrooms of 22,5 m2
Terrasse
8,7 m2 each
On other-side
2 Bedrooms / Bathrooms of 21,5 m2
Terrasse
8,7 m2 each
1 Service Bedroom
9,9 m2
Swimming Pool
3,5 x 12 m2
Public Toilet
3x 4,2 m2 each
Laundry
Staff Bathroom
Features, Facilities & Equipment
Full air-conditioned bedrooms.
Shower, Hot Water Supply, Balcony, Laundry, 2 Toilets for the restaurant, 1 Shower for staff.
Kitchen fully equipped.
Shower, Hot Water Supply, Balcony, Laundry, 2 Toilets for the restaurant, 1 Shower for staff.
Kitchen fully equipped.
Speed Boat
Length
11 m2
Engine
2x 45 Enduro Yamaha
Maps
Address
Jln Raya Rt 03 Negeri Adm Dwiwarna
City
Maluku Tengah
State
Indonesia
Area
Banda
Attraction
Local Facilities
Hospital
5 minutes
Airport
10 minutes
Port
10 minutes
History
Banda Island is the most prominent world’s source of nutmeg and mace, which is popularly used in medicine valued nearly the same as gold. On July 1667, England landed onto the small islands for a swampy dutch colony once known as New
Amsterdam - now New York.
(Jacques Cousteau with Des Alwi in 1989)
The Banda Islands have attracted notable figures throughout history. Jacques Cousteau, a French naval officer, explored its waters which is then recognized as Indonesia’s top diving spot. Members of the Royal British Family; Prince
Bernhard and Princess Diana was also drawn by the islands' unique blend of colonial heritage and natural beauty.
Banda's historical landmarks feature well-preserved Dutch architecture, while her beaches and marine life captivate all visitors. The islands offer a mix of cultural and natural attractions, from spice groves to vibrant coral reefs.
Sustainable tourism will continue to grow Banda's potential for development its unique history and natural beauty, making it a prospective choice for investment sectors.
Banda's historical landmarks feature well-preserved Dutch architecture, while her beaches and marine life captivate all visitors. The islands offer a mix of cultural and natural attractions, from spice groves to vibrant coral reefs.
Sustainable tourism will continue to grow Banda's potential for development its unique history and natural beauty, making it a prospective choice for investment sectors.