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Amanwana

Sumbawa Besar, Indonesia • Moyo Island • OVER THE TOP

avg. $1,520 / night

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PB hotel design editorial

Pitched canvas roofs stretched over dark-stained timber frames, set among the fig trees of a protected nature reserve on Moyo Island — this is the structural logic that has defined Amanwana since its opening in 1993, making it one of the earliest and most resolved expressions of the Aman group's tent-camp typology. The twenty jungle and ocean tents are arranged along the island's shoreline, each raised on a low stone plinth with louvered timber walls and wrap-around window bays that dissolve the boundary between interior and forest. Ed Tuttle, the Paris-based architect responsible for much of the Aman aesthetic during its formative decades, brought the same spare geometry here that he applied to Amanpuri and Amanjiwо — though on Moyo, the tent form demanded a lighter touch, the drama carried by the landscape rather than by architectural mass. Inside, the tents sustain that restraint with considerable warmth: polished dark hardwood floors, cream canvas ceilings gathering at a central ridge pole, low platform beds dressed in white linen, and octagonal teak coffee tables that carry the Indonesian craft tradition without announcing it. Bamboo matting grounds each bedroom, while antique wooden objects — decorative fragments, woven textiles in turquoise and indigo — supply the only color accent against an otherwise neutral palette. At the water's edge, a teak deck steps directly into the Flores Sea, and evening dining unfolds on a candlelit stone terrace where the horizon is unmarked by any other light.

Travel notes

Private jetty across the Flores Sea from Sumbawa Besar airport (SWQ); Amanwana charter flights available to SWQ from Jakarta, Surabaya, or Bali. The only commerical flights to SWQ airport are from Lombok airport (LOP)

About

The 5-star Amanwana resort in the nature reserve of Moyo Island, Indonesia, is just 90 minutes from Bali and is ideal for families, with dedicated activities, children's menus and babysitting, but everyone can enjoy their stay at this resort. Guests can try diving in Amanwana Bay with experienced instructors, embark on a multi-day sailing expedition to Komodo National Park, Raja Ampat and beyond, enjoy a secluded camp with pristine beaches and jungle waterfalls or relax in an open-air Jungle Cove Spa overlooking the sea, offering traditional Indonesian therapies. Low-impact and eco-friendly, the standalone tents have view-embracing windows and soaring, air-conditioned canopies sheltering king-size beds and ensuite bathrooms.

Amenities

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Kids Activities

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Amanwana Reviews

171 reviews

"We spent four nights at Amanwana over the New Year, and the experience was nothing short of fantastic. This is classic Aman: understated, confident, and deeply comforting. Yes, the property shows signs of age—but that becomes almost irrelevant in the face of the signature Aman hospitality. The level of care, discretion, and attention to detail makes it easy to overlook anything material. Comfort here is not flashy; it is intelligent, intuitive, and deeply human. Everything is anticipated before you even think to ask. That is what Aman does better than anyone else—and despite expectations being high, it still manages to surprise. Throughout our stay, I couldn’t help but think that this must be how Marie Antoinette felt retreating to her Petit Trianon: removed from the world, cocooned in calm, surrounded by beauty, and quietly indulged without excess or noise. Amanwana is not about novelty or trends. It is about atmosphere, rhythm, and a rare sense of being completely taken care of. A place to slow down, disconnect, and remember what true luxury actually feels like. We left rested, restored, and already thinking about when to return."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 03, 2026

"Absolutely amazing location - stunning sunsets, fantastic food, warm and friendly staff who anticipated your every need, great diving and excursions, water and other sport facilities and pleasant and warm atmosphere Thanks Faisal , Oby, Heirwin, Siddiq, Donna,Susan Haif, the entire restaurant and diving staff and sorry for those whose name we got wrong or didn't remember It was a trip to remember and a holiday highlight for us. We'd come back in a heartbeat Ryan and Chris"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Oct 10, 2024

"This place has amazing energy. It’s like having your own Island, with the warm, friendly staff. They provide everything you need, from laundry services to haircuts, and they can even organize whale shark diving if you're looking for that experience 🤍 The chef did an amazing job every day, serving the best lobster I've ever eaten. Dinner on the beach, watching the sunsets, beautiful tents, a great spa - everything was so carefully managed. Can't wait to come back!""

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Dec 31, 2023

"To be honest, I was quite disappointed upon arrival, but Amanwana quickly grew on me; hence, I’d say the new camp GM is doing a terrific job. This property is one of the last few “true” Amans. We came with my 3 year old and no toddler amenities. Even the library didn’t have any children’s books, but you know you’re in an Aman as there was absolutely no need for any of these things as there’s a sense of peace and the staff really go above and beyond to cater to your every need and make up for what they lack. Food was very good. It’s a 30-year old resort, yet the hardworking and thoughtful staff still manages to make the place magical. The rare magical, proactive service, in that special Aman way that I’ve been searching for, still exists in this resort. At the end of the day, it is the staff that make a difference and I did feel very sad to leave because of the staff and service. Thank you to Susan and GM for giving us an enjoyable holiday. Also special shoutout to Gideon for a laughter filled snorkeling experience. Thank you to nurse and Lily also for making my daughter the happiest she’s ever been in all 25 or so trips we’ve taken. I definitely find myself wanting to come back and I hope they never change."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Nov 28, 2023

"You know you've found somewhere special when you really don't want to leave. Especially when it comes to saying goodbye to the people who had taken such good care of you. On departure day, the staff of Amanwana stood on the jetty waving goodbye to us as we caught the resort's boat to the city of Sumbawa Besar, about 45 minutes away on Sumbawa island in eastern Indonesia. The staff at the resort, like the staff at every other Aman resort we've stayed, really do their best to look after you and anticipate your needs while not being intrusive. It's a delicate balance but one that Aman does well and it's much appreciated when you arrived stressed from work and in dire need of unwinding to renew yourself. Amanwana is special for other reasons. In particular because it is the only resort on remote Moyo island. There's no Bali-style tourism development here, just local villages and large areas of forest -- and a remote and beautiful waterfall named after Princess Diana, who visited in the early 1990s and stayed at the then newly opened resort. Amanwana is designed for people who just want to get away from busy lives and relax. Accommodation is large tented rooms with all the usual amenities. All are close to the beach and crystal clear calm water and a large coral reef right out in front to explore. There is an abundance of fish, as well as turtles and black-tipped reef sharks. However, while the resort's beach is kept clean, plastic pollution is an issue in the area, as it is in most parts of Indonesia. We stayed 4 nights after flying from Singapore to Bali, staying overnight there and then on to Sumbawa Besar via Lombok the next morning to catch the boat across to the resort. It takes a bit of effort to get to Amanwana but it's worth it. We did trekking, a sunset cruise to see the sun setting behind Mount Rinjani on Lombok (an incredible sight), a safari trip to the waterfall and visited a remote bat cave. At every step, hotel manager Faisal Lubis looked after us. He loves his job and clearly enjoys looking after his guests. He was our snorkelling guide and he escorted us on the sunset cruise. And he helped organise fabulous meals. This is one of the biggest highlights of Amanwana. Head Chef Pak Ikrom and his team created heavenly food, from local dishes to western staples, such as tuna pizza. Pak Ikrom's team try to cater to everyone's requests and the menu changes daily. And he always comes out to greet guests to make sure everything is in order. We got to know many of the staff who are always happy to chat and to share stories of their culture -- many are from Bima in eastern Sumbawa. We'd like to also thank Ibu Fiah, Pak Eka, Pak Robert, Pak Sidik as well as Oby, Heru, Haer, Busran, Susan and Aril. We are very much looking forward to returning and visiting the wonderful Amanwana family again."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Aug 06, 2023

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