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Review: Bawah Reserve (Indonesia)

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Wednesday newsletters always feature a hotel or flight review.

I recently enjoyed a wonderful holiday in Singapore. You can read my trip reports here:


Today: Review of Bawah Reserve (Indonesia)

Bawah Reserve is one of Asia’s most exclusive and sustainable island resorts, a true hidden gem tucked within Indonesia’s remote Anambas Archipelago. Known for its untouched natural beauty, this eco-luxury resort combines barefoot comfort with environmental consciousness. Every aspect of the luxury resort has been carefully designed to protect its delicate ecosystem while offering exceptional comfort and service. Bawah Reserve may be best described as a modern-day Eden — a place where lush green forests meet turquoise lagoons, coral reefs teem with marine life, and guests are encouraged to disconnect from the noise of the outside world. With no television sets, cars, or crowds, it provides the ideal opportunity to slow down, reconnect with nature, and embrace a simpler, more meaningful way of living. Whether you are a honeymoon couple, a wellness enthusiast, or an adventure seeker, Bawah Reserve promises serenity and sophistication in equal measure.

Bawah Reserve features in my top 10 lists of the best luxury hotels in Indonesia (beyond Bali) and the most exclusive private island resorts in the world.

Have you ever stayed at Bawah Reserve? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.

In this review (more info and photos below my YouTube video):


PROS & THINGS I LIKE


CONS & THINGS TO KNOW


MY VERDICT


TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY


BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit Bawah Reserve is generally from April to October, when conditions are typically drier, the seas are calmer, and visibility is at its best – perfect for snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and enjoying the lagoons at their clearest shades of blue. The peak months of June to August offer some of the most stable conditions, though they’re also the busiest, so advance booking is recommended.

However, it’s important to remember that Bawah sits in the equatorial zone, where weather can be unpredictable year-round. Even during the so-called “dry season,” brief rain showers and occasional thunderstorms are common and can pass through at any time of day. Fortunately, they’re usually short-lived and often give way to sunshine quickly.

From November to March, the northeast monsoon brings more frequent rain, choppier seas, and a slightly higher chance of seaplane schedule adjustments. Still, the resort remains open year-round, temperatures stay warm, and the islands become lush and vibrant from the moisture—plus it’s a quieter time to visit.

Overall, if you want the clearest waters and smoothest sea conditions, April through October is ideal—but expect a mix of sunshine and quick tropical showers no matter when you go.


HOW TO GET THERE

Getting to Bawah Reserve in Indonesia may sound complex, but the resort makes it surprisingly seamless. Most travelers fly into Singapore, where a Bawah representative meets you and guides you through each step of the journey. From there, you take a 30-minute ferry to Batam, followed by a smooth transition to the private aviation terminal, where you board the resort’s 75-minute seaplane flight to Bawah. The plane lands directly in the lagoon, and staff greet you on arrival. In total, the trip typically takes 4 to 5 hours door-to-door from Singapore, and thanks to the attentive guidance throughout, the experience feels far easier and more enjoyable than it appears on paper.


PHOTOS

Below is a selection of my photos from Bawah Reserve in Indonesia. To see more images, including breakfast and dinner at the various restaurants, click here.

Seaplane flight to Bawah Reserve
Seaplane flight to Bawah Reserve
Arrival jetty
Arrival jetty
Arrival jetty
Arrival jetty
Walkway to beach suites
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Tented beach suite
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
The Boat House: lunch
The Boat House
The Boat House
Overwater bungalows
Overwater bungalows
Overwater bungalows
Overwater bungalows
Overwater bungalow
Overwater bungalow
Overwater bungalow
Overwater bungalow
Spa
Spa
Spa
Spa
Spa
Spa
Spa
Spa
Spa
Spa
Main pool area
Main pool area
Main pool area
Beach: sunset
Beach: sunset
Beach: sunset

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