The Village Bunaken Resort
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The Village Bunaken Resort

Pantai Pulau Bunaken, Manado City, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Located in Manado, The Village Bunaken Resort is a great base to explore the city from.Show More
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4.4/5Very Good·Cleanliness: 4.4
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Amenities
Luggage storagePriority airport pick-upWi-Fi in public areasPrivate beach areaDivingSnorkelingPriority airport drop-offBarTea roomRestaurant
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Surroundings
Landmarks: Two Fish Divers Bunaken
(<100m)
Landmarks: Masjid P.Bunaken
(1.2 km)
Landmarks: Bunaken Marine Park
(1.4 km)
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Beach View Standard Room
11

Beach View Standard Room

1 Queen bed or 2 Single bed
24m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Non-smoking
Private bathroom
Ocean view
Private toilet
Shampoo
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Garden View Standard Room
9

Garden View Standard Room

1 Queen bed or 2 Single bed
24m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Non-smoking
Private bathroom
Garden view
Private toilet
Shampoo
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Guest Reviews(10)

4.4/5
Very Good
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  • Cleanliness4.4
  • Amenities4.4
  • Location4.4
  • Service4.4

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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 9, 2024
Overall, our experience was very disappointing. We couldn’t relax and felt constant pressure because the hotel manager kept promoting diving activities, even though we wanted to use this time to rest. We understand that it is natural for a diving hotel to promote its diving activities, and I know there is a beautiful underwater world here. If all plans had gone as expected, the flight had not been delayed for two days, and my health was good, we would have booked these activities without hesitation. But when plans are disrupted, my health must take priority. I want to emphasize again that vacations are meant for relaxation. Our stay began with significant difficulties as our flight was delayed by two days. We originally booked from August 2nd to August 6th, but actually arrived on August 4th. We informed the hotel of our delay in a timely manner and confirmed that we would not change our reservation, even though this meant we had booked four nights but could actually stay only two. We were willing to bear the cost of the unused nights, as this was not the hotel’s responsibility. During our two-night, three-day stay, the following issues occurred: During the trip, I fell ill and needed medication. Despite my poor health, the hotel repeatedly asked if I wanted to participate in various activities, including diving courses, and constantly reminded me to watch the related diving course videos, which added extra pressure on me. Regarding dolphin watching, we had agreed that if we wanted to participate, we would meet in the restaurant before 8 am; if not, we would not show up. (The dolphin-watching excursion was already booked by a family. They are four people, meeting the payment requirement. Therefore, our absence would not affect their trip. )However, at 7:40 am on the day of the excursion, someone knocked on the door to remind us about dolphin watching, which was not according to our agreement. Fortunately, we had decided the night before to participate. Additionally, we were not informed that we would need water shoes for the activity, and we found that other guests were wearing beach shoes while walking a long way back through the water to the hotel. After the activity, the management asked us if we had seen pilot whales (especially related to dolphins) because the captain had reported this to her, but the captain did not provide us with any relevant information during the trip. Due to health issues, I decided to cancel the diving course, but despite my explanation, the hotel continued to suggest I participate in snorkeling. Regarding dining, the food was delicious, but all portions were limited. Each person was assigned a fixed amount of food. When I was still hungry and asked the waiter if I could have more, I was refused. Even though we had booked full board, on the last day, we were told that lunch would require an additional payment of 190,000 Indonesian Rupiah per person. Management explained that we had eaten a lunch on the arrival day (August 4th) that was not actually included, even though we had paid for the hotel from August 2nd. This forced us to discuss with management which services should be included. Upon checkout, we were also incorrectly charged for snorkeling, even though we did not participate. When asked why I didn’t snorkel after watching the dolphins, I had to explain again that, due to health reasons, I had to avoid the sun, so we waited on the boat at that time.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 21, 2024
Wat een ontzettend gave duiktrips hebben we hier gemaakt. De gidsen waren echt uitmuntend. Zeer professioneel. De duiklocaties zijn bizar. Ze doen echt hun best om je al het moois te laten zien van groot tot klein. Het resort is klein dus je bent nooit met veel duikers. We hadden zelfs twee dagen een privétocht. Het resort is helemaal ingericht op het duiken. Bovendien is het geen resort zoals op Bali, zoals sommige recensies wel lijken te verwachten. Je voelt echt het eilandleven en dat betekent ook dat je geen fine dining of kristalhelder zoetwater hebt. Maar dat leek ons logisch. Net als dat de tropische natuur zorgt voor wat groene aanslag in je semi-buitendouche. Dat is toch ook de charme zo’n plek pal aan het strand. Wat is nou fijner na drie waanzinnige duiken een Bintang te openen met je voetjes in het zwembad? En ja het eten is op specifieke tijden, maar ze komen je ook roepen als je nog in je hangmat hangt. En het is supervers! Het uitmuntend vriendelijke en behulpzame personeel maakt het voor ons daarom ook absoluut vijf sterren waard. Wat hier trouwens geschreven wordt over het schoonmaken: niet waar. Ze komen iedere dag en verschonen eens per drie dagen je handdoeken en beddengoed, maar vaker als je het vraagt. Wat wij één keer hebben gedaan.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
September 25, 2024
Bel endroit avec du personnel agréable. Il faut y aller surtout pour la plongée car il n'y a pas de vraie plage et la piscine est minuscule. Contrairement a notre séjour sur Una Una quelques jours auparavant ici le matériel est top, les bateaux sont spacieux et le personnel de bord est vraiment à vos petits soins. Dommage qu'il n'y pas de poisson frais aux repas....
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
May 26, 2024
Nous sommes restés 4 nuits/5j au Village Bunaken, quelques jours après l'explosion du volcan Ruang. La piscine n'était pas dispo car encore pas mal de cendres - pas du tout de leur fait ! Le bungalow était correct, la salle de bain aussi. Nous avons bien dormi Le menage était fait tous les jours, et draps/serviettes changés tous les 3j Prévoyez l'anti moustique La nourriture était variée, on n'a pas mangé la même chose et c'était chouette et c'était bon ! Le personnel est très sympathique Possibilité d'aller marcher sur l'île / Possibilité de prendre le kayak / Snorkeling possible devant l'hôtel mais il faut nager un peu d'abord pour atteindre la partie belle à voir / Possibilité d'aller faire du snorkeling durant les sorties plongées : pleins de poissons, tortues, très sympa C'est reposant !
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 24, 2024
Stayed here 5 nights mid march in a Beach View Bungalow. Nice basic room and toilet/bath and a terrace facing the sea. As all other places on Bunaken is full board. Nice vacation and a good way to try Indonesia food. The staff is very nice and service minded Nice little pool. It’s a 20 min walk to the pier where the public boat arrives. We did 2 nice dives here. Quiet and peaceful place where you can relax and enjoy the fantastic diving/snorkeling. There is a reef just in front of the hotel. One minus, and it has nothing to do with the hotel, is the rubbish lien on land and floating in the water. It’s probably coming from Manado, but it’s a shame for this lovely island. That’s the reason why we not rate 5/5
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 27, 2023
In our opinion, The village Bunaken resort is perhaps the best location to stay on Bunaken. Very neat and clean rooms/houses, great breakfast, lunch and dinner (a different set menu every day) which tasted great every day. The swimming pool was also a great addition. The staff (including Bibi, Fu, David, Yorry (diving instructor), the singing kitchen maids and the cleaners) ensured that we had 4 wonderful days with them. What a great hotel with very good diving and snorkeling opportunities. The diving school was also perfect. Very skilled and yet nice and small. If we are in the area again we will definitely come back here. Thank you all for our wonderful stay. Greetings Gerrie, Sheila, Jan and Linda.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 18, 2023
The atmosphere was really relaxed. From travel mode,we could really switch towards relaxing. The staff (Fi, the singing lady's and helpers on the boat) are really nice and helpful with a lot of humor. Just for Fi we would come back😉 The room was spacious, clean and comfortable. Everyone worked hard to keep the hole area clean. The food was really good, and they tried to make every mail different 👏 Then the diving, one of our reasons to be there. The owners Fu and David run the dive school with great passion. David was also our dive instructor. He is super relaxed,but doesn't miss anything what we did wrong 🫣or good😅 We couldn't wish for a better instructor ( Thanks). Bunaken is a wonderful place for snorkling or diving
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 23, 2023
Bunaken is part of 5 islands, belonging to the Bunaken National Marine park, a UNESCO World Heritage conservation area. We probably have seen there the most beautiful corals / marine life during our 2.5 weeks trip around Indonesia (Komodo/Seraya/Bali) owing largely to the location/currents swirling around the island. The resort is 10mins by speed boat from Manado (20mins by normal boat), in addition to the 45mins drive from the airport. We got to Bunaken Village directly from the boat, and were greeted by friendly resort operations manager ViVi. Together with Xu Jin (resort owner), the two women team was extremely friendly, and we loved spending time and chatting with them throughout our stay. The resort is nestled within a tropical forest and designed very much in harmony with surroundings. The accommodation itself is very nice, family friendly. Pretty clean bungalows, only 8 rooms in the resort. No air-cons, but a huge fan, which is adequate. At night, just a few meters out of the resort, we witnessed an amazing fireflies lit tree, a natural wonder and a spectacle to match the stars strewn night sky. The coral reef is about 150m from the resort, so you need to take into account the water level/currents when snorkelling (Vivi and Xu Jin will help you explaining what is the best way to get to the reef at different times of the day). Our son went diving with the resort instructors. Everyday, we saw amazing marine life in the coral reefs; beautiful fish, tonnes of turtles and even dolphins. The colours were amazing. The food was very tasty, mixture of Indonesian/Chinese, we loved eating their breakfast/lunch/dinner. The menu is fixed, but changes everyday, and you just sign up as you go along. The village of Bunaken is 20mins walk away, worth visiting to see the locals and the mixed life or Christians and Muslims. The people are super-friendly and at the time we were there, there were very few tourists. (The village itself is a good location for those travelling on the budget - almost every house offers a room, very inexpensive.) Overall, we loved the place and the people, and it was a good value for money too. We would love to come back!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 6, 2023
Diving well organized and friendly Staff friendly Food good Cold beer and chilled soft drinks available also some wine. Pool clean and nice temperature Chalets roomy with ceiling fan ( no aircon ) Easy access to local Deco bar

Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
Child Policies
Please contact the hotel for details on their child and extra bed policies.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots and extra beds cannot be added.

Breakfast
TypeAsian
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Opened: 2018
  • Renovated: 2022
Located in Manado, The Village Bunaken Resort is a great base to explore the city from.

All rooms are non-smoking. Here, some rooms have sea views. All rooms have a private bathroom.

Go for a swim in the property's swimming pool. You can also check out the pool with view. Hit the beach during your stay. The Village Bunaken Resort has an exclusive beach and offers activities including snorkeling and diving.

You'll find a restaurant at the property with a variety of dining options available. During your down time, sip on a drink at the bar or perk up your senses with a coffee at the café.

At this resort, you'll have access to a tea room. For extra convenience luggage storage are available at the property as well.

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Restaurant
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