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Pombero lodge

Tano (Near Waha)

Situated in Tano in the Wakatobi Regency region, Pombero lodge features accommodation with free private parking.

N
Nawrot-Stefanowicz
From
Poland
Helpfull & easygoing host. View is amazing, You can snorkeling just in the front of the house. A lot of colourful fish and corals. I’m impressed by the coral reef just under my balcony. You can also rent a boat which can take You to another snorkeling and diving spots. (If You don’t have your own mask & flippers host can help with renting it). Area is quiet and there is no neighbours so You can enjoy the sea and sunsets. Small breakfast is included, You can order lunch & dinner extra. (If You prefer You can cook by yourseld but shop isn’t close. Openair kitchen is fully equipped. In case of heavy rain better eat inside of bungalow). Bungalow with terrace is comfortable and clean. If You need You can rent also a motorbike. if You need a help with Taxi or schedule of the ferry- contact with Edi :)
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 11 reviews
Location 10.0
Price from
£15.57
1 night, 2 adults

Marind Dive Eco Resort

Waha

Marind Dive Eco Resort features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Waha. The resort also provides free WiFi and free private parking.

F
Franziska
From
United Arab Emirates
The journey is definitely part of the adventure to reach Wakatobi, but oh so worth it! From Bali we flew to Makassar and BauBau, then 2 ferries to reach Tomea Island and a few car transfers in between. Marcel, the wonderful owner and his team helped arrange the transfers and took such good care of us while at Marind Dive Eco Resort. Delicious meals served by Mama Cantika, gorgeous sunset ocean view, lovely garden, very comfortable and spacious cabins - we loved the large bathrooms. Tomea is way off the beaten track so there are very few tourists along the way, it is exceptionally peaceful. Time slows way down here. My 3 teenagers and I snorkeled around Sawa and Tomea Islands with a guide, the reefs here are alive! From endless iridescent corals, reef walls brimming with all sorts of sea life, swimming through large schools of fish, watching turtles float past us and even seeing a number of feared Krate sea snakes elegantly swim by, we had an incredible time. It is helpful to know key phrases in Bahasa as few people speak English in this area. A more conservative wardrobe is recommended when out and about in this part of Indonesia, in respect of local customs.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3
Superb - What previous guests thought, 18 reviews
Location 9.2
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