Beach Cottages
Imagine waking up in our beach cottages, in front of the sea and in the middle of nature enjoying “The Last Paradise” Raja Ampat.
Exclusive beach cottages (only 11 units), a natural compound designed to disconnect in comfort and to enjoy the warm, clear waters of Raja Ampat islands, our house reef is the perfect place to enjoy world class snorkelling or diving just a few steps from your cottage.
All the beach-front cottages are well spread-out from each other to enjoy privacy and tranquility. The Papuan decoration seeks to highlight nature and the environment. All the cottages have a panoramic glass door offering stunning sea views without stepping out of your cottage.
All beach cottages have en-suite semi open bathroom, sea-view terrace, pair of sun-beads and a daybed.
Imagine falling asleep to the sound of the waves gently lapping onto the white sandy beach, illuminated by the sleepy moon, Wake up every morning to sea views, with the songs of the birds as your alarm clock.
Hiding in the cracks and crevices of the reef are the occasional banded pipefish, plus white-eyed and even giant morays. Titan triggerfish can be spotted feeding on chunks of hard coral. Not to mention slender fusiliers, and green and blue damsels. Let’s not forget about Napoleon wrasse, whitetip and blacktip reef sharks, groupers, snappers… Just off the reef, keep an eye open for redtooth triggerfish and hundreds of schooling bannerfish.

The area’s reefs are brimming with both hard and soft corals. In the dive sites close to the resort, they are abundant, with lots of gigantic mushroom leather corals, purple soft corals and sea squirts. Hard table corals, staghorn patches, green and brown elkhorn and finger corals cover the substrate, along with brown soft coral bushes and hydrozoans.
In the deeper sections of the reef you will find large pink, lilac and purple gorgonian fans, bushes of bright red sea whips, and sea fans, presenting a dazzling assortment of colors. Look for small green sea pens, spiky blue-jade tube sponges, and brown hydrozoans and giant tridachna clams (over 100 years old and quite a rarity!). Nestled among the anemones, you’ll find porcelain crabs!

Kayaking and exploring the surrounding environment’s rich biodiversity is a must. The rugged shoreline of Gam Island, the offshore islands, and the pristine headlands and deep bays, offer countless kayak adventures. Within a short paddle from the resort you can reach Batu Lima Island and Friwen Island, where you can visit Friwin village. It is also a short paddle across to Yenbeser Village.
The resort also offers half and full day excursions to neighboring islands, yoga classes, bird watching and jungle treks.

Biodiversity Eco Resort has started its first coral nursery with initial results showing the house reef to be an ideal location in which to grow corals. The first phase of the project is to provide a better environment for broken coral fragments to grow. This proved to be a great success and the nursery now grows small coral fragments from healthy corals, therefore, producing healthy and genetic strong corals that are more resistant to rising sea temperatures. A new larger tree was designed and became the new platform for both rescue corals and healthy coral fragments.
Sea Turtle Monitoring - Our aim is to record as much information as we can every time we see a Turtle, where we see it, what it is doing and hopefully identify if it is a turtle we have seen in this area before.
There are more and more methods being developed to identify individual turtles. It was not that long ago discovered that the pattern of the scutes on the sides of the heads of green turtles is distinct to each individual like a finger print.
This is the first phase of a multi-tiered project. Once we have tested and had success with logging methods with the guests we will look to broaden the project area buy training other resorts and liveaboards in the area to also report and log their turtle sightings. The long term aim of this project is to aid efforts in the correct protection of Sea Turtles in the area and encourage the local community to aid in their protection, which in turn will provide livelihoods for future generations.

Community Projects - Biodiversity Eco Resort is a great believer in communities and supporting the local community as much as they can. Raja Ampat is luckier than other areas of Indonesia in that the local community is aware of the value of their environment and the need to look after it in order to support their way of life. Having said this there are still areas that the community needs support in to further improve their way of life and ensure long term and sustainable tourism for future generations. With this in mind we have undertaken, several programs to support the future generations of Raja Ampat.
English Teacher - Remote locations prove difficult to provide full educational systems to and implementation of full curricular limited. Biodiversity Eco Resort employs a Full time English teacher for the local Yenbeser Village School. His main role is to teach English to the school children in the mornings and to their families in the evenings.
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