Island Pair in Anambas, Indonesia
What could be better than a gorgeous and pristine tropical island at the heart of Southeast Asia—except two of them! With a fantastic location just 200 miles from Singapore, this pair of islands in the Riau Archipelago’s Anambas Islands Regency are perfectly placed and ideally suited for an exquisite eco-resort, as has already been developed at the nearby 5-star Bawah Reserve. The lar ...
What could be better than a gorgeous and pristine tropical island at the heart of Southeast Asia—except two of them! With a fantastic location just 200 miles from Singapore, this pair of islands in the Riau Archipelago’s Anambas Islands Regency are perfectly placed and ideally suited for an exquisite eco-resort, as has already been developed at the nearby 5-star Bawah Reserve. The larger of the two islands is 141 acres, with lush tropical greenery, stunning natural lagoons and beaches, and tall vistas for taking in the sublime surroundings. Its petite partner isle, just 18 acres in size, is close enough to be connected by a wooden deck pathway on poles. The Anambas archipelago is well known for the rich diversity of its flora and fauna, and a successful sea turtle conservation program is located on neighboring Durai Island.
Following Indonesian standards, this island couple is being offered in share form, with the two current owning companies both in the process of being upgraded to PT PMA status, allowing for foreign investment. By Indonesian foreign investment law, international investors are welcome to lease land in Indonesia directly in their own name, or in the name of their international entity. Note that when leasing beachfront land in Indonesia, all beaches, coral reefs and surfing waves surrounding the land are considered public areas.
The islands’ current owners are designing a preliminary layout plan for use in applying for a building permit, and can readily assist the new owners in the process of obtaining the permit itself. Seaplanes already fly from the Indonesian island of Batam (directly across from Singapore) to Bawah Reserve, and seaplane landing rights are also available for this dazzling island pair. Flights also operate from Batam and Tanjung Pinang to the Anambas Islands’ own Letung Airport nearby. The Anambas have high speed ferry service as well, and they lie on the regional cruise ship corridors linking Singapore, the Philippines and Hong Kong.
What could be better than a gorgeous and pristine tropical island at the heart of Southeast Asia—except two of them! With a fantastic location just 200 miles from Singapore, this pair of islands in the Riau Archipelago’s Anambas Islands Regency are perfectly placed and ideally suited for an exquisite eco-resort, as has already been developed at the nearby 5-star Bawah Reserve. The larger of the two islands is 141 acres, with lush tropical greenery, stunning natural lagoons and beaches, and tall vistas for taking in the sublime surroundings. Its petite partner isle, just 18 acres in size, is close enough to be connected by a wooden deck pathway on poles. The Anambas archipelago is well known for the rich diversity of its flora and fauna, and a successful sea turtle conservation program is located on neighboring Durai Island.
Following Indonesian standards, this island couple is being offered in share form, with the two current owning companies both in the process of being upgraded to PT PMA status, allowing for foreign investment. By Indonesian foreign investment law, international investors are welcome to lease land in Indonesia directly in their own name, or in the name of their international entity. Note that when leasing beachfront land in Indonesia, all beaches, coral reefs and surfing waves surrounding the land are considered public areas.
The islands’ current owners are designing a preliminary layout plan for use in applying for a building permit, and can readily assist the new owners in the process of obtaining the permit itself. Seaplanes already fly from the Indonesian island of Batam (directly across from Singapore) to Bawah Reserve, and seaplane landing rights are also available for this dazzling island pair. Flights also operate from Batam and Tanjung Pinang to the Anambas Islands’ own Letung Airport nearby. The Anambas have high speed ferry service as well, and they lie on the regional cruise ship corridors linking Singapore, the Philippines and Hong Kong.