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BINTANG FLORES IN
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BINTANG FLORES HOTEL
pioneers the international hotel in
Flores island of Indonesia
This hotel becomes
the first four star hotel with
international standard of facilities
and services located in Labuan Bajo,
west of Flores island, Indonesia.
This hotel is situated on a private
beach two kilometers from the harbor
and three kilometers from the
airport. It is a five-storey hotel
sets in a specious tropical garden.
Drawing on Indonesia architectural
influences, the Bintang Flores
combines local style and charms with
modern conveniences and
international standard of services.
With a large swimming pool and
private white sand beach, the hotel
offers complete water sports
facilities in a protected
environment suitable for families.
Labuan Bajo situated at the
westernmost tip of the island, the
picturesque fishing village of
Labuan Bajo is a convenient staging
area for visits to Komodo, other
dive sites along the coast, and for
exploring the island of Flores.
Labuan Bajo has money changing and
ATM facilities, and a selection of
good value seafood restaurants.
Guest Rooms :
Ground floor rooms offer direct
access to the garden, while those on
higher floors provide a spectacular
view of the Flores Sea.
Water Sport :
The clean,
sheltered waters around Labuan Bajo
are ideal for water sports. Fronted
by a private, white sand beach, The
Bintang Flores Hotel offers complete
facilities for family friendly water
sports activities.
Diving :
The nearby
islands of Komodo and Rinca offers
some of the best diving
opportunities in the world. A
fortunate coincidence of ocean
currents and underwater topography
has created an exceptional degree of
marine biodiversity, more species of
fish than can be found in all the
rivers and lakes of Europe. The
Bintang Flores Hotel provides a
convenient base for diving
expeditions, and can arrange
equipment, transportation to diving
venues and diving lessons with PADI
accredited instructors. Other dives
sites such Riung and Maumere lie a
few hours drive away.
Explorations :
Until
recently one of the most remote and
seldom-visited regions of the
Indonesian archipelago, improved air
and sea transportation have opened
Flores and adjacent islands to the
world. Named Cabo da Flores,"Cape of
Flowers" by 17th century Portuguese
sailors, referring to the
spectacular coral gardens visible
under the surface of coastal waters,
the mountainous topography of Flores
has led to the development of
numerous distinct traditions and
languages, all overlaid by
intriguing aspects of Portuguese
culture.
Other facilities:
: Dive
shop, convenience store, Internet
connection, laundry and room
service.
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