
Ankermi
- general info
- rooms/rates & booking
- photo gallery
- location
- sustainability
Ankermi is located right on Maumere Bay with its almost all year round calm waters. During monsoon the water can get rough but luckily the resort has some volcanic rocks as natural protection. Large natural trees are grown around which attracts birds.
- A relaxing sunbathing area is provided in front of bungalows with white sands and equipped with long chairs made of bamboo and several hammocks.
- The gardens are beautifully landscaped with various tropical plants such as mangoes, coconuts, bananas, cashewnuts, palm and many tropical flowers. Freshwater fishponds with lilies are set beautifully to complete the gardens.
- There is a jetty which can be used for viewing the sunset or sunbathe.
Facilities:
- Back-up Power Generator
- Car Parking
- Restaurant(s)
Services:
- Arrival/departure point transfers (Extra charge)
- Doctor/Nurse on call
- Security Guard (24 hrs)
Recreation:
- Bushwalking/Hiking/Trekking
- Fishing/Crabbing/etc.
- Scuba Diving
- Snorkelling
Languages Spoken:
- English
- German
- Indonesian
- Guests may check out at any time after giving one day's prior notice to the hotel.
- No charge for children sharing bed with parents
- Children 12 years and above pay adult rates.
- 5 to 7 days prior to arrival: pay 25 per cent on the room rate
- 3 to 4 days prior to arrival: pay 50 per cent on the room rate
- 1 to 2 days prior to arrival: pay 75 per cent on the room rate
- Arrival day: no refund.
- Breakfast is available until 11.00 AM
- Afternoon tea is provided at 04.00 PM together with tasty local snacks.
- Buffet dinner is available between 07.00 - 07.30 PM. Kermi is hands on in providing Indonesian dishes and uses only fresh local ingredients. His ideas on cooking seem to have no limits. So, each meal time for the guest is an experience indeed.
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Incito Tours is the baby of a hard working and determined individual by the name of Ng Sebastian. Sebastian is a very professional and committed advocate for the tourism industry. He has a deep passion for ensuring his country remains sustainable for the years ahead and does not want irresponsible tourism to lead to his home's demise.

