Situated on the hill slope of Karimunjawa, Ayu Hotel Karimunjawa offers an accommodation with a blend of modern and traditional Javanese designs. Free WiFi access is available.
Susi
Netherlands
Close to main centre (10-15min walk)
Comfortabel bed
Nice private room with outside bathroom
Free tapwater
Close to Beach Pancuran (bit trash in sea and snorkling not so clear also a litte bit sea currency)
I just stayed 1 night (wish it was longer!!)
Missed breakfast and the package I got was awesome
Located in Karimunjawa, 1.8 km from Legon Lele Beach, The Happinezz Hills Hotel provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Elsa
Italy
The position, a nice pool, the staff is very friendly and ready to help you for everything.
Set in Karimunjawa, a few steps from Pokemon Beach, Royal Ocean View Beach Resort offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Situated in Karimunjawa, a few steps from Barakuda Beach, Eco Casa features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Eliani
Germany
The service was excellent. The owner care so much of all the guests
Facing the beachfront, Alam Kita offers 3-star accommodation in Karimunjawa and features a garden, terrace and restaurant.
Magdalena
Poland
Our stay at Alam Kita was truly delightful! The food was exceptional, served with warmth and generosity by the fantastic staff. Everyone was incredibly helpful and friendly, making our time there even more enjoyable. The place itself was stunning, offering beautiful surroundings and a peaceful atmosphere. It's important to note, though, that since the apartments were partially open, we did encounter various animals both inside and near our accommodation. However, despite this, the experience was wonderful. I'd highly recommend Alam Kita for its great hospitality, delicious food, and the natural beauty that surrounds it.
Featuring a terrace, restaurant and views of sea, Dewa Daru Resort is located in Karimunjawa, 1.4 km from Nirwana Beach.
Gélie
France
We loved our stay in this hotel, the host always took care of us and was very helpful ! He planned an incredible snorkeling day for us. The breakfast was excellent and the sea view is just breathtaking. Also our bangalow was very clean and comfortable ! I really recommend it! Thanks again !
Located in Karimunjawa, L'isola che... Provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a bar and a shared lounge. Guests at the bed and breakfast can enjoy a continental breakfast.
Susi
Netherlands
Friendly owners and staff (really passion for their place)
Breakfast is amazing
Help with anything you ask (rent scooter/tours)
Very nice when you are on a budget (stayed only 1 night)
It is walkable from harbor! (max 10min)
Dont forget to pay 150.000 for island national park on harbor
Situated within 1.9 km of Nirwana Beach and 2 km of Pancuran Beach, Kathy’s Place offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Karimunjawa.
Ines
Indonesia
My recent stay at this homestay in Karimun Jawa was an absolute delight. The accommodation was impeccable, with a comfortable bed and a refreshing hot shower that was a welcome respite from the tropical heat and humidity.
The highlight of my stay was the exceptional hospitality of the host. They went out of their way to arrange every aspect of my trip, from snorkeling excursions to transportation. Their knowledge of the island and willingness to accommodate my requests made my experience truly unforgettable.
One of the most crucial amenities for a homestay in Karimun Jawa is air conditioning, and this homestay delivered. The AC worked flawlessly, providing a cool and comfortable sanctuary during the hot and muggy days. Equally important was the availability of a **hot shower**, which allowed me to wash away the salt and sand from my snorkeling adventures and relax in comfort.
The breakfast provided each morning was delicious and nutritious, giving me the energy I needed to explore the island's many wonders. Overall, my stay at this homestay was exceptional, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a comfortable and memorable experience in Karimun Jawa.
SPOT ON 2629 Duta Karimun offers accommodation in Karimunjawa near Nirwana Beach and Pancuran Beach. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Facing the beachfront, Kura Kura Resort offers 4-star accommodation in Karimunjawa and features a garden, terrace and restaurant. The property has a bar, as well as a private beach area.
Offering a 24-hour front desk, New Cottage Asri Karimunjawa is located in Karimunjawa. Free WiFi access is available in select rooms.
The pleasure tu be above the water ! Hearing the sound of the sea is great!
FAQs about hotels in Karimunjawa
On average, 3-star hotels in Karimunjawa cost RSD 5,876 per night, and 4-star hotels in Karimunjawa are RSD 10,476 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Karimunjawa can on average be found for RSD 965 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We liked the quiet atmosphere and lack of development.
We liked the quiet atmosphere and lack of development.
We found the choices of restaurants quite poor
It was obvious the economy of the island was poorl as there were lots of unoccupied, poorymaintained properties.
We hated the litter and lack of cleanliness on the island.
Ian
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
it was a good place, but not worth the effort needed to...
it was a good place, but not worth the effort needed to reach the island. you should specifically arrange a private trip and ask them to bring you to good spot on the sea, or else they will put you on a public group and bring you to a sub par spots to avoid the group from thrashing the corals.
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Anonymous
Indonesia
4.0
Scored 4.0
Nice beaches, clean water. Bobby's beach was our favorite.
Nice beaches, clean water. Bobby's beach was our favorite. Some beaches are located within walking distance, you'll need a scooter for the others.
You have to pay a cleaning fee to access some of the beaches but it's worth it, those beaches are spotless.
You could call the island authentic but beware what you wish for.
Not recommended for vegetarians or vegans.
Dishes advertised on the menu are often not available: the famous sorry no have.
Dirty general feel, open sewage in the center of the village, trash everywhere in town, and foul smell.
Some rooms don't have flushing toilets, sink or mirror in their bathrooms.
Worst of all are the mosques located every 100 meters, with their ear-deafening noise pollution that is guaranteed to wake you up at 4 am each day. No escaping them unless you stay outside the village but we've seen them in the middle of nowhere too.
Dirty rooms, particularly bathrooms. I had to scrub the toilet clean before we could use it, it was filthy.
And last but not least: the lack of hygiene in food preparation and sometimes what seems to be unlaundered bedsheets, pillowcases and blankets. Yuk
Myriam
Cambodia
10
Scored 10
Karimunjawa is a real hidden gem.
Karimunjawa is a real hidden gem. It reminded me of the Gilli Islands 30 years ago. Hire a bike or scooter to get around and head down to watch the sunset . There is a really cool and friendly beach vibe, super friendly locals and some of the best white sandy beaches in Indonesia. You have to book in and do some tours of these islands, they are stunning! There is a night seafood market with pop up restaurants that serve superb food and fresh fruit smoothies. There are lots of cool little bars with live music in the evenings. Whether you are back packing through Indonesia or want a longer stay in a 5 star hotel, Karimunjawa has it all!
AdamThainUK
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a beautiful island but we went at the wrong time.
It's a beautiful island but we went at the wrong time. Must avoid early January to late February. We actually got stuck on the island as the weather was too bad for the ferry to run, and the flights were fully booked...A 3 day visit turned into a week...of rain. Apart from that, amazing. TOP TIP...Hire a scooter
nikki
Spain
10
Scored 10
We came there in November 2019 and it was the best time to...
We came there in November 2019 and it was the best time to be there. Just a hand full of tourists, empty beaches and a chilled atmosphere. In the High Season it is pretty crowded there. The local people were really kind and there are many places to have good food. Indonesian food but also some places with kinda fancy food like smoothie bowls, etc., and a really good authentic western restaurant.
The beaches are really as beautiful as they look on pictures and the water is crystal clear.
There are many ATMs at the island and renting a scooter is also no problem.
Overall it is a really authentic island where you feel at home really quick.
Davina
Germany
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