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Bunaken Oasis Celebrates Double Win at the World Travel Awards

Bunaken Oasis Celebrates Double Win at the World Travel Awards
Bunaken Oasis Celebrates Double Win at the World Travel Awards

Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa has once again shone on the global stage.

For the eighth consecutive year, the resort has been named Indonesia’s Leading Dive Resort at the prestigious World Travel Awards. This year also marks a momentous milestone, with Bunaken Oasis recognised for the very first time as Asia’s Leading Dive Resort.

These accolades highlight the resort’s commitment to redefining luxury in North Sulawesi, combining five-star comfort with a deep dedication to ocean stewardship. Every detail, from the bespoke dive experiences to the carefully crafted spa, reflects the resort’s mission to deliver both excellence and sustainability.

Owners Simon and Elaine Wallace expressed their delight: “The team we have is amazing, and they deliver incredible service. This award means the world to us and our team.”

At the heart of Bunaken Oasis’ success is its extraordinary staff, supported by strong stewardship from the management team. Dive guides, spa therapists, chefs, and guest service professionals work seamlessly to create personalised experiences that keep guests returning year after year. These awards are a tribute not only to their dedication but also to the loyal guests who continue to support and celebrate the resort.

With this double recognition, Bunaken Oasis further cements its reputation as a destination where luxury and sustainability meet, offering travellers a truly unique gateway to the wonders of Bunaken National Marine Park.

bunakenoasis.com

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