Riau Islands

Discover the hidden gems of the Riau Islands and embark on an unforgettable trip. From pristine beaches to rich cultural heritage, find the best attractions and activities in the Riau Islands for an amazing vacation.
Guanacaste, Costa Rica 4/18/12-4/23/12 Carribean Beach, Riau Islands, Costa Rica Luxury, Costa Rica Real Estate, Costa Rica Beaches, Guanacaste Costa Rica, Visit Costa Rica, Exotic Beaches, Medical Tourism

The beloved luxury hotel brand is making waves with a host of new hotel openings in the next few years, and it looks like Costa Rica--the world's premier destination for eco-tourism-- is getting a luxury addition. Mandarin Oriental, Costa Rica will open in 2009 in the Guanacaste province, known for its beautiful Pacific coastline, stunning volcanoes, excellent hiking, and bird (and monkey) watching. Situated just 25 minutes from the Liberia airport, the 130-room beach resort will be the…

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The project is located at Mengkait Island, Kepulauan Anambas Regency, in the Province of Riau Islands.  To get there, one can fly from Batam to Letung, then take a small ferry to Tarempa, and finally a boat to the remote island.  It was Studio Lawang’s first collaboration with Jala Kasih, a non-profit online crowdfunding platform by Vinea Dei Foundation. Oang Laot, the indigenous people of Mengkait are fishermen.  They rely on the ocean as their source of income.  The ocean surrounding the islan Foundation, Riau Islands, Source Of Income, On The Ocean, Remote Island, Indigenous People, Indigenous Peoples, Santa Maria, Arch

The project is located at Mengkait Island, Kepulauan Anambas Regency, in the Province of Riau Islands. To get there, one can fly from Batam to Letung, then take a small ferry to Tarempa, and finally a boat to the remote island. It was Studio Lawang’s first collaboration with Jala Kasih, a non-profit online crowdfunding platform by Vinea Dei Foundation. Oang Laot, the indigenous people of Mengkait are fishermen. They rely on the ocean as their source of income. The ocean surrounding the…

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