Setting & First Impressions
AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach occupies a serene pocket of Waecicu Beach in Labuan Bajo on Flores, using its own long jetty to project guests straight over the water toward island-dotted horizons. From arrival, the mood leans nautical and relaxed: boats idle at the pier, kayaks skim the bay, and sunsets routinely steal the show. The location also places you within easy reach of Komodo National Park, making this property a comfortable base for wildlife encounters and day trips while keeping evenings anchored by the sea.
Rooms & Design
This is a contemporary beach hotel with 205 ocean-facing rooms and suites, each planned to showcase the view. Interiors keep lines clean and soothing, with warm woods and coastal tones that don’t compete with the panorama. Floor-to-ceiling glass and private balconies encourage you to live with the doors open, watching the fluorescent blues shift through the day. Entry categories feel generous for a resort, while suites add living space without losing the outdoorsy focus. Practical touches—ample storage, thoughtful lighting, and uncluttered work surfaces—make longer stays easy.
Dining & Sundowners
Seven venues rotate through the day without straying from the scenery. RINCA serves all-day international plates on the garden level with direct beach access, ideal for a quick swim between meals. Come evening, KISIK Seafood Restaurant leans into grilled, just-landed catches that echo its Bali namesake. For variety, HonZEN offers a Japanese menu in an unfussy setting, while the rooftop’s UNIQUE mixes cocktails with big-sky sunsets. Down on the water, the jetty-lounge Naga Bar doubles as a social perch above the sea, complemented by a breezy Mesa Lobby Lounge and the casual Pool Bar for daytime snacks.
Experiences on the Water
What distinguishes this property is its in-house fleet. The 54-meter phinisi AYANA Lako di’a hosts private charters with nine cabins for overnight cruising around Komodo National Park; for shorter excursions, the team runs glass-bottom boat trips on Lako Taka, island-hopping days, and sunset dinner cruises on Lako Sae. Snorkeling sites with lively coral are within easy reach, and Rinca Island’s trails provide the classic encounter with Komodo dragons. With the pier acting as a launchpad, planning is streamlined—you step from room to boat with minimal logistics.
Wellness & Facilities
Between outings, downtime is well served. Two main pools—including a broad infinity edge—and a family-friendly jetty pool keep everyone in the water; Waecicu’s sheltered bay provides calmer conditions for paddling and SUP. The spa blends Indonesian botanicals with island-specific rituals; treatments such as the Bajawa coffee scrub and the heated Inielika stone massage nod to Flores’ landscape while keeping the experience polished and unhurried. Gym time, beach lounging, and kid-friendly zones round out a resort program designed for mixed-interest groups.
Practical Notes
Opened in 2018, the accommodation brings international-standard comfort to a corner of Indonesia that still feels adventurous. The combination of all-ocean-view rooms, a sizeable private jetty, and a purpose-built cruise fleet means you can balance active days with easy returns to creature comforts. If you’re seeking a base that simplifies Komodo logistics without diluting a sense of place, this property threads that needle confidently.