
Bali, Indonesia
The Surga Estate
Up to 125 guests · 13 bedrooms
From IDR 195,000,000
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“Island Wilderness, Refined”
A note from the host
“Island Wilderness, Refined”
— The Amanwana team
The estate
Amanwana lies on Moyo Island, a remote outpost in the waters east of Bali where forest meets a sheltered beachfront and the rest of the world recedes almost entirely. Reaching it is part of the experience; the island's seclusion is not incidental but the very point, and a wedding here is shaped by the sense of having travelled somewhere genuinely apart. The setting is beachfront and elemental, framed by jungle on one side and a calm, clear bay on the other, with capacity kept deliberately intimate at up to fifty guests. This is a place for couples who measure luxury in privacy and the depth of nature rather than in scale. The celebration follows the island's own register. A ceremony can be staged where the trees give way to the sand, the bay providing a still, luminous backdrop in the late afternoon. Dining unfolds beneath an open sky undimmed by any other light source, and the soundscape is wholly natural, water and wind and the close presence of the forest. The small guest count means the day stays personal throughout, every moment shared within a circle close enough to feel like a single gathering rather than an event. Moyo Island lends the occasion a rare character: untouched, quiet, and almost mythic in its remove from ordinary travel. The pleasure of Amanwana is precisely this seclusion, a beachfront held by jungle, a bay that feels discovered rather than booked, and a wedding kept small enough to belong entirely to the people in it. Indicative estimates apply, with the final shape of the celebration arranged in detail for each couple.
Spaces
A sample wedding · 3 nights
Inclusions
Packages
Wedding package
IDR 45,000,000
1 day event · up to 50 guests
An intimate island wedding starting from a single celebratory day on Moyo Island. Indicative starting estimate — final quote on request.
Wedding package
IDR 85,000,000
1 day event · up to 50 guests
A signature secluded celebration starting from full private use of the beachfront for up to fifty guests. Indicative starting estimate — final quote on request.
Getting there
Moyo Island · Moyo Island · Indonesia
Nearest international airport
Private transfers arranged · Indonesia
Moyo Island town centre
A short drive by car · concierge can advise on timing
Nearest medical centre
Within 15 minutes · on-call doctor for the wedding day
Local cultural landmark
A walk or short drive into Moyo Island
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Couples who married here
Frequently asked
Amanwana in Moyo Island, Indonesia hosts weddings for up to 50 guests. Your Brides Venues concierge confirms the exact ceremony and reception set-up for your final guest count.
Wedding pricing at Amanwana is quoted on request and tailored to your date, guest count and inclusions. Request a full quote through the Brides Venues concierge.
Amanwana is a beachfront wedding venue in Moyo Island, Indonesia — Ultra-private island retreat. Every celebration is arranged end-to-end by the Brides Venues concierge.
Send an enquiry through Brides Venues and your concierge checks availability at Amanwana, holds your dates and arranges every detail — you never contact the resort directly. Reach the team at hello@bridesvenues.com or +62 822 2777 2798.
Begin your journey
Share your vision and our dedicated concierge will craft a tailored proposal, typically within twenty-four hours.
Your reservation, step by step
Tell us about the day
Your date, party size and how to reach you.
Add the team you'd like
Florists, photographers, planners — our concierge briefs each one.
We open a private thread
We confirm with the Amanwana host. You're only asked to pay once both sides agree.
Concierge replies in under 2 hours · no charge until both sides confirm.
Complete the day
Hand-picked planners, photographers and stylists who know Moyo Island — ready to bring your celebration at Amanwana to life.
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