Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa Named “World’s Leading Dive Resort” at the 2025 World Travel Awards
At a gala dinner in Bahrain on 6 December, Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa was named “World’s Leading Dive Resort” at the 2025 World Travel Awards, the travel industry’s most prestigious global honours programme. This award recognises the resort’s exceptional commitment to luxury, sustainability, and marine conservation in one of the world’s most biodiverse underwater environments.
Located within Indonesia’s renowned Bunaken National Marine Park, Bunaken Oasis has become synonymous with five-star diving experiences that balance indulgence with environmental responsibility. The resort offers guests a bespoke diving experience — combining state-of-the-art facilities, personalised service, and access to more than 90 world-class dive sites — while non-divers, who make up around a third of guests, can enjoy a captivating choice of land-based activities.
“We are truly honoured to be recognised as the World’s Leading Dive Resort,” said Elaine Wallace, British owner of Bunaken Oasis. “It’s a testament to our incredible team, our loyal guests, and our mission to provide luxury with a conscience — combining five-star comfort with a genuine commitment to protecting Bunaken’s extraordinary underwater world.”
Nestled on the tranquil southern shore of Bunaken Island, the boutique resort offers just 12 luxurious cottages overlooking the sea, a state-of-the-art dive centre, and a custom-built dive fleet designed to ensure the highest levels of safety, comfort, and environmental responsibility. The resort is also celebrated for its sustainability initiatives, including on-site water purification and blackwater waste management systems.
Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa further distinguishes itself through a range of ethically driven initiatives. These include university scholarships for relatives of team members, comprehensive training programmes that help local young people begin their careers as qualified dive guides, and a wide variety of community support projects delivered through the Oasis Foundation.
The World Travel Awards, established in 1993, recognise excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries. Winners are selected through votes cast by travel professionals and the public worldwide.
“Winning this award affirms our belief that sustainable tourism and world-class luxury can — and must — go hand in hand,” added Elaine Wallace. “We dedicate this achievement to our guests and team members who share our passion for Bunaken and its spectacular marine life.”
For further information about Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa, or to explore Indonesia’s most captivating dive experiences, visit www.bunakenoasis.com.




















