Raja Ampat Eco Resort ROI Expectations: What Returns Are Realistic?
**A realistic eco resort in Raja Ampat typically targets roughly 5-12% net yield once stabilised, but the honest answer is […]
**A realistic eco resort in Raja Ampat typically targets roughly 5-12% net yield once stabilised, but the honest answer is […]
**Every foreign and domestic visitor entering Raja Ampat’s marine conservation areas must buy a Marine Park Entry Permit — issued
**A foreign-owned resort in Indonesia is run through a PT PMA, and that company pays a 22% corporate income tax
**As of mid-2026, a foreign-owned tourism company (PT PMA) in Indonesia needs roughly IDR 2.5 billion (about USD 150,000) in
**For foreign investors, Labuan Bajo (Komodo) is the easier and cheaper market to enter, while Raja Ampat is the harder,
**Before committing to any Raja Ampat plot, verify four things in writing: a clean land certificate (or the right to
**Raja Ampat resort investment risks are concentrated in five areas: contested customary (adat) land titles, permits that can be revoked
**As of June 2026, indicative long-term leasehold (Hak Pakai / Hak Guna Bangunan style) for raw beachfront land in Raja
**For a foreign-backed resort in Raja Ampat, Hak Pakai held by a PT PMA is usually the more bankable and
**A foreigner cannot buy freehold (Hak Milik) resort land in Raja Ampat, full stop. The realistic, legal path is to