About

Pristine Paradise

Pristine Paradise is a newly opened dive resort in Una Una island, Sulawesi. It is Dutch/Indonesian owned and managed and is developed in close cooperation with the local community.

We currently have eight cozy wooden bungalows close to the beach that all have running water, king-size bed, bathroom and terrace with hammock. Three meals a day and free coffee, tea, water are included.

We’re often asked about the meaning of ‘pristine’. In our view it means as much as untouched or no human activity yet. We are situated on a remote island, full of coconut trees, with a small local community mainly occupied by working these trees. Time passes slowly, with no signs that life changed here in the past decades.

This authentic small community atmosphere is made part of our resort, resulting in a great vibe with plenty of smiles.

For diving we use new state-of-the-art scuba dive equipment (Aqualung, Tusa, etc) and employ professional and experienced people with deep knowledge of the local submarine environment. With this we ensure the perfect experience while diving the acknowledged best dive sites of the Togean Islands.

Due to the remoteness and almost uninhabited state in the last decades, the corals are untouched and thriving, attracting a diverse marine life with massive schools of fish.

But Una Una island offers more than only the submarine beauty, read more about it here:

What our guests say

“While the diving is some of the most incredible diving in the world, it’s the people who make the difference. Family style dinners make sure you get to know everyone and share the days stories.”

Milton DragesetHawaï

“If you are looking for a special and adventurous experience, different from the standard tourist attractions in Indo and really want to relax, be away and enjoy the outdoors: this is your place to be.”

Anne van DoornNetherlands