The Nutmeg Tree

Top choice in Banda Islands


A rustic boutique hotel in an 1859 Dutch colonial-era house; characterful if slightly overpriced rooms come with rain showers, solid wood furniture and rugs covering the stone-flagged floors. There's a big garden with shady spots running down to the waterfront, an in-house dive operation and owner Reza is friendly.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Banda Islands attractions

1. Mesjid Hatta-Syahrir

0.13 MILES

Behind the main port are the eye-catching minarets of the Mesjid Hatta-Syahrir. Some locals claim this was converted into a mosque from the mansion that…

2. Rumah Budaya

0.17 MILES

Bandaneira’s little museum displays colonial artefacts including coins, silverware, crockery, pipes, swords and flintlock pistols and muskets. There's…

3. Benteng Belgica

0.2 MILES

A classic star fort, the Unesco-nominated Benteng Belgica was built on the hill above Benteng Nassau in 1611, when it became apparent the lower bastion…

4. Sun Tien Kong Chinese Temple

0.21 MILES

There are still a few Chinese families living on Bandaneira and the 300-year-old Sun Tien Kong Temple is testament to the ancient Chinese involvement in…

5. Dutch Church

0.25 MILES

This restored 1852 Dutch church with a portico of four chubby columns is open for services. Inside are a decorative bell-clock and wooden pews, as well as…

6. Hatta’s House

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Of three early-20th-century ‘exile houses’ in Banda, Mohammed Hatta’s house is the most appealing. It’s partly furnished and photos of the dissident, his…

7. Benteng Nassau

0.33 MILES

Quietly crumbling among tropical foliage, Nassau was the scene of the Banda Massacre, the greatest obscenity in the violent history of Dutch Banda. The…

8. Schelling House

0.35 MILES

This massive columned house, owned by the daughter of the last Banda king, has a leafy courtyard, high ceilings and, in the the master bathroom, a stone…