This peaceful place enjoys a lovely hillside setting overlooking the mangroves. Its elegant wooden bungalows boast enormous terraces with hammocks, and spacious hot-water bathrooms. There's a little bar (the Safety Stop) by the shore, and meals are served in an open-sided restaurant above the bay. Living Colours' five-star PADI dive school is particularly well organised.
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27.05 MILES
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5. Public Museum of North Sulawesi
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This museum features a large display of traditional costumes, and an exhibit illustrating traditional pottery-making. There are captions in English.
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8. Woloan Wooden House Builders
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Here master craftsman build stunning Minahasa-style wooden homes to be disassembled and shipped to their new owners.