What perfect timing for revealing a new island paradise just off     Singapore that will remind you of the Maldives,  but is so much     easier to get to.  The best way to describe Nikoi Island is Five    Star  meets Robinson Crusoe. This is an eco-friendly resort with the last     of 15 beachfront cottages on the small tropical island just completed in     late 2009.
  The architecture and feeling of freedom is  superb.  Picture    this...you arrive by speedboat onto a beautiful  white sandy beach, where    check-in is at the thatched beach bar.  Next  to the bar with    panoramic blue ocean views are the two dining rooms  with white sand    floors, distinctly "no news, no shoes"   for the  beachcomber in you who also wants five star comfort.
  And what accommodation it  is!   The Australian owners    recruited an American   named Peter to  partner them after he developed and then left another    nearby  Indonesian island. Peter's development of Nikoi is remarkable,     enhancing Nikoi's natural palm-fringed beauty with eco-friendly design.     Australian owner Andrew is a frequent visitor and his marketing     expertise complements Nikoi's appeal.
   Below your elevated balcony is the white sand ground floor where you  can    rock from your hanging sofa or relax on your thatched daybed as  you    contemplate ordering a beachfront massage. You understand  instantly why    Nikoi's motto is "Relaxed by nature."
  These  elegant cottages are so open plan that there are no windows, doors    or  locks. Even if you're a little nervous at first, you quickly get back     to nature and become one with the island spirit of honesty and  freedom.    There are room safes if required, but the wonderful feeling  of waking up    in daylight, cocooned only by mosquito netting on this  island paradise,    is a real revelation.
  That may sound  unprotected, but that's the whole point. Here, you're    getting back to  nature to enjoy the purest of holidays, and the gentle    Indonesian  staff become like family members. When you sleep surrounded    by  nature, cooling breezes and a fan above you make artificial air     conditioning obviously unnecessary.  Even the elevated al fresco     bathroom is all natural, from the solar-powered waterfall shower to the     timber toilet roll holder hanging from the ceiling, next to the "loo     with a view" of the ocean outside.
 
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