The Island
Mentawai Archipelago
From Southeast Asia's major gateways to one of Indonesia's most extraordinary island settings.
Remote enough to remain differentiated. Close enough to matter.
Located on Siberut Island in the Mentawai archipelago, off the coast of West Sumatra, Mentawai Bay combines genuine frontier-island scarcity with strategic regional access.


A pristine island context within Indonesia's western maritime edge.
Siberut sits within the Mentawai Islands, a chain known for rainforest, reefs, surf breaks, and living indigenous culture. Its separation from the mainland is central to its value: access can be curated, capacity can be managed, and the landscape can remain the destination's strongest asset.
The nearest mainland gateway.
Padang provides the closest mainland gateway for logistics, aviation connections, services, and government interface. It anchors Mentawai Bay to West Sumatra while allowing the island experience to remain protected from mainland urban pressure.


Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, and Bali form the wider access network.
These regional nodes matter for investors, residents, guests, operators, strategic partners, and aviation planning. Mentawai Bay is positioned for controlled access from major Southeast Asian corridors without becoming a mass-access destination.
Geography links the airport, waterfront, and wider SEZ.
Pei Pei International Airport, The MAC, marina transfers, and the wider SEZ are part of a single access story: arrival should be controlled, beautiful, operationally reliable, and proportionate to the island's conservation commitments.

Understand the access strategy
Location explains the geography. Access & Mobility explains how people, goods, services, and emergency capability move through it.



