Indonesia

Indonesia is guarded by rhinos and tigers. Its 17,000 islands contain 1,500 bird species. While the archipelago’s six-million-square-kilometres of sea holds the scuba world record: 284 species seen on a single dive.

An unexplored paradise

An unexplored paradise

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Your Guide to Indonesia

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REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE INDONESIA

Bali’s Coastal Allure

Bali blends spiritual charm with coastal indulgence, offering a vibrant escape for superyacht adventurers. Dock near Jimbaran or Seminyak to enjoy golden beaches, cliffside temples, and world-class dining. Venture inland to discover terraced rice fields and volcanic peaks, or unwind with a Balinese massage aboard your yacht. From surf breaks to sacred rituals, Bali’s magnetic energy makes it a must-stop on any Indonesian cruising itinerary.

Mystic Isles

Indonesia’s Raja Ampat archipelago is a dreamscape for yacht travelers seeking raw beauty and underwater wonder. Cruise through a labyrinth of jungle and lagoons, where each anchorage reveals coral gardens teeming with life. Dive into some of the world’s richest marine biodiversity, swim alongside manta rays, and explore hidden caves and beaches. It’s a paradise where your yacht becomes the key to unlocking untouched serenity.

Your Guide to Indonesia

Over 17,000 Idyllic Islands

Indonesia’s thousands of islands (Between 17,000 and 20,000) are a beguiling mix, intriguing, thrilling and worlds away from regular life. From the luxury spas of Bali to the rugged lands of the Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia remains a little-explored paradise.

YOUR GUIDE TO INDONESIA

UNDERWATER WORLDS. ANCIENT LANDSCAPES.

Bali’s array of spas, beaches and Indo-Javan cuisine is simply unsurpassed. Discover its landscapes by hot air balloon, by mountain bike, on elephant back, or on a white water raft trip along the fast-flowing Telaga Waja River.

Your Guide to Indonesia

Culture. Adventure. Wildlife.

Laidback Lombok offers a vastly different experience. Its highest mountain, Rinjani, is cloaked in thick forest, and is sacred to many islanders’ animist faith. Not to be missed are the dive sites around the tiny offshore isles of Gili Trewangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. Here, vast shoals of fish gather in shallow water. The coral is more colourful than the local spice market. The Nusa Tenggara islands is a seldom-visited archipelago teeming with exotic cultures and strange creatures. See sperm whales, blue whales and the komodo dragon.