Invitation to Indonesia
Ultimate in Diving & Cruising
Ir. Jero Wacik, SE
Minister of Culture and Tourism, RI
Dear Friends,
I would like to personally invite you to come to Indonesia to experience the amazing
diving and cruising opportunities that can be found throughout our beautiful
archipelago of 17,000 plus islands.
While perhaps the most well-known diving is found around Bali, Indonesia’ most s
popular tourism destination, a close second is the wonderful diving in Bunaken
Gardens in Manado in North Sulawesi. Whether you are a novice diver or a highly
experienced pro, Indonesia offers you beautiful, pristine diving throughout the country
supported by the professional assistance, facilities, and equipment you need to enjoy
a superb diving experience.
Cruising through the islands on one of Indonesia’ traditional wooden schooners is
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a unique and relaxing way to discover the “hidden” beauty of Indonesia. These
refurbished and luxurious vessels which are crewed to a high professional international
standard sail from all of Indonesia’ major tourism ports.
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You can also be certain of receiving a very warm welcome when you come and
discover Indonesia’ diving & cruising destinations for yourself!
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Regards,
Jero Wacik
Contents
The world’ largest archipelago offers a host of natural wonders, both below the water’ surface and above it.
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Introduction to diving in Indonesia
02 - 03 A look at some of the many diving opportunities available throughout the archipelago.
Introduction to cruising in Indonesia
04 - 05 As a country of some 17,000 islands, Indonesia is a cruising dream.
06 - 07 Diving in Indonesia
Whether it’ Manado, Bali or Lombok, there are diving opportunities for all levels and preferences.
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Cruising to Lembongan
08 - 09 Nusa Lembongan is the ideal destination for a short cruise from Bali.
Cruising West Java
10 - 11 The Moana offers the chance to get out and explore the beauty of the
Ujung Kulon National Park.
The traditional fleet
12 - 20 There is a huge choice of charming vessels to choose from for your
adventures throughout the archipelago.
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Diving
T
he possibilities for those seeking fun in the
sun while enjoying their favourite water sports
in Indonesia are almost endless. For divers
and snorkellors, depending on where you
In The World’s go and what’ your pleasure, there is an
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excellent variety of locations from which to
choose from, including Java, Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa,
Greatest
Flores and all the way east to Irian Jaya. From the
wild and truly fantastic underwater sites of Irian Jaya,
divers can head for a lagoon where huge schools of
jacks and baracuddas crowd the water while sea
Archipelago
turtles, black manta rays and scores of other marine
species drifty by. Without a doubt, this is one of the
premier dive sites anywhere in the world.
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The island of Bali’ beauty on land is world-
s diving and snorkeling locations. The island of Bunaken,
renowned but there is now increasing interest in its with its sea garden in Teluk Liang cove, offers
underwater wonders as well. For beginners to experts spectaculars reef formations and an enormous variety
there are several spots around the island from shallow of marine life.
sandy areas to steep drop-offs and wrecks that will Alternatively, the dive spots off the north coast of
please at every level. The marvelous World War II Flores in Nusa Tenggara, are described by
shipwreck at Tulamben, about 100 km northeast of experienced divers as some of the best in the world.
Thousands of fish swim lazily through the coral
Sanur is known for its abundance of fish as the ship’ s
formations that resemble everything from stove pipes
remains provide hundreds of nooks and crannies for
to beer kegs in shape.
them to live in.
Closer to the capital Jakarta, the Pulau Seribu
Off the far northwestern trip to Bali lies the small
Islands are just a two-hour boat ride from Jakarta.
island of Manjangen and its national underwater
They offer the perfect combination of first-class
park. The quality of marine life at Manjangen rivals
accommodation with a variety of water sports on
that found anywhere else in the archipelago. The
offer, from sailing to fishing to windsurfing and diving.
wide open waters allow for plenty of room to explore
The diving here is ideal for beginners and those
even if diving in a large group. Those travelling to
wishing to take a diving course.
Manjangen can make their arrangements through
With over 17,000 islands Indonesia is truly a
the many dive operators located in Bali’ famous
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water sports enthusiast’ dream. As more incredible
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tourist areas, who also organize trips to Nusa Penida
locations are discovered, there will always be more
and the clear waters off east Bali.
The Bunaken Underwater Park off the coast of added to the best of the best. Here we bring just a
Manado in North Sulawesi is one of Indonesia’ bests few of these experiences to life.
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CRUISE
CONTROL
One of the most magical holiday experiences
anywhere in the world is to jump abroad an
Indonesian phinisi schooner and cruise the islands
and bays of the archipelago. These vessels, many
loosely associated under the traditional Fleet group,
are usually refitted to a high degree of luxury and
safety and dedicated to your complete enjoyment
for both short and longer cruises.
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Phinisi trips set off from a number of Indonesia's
ports, including Jakarta, Makasar, Manado and
Bima, with most cruises centered at the port of
Benoa on Bali, heading to Sumba, Flores, the
Komodo National Park and beyond.
Enjoy the trip - it's
something not
available anywhere
else in the world!
There is a wide range of boats and cruises
available, offering everything from frugal lodgings
to extreme luxury aboard floating palaces, with
high levels of service and facilities. But everywhere
you go, the cruising experience will be blessed
with the same crystal clear waters, teeming exotic
reefs and untouched glorious sandy beaches.
Indonesia provides an unbelievable choice of
cruise destinations and experiences, but equally
fascinating is the range of vessels that are ready
to bear you there. This is the magic of cruising in
Indonesia – adventure and comfort in equal doses!
In this short guide we illustrate the many delights
of a cruise on board a traditional vessel; the choice
of where to sail to is up to you. Enjoy the trip - it's
something not available anywhere else in the
world!
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Diving Underwater Eden
in North Sulawesi
The main reason most travellers go to Manado The coral walls don’t fail to impress, leading to
is for the scuba diving. Bunaken has achieved a countless hours exploring the caves, nooks and
reputation as something of a Mecca for international crannies of remarkable reefs. Lionfish always
divers and boasts an incredible range of underwater impress, as do the feisty clown fish. Dolphin are
environments in a relatively close proximity. The quite often spotted and at some drop-off points,
area is unique, it’s the heart of the most biologically shoals of fish swirl around in such profusion it’s
diverse marine environment on earth. There are like entering a wind-driven snowstorm.
more than 300 species of fish and 500 coral For non-divers and non-swimmers you can still
varieties. There are four completely different experience the wonders of this underwater world,
environments - the coral wall drop-offs of Bunaken, either by snorkelling or in a glass-bottomed boat.
the black volcanic sands around Lembeh, home to There are also a number of different places to
extraordinary creatures like nudibranches and learn to dive in and around Bali. Bali offers some
seahorses, the soft coral slopes and the sea where great dive sites, including Menjangan Island in the
you get a large selection of pelagics. north west, Amed in the north east and Tulamben
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on the east coast not far from Candidasa.
Further afield, one option is Gili Trawangan,
a small island off the coast of Lombok. Gili
is the Lombok word for small island and the
three famous Gilis sit north west of Lombok,
about ten minutes away by boat. Gili
Trawangan is the most popular with the best
tourist infrastructure. The other two islands
(Gili Air and Gili Meno) provide more of a
Robinson Crusoe feel for the adventurous
traveller. The fastest way to get to Gili
Trawangan from Bali is the Bluewater Safari
speedboat service that powers across the
It’s the heart of the
most biologically
diverse marine
environment on earth
Lombok Strait, taking just under two hours
from Benoa Harbour.
There are a number of dive outfits
available on Gili Trawangan to choose from.
Once the introductory sessions in the
swimming pool are over, learners can
experience the beauty of the deep in the
clear waters around the islands. Trigger fish
skulk across the ocean floor, guarding their
nests, moray eels poke their heads out of
rocky nooks and crannies, giant turtles float
past on the way to the surface for air, whilst
white tipped reef sharks slink around
keeping an eye on affairs. Wherever you
choose to dive in this region, it’s guaranteed
you’ll discover an underwater world like no
other.
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Cruising from Bali
Nusa Lembongan - two hours from Bali is
another world. This little island, where white sandy
beaches, seaweed farms and sub aqua coral
gardens are surrounded by turqoise waters, is
very much of a mystery to most visitors to Bali.
But it makes a fantastic and memorable gateway.
While the island's still part of Bali, it's far enough
away to make it perfect for either a big day out
or a quiet holiday.
Lembongan lies deep in the Lombok Strait,
close to the sister islands of Nusa Ceningan and
Nusa Penida, once famous as islands of
banishment in the days when the Regency of
Klungkung ruled. While still part of Klungkung
Regency, they are no longer islands of punishment
but rather islands of pleasure. And today Nusa
Penida is better known for its distinctive red cepuk
handloomed cloth and as a great dive site, as
those swirling waters hide a wealth of big fish
and coloured corals.
Cruises leave early morning from Benoa
Harbour – the departure point for all the boats
that go across to Lembongan – The Bounty, Bali
Hai, and several other bigger sailboats. Each
makes a daily trip providing a big, fun day out
for holidaymakers. One choice is the Waka Louka,
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a luxury catamaran designed as an alternative to
the more crowded larger boats, with a limit of 15
passengers. It’ a great way of making the crossing,
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relaxing in comfortable surroundings while being
waited on hand and foot. The Waka group also
have their own resort on Nusa Lembongan, Waka
Nusa, which is a tropical paradise with white
sand floors shaded by tall coconut trees – the sort
Nusa Lembongan is
the ideal way to start
exploring the magic of
Indonesia
of place you feel instantly relaxed. Dinner here is
incredibly romantic. Guests sit under the coconut
trees with sand underfoot, at charming candlelit
wooden tables looking out to sea.
The deserted white sand beaches are offset by
crashing waves on the other side of the small
island which is a great place form sunset. There
are also some good surfing breaks off the island.
For one of the shorter cruises on offer, Nusa
Lembongan is the ideal way to start exploring the
magic of Indonesia.
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The voyage
of the Moana.
A weekend
cruise.
A fun crew and out of way destinations are
just some of the ingredients that make cruising
on the Moana an excellent weekend excursion
from the capital Jakarta. This boat makes weekly
excursions to places like the Thousand Islands,
the Ujung Kulon National Park and Tanah Beru
off Sulawesi.
The ship’s owner Josch Brunner says he has
developed a knack for pleasing people ever since
he was a young boy in the snow-capped mountains
of his native Austria, where his parents ran a
hotel. It all began in December of 2002, when
he had what he calls his ‘Magic Spell’ during a
visit to some of Indonesia’s islands. Struck by the
beauty of the country, he decided to build his
own boat and reveal the many wonders of the
country to others.
The vessel now boasts seven crew members, a
captain, a cook, a mechanic and two deckhands.
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Below deck, five air-conditioned cabins with
toilet and shower, offer comfortable
accommodation while at sea.
Cruises on the Moana are highlighted by
many memorable moments. Excursions to the
white sandy beaches of Ujung Kulon National
Park, swimming in the aqua-blue waters of the
Indian Ocean, and delicious meals of fresh
seafood prepared by the talented on-board team,
are rounded off by fun and entertainment under
the starry night skies.
There is also excellent fishing in the region:
Cruises on the Moana coral trout, grouper, tuna, marlin and red snapper
are plentiful, while dolphins and sea turtles are
also regularly spotted.
are highlighted by Cruises onboard the Moana last from two to
seven days. Activities like canoeing, snorkelling
many memorable and scuba diving are available and water skiing
will soon on offer.
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Traditional Fleet
The number of boats offering cruises
throughout Indonesia is constantly on the increase.
Here we feature just some of the fantastic boats
on offer.
The Embaku
The Embaku is unique to this charter market
as she has been designed to cater to clients
looking for a private yacht as apposed to diving
or cruising with other guests. This vessel is fully
air-conditioned, fully equipped electronically and
her galley is equipped with all the amenities one
would expect in a vessel of this class including a
dishwasher, freezers and multiple refrigerators to
keep everything ice cold. Activities include water
skiing, surfing and diving – there is a powerful
dive compressor on board. Marble bathrooms
provide continuous flowing hot water. The crew
is experienced, having worked on numerous other
live-aboards in Indonesia.
The Ratu Rima
This vessel has been designed to service both
adventure sailing and scuba diving enthusiasts.
The vessel's main cabin layout has been designed
to provide a comfortable, private dorm effect for
up to 10 passengers.
The Arch II
Huge cabins and lots of space allocated to
guest services make this a very comfortable boat
to spend time on. The boat is usually located at
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the fabulous port of Ambon, a destination
desperately in need of a vessel of this type to access
the popular Banda Islands and the fantastic reefs
of the Malukus. Dive facilities are available and
cover the full spectrum of professional equipment
needed to make this vessel the dive adventure of a
lifetime!
The Silolona
The introduction of this beautiful boat has
helped the Indonesian Archipelago move itself to
She has been designed to
cater to clients looking
for a private yacht as
apposed to diving or
cruising with other guests
become one of the world’s premier cruising
destinations. KLM Silolona, was constructed over
a period of three years and was purpose built to
be the absolute best. She is based predominantly
in Indonesia, but moves north to Malaysia and
Thailand during the rainy season. Accommodation
aboard this fine example of a traditional vessel is
highly luxurious, with each cabin designed to
promote the fabrics and culture of a different region
of the country. Levels of service are five star as are
the on-board facilities.
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The Sri NoaNoa
Constructed for the surfing market, this fine little
vessel is fast and comfortable and perfect for the
family that wants to cruise the waters from Bali as
far as Lombok or even Komodo. The sleeping
arrangements on Sri NoaNoa are best suited for
four passengers but six close friends can be very
comfortable for a week or two.
The Mutiara
The Mutiara has been designed to service
surfing, sport fishing and scuba diving enthusiasts.
The vessel's main cabin layout has been designed
to provide a comfortable, private dorm effect for up
to eight passengers. The boat’s prime business is
dedicated to those wishing to surf the area of
Mentawi off the west coast of Sumatra.
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The Helena
This fine little vessel has recently joined the
Traditional Fleet and has been cruising the Raja
Empat Group for the last few years. She is operated
by a local NGO providing communal assistance
to children of the area and proceeds from her use
benefits them. While she is not a deluxe vessel,
she is a powerful with comfortable accommodation
for four guests. While the Raja Empat is known for
its diving, this region of Indonesia is also fantastic
for bird watching, fishing and exploring. This boat
is perfect for a small group or family that want to
get away from it all in one of the most pristine
areas of the Indonesian Archipelago.
Phinisi Schooner
should be on your
short list of vessels
for Private Charter
The Mimpi
The Mimpi has been designed with total comfort
in mind, for diving trips around the area of North
Sulawesi. The vessel is fully equipped for extended
dive expeditions in the region. Her 255 hp Yanmar
engine pushes her at a comfortable 10 knots and
her crew has been operating in this region for more
than four years. If you are looking for the right
vessel to visit the area of Manado and extended
regions, this fine Phinisi Schooner should be on
your short list of vessels for Private Charter.
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well-powered with her 200hp Cummings V8 engine
The Duyun
The Duyung was designed to service adventure and cruises at comfortable speeds of 7-8 knots.
sailors and cruisers with a sense of taste for old Under sail SV Jaya performs very well and for long
world charm. The vessel's main cabin layout has distance sailing, her Swedish Owner relies
been designed to provide a comfortable, yacht-like confidently on wind only to move her between
interior with two private double cabins and lounge Thailand and Indonesia.
areas capable of sleeping another five additional
guests. The comfortable dinette and functional The Majest
galley area are all located on the upper deck to This vessel has been designed after the classic
insure quiet nights of restful sailing below. On the American schooner, with a magnificent tropical
outer main deck a comfortable sunning area is hardwood interior. This vessel is well-equipped for
provided with a massive amount of open deck cruising with plenty of 220v power to maintain her
space for on deck activities. freezers and refrigeration system. Her deck space
is massive and will provide her guests with plenty
of space for those cool cruising afternoons. Large
The SV Jaya
The Jaya is one of the more unique boat designs deck hatches insure a cool and comfortable below-
in the Traditional Fleet. She has a galley area that deck environment. Her English-speaking, hotel-
any housewife would love! Her main deck space trained cruise director has been selected to provide
is massive and her upper deck provides the perfect a hassle-free interaction with the guests. The boat
setting for relaxing anchorage naps. The vessel is is fully equipped for diving with Coltisub
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Compressor, tanks and dive equipment. Rental of
equipment is available at an additional cost. This
vessel has considerable experience exploring the
many dive destinations of the archipelago.
The Bintang Utara
The Bintang Utara (North Star) has been
designed for small group expeditions throughout
the Indonesian Archipleago. Her Belgium owner
has invested considerable funds to create a
comfortable, stable and roomy vessel. This fine
ship is well-equipped and maintained. Each cabin
is tastefully appointed and service on board can
be considered four-star quality.
The Seven Seas
This beautiful recently launched ship is well-
equipped with large spacious cabins on three
decks. She is fully dive equipped with facilities
for up to 16 guests in air-conditioned comfort.
The vessels owners are committed to extended
cruise operations around the archipelago and set
out a migratory schedule that visited all the best
dive destinations in Indonesia over her first year
of operation. If you have a group looking for a
special vessel, this one should be on your short
list.
The Feliana
The Feliana is a comfortable 21-metre Pinisi
Schooner, newly constructed in 2004. She has
been designed to service a basic three-star level
service and is well equipped with all the
ammenities that one would expect aboard a more
expensive vessel.
The Citra Pelangi
Citra Pelangi has been designed and
constructed by a professional commercial diver to
service only the most avid of sport dive enthusiasts.
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No cost has been spared to make this one of the
finest dive vessels operating in the Indonesian
Archipelago. Her upper deck is designed strictly
for business, with the owner’s cabin and a truly
impressive bridge with state-of-the-art electronics
and navigation gear. The main deck of this fine
vessel is the location of a comfortable lounge and
bar, dive services, galley and for safety, one of the
few decompression chambers actually aboard the
vessel in Indonesia. The lower deck boasts six very
large double cabins with private ensuite facilities.
This vessel is fully air-conditioned with a hot and
cold pressurized water system.
The Katherina is without
question one of the finest
vessels in the Traditional
Fleet of Indonesia
The Katharina
The Katherina is without question one of the
finest vessels in the Traditional Fleet of Indonesia.
Her many expeditions to Irian Jaya to visit the
Asmat Tribes has made her the focal point of
numerous documentaries on Indonesian Culture.
She is fully equipped and carries a comfortable
12 passengers in absolute traditional comfort.
M.Y. Adventure Siberut
M.Y. Adventure Siberut is amongst the best
available in Indonesia, purposely built to service
only the most discriminating guests, with no expense
spared. With cruising speed of 10-20 knots, she
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is capable of immediate access to some of
Indonesia's best diving and sport fishing grounds.
Her main deck salon is outfitted with DVD, CD
sound systems with BOSE amplifier and speakers,
flat screen TV, full bar, cappuccino machine, top
loading stainless steel freezer, ice maker and
gourmet galley and cordon bleu chef.
The Berdari
The Berdari is a special class of vessel - no
expense has been spared to make her one of the
more comfortable classics of the Traditional Fleet.
Her accommodation is spacious, her dive staff is
professional and she is a very capable sea going
vessel. Her Indonesian owner is a long time, cruise
industry professional with a reputation for high
service standards.
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Cruising through the islands on one of Indonesia’ more
Cruising through the islands on one of Indonesia’s traditional wooden schooners is a unique and relaxing way to discover the “hidden” beauty of Indonesia. These refurbished and luxurious vessels which are crewed to a high professional international standard sail from all of Indonesia’s major tourism ports. You can also be certain of receiving a very warm welcome when you come and discover Indonesia’s diving & cruising destinations for yourself! Regards, Jero Wacik less
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