Built by traditional South Sulawesi craftsmen in 2012, the 33m La Galigo dive liveaboard Indonesia is a traditional two - mast
Phinisi sailing boat.
The Samambaia is a new traditional wooden
Phinisi sailing yacht, catering for 14 guests in 6 cabins & 1 master cabin.
The Calico Jack is a traditional hand - made Indonesian
phinisi sailing around Komodo, Raja Ampat, Alor & the Banda Sea.
Tiger Blue is a beautifully crafted 34m traditional
phinisi sailing boat with generous deck space and five en - suite cabins sleeping up to 12 people.
For the live aboard experience of a lifetime, aboard a traditional wooden hand made
Phinisi sailing ship at a very reasonable cost, email us for more information on the contact us form below.
This two - mast
Phinisi sailing boat was designed specifically to cater to the needs of the liveaboard diving lifestyle.
This 22m
Phinisi sailing boat is a great budget option for those who want to travel and explore Raja Ampat.
Not exact matches
We've even
sailed aboard a luxurious
phinisi (traditional Indonesian
sailing vessel), operating as a liveaboard dive boat.
Another way to increase fuel efficiency would be to
sail into Raja Ampat aboard a traditional
phinisi schooner which in addition to being an adventure like no other, can take advantage of any wind to reduce fuel consumption.
A traditional
Phinisi vessel, it combines the ancient romance of the spice trade with cutting - edge contemporary amenities,
sailing the vibrant waters of Indonesia, from Amanwana to Komodo National Park and the Raja Ampat islands A range of expedition dates are available, please contact reservations to enquire or select the links below to book a selection of pre-scheduled expeditions Reserve Komodo Expeditions 15 - 22 April 2018 20 - 27 April 2018 29 April - 6 May 2018 15 - 20 May 2018 5 - 12 June 2018
Tiger Blue is a traditional 34m timber
phinisi yacht which
sails around the stunning islands of Eastern Indonesia.
The Al Iikai liveaboard is a traditional
sailing phinisi offering boutique trips in Indonesia.
There are both motor - boat dive cruises, and the more traditional
sailing tours on the grand Indonesian
Phinisi sailboats on offer.
Topside, the KLM Tidak ApaPa liveaboard is a traditional
sailing phinisi built in 2001.
In Indonesia, liveaboard diving is popularly done from a traditional Indonesian
sailing ship called a
Phinisi.
Liveaboard boats in Misool, usually an Indonesian
Phinisi (a traditional
sailing vessel), will take divers to a great number of fantastic reefs, rich in sea life.