A beguiling yacht charter destination with pristine natural
scenery, picturesque beaches and mythical ancient shrines,
Indonesia is a spiritual paradise blessed with beauty and
adventures of unparalleled proportions. The spectacular archipelago
is the largest in the world and her lush verdant lands of
rainforests, hills, rivers, volcanoes and rice paddy fields,
stretches over 3,400 miles with nearly 18,000 islands to explore.
With a diverse range of cultures, traditions, and exquisite flora
and fauna, a yachting holiday in Indonesia is guaranteed to be
unlike anything you have ever experienced before.
The exquisite tropical island nation of Indonesia has many exotic
and alluring yachting spots to travel to, each offering exceptional
escapades on land and sea. Journey to this much sought-after corner
of the world aboard a charter
mega yacht, charter
sailing yacht, or charter
catamaran for the vacation of a lifetime and leave forever
changed. Visit Bali for the ultimate in barefoot luxury, Maluku for
her pristine beaches or Sulawesi for an underwater utopia that
caters to dive enthusiasts. Adventurous souls will want to stop at
the mysterious Komodo Island for an up close and personal encounter
with the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard species in the world,
while history buffs will find great interest exploring the sacred
heritage sites of Java.
Boasting of ethereal beauty with pristine powdery white sand
beaches, sparkling turquoise seas and majestic jade landscapes of
rolling hills and soaring volcano peaks, the devoutly Hindu island
of Bali is a sanctuary for the body and the soul. Offering numerous
opportunities for sightseeing and plentiful options for outdoor
activities, combined with a vibrant culture and the warm
hospitality of the Balinese people, it is not hard to see why this
stunning locale has become a popular yacht charter destination.
While the beaches here are touted as some of the most beautiful in
the world and provide the perfect setting for rest and relaxation,
if you are seeking one-of-a-kind experiences, Bali is home to some
exceptional attractions that should not to be missed. Embark on a
journey of spiritual enlightenment by visiting one of the thousands
of centuries-old temples on the island. One of the most impressive
ancient shrines is the Tanah Lot temple perched high above a
seaside cliff.
Other exciting excursions include a visit to the Elephant Safari
Park for an elephant trek through Taro forest, a hike to the summit
of the 10,300 foot Mount Agung, shopping in Kuta Market for
artisanal handicrafts, or horseback riding through the rice paddies
of Kerobokan. Spectacular underwater adventures await those that
venture to Bali’s most popular dive site Tulamben, exploring the
wreckage from the World War II Japanese torpedoed USAT Liberty.
One of Indonesia’s largest islands, Java is the most populated
island in the world and home to more than 300 different ethnic
groups speaking 750 different languages. The heart and soul of
Indonesia, this melting pot of cultures ranging from Hindu-Buddhist
to Dutch colonialism is truly fascinating and features a number of
the region’s most notable cultural sites, many of which are
included on the UNESCO World Heritage list. In the capital city of
Jakarta, visitors will find a prime representation of the nation’s
motto: "Unity in Diversity." The thriving metropolis features an
eclectic mix of modern skyscrapers intermingled with traditional
structures all set amidst breathtaking landscapes. In Jakarta’s Old
Town visit museums, sacred shrines, and classic Indonesian eateries
or venture north for a more subdued atmosphere and blissful
lounging on the beach.
Honored with being the most cultural and biodiverse region in the
world featuring an astounding number of indigenous groups and
unique flora and fauna found nowhere else, Papua is a choice yacht
charter destination for nature lovers and those seeking cultural
enrichment. Largely undeveloped, the lands of Papua are exceptional
in their natural splendor offering exquisite beaches, verdant
grassy meadows and towering rainforests. The primitive tribes that
reside in Papua live life much in the same way as they did since
the Stone Age and a fascinating excursion to their rural villages
is an enthralling experience to remember. Appealing to scuba
divers, a visit to Papua would not be complete without a stop to
Raja Ampat which boasts of the richest marine biodiversity on the
planet.
The ultimate tropical hideaway comprised of over a thousand remote
islands with lush rainforests, unique fauna, and pristine beaches,
Maluku is the perfect secluded oasis for those that want to escape
from it all. Most famously known as the fabled “spice islands”
which lured Indian, Chinese, Arab and European traders to her
dazzling shores in search of cloves, nutmeg, and mace, the Maluku
islands are purportedly mesmerizing in their beauty with
surrounding crystal clear seas that are idyllic for snorkeling and
diving. If postcard perfection is what you seek, nothing compares
to Pasir Panjang. Translated it means long sandy beach and
stretching over 7 miles with fine powdery white sand, swaying
coconut palms, and turquoise waters, it is guaranteed to take your
breath away.
Those yearning for intrepid adventures will find Sumatra undeniably
alluring. Wild and untamed, the rugged island boasts of
jaw-dropping volcanic landscapes, tropical jungles teeming with
exotic wildlife and vegetation, cascading rivers, and beautiful
white sand beaches. A great jungle trek can be experienced in Bukit
Lawang, a small village located on the edge of Gunung Leuser
National Park affording visitors the opportunity to see rare
Sumatran orangutans, tigers and rhinos in their natural habitat.
Sure to deliver heart-pounding excitement is a hike along the
smoking volcanoes of Berastagi, there is Gunung Sinabung to the
west and Gunung Sibayak to the north. Travel to the Mentawi Islands
and Nias for surfing and for underwater explorations of the highest
caliber, snorkeling and diving over the stunning coral reefs in
Pulau Weh cannot be beat.
Home to the legendary Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard
species which can reach a length of ten feet and weigh more than
150 pounds, Komodo Island is an eco-travel hot spot. Within the
Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attractions
include a guided trek through Poreng Valley to spot these
prehistoric giants, a challenging hike up to the 1,835 ft-high peak
of Bukit Randolph for sublime vistas, or an exhilarating scuba dive
at Castle Rock. A serene beach excursion welcomes visitors at
Pantai Merah or Red Beach, a secluded stretch of pink-colored sand
bordered by calm blue seas.
Sulawesi is bountiful in her natural beauty, with a scenic
coastline, steep hills, volcanic mountains, and dense jungles.
Renowned for its spectacular biodiverse marine life featuring over
3000 varieties of fish and more than 300 different kinds of coral,
the world famous Bunaken Marine National Park attracts scuba divers
from around the globe. If an unspoiled paradise marked by golden
sand and turquoise seas piques your interest, the blissful beaches
of Togian Islands are beyond compare.
The food of Indonesia reflects it diverse cultures and traditions
which vary across the islands. Traditional Balinese fare is
generally spicy and shares many similarities with the cuisine of
China and Thailand. Unlike the rest of Indonesia, pork is
incorporated in many of their dishes and Bali is known for their
delicious babi guling or roasted suckling pig. The food of Java
tends to be more sweet than savory, exemplified in the celebrated
dish of gudeg, a curry made from jackfruit and Sumatran cuisine
tends to display an Indian or Middle Eastern influence as seen in
their famous nasi padang.
While regionally there are differences, most Indonesian dishes rely
on simple preparations and commonly contain chili peppers,
coriander, cumin, and ginger and are accompanied by rice. Specialty
dishes which originated in Indonesia and are worthy of a sample
include satay (barbequed meat skewers), rendang (spicy meat
slow-cooked in coconut milk), and gado-gado (salad with a peanut
sauce dressing).
A world of heavenly experiences and enlightening encounters await
you in Indonesia. Open the door to paradise with Sunreef Yachts Charter on a
luxurious cruise aboard a stunning charter
mega yacht, charter
sailing yacht, charter power boat or charter
catamaran in this premier exotic destination and make your
dreams come true.