Luxury Sailing Charter SILOLONA
Traditional phinisi sailing through Indonesia's most remote islands
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About Luxury Sailing Charter SILOLONA
SILOLONA is a traditional phinisi, meticulously restored to marry authentic Indonesian naval architecture with contemporary luxury. Built in 2004, this 50-metre sailing yacht accommodates ten guests across five cabins, each appointed with either king or queen berths. Her teakwood interiors and naturally lit salons create intimate spaces for rest between days of exploration, whilst the expansive upper deck commands unobstructed sightlines across the archipelago.
Captain Kamto leads a dedicated crew committed to seamless service, supported by an accomplished chef who interprets Asian-inspired cuisine with precision. Your itinerary coordinator ensures each day unfolds precisely as envisioned, whether you're navigating hidden lagoons, anchoring near Komodo's volcanic shores, or discovering the coral gardens of Raja Ampat. Every element, from pre-dawn departures to starlit dinners, reflects the crew's deep knowledge of Indonesia's most coveted waters.
Highlights
- •Traditional phinisi design combined with modern comfort and five well-appointed cabins
- •Expert crew led by Captain Kamto with personalised itinerary management throughout your voyage
- •Gourmet Asian cuisine crafted daily by an accomplished onboard chef
- •Access to Indonesia's most remote anchorages from Komodo to Raja Ampat
The Charter Experience
Charter SILOLONA from Labuan Bajo to sail the crystalline passages between Komodo Island and Raja Ampat, two of Southeast Asia's most pristine cruising grounds. Days unfold around your preferences: diving into thriving reef systems, trekking among endemic wildlife, or simply anchoring in remote bays where limestone cliffs rise dramatically from turquoise shallows. Mornings bring fresh air and possibility; evenings bring refined dining on deck with the Java Sea stretching endlessly beyond. This is sailing stripped of pretence, grounded in real geography and genuine exploration, delivered with the quiet efficiency of a crew that knows these islands intimately.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day voyage typically departs Labuan Bajo bound for Komodo Island's northern passages, where guests encounter dramatic volcanic landscapes and thriving marine ecosystems. Days three and four venture toward Raja Ampat's legendary dive sites and pristine anchorages, including hidden lagoons accessible only to smaller vessels. The return journey incorporates quieter bays suited to reflection, diving, or water sports, culminating in a final evening of celebration as SILOLONA approaches her home port.
Specifications
50.0 m
10
5
10
Monohull
2004
10 kn
17
