
Ambon to
Maumere
10 days / 9 nights cruise
From the
Moluccas to the Spice Islands and island hopping to the Flower Cape.
Period
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Price per person in US$ |
Twin / Double cabin
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Single cabin |
November 2008 - October 2009
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2,250
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3,713 |
Price
Includes:
· Full board
· AC cabin
with private h/c shower and toilet
· Tea and
coffee
· Towels
· Excursions
· Use of
snorkeling gear and sea canoes
· European
cruise director and gifts
· Transfers
to/from in Ambon and Maumere
Price Excludes:
· Local
Airfares
· Beverages
· Crew
gratuities
· Laundry
Remark: itineraries are subject to change without notice
due to sea and weather conditions, availability of safe anchorage,
government regulations and other factors beyond the company's control.
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Itinerary Ambon - Spice Islands - Flores Cruise

Day 1
you
will embark on Ombak Putih in Tulehu harbor on the island of Ambon. The
vessel will depart in the course of the afternoon and then she goes on
a South-Easterly course for the overnight crossing to Bandaneira.
Day
2
you
will arrive in the famous Spice Islands. We first stop at the
Westernmost Ai Island to visit the centuries old spice plantations and
fortifications. Late in the morning we go for a swim or for some
snorkeling on an islet nearby. Around noon we proceed toward Bandaneira
town, passing by the Api volcano. You have the time to explore the
small town at your own pace. We have dinner on board spending a quiet
evening in the lagoon.
Day 3
You have the option to go for an early
morning trek up the Gunung Api volcano to enjoy the magnificent view of
the surrounding islands. Around noon we will depart toward Pisang
Island for some more exceptional snorkeling and more stunning views
from the small village on the hills. We set sail again late in the
afternoon for the overnight crossing to Manuk.
Day 4
You arrive at the small island of Manuk early in the morning
and although it is not possible to land here, we spend several hours in
what is truly a bird and marine sanctuary. We then proceed another 45
miles to Serua, another volcanic island and here we go ashore at the
village of Jerili. These two islands are literally some of the more
remote ones in the archipelago.
Day 5
You wake
up in the small bay on the East Coast of Damar Island. We go ashore at
the village of Beber for a two hour trek around the volcano to the
beach on the North coast. In the afternoon we anchor off the small
uninhabited island of Pulau Terbang Utara where our tender will take us
into its lagoon.
Day 6
We will first go snorkeling off the deserted beach of
Moapora, a small island near Pulau Romang. In the afternoon we will
meet the inhabitants of the main island and then make a two hours trek
from East to West through the orange and coconut groves.
Day 7
We
stop on the West Coast of Wetar Island. First we anchor off the small
islet of Reong and later in the day we go ashore on the main island for
a walk to the hot springs and the small settlement.
Day 8
You
will go ashore on the island of Alor. We anchor in front of the town of
Kalabahi and through the rugged landscape we will cross to the village
of Takpala to get some insight in the specific character of the island
and witness some traditional dances.
Day 9
We make a stop on the South coast of Lembata to visit the traditional
whale hunting village of Lamalerap. Here local fishermen still practice
a primitive form of whaling with their small open boats that are called
"pledang".
Day 10
We still have time for a morning swim before we reach our final
destination, the town of Maumere on Flores.
Ombak Putih Boat
The Ombak Putih was constructed in 1996/7. She is built and rigged as a traditional Buginese schooner but with all modern
conveniences to make sure you are safe and comfortable.
On deck, our spacious lounge overlooks the sea. You can relax it a
large table outside or in teak deck chairs under the canopy of our sun
deck.
Below deck you can find privacy in a spacious air-conditioned cabin
with private bathroom. Our crew of 16 will take care of our luxurious
onboard services.
Construction: Kalimantan, Indonesia, 1996/7
Registry: Indonesia
Length: 36 meters (118 feet)
Beam: 10 meters (33 feet)
Draft: 3.5 meters (11.5 feet)
Decks: 1 main deck, 1 sun deck, 1 cabin deck
Motor: Detroit Diesel, 8 cylinder
Sails: 2 masts, 7 sails, total 600 square meters
Max. speed: 10-12 knots under sail
Crew: 16 (Indonesians), 1 European cruise director
Capacity: 12 cabins for 24 passengers
Safety: inflatable life rafts, life buoys, life jackets
Navigation: radar, GPS, depth sounder
Voltage: 220 Volt
Speed boats: 1
Ombak Putih's main deck is dominated by the 25m tall
mainmast and a large deck table where you can have dinner under the
stars. On top of the deck house at the aft side of the boat, a spacious
sun deck (with canopy for some shade) overlooks the sea. Here you can
read in a comfortable deck chair or dream away on one of our matresses.
Your accommodation is below deck, where you will find twelve cabins,
four with double beds and eight with bunk beds. Unlike typical ship
accommodation, your cabin provides ample space to store your stuff and
still move about with ease. All cabins are airconditioned and have private bathrooms. Obviously, we provide all hotel amenities
you may require.
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