Adventure Sailing in
Indonesia
8 Days/7 Nights cruise
Set sail to seas holding a wealth of treasures and
secrets, just waiting to be discovered. Isolated island cultures, almost
untouched by the passing of time offer a glimpse of an unique and fascinating
world while providing ample opportunities to collect artifacts and
handicrafts unavailable elsewhere in the world.
Departure |
Join In Rates Per Person in $US |
Bima - Maumere |
Maumere - Bima |
Bima - Bima |
8 NOV 07 |
1,795 |
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19 NOV 07 |
- |
1,795 |
- |
29 NOV 07 |
1,795 |
- |
- |
9 DEC 07 |
- |
1,795 |
- |
19 DEC 07 |
1,795 |
- |
- |
29 DEC 07 |
- |
1,795 |
- |
8 JAN 08 |
1,795 |
- |
- |
18 JAN 08 |
- |
1,795 |
- |
9 MAR 08 |
- |
- |
1,795 |
19 MAR 08 |
- |
- |
1,795 |
28 MAR 08 |
- |
- |
1,795 |
10 APR 08 |
- |
- |
1,795 |
20 APR 08 |
- |
- |
1,795 |
Price Includes:
· Full
board accommodation on join-in basis
· AC cabin
with private shower and toilet|
· Soft
drinks, tea, coffee and mineral water
· Towels
· Laundry
services (complimentary 2 pcs)
· Excursions
· Use of
snorkeling gear and sea canoes
· European
tour leader
· Transfers
to/from the ship in Bima & Maurere
Price Excludes:
· Airfares
· Alcoholic
beverages
· Transfers
in Bali
· Crew
gratuities
· Entrance
fee Komodo National Park
· Transfers
from and/or to the ship in Bali
Remark: itineraries 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.
 
Itinerary Bima-Komodo-North
Flores-Maumere (v.v)

Day 1
Arrival in Bima.
After checking in on the Ombak Putih we will start an excursion to a traditional village called Wawo in the mountains south east of Bima.
The panoramas on the way there are breathtaking! In the village we’ll witness
a performance of an ancient martial art as well as rituals relate to the
planting and harvesting of rice.
Late afternoon embarkation on board the Ombak Putih.
Day 2
Arrival in Komodo/Rinca one of the many islands in
Komodo
National Park to watch
the feared Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. Skilled rangers will
safely guide you to see these huge predators that can reach a length of more
than three meters and can weigh up to 120 kg. During lunch the boat sails to
a nearby white sandy beach, where you can explore the rich reef or bask in
the sun.
Day 3
Arrival in Labuhanbajo,
a charming small fisherman village at the western tip of
Flores.
By mini-bus we go to a nearby village, where the local people demonstrate
ancient dances and the famous whip fighting of the Manggarai people, the caci. In the afternoon we sail
the boat to a beautiful beach for snorkeling and a swim at one of the many
secluded beaches in the area.
Day 4
Riung islands a group of
uninhabited isla nds just
of the coast of
North Flores. Enjoy a day on
the beach, snorkel or climb up the hill for a spectacular view on the Ombak Putih and the
island of
Flores in the background.
Day 5
Anchor at Punge beach at the
island
of
Palu’e.
Early morning trek up the hill to Ko'a village. The Ko'a villagers still preserve a great cultural
heritage, and when they perform their dances and rites this will look so genuine
as if the rite is dedicated to their ancestors, these people are very proud
of their culture. Observe the village life where water is a luxury (they have
to trap gas/vapor and channel water drops into bamboo poles for drinking
water). Women still have the tradition of weaving and wearing the Palu’e ikat.
Day 6
Arrival in Ropa.
You will start your tour early in the morning to the famous three colored
lakes of the Kelimutu volcano. After seeing the
lakes you will make a short walk downhill and have a short coffee break with
a snack. You will continue your program via some villages where women will
demo nstrate
Flores ikat weaving, than back to Ropa where you will meet the boat again. The late afternoon and evening we spend
on a nearby beach.
Day 7
Arrival at Pulau Besar. Visit one of the fishing villages where people
live in houses on stilts just of the beach. Experience the tranquil life on
this tropical paradise island. Jacque Cousteau once said that the reefs here
were among the most rich he had ever seen. Now it is fascinating to see how a
reef recovers from an earthquake almost 15 years ago. In the evening the cook
will prepare a beach BBQ.
Day 8
Arrival in Maumere,
Flores. Morning excursion to Watublapi village,
cultural performance and traditional handcraft textile making process. After
this excursion we will transfer you to the airport for the flight back to
Bali.
Itinerary Bima – Flores – Sawu –
Sumba – Bima

Day 1
Arrival in Bima,
East Sumbawa, and transfer
from the airport to the harbor. Embarkation on board the Ombak Putih. After lunch we sail to a beautiful beach to
have a refreshing swim. During sunset sailing to west
Flores.
Day 2
Labuhanbajo is a charming small fishermen
village at the western tip of
Flores island.
By mini bus to a nearby village where the local people will demonstrate
ancient dances and whip fighting. In the afternoon snorkeling at one of many
deserted beaches. At night sailing to
Sumba.
Day 3
Arrival in Waingapu,
East Sumba for a full day
tour to Waigili, a traditional village, where
villagers warmly welcome you with a horse dance and other indigenous
ceremonies. Of course you will have a chance to buy the famous ikats. Before departure we can also visit Prailiu, another traditional weaving village. Late
afternoon sailing to Sawu.
Day 4
Arrival on Sawu, a most
interesting and beautiful island. After lunch you will be welcomed at the
beach for a special cleansing ceremony. Later in the afternoon, the
enthusiastic villagers perform some beautiful dances symbolizing rituals and
ceremonies that still play an important role in the daily life of the Sawunese. They will also display their most beautiful ikats. In the late afternoon you can visit Namata the ancient old religious center of Sawu. Overnight at Sawu.
Day 5
Another half day at Sawu. We
go ashore at the same place where, in 1770, James Cook landed on the island.
Look around the ruins of Bodo, once a fortified
village. You then drive by truck to Mesara, to see ikat weaving in a traditional village. We can also try
the juice of the lontar palm, a staple food on Sawu. Sailing to
Flores.
Day 6
Arrival at the south coast of
Flores
to visit "Ngada country" located in the
highlands around the Inerie volcano with
breathtaking sceneries. You will visit some tribal villages on the hilltops
that have retained all their traditional architecture. At night sailing to
Komodo
National Park.
Day 7
Arrival in
Komodo
National Park. Early
morning hike to watch the feared Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. Two
rangers will guide you to see these fascinating predators that can reach a
length of more than three meters and can weigh up to 150kg. After lunch you
will sail to one of the beautiful surrounding islands where you can explore
the rich reef or bask in the sun. In the evening the crew will prepare a BBQ
at the beach. Sailing to Bima.
Day 8
Arrival at your disembarkation point, Bima. If time allows you might visit the colorful market
before your transfer to the airport for our flight back to Denpasar.
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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