Description
A ship to enchant and surprise you and the perfect way to relax, the Silolona is a 50 metre wooden luxury schooner and with exclusive use is ideal for a romantic hideaway or a wonderful unforgettable family adventure.
Silolona is stunningly decorated in beautiful teak wood and is adorned with Indonesian artefacts and tribal art, much of which has been collected over the years on the yacht's incredible journeys.
Cruise the East Indonesian Islands in search of the Komodo Dragon and wake every morning to a new island landscape and a different culture, a gently smouldering volcano, the craggy peaks of Komodo or a sleepy native harbour bustling with traditional fishing boats. Whether your preference is for culture, beaches, snorkelling, fishing, diving or simply reading on deck in the sun, when aboard the Silolona the sky is the limit and you can explore the area of your choice at your own pace.
Guide price
£4,000
per person
£4,000 Per person based on a 5 night tailormade itinerary on a Full board basis (alcohol not included) including diving for experienced divers, non motorised watersports, private guide and fishing.
Accommodation
The Silolona has 5 air conditioned en suite cabins (3 Master Cabins & 2 Guest Cabins) for exclusive use.
Childcare
The Silolona has good facilities for children and welcomes families. As the yacht is taken on a private charter basis, the crew can alter and tailor make activities and meals to suit each and every member of your party.
Facilities
You can specific your meal requests or leave the menu to the chef who is able to produce a wide and delicious range of Asian and Western dishes. 3 Zodiac tenders accompany the boat to take you off for day excursions, to the beach and fishing. On board there is a beautiful sundeck, snorkelling and diving equipment, kayaks, water skis, windsurfer, wake board and fishing gear. There is a PADI dive centre and fully qualified dive instructor on board the Silolona.
Activities
Included are 2 dives per person per day on board for licensed divers and all other water activities on offer. Padi Dive Courses are extra, as well as some land expeditions for cultural journeys. Rejuvenating on board spa treatments are also available.
Services
Simply make your wishes known before your cruise takes place and The Silolona crew will ensure that you have the trip you desire.
When to travel
Straddling the equator, Indonesia tends to have a fairly even climate year-round. Rather than four seasons, Indonesia has two – wet and dry – and there are no extremes of temperature between winter and summer. In most parts of Indonesia, the wet season falls between October and April and the dry season between May and September. December and January see Indonesia at its most humid and rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain for more prolonged periods.
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Location and directions
Indonesia
Positioned during April to November off the islands of Eastern Indonesia.
How to get there
A 17-hour international flight with one stopover to Denpasar Ngurah Rai, followed by a 1-hour domestic seaplane to Ruteng.