Luxury sailing yacht SI DATU BUA is a replica of the famous Indonesian trading vessels known as 'Phinisi'. SI DATU BUA measures 40 metres and was launched in 2012. Beautifully handcrafted, she offers her discerning charter guests a great opportunity to discover breathtaking scenery, fabulous underwater wonders as well as fascinating artistic expression during their charter vacation around South East Asia.
SI DATU BUA is a fully-certified Padi Diver Centers but also offer many other options for non-divers including snorkeling, fishing, kayaking, waterskiing, and of course, relaxing on a perfect sandy beach, secluded and just for the family or group of friends.
The classic sailing Phinisi SI DATU BUA is also available for Tandem Charters with the equally spectacular classic sailing yacht SILOLONA. In tandem, the luxury yachts SI DATU BUA and SILOLONA accommodate up to 16 to 18 guests in 8 large guest suites. Tandem charters are excellent for special occasions, family celebrations as well as corporate events.
ACCOMMODATION & DECK AREAS
SI DATU BUA accommodates 6 guests in 3 King Suites. Their comfort is ensured thanks to a professional and friendly crew of 14, including a Dive Master and an Executive Chef. SI DATU BUA was constructed using raw materials specially selected with great attention. Her interior design features elements reflecting the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the island of Sulawesi.
SI DATU BUA gives her charter guests the opportunity to dive or snorkel the best reefs in the world or relax on the amazing teak deck, shaded by the magnificent black sails. In addition, guests can enjoy the finest wines and the most palatable Asian fusion cuisine prepared by her talented Executive Chef.
DESTINATIONS
May to September : Komodo National Park based.
Sailing in the following areas: Komodo National Park, Flores, Savu Sea.
Departure port: Labuhan Bajo (Western Flores)
Domestic flight: needed departing from Bali.
October to April : West Papua based.
Sailing in the following areas: Mollucas, Raja Ampat and Cendrawasih Bay.
Departure ports:
Banda and the Spice Islands – Ambon
Raja Ampat – Sorong, West Papua
Cendrawasih Bay – Biak, North Papua
Domestic flight: needed departing from Bali or, Jakarta.