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Amandira, a two-masted sailing ship measuring 52 metres from bow to stern, was handcrafted by the Konjo tribe and launched in 2015. A traditional Phinisi vessel, it combines the ancient romance of the spice trade with cutting-edge contemporary amenities, sailing the vibrant waters of Indonesia, from Amanwana to Komodo National Park and the Raja Ampat islands.
Cruising the waters of Indonesia’s Flores Sea, Amandira is a custom-built, 52-metre Phinisi sailing vessel. Based out of Amanwana, Amandira offers five elegant cabins and the romance of travelling under sail as well as motor. A crew of 14 ensures intuitive, seamless service.
THE 52-METRE AMANDIRA, A TWO-MASTED PHINISI VESSEL, HAS FIVE CABINS AND A CREW OF 15
The custom-built yacht is fitted with world-class diving equipment – including nitrox, which allows for longer dives. It can be chartered alongside the Amanikan for the ultimate Indonesian odyssey.
SPECIFICATIONS
TWIN-MASTED AMANDIRA WAS BUILT USING AGE-OLD TECHNIQUES OF SHIPBUILDERS FROM THE KONJO TRIBE
The ship was customised to integrate modern technology in both the cabins and the engine, which supplements the sails when necessary.
ACCOMMODATIONS
THE SHIP CAN ACCOMMODATE UP TO TEN GUESTS, WITH THREE SPACIOUS KING BED CABINS AND TWO BUNK BED CABINS
The three king bed cabins each have a living area with sofa, coffee table and writing desk, as well as a large bathroom with shower and twin vanities.
DESTINATIONS
VISIT THE VOLCANIC ISLES OF KOMODO NATIONAL PARK, A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Home to its namesake Komodo dragon, the isles of the park are reached through the azure waters and white sand beaches of the Nusa Tenggara islands.
CRUISE THE RAJA AMPAT ARCHIPELAGO, A WONDERLAND OF NATURAL BEAUTY, BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW WATER
Set between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the sea is one of the planet’s most diverse, with thousands of species of fish and hundreds of coral