Experience the enchanting island of Bali with its stunning beaches, vibrant rice terraces, and ancient temples. Immerse yourself in local culture, enjoy world-class surfing, and savor delicious cuisine. Whether seeking adventure or tranquility, Bali offers the perfect getaway.
Begin your journey with a VIP charter float plane transfer from Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport to Moyo Island. Fly over the magnificent Rinjani Volcano on Lombok Island before landing on the pristine waters beside M/Y EXU MA for embarkation.
Spend the morning exploring Moyo’s nature reserve, renowned for excellent snorkeling, diving, and jungle activities. Optionally relax at Amanwana resort’s luxury jungle tents. In the afternoon, cruise to Satonda Island to enjoy its stunning crater lake and watch fruit bats at sunset. Overnight cruise to North Sangeang.
Explore North Sangeang Island’s volcanic landscape, black sand beaches, and colorful coral reefs with unique thermal vents. In the afternoon, sail to Banta Island, known for semicircular bays perfect for water sports and outstanding diving. Hike to a hilltop for spectacular sunset views.
Dive and relax in the secluded bays of North Komodo, home to the famous Komodo Dragons. Visit Batu Moncho Bay and nearby Gili Lawalaut, renowned for world-class diving with pelagic fish and sharks in protected reefs.
Embark on a guided trek in Rinca’s Loh Buaya ranger station to spot Komodo Dragons, buffalo, and birdlife. After lunch, cruise to Padar Island, where safe unaccompanied walks lead to breathtaking views and abundant deer herds. Enjoy a sunset dinner on the island.
Visit Loh Sera’s beautiful bay and dive or snorkel at Manta Alley to swim alongside majestic manta rays. Cruise to Horseshoe Bay in South Rinca, watching Komodo Dragons and sea eagles in action. Dive the area’s richest reefs before an overnight cruise to Labuan Bajo.
Disembark at Labuan Bajo Airport, a peaceful fishing town with excellent tourist facilities. For those extending their stay, explore tribal villages of South Flores and experience the unique Caci dance, offering insight into the region’s isolated cultures.