Rama M. Simbolon
Sibolga, ID



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Experience comfort and elegance in our thoughtfully designed cabins, each offering a unique blend of modern amenities and traditional charm.

The vessel's premier master suite, offering unrivaled space and a grand king-size bed on the upper deck.
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2 Guests
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King Size Bed (200x200)

A refined master cabin located on the main deck with convenient access to social areas and terraces.
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2 Guests
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Queen Size Bed (180x200)

Premium guest cabins featuring traditional wooden aesthetics and modern ensuite facilities.
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2 Guests
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Double Bed (160x200)

A versatile twin cabin designed for friends or siblings, utilizing space-efficient bunk bedding.
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2 Guests
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Single Bunk Beds (100x200)

A cozy and stable guest cabin on the lower deck, perfect for a restful night's sleep during crossings.
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2 Guests
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Double Bed (150x200)
Explore the magical islands you will visit aboard Supraba Phinisi. Each stop offers a unique adventure from pink beaches to dragon encounters.
KELOR ISLAND
Ancient sailors called it "The Guardian." Dutch colonials built watchtowers on its crown. Local legend says it's a giant sea turtle turned to stone. A 20-minute climb rewards you with 360° views of dragon territories. The coral gardens below hide patrolling sea turtles in crystal shallows.
MANJERITE
Every sunset, tens of thousands of flying foxes launch from mangroves, creating a black river across orange skies. Ancient sea nomads believed these bats carried souls to the afterlife. Watch from your deck at 17:30. The sky will erupt. You'll forget to breathe.
PADAR ISLAND
Three crescent bays—turquoise, cobalt, jade—curve around dragon-spine ridges. Legend says a dragon princess died here protecting her brothers. Her body became the ridgeline. Her tears became three seas. The 30-minute climb is ruthless, but every explorer says: "I can die now."
PINK BEACH
One of only seven pink beaches on Earth. Microscopic red coral creates a rose-gold blush. Sailors once feared it was cursed by dragon blood. The reef drops from knee-deep to 50 meters—turtles, reef sharks, and octopi patrol waters so clear you'll think you're dreaming.
KOMODO ISLAND
Ground zero. The throne. Komodo dragons—largest lizards on Earth, unchanged for 4 million years. They sprint 20 km/h, kill with venom-laced bites. Trek with armed rangers. Watch them sun like kings. Feel evolution stare back. This isn't a zoo. It's their Kingdom
TAKA MAKASSAR
A sandbar that emerges at low tide, then disappears beneath waves. Sea nomads called it "Ghost Island"—a resting place for ocean spirits. Stand in the middle of the ocean with ankle-deep water. Snorkel where the island vanishes. Your private Maldives, but only for 2 hours.
MANTA POINT
A submerged pinnacle where currents collide, creating a cleaning station for manta rays with 7-meter wingspans. Divers call them "Royal Stingrays"—reincarnated ocean kings. The taboo: look, never touch. Watch them barrel-roll beneath you. Swimming with mantas IS your bucket list.
GILI LAWA
Twin islands—Lawa Darat and Lawa Laut—frame the golden highway between sky and sea. Ancient traders navigated by these peaks. At sunrise, watch the world ignite from savannah ridges. At sunset, the sky bleeds into three shades of fire. The 30-minute trek is steep, but the 360° view makes kings jealous.
SLABA ISLAND
Slaba rises like a fortress from deep blue—a volcanic dome crowned with savannah where white-bellied sea eagles hunt. Bajo fishermen call it "Pulau Rajawali" (Eagle Island), believing the birds are guardians of hidden treasures below. Dive the walls where currents deliver big fish, sharks, and swirling barracuda. Above: eagles. Below: an underwater avalanche of life.
SEBAYUR ISLAND
Sebayur guards one of Komodo's best-kept secrets: untouched coral gardens teeming with life. While others chase dragons, divers chase legends here—pygmy seahorses, ghost pipefishes, and macro critters hiding in soft coral forests. The bay is a natural aquarium. The hillside trek offers sunrise views without the Padar crowds.
KANAWA ISLAND
While crowds chase Pink Beach, explorers slip to Kanawa—pristine coral reefs, zero crowds. Fishermen once avoided it, believing the Sea Goddess protected these waters. The reef here is 80% live coral. Turtles nest on beaches. Blacktip sharks patrol shallows. This is the Komodo nobody talks about.
SABOLO ISLAND (RANGKO CAVE)
Hidden in Sabolo's limestone cliffs lies Rangko Cave—a saltwater cavern illuminated by a ceiling skylight. Sunbeams pierce the darkness, turning water neon blue. Local legend says bathing here grants courage to face dragons. Swim through the entrance tunnel. Surface inside the cathedral. Float in liquid sapphire while light dances on ancient rock.
BIDADARI ISLAND
Bidadari" means angel in Indonesian. One glance explains why. Powdery white sand. Turquoise shallows. Zero crowds. Fishermen say angels rest here between monsoons, leaving footprints in the sand that waves erase by dawn. Snorkel the fringing reef where baby blacktips patrol. This is your castaway fantasy—pristine, peaceful, perfect.
KELOR ISLAND
Ancient sailors called it "The Guardian." Dutch colonials built watchtowers on its crown. Local legend says it's a giant sea turtle turned to stone. A 20-minute climb rewards you with 360° views of dragon territories. The coral gardens below hide patrolling sea turtles in crystal shallows.
MANJERITE
Every sunset, tens of thousands of flying foxes launch from mangroves, creating a black river across orange skies. Ancient sea nomads believed these bats carried souls to the afterlife. Watch from your deck at 17:30. The sky will erupt. You'll forget to breathe.
PADAR ISLAND
Three crescent bays—turquoise, cobalt, jade—curve around dragon-spine ridges. Legend says a dragon princess died here protecting her brothers. Her body became the ridgeline. Her tears became three seas. The 30-minute climb is ruthless, but every explorer says: "I can die now."
PINK BEACH
One of only seven pink beaches on Earth. Microscopic red coral creates a rose-gold blush. Sailors once feared it was cursed by dragon blood. The reef drops from knee-deep to 50 meters—turtles, reef sharks, and octopi patrol waters so clear you'll think you're dreaming.
KOMODO ISLAND
Ground zero. The throne. Komodo dragons—largest lizards on Earth, unchanged for 4 million years. They sprint 20 km/h, kill with venom-laced bites. Trek with armed rangers. Watch them sun like kings. Feel evolution stare back. This isn't a zoo. It's their Kingdom
TAKA MAKASSAR
A sandbar that emerges at low tide, then disappears beneath waves. Sea nomads called it "Ghost Island"—a resting place for ocean spirits. Stand in the middle of the ocean with ankle-deep water. Snorkel where the island vanishes. Your private Maldives, but only for 2 hours.
MANTA POINT
A submerged pinnacle where currents collide, creating a cleaning station for manta rays with 7-meter wingspans. Divers call them "Royal Stingrays"—reincarnated ocean kings. The taboo: look, never touch. Watch them barrel-roll beneath you. Swimming with mantas IS your bucket list.
GILI LAWA
Twin islands—Lawa Darat and Lawa Laut—frame the golden highway between sky and sea. Ancient traders navigated by these peaks. At sunrise, watch the world ignite from savannah ridges. At sunset, the sky bleeds into three shades of fire. The 30-minute trek is steep, but the 360° view makes kings jealous.
SLABA ISLAND
Slaba rises like a fortress from deep blue—a volcanic dome crowned with savannah where white-bellied sea eagles hunt. Bajo fishermen call it "Pulau Rajawali" (Eagle Island), believing the birds are guardians of hidden treasures below. Dive the walls where currents deliver big fish, sharks, and swirling barracuda. Above: eagles. Below: an underwater avalanche of life.
SEBAYUR ISLAND
Sebayur guards one of Komodo's best-kept secrets: untouched coral gardens teeming with life. While others chase dragons, divers chase legends here—pygmy seahorses, ghost pipefishes, and macro critters hiding in soft coral forests. The bay is a natural aquarium. The hillside trek offers sunrise views without the Padar crowds.
KANAWA ISLAND
While crowds chase Pink Beach, explorers slip to Kanawa—pristine coral reefs, zero crowds. Fishermen once avoided it, believing the Sea Goddess protected these waters. The reef here is 80% live coral. Turtles nest on beaches. Blacktip sharks patrol shallows. This is the Komodo nobody talks about.
SABOLO ISLAND (RANGKO CAVE)
Hidden in Sabolo's limestone cliffs lies Rangko Cave—a saltwater cavern illuminated by a ceiling skylight. Sunbeams pierce the darkness, turning water neon blue. Local legend says bathing here grants courage to face dragons. Swim through the entrance tunnel. Surface inside the cathedral. Float in liquid sapphire while light dances on ancient rock.
BIDADARI ISLAND
Bidadari" means angel in Indonesian. One glance explains why. Powdery white sand. Turquoise shallows. Zero crowds. Fishermen say angels rest here between monsoons, leaving footprints in the sand that waves erase by dawn. Snorkel the fringing reef where baby blacktips patrol. This is your castaway fantasy—pristine, peaceful, perfect.
Uncover a world of untamed beauty where every moment becomes an adventure. Komodo Explorer invites you to experience Labuan Bajo like never before—sailing across crystal-blue waters aboard an authentic phinisi, navigating from one breathtaking wonder to the next. Begin your day with serene sunrise hikes and ridge-top treks that reveal Komodo's dramatic landscapes. Dive beneath the surface for world-class scuba diving and snorkeling, where vibrant reefs and marine life create unforgettable encounters. As daylight fades, chase golden sunsets from the deck, the sky turning into a masterpiece around you. End each evening with handcrafted cocktails, ocean breeze, and the gentle rhythm of the waves.
A journey designed for those who seek discovery, serenity, and pure wonder.


























Supraba Phinisi is a 33.72-meter VIP class phinisi yacht for luxury travelers exploring Komodo National Park. Features include 6 spacious cabins, accommodating up to 12 guests, and was built in 2020. Enjoy elegant design, personalized service, and premium comfort on tailored island expeditions from Labuan Bajo.
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Based on 85 reviews
Rama M. Simbolon
Sibolga, ID
Saya selalu penasaran dengan Komodo dragon, tapi baru kesampaian lihat langsung saat trip ke Komodo Island dengan Supraba Phinisi. The guide sangat knowledgeable, menjelaskan behavior dan habitat mereka dengan jelas. After that, we snorkel di Crystal Rock—water clarity unbelievable, like swimming in an aquarium. Boat ini tidak terlalu besar, tapi layout-nya smart. Common area luas, perfect for reading or just watching the sea. Saya menginap 4 hari, dan rasanya pas—tidak terlalu panjang, tidak terlalu singkat. One note: lebih banyak afternoon tea snacks would’ve been nice, tapi overall, experience ini exceeded expectation. The way the sun hits the hills at Gili Lawa—it’s like nature’s own art gallery.
Audrey M. Quinn
Edinburgh, GB
From the first glimpse of Kalong Island’s dusk bat flight to the coral gardens beneath Kanawa, every day on Supraba Phinisi felt like turning a page in a living atlas. The yacht’s pace allowed us to absorb each location—no rushing, just rhythm. The master suite’s floor-to-ceiling windows framed mornings like artwork. I appreciated how the galley used local seafood—grilled reef fish with tamarind glaze was a highlight. The staff organized a private beach picnic on Padar, complete with chilled melon and cold towels. Only slight note: the tender ride to shore could be bumpy in choppy conditions. But the crew ensured safety without sacrificing joy. This journey wasn’t just beautiful—it was deeply coherent, a tapestry of place, pace, and presence.
Alexander Holloway
Dublin, IE
Supraba Phinisi doesn’t announce itself—it reveals itself slowly. The joinery in the library, the way light filters through the saloon at noon, the quiet hum of the engine at night. We anchored off Gili Lawa one evening and swam to shore, walking the ridge as the sky turned violet. The next day, a hike on Rinca Island brought us face to face with a large male komodo—still, watchful, ancient. The naturalist guide was exceptional, balancing safety with intimacy. As part of a wellness group, I appreciated the absence of forced activities; yoga was optional, meals unhurried. The only friction? Satellite signal dropped during a critical work call—but honestly, that felt like the universe intervening. Supraba isn’t about indulgence; it’s about alignment.
Ian Brooks
Queenstown, NZ
Our family—two adults, two children (7 and 9)—chose Supraba Phinisi for its balance of adventure and ease. The kids adored Pink Beach, not just for the colour but for the shallow, calm waters perfect for paddling. One afternoon, we took the tender to Long Beach, where the crew set up shaded loungers and served fresh pineapple. The boat’s layout meant we could spread out—kids watching documentaries in the saloon while we read on deck. The only hiccup? The Wi-Fi failed midweek, which was fine for us but might trouble others. Anchored off Nusa Kode, we watched the sunset paint the cliffs amber. No screens, no noise—just the creak of the mast and the kids’ quiet chatter. That’s the luxury, really: presence.
Jacob Holloway
Rantauprapat, ID
Saya baru saja kembali dari 4D3N trip di Supraba Phinisi, dan Padar Island at dawn is something I’ll never forget. Hiking early morning with the guide, then seeing that iconic panoramic view—layers of pink and green hills meeting the blue—it was surreal. The boat picked us up with warm towels and fresh coconut. Kabin saya, no.3, cozy dan clean, with good storage. Breakfast kadang continental, kadang Indonesian style—love the variety. One small critique: shower pressure a bit low, tapi not a dealbreaker. What stood out was how quiet the boat runs at night; you really feel like you’re floating on the ocean. We also stopped at Manta Point, where I saw at least 15 mantas. This wasn’t just a trip—it was a moment of clarity.
Natalie Anderson
Chicago, US
Traveling with two children—8 and 11—through Komodo demands a vessel with both space and soul. The Supraba Phinisi surprised us. At Castle Rock, the kids spotted a Komodo dragon on the shoreline while we drifted, and the naturalist onboard kept them engaged with stories about volcanic origins and monitor lizards. The twin cabin had bunk beds they adored, and the upper deck became their drawing station each evening. What impressed me was the balance: gourmet dinners (venison rendang, local squid ink pasta) for us, while the kitchen quietly made plain noodles for them. Snorkeling at Manta Point was the pinnacle—seeing those gentle giants glide beneath us, even the kids held their breath in awe. The boat’s 2020 build shows: everything functions, the showers have pressure, and the safety briefing felt thorough, not performative. Only critique? Limited film options on the media system. But honestly, who needs screens when you’ve got bioluminescence on the bow at night?
Hinata L. Hayashi
Berlin, DE
Supraba Phinisiを選んで本当によかった。33.72mのこの優雅なボートは、2020年に造られただけあって、インテリアがとてもモダンでスタイリッシュ。6室しかないから、プライベート感がしっかり保たれて、ハネムーンに最適でした。Manta Pointでのスノーケリングは感動もの——大量のマンタが舞う様は、まるで別の世界に来たみたい。特に夕方のドローンショットは、一生の思い出になりました。Master suiteは広々としていて、海からの風が自然のエアコンのように心地よかった。一点だけ言うなら、Wi-Fiはもう少し強化されると嬉しいです(でも、それがロマンスにはちょうどよかったのかも?)。Pink Beachでのサンセットも最高でしたが、船に戻ると毎晩のディナーがまた特別。フレッシュなシーフードと地元のスパイスが絶妙。スタッフの気配りも行き届いていて、本当に細部まで計算されたitinerary。また来年、今度はアニバーサリーで戻りたい。
Natalie Brooks
Nashville, US
Celebrating twenty years of marriage aboard Supraba Phinisi was profoundly moving. The staff learned our story and surprised us with a private dinner on the sandbar near Gili Lawa—candles, violin music, the sea whispering nearby. Each day unfolded with grace: sunrise yoga on deck, a guided hike on Padar with sweeping vistas, quiet reading nooks shaded by sails. The cabin’s rainfall shower and Egyptian cotton linens added subtle indulgence. We did wish for a small spa treatment menu—just a neck massage after sun exposure would’ve been divine. But the crew’s warmth, the yacht’s elegance, and the raw beauty of Komodo more than compensated. This wasn’t just a trip—it was a love letter written in salt and sunlight.
Gabriel M. from BR
São Paulo, BR
Levar dois filhos (8 e 11 anos) para Komodo exigia um barco que equilibrasse aventura e conforto. O Supraba Phinisi superou. Desde o embarque, notamos o cuidado com os detalhes: camas extra firmes nos berços, toalhas menores, cardápio kids com opções gourmet — até sushi de abacate foi um hit. Passamos dois dias em Padar Island, onde os guias organizaram uma trilha adaptada para as crianças até o viewpoint. A subida é íngreme, mas a vista? Simplesmente cinematic. Em Kalong Island, acampamos por uma tarde para ver os morcegos gigantes saindo ao pôr do sol — experiência única. O barco tem um jacuzzi no flybridge que virou o ponto de encontro noturno da família. A equipe é jovem, falava inglês e português, e sabia lidar bem com o ritmo das crianças. Só senti falta de um pouco mais de espaço interno para dias de chuva — o lounge é aconchegante, mas com três adultos e dois kids, ficou apertado. Ainda assim, a qualidade do serviço, a comida orgânica e a navegação suave em águas turquesa fazem do Supraba um verdadeiro floating retreat. Voltaria só para repetir Gili Lawa — mergulhar com cardumes coloridos virou história de família.