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Dina M. Hutabarat
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
Private Cruise dengan Nuansa Lokal yang Autentik
Saya dan keluarga kecil kami — anak-anak usia 7 dan 10 — butuh escape dari Jakarta yang hectic. Yemanja Boat jadi pilihan setelah riset panjang, dan honestly, worth every rupiah. We anchored at Pink Beach dan Gili Lawa, where the kids could snorkel safely with the guide. Crew sangat sabar, bahkan bikin floating toy dari pelampung buat si bungsu. Kabinnya cozy meski tidak super luas, tapi design-nya thoughtful, terasa seperti di rumah kayu tua yang dirawat baik. Makanan? Home-style Indonesian dengan twist modern — ikan bakar with mango salsa, bisa dibilang best I’ve had on a boat. Hanya satu hal: WiFi sangat limited, tapi to be fair, we were in the middle of nowhere, so not really a dealbreaker. The silence at night, hanya dengan suara ombak, itu yang bikin saya tenang. Yemanja Boat tidak mencoba jadi five-star hotel mengapung, tapi justru di situlah charm-nya.
Diving dengan Rute yang Tepat
Our dive group of six needed a boat that could access remote sites without compromising safety. Yemanja Boat proved reliable — we dived at Castle Rock dan Taka Makassar, both known for strong currents dan biodiversity. The dive deck was compact tapi functional, dengan rinse tank dan charging station. Guide mereka experienced, bahkan kenal spot where juvenile wobbegong often hide. Yang saya appreciate: they don’t rush you. We had time untuk safety stop, debrief, dan even a hot chocolate after deep dive. Kabin cukup nyaman, meski bising sedikit saat mesin hidup. But that’s typical for phinisi. Makanan selama trip sangat solid — high protein, banyak sayur, perfect for diver’s metabolism. One suggestion: tambah satu dive day, karena itinerary hanya 3 full diving days. Still, the balance between underwater time dan deck relaxation was well-managed. The stars at night? Absolutely cinematic.
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Kai L. from Saskatoon
🇨🇦Saskatoon, CA
Komodo Through a Lens of Stillness
Traveled solo but joined a small group aboard the Yemanja Boat—six guests, three cabins, a perfect alchemy of privacy and company. My focus: light and texture. At Manjarite, I rose before first light, borrowed the dinghy with permission, and drifted near the mangroves as the mist lifted. The water mirrored the sky in gradients of pearl and slate. Later, we anchored at Nusa Kode, where the reef rises like submerged architecture. Snorkeled for hours, then retreated to my cabin—compact, yes, but with large teak-framed ports that framed the sea like living art. The boat’s 2018 build means systems are reliable without being intrusive: quiet generators, steady showers, galley smells that drifted just far enough. Only critique: more electrical outlets near the bed. But that’s a modern itch. The Yemanja Boat understands its role—not to impress, but to facilitate awe. By the end, I’d stopped taking photos. Some things, you just hold.
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Isla M. from IE
🇮🇪Dublin, IE
A Quiet Kind of Magic
We came to Komodo seeking stillness, and the Yemanja Boat offered it in spades. Three cabins, six guests—no more—meant we never felt like tourists. At Pink Beach, we swam in the shallows, the coral-pink sand shifting underfoot like powdered rose quartz. The crew had laid out chilled coconut water on the aft deck, no prompting. Later, a hike on Padar Island revealed that iconic triple-bay view—raw, red cliffs framing turquoise inlets. The boat, 19.5 meters of warm teak and taut sail, felt like a living thing. Built in 2018, it shows care: linens changed daily, cabins aired each morning, showers with proper pressure. One night, anchored off Nusa Kode, we listened to the water slap the hull, no music, no talk—just the sea’s rhythm. The only regret? Only four days. We’d trade a city break for another week here. Not flashy, not loud—just deeply, quietly right.
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Kai M. from SG
🇸🇬Singapore, SG
Precision and Poetry in One Hull
From Singapore’s precision, the Yemanja Boat offered a different kind of exactness—one measured in tides, not timetables. We anchored at Pink Beach early, the sand glowing under a high sun. Snorkeled the outer reef, then retreated to shade as the heat rose. The boat’s 19.5-meter frame moves with quiet authority; nothing feels improvised. Later, a trek on Padar Island—rugged, red earth underfoot, the tri-bay panorama unfolding like a map of the earth’s bones. The crew anticipated needs: cold lemongrass towels, a seamless transition from hike to lunch. With only three cabins, privacy is assured. Our group of six, marking a 60th birthday, found the balance perfect—communal moments on deck, solitude in the cabins. The build quality (2018) shows: drawers that close softly, reading lamps with dimmers, showers with real pressure. Wi-Fi is nominal—by design, I suspect. This isn’t a retreat from the world, but a deeper entry into it.
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Daisuke G. Ito
🇯🇵Kyoto, JP
アネモネと岩の間を泳ぐ、Yemanjaの静寂
Yemanja Boatで6人編成のdive groupとして訪れたのは、Crystal RockとBidadari Beachの間をつなぐ潮の流れを求めて。19.5メートルのphinisiとは思えないほどの機動性で、ガイドが「今、ドリフトのピークだ」と教えてくれた瞬間、全員が海中に消えた。私のdepthは最大28m、酸素消費も安定。船のdecksは広く、post-diveにはcold towelとcoconut waterが用意されていて、true luxury。特にBidadariの壁沿いでは、アネモネフィッシュとナマコの群れがドローンショットのように連なっていた。ただ、master cabinのシャワー排水が少し遅いのは、構造上の限界だろうか。6名定員だが、4名で貸切に近い体験ができ、crewが常にjust-in-timeでサポート。夕食後の星空で語ったitineraryの柔軟性には感心した。京都に戻っても、まだ海の鼓動を感じている。
Sunrise di Padar Island, Worth the Hike
Sebagai bagian dari photography expedition, timing dan lighting itu everything. Yemanja Boat memahami ini dengan sangat baik. We timed the Padar Island trek for early sunrise, dan kapten menyesuaikan posisi boat agar kita bisa pulang cepat setelah golden hour. Pemandangannya simply unreal — bayangan panjang di bukit, laut biru tua, dan siluet pulau kecil. Crew membantu carry gear ke darat, which was unexpected tapi sangat appreciated. Tapi honestly, bathroom di master cabin agak sempit untuk someone like me who’s 170 cm. Tapi itu minor — overall comfort tetap tinggi. Makanan selalu tepat waktu, dan mereka bahkan prepare packed lunch with compostable wrap. Eco-conscious touch yang saya hargai. Taka Makassar juga jadi highlight — the manta rays came so close, my wide-angle lens couldn’t capture it all. Next time, I’d take one more day — there’s too much to see in just four.
Komodo dari Dekat, Tanpa Keramaian
Saya dan istri datang ke Komodo bukan untuk spot Instagram, tapi untuk feel the wildness. Yemanja Boat menawarkan itu — akses ke Rinca Island tanpa berdesakan dengan puluhan boat. We did the ranger-guided trek early, before most boats arrived. Melihat komodo dari dekat, berjalan lambat di savanna, itu experience yang susah dicari di tempat lain. Setelah itu, boat berlayar ke Gili Lawa, where we spent the afternoon swimming dan reading di hammock. The crew tidak mengganggu, tapi always there when needed — seperti saat saya kehabisan sunscreen dan mereka punya SPF50 di galley. Kita juga sempat nonton sunset sambil minum teh jahe, no music, just conversation. Satu hal: water pressure di shower agak lemah, tapi honestly, di tengah laut, itu tidak terlalu penting. What matters is the authenticity, dan Yemanja Boat delivers that in every detail.
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Zara K. from Edmonton
🇨🇦Edmonton, CA
Graceful Sailing in Komodo’s Wild Heart
Choosing the Yemanja Boat for our anniversary felt like a quiet act of intention—no grand gestures, just depth. At 19.5 meters, she carries her elegance without pretense. We anchored at Bidadari Beach in the early hush, the water shifting from indigo to apricot as the sun lifted. Snorkeled straight off the aft deck; the coral shelves here are alive in a way brochures never capture. Later, a hike on Padar Island—wind in our hair, that iconic triple-bay view laid out like a map of serenity. The crew anticipated needs without hovering: chilled towels after the climb, a small bottle of Sancerre opened just as the sky turned violet. One note: the Wi-Fi, as expected in these waters, was more symbolic than functional. But that, perhaps, was the gift. Three cabins, six guests—perfect for those who value space over spectacle. The linen was crisp, the timber warm underfoot. Not ostentatious, but deeply considered. We marked ten years not with noise, but with stillness—and that, on the Yemanja Boat, felt entirely natural.