Philomena Wyborn
Singapore, SG



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

Comfortable private cabin on the upper deck with ensuite facilities.
Capacity
2 Guests
Bed Type
Queen Bed

Premium upper deck suite with a private balcony for intimate ocean views.
Capacity
2 Guests
Bed Type
Queen Bed + Private Balcony

Lower deck twin shared cabins, perfect for friends or solo travelers.
Capacity
2 Guests
Bed Type
Twin Beds

Versatile triple cabins accommodating three guests comfortably.
Capacity
3 Guests
Bed Type
Queen Bed + Single Bed

Budget-friendly bunk bed cabin on the main deck.
Capacity
2 Guests
Bed Type
Bunk Beds
Explore the magical islands you will visit aboard Sehat Elona. 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.


























Sehat Elona is a 35.5-meter VIP-class phinisi yacht for luxury travelers exploring Komodo National Park. Featuring 8 spacious cabins for up to 14 guests, it combines traditional Indonesian craftsmanship with modern comforts. Built in 2018, Sehat Elona offers premium service, elegant design, and exclusive access to remote dive and cruising sites.
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Sehat Elona
Based on 43 reviews
Philomena Wyborn
Singapore, SG
At twenty weeks, I wanted stillness without sacrifice—Sehat Elona delivered both. We spent two mornings at Sebayur, where the reef rises so close to the surface you can float and feel the current brush your shoulders. The crew anticipated needs before I voiced them: lower deck cabin for easier access, ginger tea on request, shaded loungers repositioned to catch the breeze. Kalong Island at sunset—thousands of fruit bats spiralling into dusk—was a moment I’ll describe to our child one day. The boat moves with such quiet grace, even at full sail. Eight cabins mean privacy, but the shared meals create gentle connection. James and I had dinner on deck one night, just lanterns and the sound of water against the hull. My only wish? One more day. Four felt like a long weekend, not the slow unwind I craved. But perhaps that’s the sign of something truly good—it leaves you wanting more.
Charlotte Hayes
New York, US
The Sehat Elona was exactly what we needed—quiet elegance without performative opulence. We sailed with our young daughter during what we’re calling a babymoon, though she’s two and a half. The crew anticipated needs we hadn’t voiced: warm milk bottles ready at dusk, shaded deck corners with mosquito netting, even a tiny snorkel set in her size. Days unfolded gently—morning at Crystal Rock where the current was just strong enough to feel thrilling but not daunting for a beginner, then drifting toward Taka Makassar by lunch. The sandbar there felt private, absurdly photogenic, but more importantly, safe for her to run freely. The boat’s layout meant we weren’t constantly navigating narrow corridors with a toddler; the main deck flowed into the staterooms with real ease. One note: Wi-Fi is essentially ceremonial, which we appreciated but might frustrate others. We’d trade another day at sea over connectivity any time. The galley served delicate takes on Indonesian flavors—lemongrass-infused sea bass, banana flower salad—never overdone. This wasn’t an escape from routine so much as a recalibration of it.
Maeve Underhill
London, GB
As an architect, I appreciate vessels that balance form and function. The Sehat Elona does this masterfully. The proportions—35.5 meters with eight cabins—allow for generous common areas without sacrificing intimacy. We visited Crystal Rock at dawn, when the light fractures through the current, revealing layers of blue I’ve never seen replicated. The boat anchored with minimal disturbance, thanks to its precise positioning system. Later, at Taka Makassar, we waded across the sandbar at low tide, then swam back as the channel reopened. The crew anticipated tides, weather, even our moods—offering gin tonics just as the sun hit the horizon. The only critique: the reading lamp in cabin four flickered intermittently. But such details fade. What remains is the harmony—between craft and sea, between silence and movement. We came for the landscape, stayed for the craftsmanship.
Pascal Wrenby
Dallas, US
I’ve done mega-yachts—crew in uniforms, champagne on ice, the whole performance. The Sehat Elona is different. It’s refined but never stiff. Took my wife here for our anniversary, framing it as a 'low-key' trip, though nothing about Komodo is truly low-key. We spent a morning at Sebayur Island, climbing the eastern ridge for a panorama that felt private, even sacred. The boat’s size—35 meters—means intimacy without confinement. Eight cabins, but we rarely crossed paths with others. The galley impressed: miso-glazed eggplant, local lobster with tamarind, desserts that didn’t rely on sugar. One night, the generator failed briefly—no lights for 20 minutes. The crew handled it calmly, lit oil lamps, poured extra wine. It became a moment, not a failure. That’s the mark of true service: when disruption becomes character. We’d return in a heartbeat, perhaps with friends, though part of me wants to keep this one quiet.
Andi S.
Berlin, DE
Sehat Elona feels more like private villa di laut daripada boat. Saya dari ID, but rarely find service this attentive outside Bali. We did a 5-day charter with focus on photography di Long Beach dan Kanawa. The crew remembered our coffee order by day two—small thing, tapi speaks volumes. We brought drone, dan they provided charging dan storage without issue. Sunset shoot from bow—perfect vantage. One evening, we asked for late-night mie goreng, dan they served it with truffle oil. That’s next-level. Only critique: more shaded area on sun deck would help during midday. But overall, every detail—linen, cutlery, even the soap—feels intentional. This is what slow travel should be.
Rhodri Ynyr
Sydney, AU
Took the Sehat Elona for a post-conference corporate retreat—eight of us from biotech, all needing decompression without losing intellectual rhythm. The boat held its own: a conference-grade projector in the saloon, quiet zones, but also deep access to places like Manta Point, where we snorkeled between strategy sessions. The contrast was deliberate and effective—immersive work followed by weightless drifting among mantas, then back to lamb rillettes and Riesling by lantern light. Captain knew when to recede and when to interject; on Kanawa Island, he steered us to the east cove, less crowded, where the coral gradients were sharper. The cabins, though compact, felt spacious thanks to the teak and light. One observation: charging ports near beds are limited—fine for a digital detox, less so if you’re mid-merger. But that’s nitpicking. What stays is the balance: rigorous comfort, wild surroundings, and a crew who treated our professional fatigue as seriously as our itinerary.
Mabli Teasdale
Cork, IE
Joined a small executive group on the Sehat Elona—six of us from renewable energy, needing clarity after a turbulent quarter. The boat became a floating boardroom with soul. We held morning briefings on deck, then dispersed into silence: reading, swimming, or simply staring at the wake. Manta Point offered a kind of meditation—floating above creatures that move with ancient grace. The captain timed our visit perfectly: no other boats, just us and the current. Kanawa Island’s east shore gave us coral gardens untouched by mass tourism. The cabins were minimalist but warm, with excellent sound insulation—critical for late-night calls with California. One suggestion: more international plug types in cabins. But the food more than compensated—ceviche with tamarind, jackfruit curry, coffee roasted in Flores. This wasn’t a retreat from work, but a recalibration within it. The sea, it turns out, is an excellent advisor.
Farah Al-Nasr
Salmiya, KW
احتفلت بعيد ميلادي الأربعين على متن Sehat Elona، وكان اختيارًا مثاليًا. طلب مني الشريك السرية طوال الأسابيع الماضية، وعند وصولي إلى الرصيف ورؤية اليخت البيضاوي الطويل، فهمت أن الأمور ستكون special جدًا. ابتدأ اليوم بفطور فخم على متن القارب الصغير أثناء التوجه إلى Crystal Rock. الغطس هناك كان exceptional — رؤية الأسماك الملونة والشعاب النابضة بالحياة جعلتني أشعر وكأنني داخل حوض سمك طبيعي ضخم. العشاء الخاص على الشاطئ في Komodo Island كان اللمسة الأخيرة: شموع، كمان مباشر، ومشاوي طازجة. الكابينة كانت مزينة بورود طبيعية ورسالة يدوية. الطاقم تجاوز كل التوقعات. الجانب الوحيد الذي يمكن تحسينه هو أن رحلة مدتها 4 أيام قصيرة جدًا — أتمنى لو بقينا يومًا إضافيًا على الأقل. لكن كل تفصيل، من الجاكوزي إلى الموظفين الذين تحدثوا العربية والإنجليزية بطلاقة، جعل من هذه الرحلة experience شخصية وعميقة. Sehat Elona نجح في خلق لحظات ستبقى معي للأبد.
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