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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
komodo.explorer 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. #kelorisland #komodo #labuan_bajo
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MANJERITE
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komodo.explorer 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. #kalong #flyingfox #sunset #labuan
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PADAR ISLAND
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komodo.explorer 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." #padarisland #threecrests #wanderlust
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PINK BEACH
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komodo.explorer 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. #pinkbeach #pinkbeachkomodo #rosacea
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KOMODO ISLAND
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komodo.explorer 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 #komododragon #komodoisland #dragon
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TAKA MAKASSAR
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komodo.explorer 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. #takamakassar #ghostisland #sandbar
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MANTA POINT
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komodo.explorer 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. #mantapoint #manta #diving #ocean
7 hours ago
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GILI LAWA
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komodo.explorer 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. #gililawa #sunrise #ridgetrek #bajo
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SLABA ISLAND
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komodo.explorer 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. #slabaisland #eagleisland #rajawali
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SEBAYUR ISLAND
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komodo.explorer 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. #sebayur #pygmyseahorse #divinglife
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KANAWA ISLAND
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komodo.explorer 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. #kanawaisland #reef #pristine #snorkel
11 hours ago
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SABOLO ISLAND (RANGKO CAVE)
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komodo.explorer 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. #rangkocave #cavern #sapphirewater
12 hours ago
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BIDADARI ISLAND
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komodo.explorer 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. #bidadariisland #paradise #turquoise
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I came to Komodo chasing scale—geological, biological, emotional. The Dirga Kabila Boat delivered without fanfare. Her 22-meter frame moves through the straits with a quiet authority. We spent two hours at Castle Rock, drifting with the current as reef sharks wove beneath us. The real magic, though, was at Loh Liang. Hiking with a guide who spoke in soft, deliberate phrases, we watched Komodo dragons feed—ancient, unhurried, indifferent. Back on board, the chef had laid out a spice-roasted duck under hurricane lamps. My only note: the evening briefings could be more detailed—our itinerary shifted due to currents, and we weren’t fully informed until morning. But that’s minor. What remains is the image of my wife reading on the bow at sunset, the mast creaking like a living thing, the sea turning molten. We didn’t speak for an hour. Few experiences earn that.
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Zanjabila Kamal
🇳🇿Auckland, NZ
Anniversary Amidst the Elements
Ten years together, and we chose Komodo to mark it—aboard Dirga Kabila Boat, a decision we’ll cherish. The intimacy of four cabins made it feel like our own floating home. At sunrise, we watched dragons patrol Rinca’s shore; by midday, we were floating above Crystal Rock, hand-in-hand, surrounded by parrotfish and coral gardens. The boat’s design is thoughtful: spacious common areas, excellent dive platform, cabins with privacy and charm. The crew celebrated our anniversary with a private dinner on the sandbar at Taka Makassar—lanterns, local musicians, a cake made with coconut and palm sugar. Magical. My only small note: more varied breakfast options would be welcome, though the fresh papaya and eggs were delicious. Evenings, we’d sit on deck, sipping wine as bats swirled from Kalong’s mangroves. Dirga Kabila didn’t just host our milestone; it elevated it with quiet grace.
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Ellie K. Blomgren
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
En stilla lyxresa i Komodo med Dirga Kabila
Vi valde Dirga Kabila Boat för vår babymoon – en av de få gånger vi kunnat ta oss bort från jobbet i Stockholm utan stress. Med 22 meter och fyra cabiner kändes den lagom intim, särskilt med bara sju gäster ombord. Vår master suite var stilren: ljusa träytor, ren linne-känsla och ett badrum som kändes nästan för stort för en båt. Det var tydligt att designen från 2017 hållit sig smakfullt tidlös. Itinerariet tog oss till Manta Point och Kanawa Island, och det var vid Kanawa som vi stod hand i hand i gryningen, såg havet skimra och kände att tiden faktiskt stod stilla. Snorklingen där är world class – det säger en del från en som är van vid Östafrikas rev. Kaptenslaget var diskret men aldrig frånvarande, och lunchen på däck med fisk som nyss var i havet var enkel men perfekt. Lite synd att wifi var lite spotty, men kanske det var just poängen. Vi hade gärna haft en dag till – kanske till Rinca Island, för att se draken på nära håll. Det enda som kändes något suboptimalt var att duschen ibland tappade tryck, men ingen större sak. Den här typen av slow travel, med rätt båt och rätt rytm, känns som den enda vuxna formen av semester. Dirga Kabila Boat levererade stillheten vi behövde.
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Zivilia Minaj
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
Reconnect with Nature and Friends
Dari Rantauprapat, aku ajak 5 teman SMA untuk reunion di atas kapal. Dirga Kabila Boat cukup besar untuk group, tapi tetap intimate. 5 hari sailing ke Manjarite dan Nusa Kode—tempat yang jarang dikunjungi mass tourism. Di Manjarite, kita hiking ke puncak, lalu langsung jump ke crystal water. Sensasi itu? Priceless. Mereka sediakan kayak dan paddleboard—aku spent hours explore bay kecil. Aku di Standard Cabin, dan meskipun agak sempit, sangat cozy. AC works well, tapi suara mesin agak terdengar malam hari. Tapi itu tidak ganggu tidurku. Makanan? So good—especially the spiced coconut fish curry. Malam terakhir, kita bakar sate sambil dengerin live acoustic dari crew. Ini bukan sekadar trip—ini memory yang dibangun perlahan.
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Yuni S.
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
Honeymoon with Ocean Views
Setelah nikah di Ubud, kami lanjut ke Komodo untuk honeymoon singkat. Dirga Kabila Boat jadi pilihan karena kapasitasnya kecil—hanya 4 cabin, jadi lebih private. Kami ke Bidadari Beach dan Kanawa Island, dua spot yang photogenic banget. Di Kanawa, kita snorkel bareng white tip reef sharks—tidak menakutkan, malah peaceful. Kabin kami (Master Suite) punya bathtub kecil di luar—mandi sambil lihat sunset? Unbeatable. Makanan mostly local, tapi mereka accommodate request untuk gluten-free. Crew selalu panggil nama kita, bikin feel like family. Hanya satu wish: lebih banyak candlelit dinner setup. Tapi overall, every moment felt curated, not forced. This is slow luxury at its best.
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Emerson P.
🇳🇿Auckland, NZ
Solitude and Depth in Komodo
As a solo traveler, I value vessels that don’t force sociability. Dirga Kabila Boat allowed me to drift between connection and quiet—reading on deck at Bidadari Beach, then joining others for a dive at Pink Beach. The coral there is still resilient, though not as dense as ten years ago. Still, the reef fish dazzled in the sun. The Master Suite was a calm retreat, cool even in afternoon heat. I appreciated the lack of air-con noise—natural ventilation done right. One evening, anchored off Gili Lawa, the captain pointed out a nesting site for orange-lipped sea kraits. That kind of quiet insight elevated the trip. My only note: the tender ride could be bumpy in chop, but that’s Komodo, not the boat. The crew’s knowledge of tides and tectonics was quietly impressive.
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Clara L. Moser
🇩🇪Völklingen, DE
Familienabenteuer mit Stil
Mit zwei Kindern (8 und 11) im Schlepptau war ich skeptisch, ob ein phinisi wirklich der richtige Rahmen ist. Doch die Dirga Kabila Boat hat uns positiv überrascht. Die Master Suite war geräumig genug, um auch mit zwei zusätzlichen Betten zu funktionieren, und das Deck bot genug Platz zum Toben – sicher abgesichert. Besonders beeindruckt waren die Kinder von Manta Point: Sie konnten direkt vom Boot aus die Rochen sehen, ohne gleich tauchen zu müssen. Am liebsten mochten sie Kanawa Island, wo wir Muscheln sammelten und ein Picknick machten. Die Crew war unglaublich geduldig, sogar mit einem extra kinderfreundlichen Snack zwischen den Mahlzeiten. Die Mahlzeiten waren abwechslungsreich, mit frischem Obst und leichten Gerichten – ideal bei tropischer Hitze. Einzig der Weg nach Wae Rebo war etwas anstrengend für die Kleinen; der hike war fordernd, aber der Ausblick lohnte. Hätte gewünscht, dass der itinerary einen ruhigeren Tag mehr einplant. Trotzdem: Ein sehr gelungener Mix aus Entspannung und Abenteuer. Die Kinder reden heute noch vom 'perfekt day' am Long Beach.
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Ben M. Hoffmann
🇩🇪Bergisch Gladbach, DE
Ein perfekter Birthday auf dem Wasser
Um meinen 40. mit Freunden zu feiern, suchte ich etwas Besonderes – und fand die Dirga Kabila Boat. Von Anfang an war alles so smooth: der private Transfer von Labuan Bajo, das Crew-Welcome mit frischem Kokoswasser. Unser master suite cabin war minimalistisch elegant, mit genug Platz für meine Yogamatte – ein kleiner Wunsch, den die Crew sofort erfüllte. Wir starteten bei Taka Makassar: kristallklares Wasser, pastellfarbene Riffe, ein Unterwasser-Paradies. Die guide war top ausgebildet, perfekt für unsere dive group. Am Abend ankerten wir bei Kalong Island – das Sunset mit einem Gin Tonic an Deck, umgeben vom Flügelschlag der Fledermäuse, war pure Magie. Einzig der Wi-Fi-Empfang war schwach – aber eigentlich war das sogar ein Feature, kein Bug. Die Balance zwischen adventure und Entspannung stimmte: jeden Morgen eine kurze meditation session, danach snorkeling oder hike. Die Küche? Absolute Highlights: gegrillter Mahi-Mahi mit lokalen Gewürzen, serviert unter Sternen. Die Dirga Kabila Boat bietet nicht nur einen luxury experience, sondern echte Verbundenheit mit der Natur. Unser captain wusste immer den perfect spot für einen drone shot. Definitiv ein highlight-Itinerary – auch für HNW-Reisende, die Wert auf Intimität legen.