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Komodo National Park, Raja Ampat & the Spice Islands
The Celestia Yacht offers a bespoke sailing experience, combining luxury and nature.
The Celestia Liveaboard offers a bespoke sailing experience, combining luxury and nature. The custom-built yacht sails through Indonesia’s Coral Triangle, including Raja Ampat, Komodo National Park, and the Spice Islands. Guests can enjoy world-class diving, snorkeling, island-hopping, and more.
Scuba diving in Indonesia is essential for any passionate diver. Home to over 25% of the world’s fish species and more than 72% of global coral species, Indonesia is often recognized as the planet's biodiversity epicenter, boasting unparalleled marine life variety alongside the Philippines and select Coral Triangle destinations. Whether you seek macro critters, large marine animals, vibrant corals, or exhilarating drift dives, Indonesia offers it all.
[See: Komodo and Raja Ampat Dive Travel Guide]
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Celestia's accommodations blend subtle glamour with sophisticated touches, featuring custom furnishings designed for ultimate comfort. The interiors, crafted by Deirdre Renniers, showcase a fusion of modern elegance and traditional Indonesian craftsmanship, with pieces sourced from Balinese artisans.
Guests can choose from three types of staterooms: the Owner's Stateroom, located on the upper deck, offers two staterooms with private terraces, king-size beds, and 30 m² of space. The Master Stateroom, found on the main deck, includes a single stateroom with a terrace, king-size bed, and panoramic windows, spanning 39 m². The Deluxe Stateroom, situated on the lower deck, provides four staterooms with the option of twin beds or a queen bed, covering 14 m² each.
The dining experience aboard Celestia is a celebration of the vessel's eclectic and elegant spirit, with a distinctly local flair. The chef-designed menu blends the rich flavors of the region with a fresh, contemporary approach to elevated dining, ensuring each meal is a culinary delight. Guests can unwind on the spacious deck, sipping handcrafted cocktails available at any time, free from all obligations.
Komodo National Park, situated in the Lesser Sunda Islands, is a renowned diving destination that encompasses the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Padar, and over 20 smaller islets. The park is famous not only for its terrestrial wonders, like the iconic Komodo dragon, but also for its underwater realm, which offers some of the most diverse and exhilarating dive sites in the world.
Diving in Komodo National Park promises a dynamic underwater experience, with strong currents that attract a wide array of marine life. Divers can encounter everything from graceful manta rays and sharks to vibrant coral reefs teeming with fish species. The park's dive sites range from shallow coral gardens perfect for beginners to challenging drift dives for the more experienced. Each dive reveals the park's rich marine biodiversity, showcasing its status as a key component of the Coral Triangle.
Raja Ampat, located in the heart of Indonesia's Coral Triangle, is celebrated for having one of the highest concentrations of marine biodiversity on the planet. This remote and stunning archipelago, consisting of over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals, is a diver’s paradise, offering an unparalleled underwater experience.
The waters of Raja Ampat are home to an extraordinary variety of marine life, including over 1,300 species of fish and 600 species of coral. Divers can explore vibrant coral reefs that are teeming with life, from tiny pygmy seahorses and colorful nudibranchs to large pelagics like manta rays and sharks. The region's nutrient-rich waters, combined with strong currents, create ideal conditions for both coral growth and marine life, making each dive a visual feast.
The Spice Islands, historically known for their role in the global spice trade, offer a unique and enriching diving experience in the heart of Indonesia’s Maluku region. This cluster of islands, also known as the Maluku Islands, is surrounded by waters that are both rich in history and marine biodiversity.
Diving in the Spice Islands provides a fascinating blend of underwater exploration and cultural immersion. The waters are home to vibrant coral reefs, steep drop-offs, and an array of marine life, including schooling fish, turtles, and occasionally larger pelagics like sharks and rays. The islands' relative remoteness means that many of the dive sites remain pristine, offering divers the chance to explore unspoiled underwater environments.
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The Owner's Stateroom is located on the upper deck, these two luxurious staterooms feature private terraces, king-size beds, and 30 m² of space.

TheMaster Stateroom is a spacious 39 m² main deck stateroom with a private terrace, king-size bed, and panoramic windows.

There arefour lower deck Deluxe Staterooms, each 14 m², with the option of twin beds or a queen bed.