No country on Earth is better suited for island hopping by yacht than Indonesia. With 17,000+ islands spread across 5,000 km of equatorial ocean, Indonesia offers an inexhaustible supply of deserted beaches, volcanic peaks, pristine reefs, and cultural encounters — most accessible only by private vessel.
Why Island Hopping by Yacht?
- Access: 95% of Indonesia's islands have no airport, no hotel, and no scheduled boat service. A yacht is the only way to reach them.
- Flexibility: Wake up, assess conditions, and choose your island for the day. No fixed schedule.
- Privacy: Anchor in bays where your yacht is the only vessel. No crowds, no day-trippers.
- Comfort: Your floating hotel moves with you — no packing, unpacking, or ferry schedules.
Best Island-Hopping Routes
Komodo Archipelago (3–7 Nights)
The most accessible island-hopping route. Depart Labuan Bajo and hop between Rinca, Padar, Komodo, Kanawa, and the Gili Lawa islands. Each island delivers a different experience — Komodo dragons, pink sand beaches, panoramic sunrise hikes, and manta ray dives. Full Komodo guide →
Raja Ampat Karst Islands (7–10 Nights)
Raja Ampat's thousands of karst limestone islands create the world's most photogenic island-hopping terrain. Navigate between Wayag, Pianemo, Arborek, Kabui Passage, and the Fam Islands. Each island group offers unique snorkeling, diving, and viewpoints. Full Raja Ampat guide →
Flores & Alor (7–14 Nights)
An east-to-west route along Flores and into the remote Alor archipelago. Volcanic peaks, traditional villages, and some of Indonesia's most pristine diving. Far fewer yachts than Komodo or Raja Ampat.
Banda Sea Expedition (14–21 Nights)
The ultimate: cross the Banda Sea between Ambon, the Banda Islands, and Raja Ampat. Hammerhead sharks, active volcanoes, spice trade history, and genuine frontier exploration.
Best Islands to Visit by Yacht
- Padar Island (Komodo): Dramatic three-bay viewpoint, one of Indonesia's most iconic landscapes
- Wayag Islands (Raja Ampat): Mushroom-shaped karst islands in impossibly clear water
- Moyo Island (Sumbawa): Nature reserve with tiered waterfalls and pristine reefs
- Banda Neira (Spice Islands): Colonial history, active volcano, world-class diving
- Pianemo (Raja Ampat): Panoramic viewpoint over scattered turquoise islands
- Satonda Island (Sumbawa): Volcanic crater lake surrounded by ocean
How to Plan Your Route
Navélia designs every itinerary around your group's interests, pace, and season. Share your dates, group size, and priorities — we'll craft a bespoke route. Start planning →











