Indonesia’s Celestia to set sail in January 2023
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Indonesia’s Celestia to set sail in January 2023

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06-28-2022
 
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Indonesia’s Celestia, a new handcrafted 45-meter Phinisi yacht designed to offer unforgettable journeys through the Indonesian archipelago, will officially set sail in January 2023.

Encompassing over 17,000 islands, the Indonesian archipelago is dotted with private islands, secluded bays, stunning landscapes and unparalleled marine environments

Designed by Cape Town-based interior designer Deirdre Renniers and engineered by naval architect Tresno Seery, the traditional Indonesian vessel becomes the latest and most sought-after addition to the cruise offerings in the iconic Coral Triangle providing an authentic way to experience some of Earth’s most pristine and awe-inspiring places, including Raja Ampat, Komodo and the Spice Islands.

Celestia offers guests a tailored experience with bespoke itineraries. Private charter trips range from 3-7 nights in the Komodo area to 7-14 nights in other areas of the Coral Triangle including Raja Ampat and the Spice Islands. Activities include world-class diving, snorkeling, paddle boarding, kayaking, water-skiing, wakeboarding, birdwatching, private island-hopping, stargazing, private beach dinners, meditative yoga, massage treatments and nature hikes.


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