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Sejiwa is a 51-metre luxury phinisi yacht offering private charters across Indonesia, sailing through Raja Ampat, Komodo and the Spice Islands.
Handcrafted in South Sulawesi by master boatbuilder Haji Abdul Wahab, she was shaped from rare Ulin ironwood using the same techniques that defined Indonesia’s Bugis shipbuilding heritage. Conceived by a family whose love for the archipelago deepened over years of voyaging with their four children, Sejiwa carries a personal story — a vessel created to gather kindred spirits, honour culture, and embrace the depth and stillness of life at sea.
Specifications
6
51m (167FT)
From USD $20,000 + Per Night
14
8 kn
18
11 kn
Accommodation
Sejiwa accommodates up to fourteen guests across six suites arranged over two decks. Two expansive master cabins occupy the upper deck with wide views over sea and sky, while four elegantly designed doubles lie below, each finished in rich teak, natural textiles and soft, contemporary tones. Every suite includes an ensuite bathroom and air-conditioning.
The interiors draw from classic nautical themes interpreted through a modern lens with custom joinery, refined hardwoods, and craftsmanship that reflects Indonesia’s seafaring legacy. Light, proportion and materiality work together to evoke a sense of serenity and belonging, placing guests in quiet rhythm with the landscape outside.
Throughout the cabins, handcrafted objects and textiles echo the yacht’s cultural narrative: indigo-dyed fabrics revived by Balinese artisans, woven accents from coastal communities, and carefully chosen pieces that illuminate Indonesia’s maritime and anthropological history.
Cabin Overview
Onboard Experience
Indoor and outdoor spaces flow together with intention. A living room designed for lingering conversation leads to a library rich with books and objects that trace the spice routes, natural history and cultures of Indonesia and West Papua. The dining room shifts throughout the day, holding meals shaped by the chef’s interpretation of regional flavours and fresh archipelago produce.
Multiple outdoor seating areas frame the sea: shaded corners for solitude, wide lounges for gathering, and open decks for sunrise yoga or stargazing at anchor. Each space invites presence, stillness, and a connection to the passing islands.
Adventure and wellbeing sit side by side on Sejiwa. Diving, snorkelling, paddleboarding and shore excursions unfold at an easy pace, while a therapist offers daily treatments inspired by Indonesian healing traditions. Sejiwa’s 44-foot chase boat extends the journey even farther, reaching fishing grounds, remote surf breaks and coastal villages.
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Explore Indonesia
Situated off the coast of West Papua, Raja Ampat is a chain of 1,500 jungle-clad islands with limestone cliffs, white sand beaches and luminous turquoise seas. Known as one of the most biodiverse marine regions on earth, its reefs host an extraordinary variety of coral and fish.
Days unfold between quiet bays, sweeping coral gardens and karst peaks that offer panoramic views across the archipelago. Even above the waterline, the landscapes feel wild, sculptural and untouched, with hidden coves and lagoons only accessible by tender.
Private yacht routes here often extend into neighbouring regions such as Maluku, Triton Bay and Cenderawasih, revealing remote anchorages, serene beaches and moments of deep stillness in one of Indonesia’s most remarkable frontiers.
Situated east of Bali and Sumbawa, Komodo National Park is a rugged chain of islands shaped by volcanic ridges, pink-sand beaches and clear, dramatic seas. Home to the famed Komodo dragon, this UNESCO-listed region offers landscapes that feel raw, ancient and untamed.
Above water, rolling hills, savannah grasslands and quiet inlets create a shifting palette of ochres and greens. Beneath the surface, nutrient-rich currents support manta rays, coral gardens and thriving marine life, making Komodo one of Indonesia’s most varied cruising grounds.
Private yacht journeys here unfold between secluded bays, sunset ridges and remote dive sites, often combining nearby regions such as Sumbawa or Flores. Anchorages are peaceful, the scenery cinematic, and the sense of remoteness unmistakable.
The Spice Islands, known historically as the Moluccas, sit at the crossroads of ancient trade routes and early maritime exploration. Once the world’s only source of nutmeg and cloves, these islands retain a rich cultural legacy shaped by sultans, traders and centuries of seafaring.
The landscapes are gentle and green, with quiet villages, preserved forts and volcanic silhouettes rising over sheltered bays. Coral reefs ring many of the smaller isles, offering warm, clear waters that feel far from the bustle of modern Indonesia.
Yacht itineraries through Maluku often include Banda, Kei or Seram, unfolding between cinnamon-coloured coastlines, historic anchorages and reefs alive with colour. It is a region where history, and natural beauty meet in a way that feels timeless.
West Papua stretches along the far eastern edge of Indonesia, a land of immense cultural and ecological diversity. Its coastline weaves through jungle-clad peninsulas, river deltas and remote island chains, offering a sense of scale and wildness found in few other places.
Inland, dense forests shelter ancient traditions, distinctive art forms and communities whose lives remain closely tied to their environment. Along the coast, limestone cliffs, mangroves and hidden bays create a dramatic setting for exploration by sea.
Private yacht journeys often extend through Cenderawasih Bay, Triton Bay or the remote Bird’s Head Peninsula, revealing whale sharks, karst islands and quiet waters ideal for long, unbroken days on the ocean. West Papua remains one of Indonesia’s most stirring and untouched frontiers.
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Sejiwa’s price starts from USD$20,000 per night.
Sejiwa has six cabins, accommodating up to fourteen guests.
Sejiwa can be chartered at anytime of year, as Indonesia is a year-round cruising destination. The location will depend on the season.
All of our yachts, including Sejiwa, operate minimum 4 night charters in Komodo, and minimum 5 night charters in Raja Ampat.
All of our yachts have 3/4G wifi onboard. Connectivity may vary depending on your destination and itinerary. Sejiwa also has Starlink.
Indonesia has some of the best diving & snorkelling on earth. Aside from underwater pursuits there is plenty to do, from relaxing beach time and sunset picnics, hiking in search of wildlife and scenic viewpoints on island peaks, kayaking through the mangroves, tender rides along the coastline, and lots more.
Most of our yachts, including Sejiwa, cruise around Komodo National Park from May to October, and Raja Ampat from November to April.
All of our yachts, including Sejiwa, come fully crewed with a private chef who will tailor the menu onboard according to your preferences.
Yes! Some of our yachts are better suited to children than others, but our team can recommend the best yacht for you and your family.
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