Navila Liveboard
Luxury in Simplicity
Meet one of the most amazing Indonesian heritages on the sea. Welcome to Navila Liveaboard. Navila is a classic two masted sailing Phinisi created by an ardent sailor and adventurer and built by South Sulawesi boat builders.
This lovely Phinisi has been designed to accommodate 12 guests, and is equipped with 6 aesthetic bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom (hot and cold water available in each bathroom as a bonus). Navila isn’t just offering you a mesmerizing trip around Komodo Island, but also pleasures and fun moments.
Challenge yourself with our paddle board, have fun with our karaoke, fill your tummy with our amazing western-eastern-vegetarian food offered on our BBQ night, relax in our huge relax area with wi-fi and speaker, and many other activities. Last but not least, enjoy our service from the heart, as we have the greatest and most carefully picked personnel on board. Its qualities will make your journey “unforgettable.”
About The Boat
The Navila liveaboard offers sailing vacations throughout the Komodo National Park’s rugged islands and isolated anchorages. A cruise onboard Navila takes its 12 passengers to see the archipelago’s incredible biodiversity. Get up close and personal with the famed Komodo Dragons, snorkel with Manta Rays, see dolphins, and see hundreds of fruit bats emerge at sunset. Navila’s interior, crafted from locally sourced ironwood and teakwood and decorated in natural earth tones, provides a warm and inviting spot to rest while you go into the wilderness.
Begin your day on one of the three vast open areas on the Navila liveaboard, where you may sip your coffee while appreciating the spectacular coastal panorama. Guests can unwind on the top deck in front of the steering room, the sofas on the back platform, or the open deck below the sails, which all have comfy lounging places. Each location provides stunning panoramic views as you unwind and watch the world go by. Those looking for a more active activity can hike to a postcard-worthy view or go snorkeling. Whatever you wish to do with your day, the helpful staff will make it ideal.
Boat Specification
Year Build : 2019
Width : 5,50mm
Length : 28 m
Material : Iron Wood & Teak Wood
Main Engine : 6D22
Cruising Speeds : 8-11 Knots
Water Supply : 6000 L
Power Supply : Generator 22,5 kva & Silent Genset 8 kva
Equipment : GPS Garmin MAP 585 – VFH Radio
Safety : Life jackets, Life Buoy, Fire Extinguishers
Capacity Guest : 12 People
Dinghy : Capacity 15 pax (width 1,3 m x length 6 m)
Total Crew : 6 Persons
The Destination
Here are our destination list, each destination will be on trip list, depend on how long the trip you take.
- PADAR ISLAND
a journey of Padar Island that will take you to Neverland. Padar Island, located between the Komodo and Rinca Islands, completes the National Park’s trinity and is renowned for its spectacular views from its green-capped hills. The sunset from Padar’s highest heights is nothing short of spectacular, as the hills overlook some stunning beaches.
Padar’s natural beauty awes visitors, who are greeted by an almost-fictional environment of dreamlike vistas and lush green mountains of odd shapes. The bays that border the three sides of the hills have turquoise, clear blue water that leads up to those beautiful, sandy beaches. Padar Island, a genuinely fairytale-like patch of land in the middle of the Indonesian seas, is a natural wonder worth seeing for its visual splendor and outdoor adventures.
Padar Island’s Beaches :
Each of the bay’s beaches has distinctively coloured sand – pearl-white, coal-black, and rose-hued sand that evokes Padar’s storybook ambiance. - Padar Island Hiking :
The walk to Padar’s top is well regarded by vacationers and explorers. Although it is a short hike, it takes you by gorgeous sceneries on your way up to the hill and rewards you with the most breath-taking panoramic you have ever seen. Given the island’s natural beauty, it’s no wonder that this panoramic perspective from above will accentuate everything that makes the location beautiful. - TAKA MAKASAR
Taka Makassar is one of the greatest alternatives. It’s close to Komodo Island and Manta Point. This island is a must-see, especially for snorkelling. Many people, however, flock here to enjoy the gorgeous beach. It has white water that is tranquil. The island is often referred to as the emerging land. When you arrive on the island, you will be taken aback by its splendour.
Around the Komodo Islands, there are numerous unique snorkelling and beachcombing places. Taka Makassar island and its surrounding coral reef remain one of the most fascinating locales. Despite its small size and diving focus, Taka Makassar is a must-see during your visit to Komodo National Park.
It’s an absolute diving paradise, especially since it’s the longest reef in the national park and the site draws a significant number of manta rays. The island’s size and shape make it a unique place to explore and a favourite tourist destination for encountering the royal marine monsters.
It is actually smaller than a soccer pitch. Because of the shallow sea, large boats cannot approach this island. As a result, tourists normally take a smaller boat from Manta Point or Komodo Island. Sail Komodo is the name of the boat. You can swim comfortably because it is shallow. It is comparable to a swimming pool. Not to add the magnificent color of the water, which is clear Tosca. After all, it is an indicator of shallow water. - KALONG ISLAND
It is well-known for its fauna and magnificent views. Kalong Island is named for its most common inhabitants, the “Kalong” or bat. This little island, located near Rinca Island or 8 kilometers from Labuan Bajo, is home to hundreds of bats.
Because the entire island is covered in mangrove vegetation, this island can only be admired from afar. The best time to visit Kalong Island is at dusk, when the bats fly in large groups and leave for other adjacent islands to locate food. This lovely formation of flying bats can also be observed in the early morning as they return to their homes. Kalong Island has become a famous and crowded location in Komodo National Park due to its natural spectacle. - PINK BEACH
A natural wonder and one of the nicest beaches in the world. Pink Beach on Komodo Island, one of the world’s seven pink beaches, obtains its hue from microscopic animals called foraminifera, which produce a crimson pigment that is subsequently left behind on coral reef. Tiny shards of red coral wash up on the beach and mingle with the white sands to generate a gentle pink colour that is especially attractive in the evening light.
Pink beach is located on Komodo Island and faces a stunning reef full of fish and bright corals, making it an ideal location for photographs and drone footage. One of the best sites to visit during your Komodo National Park tour.
With only a few pink beaches on the earth, the contrast between the pink sand, turquoise blue water, and green hills is an unique find. Pink Beach Komodo Island is a must-see for divers, snorkelers, and beachgoers wishing to get off the main path and discover the eastern coast of Indonesia. - KELOR ISLAND
Kelor is a little island located in front of Flores’ gorgeous hills. The view from the summit of the island is incredibly magnificent, making it one of the must-do activities in Komodo National Park. A 15-minute trek will take you to the summit, where you will have a panoramic view of Flores, Rinca Island, and many other small islands. The ideal location for photos and selfies. Two white sandy beaches are ideal for relaxing and swimming before returning to Labuan Bajo after a fantastic tour to the spectacular Komodo National Park.
Kelor Island (Pulau Kelor) is a beautiful uninhabited island in Flores that offers for an exciting trip when visiting Labuan Bajo.
Simply enjoy the quiet atmosphere that Kelor Island has to offer, relax on the beach, or if you’re looking for some more fun-filled activities, swimming and snorkeling are also excellent possibilities. Hike the little mountain in the middle of Pulau Kelor for a panoramic view of the island and its surrounds if you’re prepared for an adventure. - KOMODO ISLAND
Komodo Island is home to the world’s largest reptiles, known as Komodo dragons after the island. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site with breath-taking scenery, rare fauna, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The Komodo dragons are without a doubt the island’s greatest draw, but there are other aspects that contribute to its uniqueness.
There are numerous activities to enjoy, ranging from rare native fauna and flora to gorgeous pink sand beaches. The hills resemble a desert scene. It does, however, have some gorgeous beaches and wild plants. These make fantastic scenery. You will most likely explore the island once you arrive. The main attraction on this island is, without a doubt, the Komodo dragons.
Komodo dragons can be found on various islands. Komodo Island, Gili Motang, Kode Island, and Rinca Island are among them. Tourists are permitted to see this beast up close. Are you curious? You should, however, hire a firm. It is known as Jagawana, which means “animal tamer.” You can approach Komodo monitors safely with his assistance. That means you should always do as he says. You are also not permitted to feed the lizards! A savanna may be encountered during the journey. It is preferable to wear boots.
Other wild faunas include snakes, birds, horses, and many others. They are all content on the island. You can do more than just work with animals. It is, for example, trekking. Ara Mountain is the destination. You may see both gorgeous scenery and animals during the journey. Water Hole is the best location. It’s a Komodo dragon’s nest. These animals congregate here to drink and relax. Another activity is shopping. Souvenirs can be purchased in either Loh Liang or Loh Buaya.
Fact About Komodo Dragon :
One of the most important facts about Komodo dragons that many people are unaware of is that they are not dragons at all, but rather huge lizards that can grow to be three meters long. The Komodo dragon is indigenous to Indonesia’s Komodo National Park, as the name implies.
It implies they don’t exist anyplace else in the world, so if you want to see these wonderful big beasts, you’ll have to come here. Another fascinating fact is that the tails of Komodo dragons are the same size as their bodies, and they utilize them to attack other animals.
This enormous reptile can even swim! They are not only monarchs on land, but also kings in the sea. Believe it or not, the Komodo dragon can swim between the five islands where it lives, which are kilometers apart. Some scientists argue that Komodo Dragons have bacteria on their tongues that may kill a human in hours, while others say that its venom is composed of proteins comparable to snake venom.
Although the bite of a Komodo Dragon is venomous to other animals and humans, it is not deadly to other members of the same species. Komodo dragons are carnivorous beasts that may consume up to 80% of their total weight in a single meal! You should not meddle with these men!
Our Facilities
- 12 Guest Capacity
- 6 Private Cabin
- Private Bathroom
- Air Conditioner in Each Cabin
- Indoor Dining Area & Bar
- Home Theatre
Included
- In and Out Harbour Transfer
- Sail with our VIP boat
- All rooms ensuite (hot/cold water shower installed)
- 3x Meals a Day during trip (B/L/D)
- Coffee, Tea, Fruits, and Snack on board
- Safety Equipment (Life Jacket, Life Buoy, Etc)
- Snorkeling Equipment Tour Guide
- Entertainment Facilities (Karaoke, Paddle Board, Etc)
- Documentation (Gopro, Mirrorless, Drone)
- Wifi
- Barbeque
- Big Smart Tv
- Umbrella set on Beach
Exclude
- Personal Traver Insurance
- Airplane Tickets
- Personal Expenses
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Hotel Stays in Labuan Bajo
- Tipping Guide / Personal Fee
- Entrance Fee of Komodo National Park
Term & Condition :
- Cancelation and Refund Policy : 4 > Months Before Trip : 50%, 2 – 4 Months Before Trip : 30%, 2 Months Before Trip : NO REFUND
- Reservation will secure after 30% of deposite
- The Balance be settled 14 Days before trip
- If in emergency / forced / not resolved due natural conditions, riots, and other bad
- Weather, The Itinerary Can Be Changed For Passenger’s Safety