Cabin Cruise on board a catamaran in Bali

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Cabin Cruise on board a catamaran in Bali


Set sail on the holiday of a lifetime, and discover the majestic nation of Bali, with its breathtaking landscape and sacred temples. The best time of year to enjoy a cruise here is between April and November.

Cruise Highlights

  • Enjoy a cocktail on a beautiful beach
  • Klepon, a local speciality pastry
  • Exceptional natural landscape

Your Boat

  • Eleuthera 60
  • 4 total cabins
  • 8 people max
  • 2 crew members

The Eleuthera 60 is an elegant sailing catamaran, with both excellent performance and comfort. Perfect for a sailing holiday with friends or family - this boat is suitable for all ages, hobbies and preferences.

  • Bath towels
  • Beach towels
  • Electric toilet
  • Speakers in the cockpit
  • DVD player
  • Fishing gear
  • 2 Kayaks
  • Snorkeling gear
Layout

The owner reserves the right to replace with a different boat model of the same quality and performance

Your Cabin

On board your Eleuthera 60 catamaran you will enjoy a double cabin offering all the comfort and luxury of a bedroom. Each cabin has a private bathroom with a sink, large mirror, cabinet, toilet, shower and hot and cold water.

  • Standard Double Cabin

    Standard Double Cabin

Itinerary of your cruise

With more than 13,000 islands, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. Your cruise will allow you to discover some of its many hidden gems.

Map
Indonesia

Day 1 - Serangan
Step aboard your boat on the island of Serangan. Once you are comfortable and settled your skipper will set sail for the beach at Sanur where you will spend the night.

Day 2 - Serangan - Nusa Lembongan
Today you will head for Nusa Lembongan where you will enjoy spending a relaxing day.

Day 3 - Nusa Lembongan - Gili Air
An early departure to discover the breathtaking islands of Gili. Your catamaran will moor to the south of Gili Air, and you will have the chance to visit the turtle sanctuary and their little nests in the beach where baby turtles grow. Gili Air was the first island to be populated by fishermen and their families. You will moor here overnight.

Day 4 - Gili Air - Gili Meno - Senggigi
Next stop is Gili Mone. To the west of Lombok, Senggigi is a mix of Balinese, Chinese and Arabic influences. There are some breathtaking landscapes and panoramas to enjoy!

Day 5 - Senggigi - Poh - Gili Nanggu
Today your skipper will sail to the island of Poh where you can enjoy a morning of snorkeling. Then your next stop is Gili Naggu, a small island just off the west coast of Lombok, with incredible vegetation. You will spend the night moored here.

Day 6 - Nanggu - Desert Point - Nusa Penida
Day 6 and you will navigate along the coast to the south west. You will stop at Desert Point where you can snorkel and admire the incredible underwater life and coral reef. Set sail again and head for Crystal Bay, where time seems to stand still and the local people continue to live according to their ancient traditions.

Day 7 - Nusa Penida – Manta Point - Mushroom Bay
After breakfast you will sail to Manta Point where you can sail with the Manta Rays, a truly memorable experience. You will then head towards Mushroom Bay, so called because of its unique coral formations. The local people build traditional fishing boats and collect red algae (carrageenan) from the sea.

Day 8 - Mushroom Bay – Serangan
Leave early and head in the direction of Serangan, where you will disembark at 8h after breakfast (Gold Island Restaurant).


Serangan  Nusa Lembongan  Gili Air  Senggigi  Gili Nanggu  Nusa Penida  Mushroom Bay  Serangan

The itinerary may be changed without prior notice due to technical or weather conditions.
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Frequently asked questions

  • What happens if I need to cancel my cruise?

    If you wish to make a cancellation, you should contact your GlobeSailor advisor as soon as possible. Whatever the circumstances, you will be charged the following cancellation fees, depending on when the cancellation is made: up to 90 days before departure = 25%; 89 to 60 days before departure = 50%; 59 to 30 days before departure = 75%; 29 days or less before departure = 100% of the total cost of your booking. We recommend that you sign up for cancellation insurance with your personal insurance provider.
  • How can I arrange my transfer from the airport to the boat?

    After you have made your booking the base manager will contact you to give you more information on your cruise. Make sure you confirm what time you will be arriving and also your flight details. A taxi or minibus can meet you at the airport and bring you directly to the boat at an extra cost.
  • What does a skipper do? And what about a hostess?

    All the skippers which we offer are qualified, have the necessary professional licenses and speak fluent English. If you have any particular demands regarding a skipper make sure to let us know.
    The skipper is in charge of navigation and your safety on board. Feel free to try out some of the manoeuvres with him; he will be happy to teach you the basics of sailing.
    Regarding sleeping arrangements, the skipper will sleep on board, either in a cabin or in the common area (saloon).
    The skipper is not in charge of cooking or washing up. A hostess (or cook) will prepare your meals, clean the saloon area and the cabins and make sure the boat is kept tidy.
  • What payments must I make in order to confirm my booking?

    To confirm your booking you should inform your GlobeSailor advisor who will put an option (hold) on the cabin for a certain time until we receive your down payment.
    The booking will only be considered final once we have received your down payment (by bank transfer, Paypal or credit card) which is 50% of the total amount. A 100% down payment is required for any booking made less than one month before departure.
    The balance should be paid no later than one month before boarding, either to the base or to GlobeSailor. Mandatory extras and options will be payable locally. Be sure to check with your advisor or the base prior to departure.
  • What currency is used in Bali?

    The national currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (Rps). In November 2016 1 € = 14,331.83 Rps.
    You can change your money in one of the many tourist areas. Be sure to compare the rate of several providers, there can be differences of up to 10 %, and be aware of the rate of commission which may be charged. Avoid changing your money on weekends or national holidays when the rate is worse.
  • What documents are needed to travel to Bali?

    Make sure that your passport is vaild for at least 6 months from the date of your departure from Indonesia. Most nationalities, including US, Canadian and EU passport holders do not require a visa for stays of up to 30 days in Indonesia. If you intend to stay longer than this than you will need to apply for the appropriate visa. This can be obtained before your holiday or on arrival. For a list of airports, seaports and land border crossings for entering/exiting Indonesia under this visa waiver scheme, and more information about entry requirements, visit the website of the Indonesian Embassy.