overview
With an intent to support marine biology and its ecosystem, Rascal Voyages collaborates with Conservation International to offer a sustainable, bespoke charter experience. An experiential journey like no other, The Rascal — a tropical, teak yacht handcrafted by local Indonesian shipwrights — offers an authentic experience of culture and untouched nature in the most beautiful, off-radar locations of Raja Ampat. Encounter Komodo dragons, snorkel with Manta rays and sail along the most secluded shores of Indonesia in this traditional-meets-contemporary-built boat. A truly off-the-grid experience, this luxury cruise provides a selection of expeditions for the adventurous soul.
Renowned Yoga instructor Mary Tilson partners with Rascal Voyages in this immersive healing experience. This all-inclusive retreat includes accommodation, meals, daily guided excursions, scuba diving (if interested), hiking, park entrance fees, and daily yoga and meditation classes. Each meal follows a locally-sourced plant-based menu.
7 - 14 Jan 2020
price per retreat


- Accommodation
- Food
- Things To Do
- Included
- Not Included
- Diving with experienced PADI instructor
- Snorkelling
- Kayaking
- Fishing
- Trekking
- Whale/dolphin spotting
- Surfing
- Waterskiing/wakeboarding
- Paddleboarding
- Beach BBQ
- Village tour
- Volcano visits
- Cooking
- 7-Nights' accommodation
- Meals
- Daily guided excursions
- Scuba diving
- Trekking
- Daily yoga and meditation classes
- Park entrance fees
- Airfare
- Airport transfers
- Alcoholic beverages
- Additional meals/beverages
payment policy
- Additional 10% tax is charged per night per cabin
location
Labuan Bajo, Flores Island, Indonesia
Designed for cruising in the stunning Indonesian archipelago, Rascal Voyages is located in the Flores Sea at Raja Ampat. Delve into the pristine waters and discover the country's raw beauty. The boat's home port is in Labuan Bajo, on Flores Island on the east of Indonesia.
Voyages for Komodo will depart from Labuan Bajo, Flores Island, while voyages for Raja Ampat will depart from Sorong, West Papua.
Rascal Voyages can be reached by taking a flight from Bali or Jakarta.