This March to May: Discover Raja Ampat's Pristine Reefs & Wildlife

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Sumbawa

Best from June - September

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WILD HEART of the ARCHIPELAGO

Untamed and quietly captivating, Sumbawa offers a different rhythm of Indonesia, where rugged landscapes and remote coastlines remain largely untouched. Long before it appeared on modern travel itineraries, the island drew discreet visitors seeking privacy and natural beauty, including Princess Diana, who once visited its secluded shores. Today, Sumbawa retains that same sense of quiet escape, where rolling hills, hidden waterfalls, and empty beaches create a landscape defined by space and stillness. Surrounding Sumbawa, the waters are rich, varied, and full of discovery.


From vibrant coral reefs and calm turquoise bays to deeper offshore waters where whale sharks and larger pelagics may appear, the region offers rewarding experiences for both divers and snorkellers. Combined with world-class surf breaks and peaceful cruising grounds, Sumbawa reveals a more remote and refined side of the Indonesian archipelago

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Gentle Giants
Experience unforgettable encounters with majestic whale sharks
Hidden Waterfalls
Trek through lush forests to discover Sumbawa’s secluded waterfalls
Jungle Waters
Wander through lush forests to find secluded turquoise pools
Untouched Shores
Step ashore on secluded beaches far from the ordinary
Wild Dolphins
Dolphins are often spotted gliding gracefully through these waters
Coral Reefs
These waters are home to vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life
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PLANNING your VOYAGE

Sailing through Sumbawa aboard a luxury yacht charter reveals a wilder, more remote side of Indonesia, where open landscapes, quiet anchorages, and untouched coastlines shape a journey defined by space and freedom

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WHEN to VISIT

Sumbawa is best explored between June and September, when clear skies and gentle seas create ideal conditions for sailing, diving, and coastal exploration.

  • June – September
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REACHING the ISLANDS

Sumbawa is accessed via Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (SWQ) in Sumbawa Besar. Guests typically connect through Bali or Jakarta, where onward domestic flights bring you to the island. Upon arrival, the Mutiara Laut crew will be ready to welcome you before setting sail

Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (SWQ) – Sumbawa Besar

  • Jakarta – Sumbawa (1 Stop)
  • Bali – Sumbawa (1 Stop)
  • Connected domestically via Bali and Jakarta, with international access from North America, Europe & Asia

FAQ

Sumbawa is located just east of Lombok, only one island away from Bali. As the largest of the Lesser Sunda Islands, it sits beautifully between Lombok to the west and Flores to the east. 

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CONTINUE the JOURNEY

Discover more of Indonesia’s remarkable archipelago aboard Mutiara Laut, where each voyage reveals new islands, cultures, and seascapes waiting beyond the horizon

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