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LAMIMA Sailing yacht for charter

  • Length: 65.2m (213.9ft)
  • 14 guests in 7 cabins
  • Built: 2014 (refitted 2024), Custom
Rate from (per week)
USD 182,000

Launched in 2014, the 65m/214ft custom luxury yacht LAMIMA was constructed using traditional methods by local boatbuilders on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. A classic Phinisi (Indonesian two-masted ship), she features traditional Indonesian craftsmanship by Pak Haji Baso and exterior design from Spanish designer Marcelo Penna. She offers a massive 900 sqm of usable space, accommodating 14 guests across 7 spacious, beautifully appointed cabins and suites.

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Main deck master cabin 12 of 25
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  • Regularly maintained
  • World's largest Phinisi for charter
  • 10m towed tender
  • Spa facilities: Balinese spa with onboard masseuse
  • Can accommodate up to 14 guests
  • Exercise equipment
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Yoga Instructor and Dive Master onboard

About LAMIMA

Description

Launched in 2014, the 65m/214ft custom luxury yacht LAMIMA was constructed using traditional methods by local boatbuilders on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. A classic Phinisi (Indonesian two-masted ship), she features traditional Indonesian craftsmanship by Pak Haji Baso and exterior design from Spanish designer Marcelo Penna. She offers a massive 900 sqm of usable space, accommodating 14 guests across 7 spacious, beautifully appointed cabins and suites.


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LAMIMA’s stunning interiors are contemporary and welcoming, with beautiful Southeast Asian influences reflected in her furnishings and finishes. The yacht's 11.2m beam helps create inviting, spacious indoor spaces. Featuring an open plan saloon on the main deck, with a large living area, full bar, and a vast dining table.There is also a large, shaded area for al fresco dining and lounging as well as LAMIMA’s ‘relaxation quarter’, where guests can enjoy traditional Indonesian Pijat massages, as well as a range of spa treatments available throughout the day.

The yacht’s 7 ensuite guest cabins include a main deck master suite with a private terrace forward. There are ample exterior deck areas for lounging with clear views of the dramatic Indonesian landscape, and outdoor dining enjoyed under the cooling shade of a bimini. When the nights draws in, the yacht’s stunning outdoor cinema brings starlit movie magic.

LAMIMA is ideally suited for swimming, diving, snorkeling, kayaking and paddleboarding. The diving here is without question some of the best in the world, with unprecedented marine biodiversity and water clarity. LAMIMA's dive operations are second to none in Indonesia. A dive boat offers seamless yacht-to-tender dive and snorkel experiences, with two dive masters as part of the crew. Guests can dive up to 4 times a day, and for new divers, the yacht is a licensed PADI dive center where guests can get certified right onboard.

While onboard LAMIMA, Indonesian gourmet chefs take great pride in sourcing the freshest ingredients from high-quality Indonesian suppliers, local markets, and fishermen. A mix of Indonesian and international food can be served according to guest preferences. Additional crew services include a yoga teacher and an expert guide whose deep understanding of the local culture and biodiversity provides insight into every charter. A regularly updated toy chest, including a jet surfboard, kayaks, jet skis and paddle boards adds the final touch to an impressive charter package.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising South East Asia USD 189,000/USD 189,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising South East Asia USD 182,000/USD 189,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2014 (refitted 2024), Custom
Length 65.2m (213.9ft)
Guests 14
No. of guest cabins 7
Crew 20
Beam 11.2m (36.7ft)
Draft min/max -/3.7m (12.1ft)
Displacement 650 tonnes
Maximum speed 10 knots
Cruising speed 8 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 80 litres per hour
Cabin types 7 (5 × double, 2 × twin)
Engines 1 × 1,000hp MAN
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 2 × Tenders
  • 1 × Sailing dinghy
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 2 × Underwater scooters
  • 2 × eFoils
  • 2 × Kayaks
  • 6 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Surfboard
  • Wakeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Dive centre
  • Scuba diving equipment
  • Snorkelling gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Free weights
  • Suspension trainer
  • Upright stationary bike
  • Yoga instructor
  • Yoga mats

Wellness

  • Massage room
  • On board masseuse
Communication & entertainment

Communication & entertainment

  • Wi-Fi internet access
  • Starlink
  • Outdoor cinema
  • Karaoke
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Accessible only by boat thanks to the dramatic, jungle-draped limestone cliffs that back it, the Railay peninsula actually has four amazing beaches : Phra Nang in the south with its famous cave, Railay West, then Ton Sai to the north. Wonderful climbing, hiking, kayaking and swimming.
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Penemu Island
Located west of Waigeo, Penemu Island is famed for Melissa’s Garden – a stunning coral garden with abundant schooling fish. Dive deeper at Takat Penemu seamount to find wobbegong sharks and more vibrant reef ecosystems.
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Blue Magic
This remarkable dive site between Kri and Waisai ranges from 8–30 m deep and attracts ocean wanderers like tuna, manta rays, and reef sharks. Below, colourful snapper, trevally, and wrasse dance among the reef – offering an underwater spectacle worthy of its name.
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Pulau Satonda
A volcanic caldera island with a saline lake that invites kayaking and paddleboarding adventures. By night, thousands of fruit bats take flight, creating a captivating dusk panorama, followed by an idyllic beach BBQ.
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Manta Sandy, Gam Island
In the plankton-rich strait between Airborek and Mansuar Islands, shallow reefs host cleaning stations visited by graceful oceanic manta rays. Watch as these majestic creatures glide close, greeted by tiny wrasse who rid them of parasites.
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Misool Resort Spa
Tucked away in the heart of a marine reserve, the spa at Misool Resort offers soothing treatments in an overwater setting with views of the turquoise lagoon. Using only organic, food-grade ingredients freshly prepared each morning – such as coconut oil, cacao, ginger, and aloe – the spa delivers holistic healing drawn from traditional Indonesian practices. The experience is designed to rejuvenate both body and soul after days of diving or island exploration.
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Waiwesser village, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Experience authentic Papuan life in this village on the island of Batanta. Watch the children in the dug-out canoes, trek through the verdant rainforest to waterfalls, birdwatching all the way.
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Nikki Beach Koh Samui
This upscale beach club blends luxury with island ease, offering elegant daybeds, world-class dining, and sunset views over the Gulf of Thailand. It’s a chic social hub surrounded by the beauty of nearly 60 nearby islands.
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Railay Beach
Railay Beach is a slice of Thai paradise with white-sand beaches, limestone cliffs, and a lush rainforest interior. The relaxed vibe, turquoise waters, and dramatic landscape make it a favoUrite for both rock climbers and beach lovers alike.
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Pimalai Resort & Spa
Overlooking the Andaman Sea, Pimalai offers luxury with a deep sense of place. With eight restaurants and bars and a spa that’s regularly awarded among the best in Thailand, this resort provides a perfect blend of tranquillity and indulgence.
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Rayavadee Resort
Surrounded by cliffs and jungle, Rayavadee’s four restaurants provide variety and beauty in equal measure. From romantic candlelit dinners to fresh seafood lunches by the beach, every meal is paired with a remarkable view.
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The Grotto
Tucked beneath a limestone cliff at the edge of Phranang Beach, The Grotto is one of the most atmospheric dining spots in Thailand. Dine by candlelight on fresh seafood and grilled meats while watching the tide roll in.
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Krua Phranang at Rayavadee Resort
Dine by the sea on aromatic Thai dishes at Krua Phranang. Choose from delicious curries, salads, soups, seafood and grilled fish straight from the sea.
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Koh Haa (Five Islands)
An idyllic overnight anchorage with 12 dive sites featuring caves, drop-offs, and coral-covered pinnacles. It’s a hotspot for underwater photographers and night divers.
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Phang Nga Bay
Stunning limestone cliffs, breathtaking beaches, underwater adventures, waterfalls, elephant trekking, parties and the legendary James Bond island.
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Six Senses Yao Noi
Built in the style of a traditional Thai longhouse, this eco-conscious spa village sits amid forested hillside overlooking the bay. It combines natural, ethically sourced products with holistic treatments rooted in the four elements. The spa features herbal compresses, coconut scrubs, Thai herbal massages, personalised wellness programs like Detox, Sleep and Immunity, plus relaxation areas, meditation pavilion, sauna, steam, and an infinity pool – all in a mindful, serene atmosphere
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Phi Phi Viewpoint
A steep but rewarding climb brings you to panoramic views over turquoise bays, Phi Phi Leh, and the twin beaches of Tonsai and Loh Dalum. Best visited at sunrise or sunset.
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Mu Ko Lanta National Park
A protected marine park that includes the world-class dive sites of Hin Daeng and Hin Muang. Its rich biodiversity includes reef sharks, manta rays, and seasonal sightings of whale sharks.
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Similan Islands National Park
An archipelago of nine granite islands surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Renowned for exceptional diving and snorkelling, the Similans feature underwater boulders, coral reefs, and abundant marine life. Accessible seasonally from October to May.
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Surin Beach
A sophisticated spot fringed by palms and the luxury of Amanpuri Resort. Its white sands and calm waters make it ideal for a relaxed beach day. Nearby, visit the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary – a humane refuge for retired working elephants.
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Similan Islands
Your gateway to another world and an underwater paradise for scuba divers. Spend the day discovering the 11 islands, above and below the water. If timing is right, you may see whale sharks and turtles while you snorkel and scuba around the islands. There are numerous trails on the various islands as well as bird watching, white coral-sand beaches, and boulder fields to explore.
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Pa Tong
Phuket’s most famous beach town offers a mix of activities for all ages – helicopter tours, go-karting, tiger encounters, and the massive Big Buddha. After dark, Bangla Road lights up with lively bars, rooftop lounges, and nightclubs.
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Ko Samui
A sheltered anchorage known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and calm waters, perfect for snorkelling and rock climbing. In the evening, cruise to the nearby Rayavadee Resort for dinner and enjoy Krabi's soft-lit nightlife.
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Phi Phi Islands
Start your day in the emerald waters of Ton Sai Bay. Hike to the viewpoint on Phi Phi Don for spectacular vistas or visit Maya Bay on Phi Phi Leh, made famous by The Beach. As the sun sets, Phi Phi Don comes alive with beach bars and fire shows.
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Langkawi
Though technically across the border, Langkawi is often included in regional cruising. Explore the lush Kilim River mangroves by kayak or foot, ride the cable car to panoramic heights, visit floating fish farms, or enjoy a thrilling ATV adventure through jungle trails.
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Alyui Bay
A tranquil anchorage on Waigeo’s northwest coast, Alyui Bay is a haven of calm waters, limestone cliffs, and mangrove-lined channels. The bay is not only scenic but biologically rich – perfect for diving or snorkelling among kaleidoscopic coral gardens and thriving marine life. Its seclusion makes it an ideal overnight anchorage.
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Amanwana Spa
Set in a tranquil tented retreat on a nature reserve island, Amanwana’s open-air spa pavilions face the Flores Sea, offering an immersive connection with nature. Signature treatments include the rejuvenating Javanese Lulur, which begins with a deeply relaxing massage and continues with a white rice and turmeric scrub, followed by a honey-yogurt mask and a soothing herbal bath infused with lime, ginger, lemongrass, and cinnamon. Other offerings incorporate native ingredients like juniper berry and pearl for a sensory, island-inspired ritual.
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Four Kings
Named for the quartet of submerged pinnacles rising from 5–30 m, Four Kings is a diver’s dream for its crystal-clear visibility and dynamic pelagic action. Groups of trevally and barracuda swirl through glittering schools of glassfish – ideal for underwater photographers.
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Gili Lawalaut
Famed for its panoramic hilltop views and long beaches, Gili Lawalaut is a serene anchorage with shallow reefs perfect for kayaking. Dive sites around the island yield sightings of reef sharks, tuna, and schools of vibrant fish.
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