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PARTNER CONTENT FOR MOANA CRUISING


Moana Cruising KOMODO NATIONAL PARK, INDONESIA


Experience the incredible diversity of the underwater world every day, gliding through the seas of the Komodo National Park on a traditional, Indonesian phinisi schooner. Let the day pass by in a cosy atmosphere and feast on delicious food. All this is made possible by the Moana, a family liveaboard ship. Departing from the charming fishing town of Labuan Bajo, on the western end of the island of Flores, Moana embarks on varied tours, which are sure to be remembered forever. A speedboat takes guests to another world in


just a few minutes. Once they reach the ship and board it, they realise how big a sailing ship really is. This is the Moana, 100ft long, with blue sails matching the turquoise blue sea, swaying quietly in the light breeze. On the ship’s deck, a huge table invites guests


to sit together, chat and dine. The sundeck on the bow invites guests to laze around and drift off into another time. In the comfortable cabins, in the indoor saloon and everywhere else on deck, pure sailing enjoyment is promised.


A maximum of 10 divers are welcomed on


board with the crew. Swimming with manta rays and turtles works up an appetite — fresh fruits, salads and wonderful Indonesian and European cuisine will be waiting for returning divers and are sure to revitalise them, so they’re keen to return to the sea in the afternoon. The boat has been fully refitted in the last four


years. Moana has a special dive deck that allows guests to be ready for the best diving in Komodo at all times. Aboard, guests will feel like modern, active and courageous adventurers. When it comes to the diving, Komodo National


Park is probably one of the best places to visit. Every diving experience level is catered for and as the diversity of marine life is so great, each different diving interest is covered. Moana Cruising offers five-night liveaboard


trips to dive and snorkel the Komodo National Park. Dive and snorkel in one of the best holiday destinations in the world, discover the Komodo dragon and experience the total relaxation everyone looks for on their holiday.


Don’t miss Walking on the pink beaches, getting close to Komodo dragons and experiencing the attentive services of Moana’s crew


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KEY FACILITIES • Maximum 10 guests • Multilingual cruise director • Full refit & renovation in 2017-2019 • Cruising Komodo experts since 2004


KEY ACTIVITIES • Snorkelling • Diving


Get in touch moanacruising.com


T: +49 176 29 59 28 58 E: info@moanacruising.com


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