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SeaTrek Ombak Putih

Leisure Cruise in Indonesia

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Ombak Putih is a 42-meter traditional Phinisi sailing vessel launched in 2012, accommodating 24 guests across 12 cabins. The larger of SeaTrek's two vessels, she sails alongside fleet partner Katharina on shared and parallel itineraries throughout the year, led by Captain Jufri and a crew of 14. No diving onboard; snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, wildlife encounters, cultural visits, and trekking are the focus. For the 2026/2027 season, rates start from USD $790 per person per day.

Ombak Putih — "White Wave" in Indonesian — is the flagship of SeaTrek Sailing Adventures, a company that has been leading expedition-style sailing in Indonesia since 1986. Built in 2012 and completing over 500 voyages, she is designed for ocean crossings: tall masts, broad sails, and a hull built for longer passages between the distant island groups of the eastern archipelago. Like fleet partner Katharina, the vessel sits firmly in the leisure and exploration category. The onboard program is built around surface and shore experiences — snorkeling, kayaking, birdwatching for hornbills and birds of paradise, Komodo dragon encounters, waterfall treks, village visits, and quiet time on deck as the islands unfold. WiFi is intentionally absent, with the vessel frequently off-grid for days at a time in the far reaches of Maluku and West Papua — a deliberate design choice rather than a limitation.

Twelve cabins accommodate up to 24 guests across three configurations, all on the lower deck with natural light through portholes. Six Double cabins each offer a full-size double bed, generous under-bed storage, a dedicated dresser, individual air conditioning, and a private en-suite bathroom. Two Triple cabins feature a full-size double bed with a retractable single upper bunk, reserved for families traveling with one child. Four Twin Bunk cabins offer upper and lower single beds with individual storage and private en-suite bathrooms. Children are welcomed during school holiday periods from June through August and December through January; children under 4 are not permitted on shared cruises.

The seasonal itinerary follows the same rhythm as Katharina. From April through September, Ombak Putih operates Komodo and Beyond routes in the central and southern archipelago, including Komodo National Park, whale shark encounters in Saleh Bay, and the ring-of-fire island chains east of Komodo. From October through March, she heads north and east into the Spice Islands, Maluku, Raja Ampat, and West Papua. Many cruises are led by specialist guides — marine biologists, coral scientists, zoologists, and cultural experts — and the Orangutans & Dragons itinerary includes a Borneo component on a dedicated river vessel. Both boats go offline for three weeks each March for annual safety inspections.

All meals, soft drinks, tea, coffee, snacks, park fees, port fees, local guides, cultural performances, snorkeling gear, kayaks, paddleboards, fishing gear, laundry, and transfers are included. Alcohol is included at the beach BBQ and farewell dinner; otherwise available for purchase. Crew and guide gratuities are not included.

Trips

SeaTrek with Whale Sharks, Corals & Dragons - Family Cruise with Marta Filippini
Available
from $5,825 pp
18 Jul 2026(local time)
9 days / 8 nights
Labuan Bajo Harbor - Labuan Bajo Harbor

Cabins

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Double Cabin
Lower Deck
Max 2 guests
Double Bed
Bunk Beds

Ombak Putih's six Double Cabins are located on the lower deck and feature a double bed, under-bed storage, a dedicated dresser, natural light through portholes, individually controlled air conditioning, and a private en-suite bathroom with shower. Select cabins have a retractable single upper bunk available on request for one child aged 12 or under travelling with parents.

Ombak Putih is a 42-meter traditional Phinisi sailing vessel operated by SeaTrek Sailing Adventures, running exploration and leisure voyages across Komodo, Raja Ampat, the Spice Islands, and Maluku. Cabin amenities include towels and linens, soaps, shampoo and conditioner, sunscreen, and a reusable stainless steel water bottle.

Twin Cabin
Lower Deck
Max 2 guests
Bunk Beds

Ombak Putih's four Twin Bunk Cabins are located on the lower deck and feature upper and lower single bunk beds, under-bed storage, a dedicated dresser, natural light through portholes, individually controlled air conditioning, and a private en-suite bathroom with shower.

Ombak Putih is a 42-meter traditional Phinisi sailing vessel operated by SeaTrek Sailing Adventures, running exploration and leisure voyages across Komodo, Raja Ampat, the Spice Islands, and Maluku. Cabin amenities include towels and linens, soaps, shampoo and conditioner, sunscreen, and a reusable stainless steel water bottle.

Features & Amenities

Air Conditioning
Sun Deck
Restaurant
Bar
Fresh Water Maker
Generator

Activities & Experiences

Snorkeling
Manta Ray Encounters
Marine Wildlife Viewing
Cultural Visits
Marine Biology Education
Watersports

Food & Drinks

All Meals Included
Dietary Accommodations
Bar Service
Snacks Available
Vegan Options
Vegetarian Options

Booking FAQ

Booking is easy - a 25% deposit secures your spot immediately, with the remaining balance due 100 days before departure. If you're booking within 100 days of your trip, full payment is required to confirm your reservation. Popular routes book 6-12 months or even further, so we recommend securing your spot early.

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Key Facts

500
Number of trips
29
Years of operation
2026
Last refurbished
24
Max guests

Boat Specifications

Year built1997
Length42m
Cruising speed9 knots
EnginesMercedes Marine Diesel
Max guests24
Number of cabins12
Crew size14
Tenders2 Tenders
Water capacity25.000 liters
Fuel capacity14.000 liters
Freshwater maker2.500 liters per day
ManufacturerCustom Built in Kalimantan

Things to know

Boat rules

No smoking in cabins
Respect marine life and coral reefs
Attend mandatory safety briefing

Safety

Crew trained in first aid
Life Vests
First Aid Kits

Navigation

Radar
Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
Depth Sounder