Sumbawa
Sumbawa is known for its stunning beaches, rugged landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and is a fascinating destination for adventure and cultural exploration. Discover Sumbawa with a voyage from Komodo
Sumbawa is located in the Lesser Sunda Islands chain between Lombok and Flores. It is known for its rugged terrain, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Unlike its better-known neighbours, it offers a more authentic and laid-back experience. The island is famous for its surfing spots, especially in Lakey Peak, which attracts wave riders from around the world. Besides surfing, visitors can explore the beautiful Moyo Island, known for its waterfalls and marine biodiversity, making it a great spot for snorkelling and diving.
The people of Sumbawa have a unique cultural identity influenced by their Islamic traditions and local customs. The island is home to two main ethnic groups, the Samawa in the west and the Bima in the east. Traditional arts like music, dance, and weaving are an integral part of daily life. One of the most celebrated events is the “Barapan Kebo” or water buffalo racing, which reflects the agricultural roots of the community. Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, Sumbawa remains relatively untouched by mass tourism, making it an ideal destination for travellers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Voyaging from Komodo to Sumbawa is an unforgettable experience, beginning with a breathtaking sunset accompanied by cocktails and the mesmerising sight of thousands of fruit bats taking flight. The next morning, guests visit Komodo Island to see the famous dragons before the day heats up, guided safely by local rangers. After breakfast, the journey continues to the central area of the park for diving and snorkelling at Takat Makassar, Batu Bolong, or Siaba Besar, with opportunities to see manta rays, sharks, turtles, and vibrant marine life. Evenings are spent anchored at Pulau Padar, enjoying gourmet meals, outdoor cinema, or a relaxing spa experience. The adventure then moves to Gili Lawa Darat and Gili Lawa Laut, offering diving, kayaking, or paddleboarding amid beautiful coral gardens and sandy beaches. After sunset trekking and a delightful dinner, the vessel sails to Sangeang Api, an active volcano with unique underwater thermal vents and a traditional Phinisi boatbuilding village.
The journey continues with diving at Bubble Reef, known for its thermal vents and fascinating small marine creatures, followed by a visit to the nearby village. From there, the cruise heads to Satonda volcano with its unique crater lake and lively surrounding reefs. The adventure then takes guests to Teluk Saleh, where an early morning outing offers the chance to swim with endangered whale sharks as they feed near the fishermen’s nets. After a thrilling encounter, a hearty breakfast is served while sailing towards Moyo Island, where guests can visit the serene Mata Jitu waterfalls. The “Whale Sharks and Dragons Expedition” itinerary masterfully combines relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration, creating an unforgettable cruising experience.