STYLE: LUXURY
Explore in luxury on board the Aqua Blu the Spice Islands with an abundance of historical significance. The Spice Islands was central to the discovery of the New World in the 16th and 17th centuries. At one point in time, the islands were the only place in the world to get Nutmeg from. This 7 night itinerary will let you island hop in an unforgettable exploration.
*The 17th and 24th of October departures will be hosted by Ian Burnet, historian and author who specialises in Indonesia.
Arrive to a warm welcome in Ambon and board Aqua Blu at Laha Bay, a famous muck diving site. There are also opportunities for trekking and birdwatching inland.
Early morning, depart for the island outpost of Saparua, sailing along the scenic north coast of Ambon. Disembark en route at the coastal town of Hila to explore the old Dutch fortification, Fort Amsterdam. Continue onto Saparua, where a host of water activities await. Discover local pottery making at Ouw village, visit a local market, see European relics, explore bird habitats or go diving before departing Saparua for an overnight crossing to Banda Islands.
Approach the Banda Islands as the sun rises, greeted by Kora – Kora war canoes as the boat enters the harbor. Stroll through history at the Dutch Fort Belgica on Banda Neira, once the most hotly contested island in the world in the 16th and 17th century, and learn about the colorful story of the Old World spice trade.
Spend the day exploring the oldest nutmeg plantations in the world, learning about the cultivation and history of the spice. Hike the active volcano of Gunung Banda Api. In this remote part of Indonesia, experience local life with traditions unchanged for decades before departing Banda Harbour at night.
Savour a sunrise breakfast on board against the backdrop of 300 metre tall cliffs of Pulau Manuk, a volcanic island rising 3 kilometres from the seabed. This is a haven for fish-hunting birds, as well as sea snakes and reef shark flocking to enjoy the area’s underwater thermal springs. After sundown, cruise northwards to Pulau Run, a historic island traded by the British for Manhattan in 1667.
Arrive at Pulau Run, the westernmost of the Banda Islands, at sunrise. Swim, fish, snorkel and dive in the crystal-clear waters, or go on village tours, trekking and birding. Attempt to search for the ruins of an old British fort before arriving at a pristine beach where a cocktail party awaits.
On the north side of Nusa Laut, bike through the scenic fishing villages of Ameth and Akon, This is also home of the dugong, the Southeast Asian cousin of the American manatee and a vulnerable species. Cruise to Molana Island, a small but heavily forested island with fantastic reefs.
Awake to the bustle of Ambon and disembark after a sumptuous breakfast for your outbound flight.