This liveaboard can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people, making it ideal for intimate trips with family or friends. Anne Bonny sails through Komodo Natinal Park and Raja Ampat depending on the time of year, and is only available for charters.
About Anne Bonny Liveaboard
With 3 en-suite cabins, Anne Bonny is designed for small group getaways, ensuring a comfortable and personalised atmosphere throughout your journey. This liveaboard has been built by an experienced Italian shipbuilder renowned for his attention to detail. By harmoniously combining the traditional design of the Phinisi with Western sailing ships interior design, the boat displays a timeless elegance on the water.
Prepare yourself for an extraordinary culinary adventure aboard Anne Bonny. The fabulous chef, trained by one of Bali’s leading culinary experts, brings his expertise from renowned establishments such as Bella and Sagerestaurants, as well as the Marriott Group in Singapore. As a result, expect nothing less than excellence as you savour the chef’s delicious creations, freshly prepared on board. Furthermore, this phinisi will not only satisfies your culinary desires, but also your thirst for aquatic adventure. Fully equipped for diving and snorkelling, it promises unforgettable underwater explorations.
The Cabins
Anne Bonny can host 6 adults and 4 children or 8 adults in 3 cabins, that are all equipped with:
- 1 bathroom with a hot shower,
- Air-Conditioner,
- Wall fans,
- Charging station,
- Journaling table
- Many drawers for safe storage.
Master Cabin – 1 Double Bed & 1 Buncked Bed



2 Double Cabins – 1 Double Bed & 1 Single Bed



The Itineraries
From May to September – Komodo National Park
Immerse yourself in the underwater world and encounter the legendary Komodo Dragons, making this destination an absolute paradise for both land and underwater wildlife enthusiasts.
From October to April – Raja Ampat & Surroundings
Experience the absolute magnificence of Batanta, Waigeo, Misool, and Salawati—the main islands that showcase the marine biodiversity nurtured by the convergence of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.