SAIL OFF THE GRID

The Rare Routes

The Rare Routes take you through some of the most varied environments in the archipelago: volcanic islands, historic spice ports, and coral systems that shift dramatically from island to island. Nutrient-rich seas home to giant manta rays and whale sharks and cultural landscapes shaped by centuries of seafaring, reveal different layers of Indonesia’s natural and human story.

These journeys are designed to deepen your connection to place, and travelling with onboard experts means you are never just observing, you are understanding.

Treasure map

Onboard with the Experts

Beyond the Ordinary

SeaTrek seeks out these places because this is where Indonesia reveals its deepest stories — and where genuine discovery still exists.

Rose compass
Manta ray
Snorkeling in WakatobiDion Luas/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures
Komodo dragon head close up(Paul Thompson/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Zebra shark juvenile(Anastasia Louhenapessy/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Togean Babi Rusa(Joshua Edwards/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Twins SeaTrek's guests Swimming with two Whale Sharks(Agustina Siringoringo/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Nutmeg and MaceJoshua Edwards/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures
Montipora and Acropora Coral(Vincent Chalias/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Ombak Putih in Ternate(Dion Luas/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Wallace bird of paradise
Snorkeling with coral reef(Vincent Chalias/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Maleo Birds Nesting(Joshua Edwards/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Love Lagoon in West Papua.(George Karbus/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)

Our Local Heroes

Every great adventure is made possible by the hands and hearts that protect these islands. From coral gardeners and master boat builders to culture keepers and conservationists, meet the local heroes who will bring your SeaTrek voyage to life.

Words from the Blue

Every guest brings back a story. Some tell of rare encounters with whale sharks, others of evenings spent singing with new friends on a white sandy beach. The Travel Log is our record, a living collection of what it means to sail with us, seen through the eyes of those who’ve come aboard.

Planting mangrovePeter McCarthy/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures
Swimming with whale sharks(Agustina Siringoringo/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)
Nutmeg plantation in Run Island Banda(Abd. Wahab/SeaTrek Sailing Adventures)