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Sail Indonesia aboard Lamima - the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht offering luxury, diving, wellness and bespoke expeditions from £159,000 per week plus tax.
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World’s largest wooden sailing boat now available to hire for staggering £159,000 a WEEK

Jasmine Siddon
Last updated: 2025/06/17 at 10:06 AM
Jasmine Siddon
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Exterior of the sailing boat. (Jam Press/Lamima Yacht)
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The world’s largest wooden sailing boat is now available for private hire at a staggering £159,000 a week.

Lamima, a traditional Indonesian Phinisi, was hand constructed and measures 65 metres.

It has joined the EYOS Expeditions fleet and is now sailing exclusively in Indonesia all year-round.

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Bespoke trips to some of Southeast Asia’s most breathtaking destinations, including Raja Ampat, Komodo Island, Flores and Sumba are available.

Lamima has seven luxurious suites designed to accommodate up to 14 guests.

Sail Indonesia aboard Lamima - the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht offering luxury, diving, wellness and bespoke expeditions from £159,000 per week plus tax.
View of the spa. (Jam Press/Lamima Yacht)

The open-plan saloon on the main deck includes a generous lounge area, full bar, and a dining table that seats 14.

A shaded al fresco area offers additional space for open-air dining and lounging.

Onboard there is an area known as the relaxation quarter which offers a full suite of wellness experiences.

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Spa treatments including traditional Balinese massages are on offer, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Sail Indonesia aboard Lamima - the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht offering luxury, diving, wellness and bespoke expeditions from £159,000 per week plus tax.
A view of the deck. (Jam Press/Lamima Yacht)

The upper deck, furnished with sun mattresses, provides a quiet space to soak in sweeping views of the Indonesian archipelago.

And to keep travellers entertained, Lamima is fully equipped for diving, snorkelling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and island-hopping.

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There is dedicated dive boat on board, with two dive masters and the ability to support up to four dives a day.

Sail Indonesia aboard Lamima - the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht offering luxury, diving, wellness and bespoke expeditions from £159,000 per week plus tax.
Interior of the cabin. (Jam Press/Lamima Yacht)

For those new to diving, the vessel has a PADI-certified dive centre, where guests can earn their certification mid-expedition.

Onboard dining is led by Indonesian gourmet chefs, who source fresh ingredients from local markets and fishermen.

Guests can enjoy a customised menu blending local and international cuisine.

Each expedition aboard Lamima is tailored to a person’s specific needs and EYOS offer optional expert guides to elevate the journey even further.

The vessel is available exclusively for private groups, with weekly rates from £159,000, plus 12% tax.

Sail Indonesia aboard Lamima - the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht offering luxury, diving, wellness and bespoke expeditions from £159,000 per week plus tax.
View of the bar. (Jam Press/Lamima Yacht)

Lamima was built by hand on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, east of Borneo, and launched in 2014.

Local artisans used traditional boatbuilding methods under the guidance of master builder, Pak Haji Baso.

The vessel was designed in collaboration with Spanish designer Marcelo Penna and showcases over 900 square metres of usable space.

Ben Lyons, the CEO of EYOS Expeditions said that sailing onboard Lamima was “one of the highlights” of his life.

He said: “Lamima is, first and foremost, beautiful.

Sail Indonesia aboard Lamima - the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht offering luxury, diving, wellness and bespoke expeditions from £159,000 per week plus tax.
Interior of the cabin. (Jam Press/Lamima Yacht)

“Her elegant lines culminating in the lengthy bowsprit, punctuated by the towering masts, seem almost timeliness and completely in harmony with the surrounding Indonesian landscape.

“Sailing onboard Lamima was – in all sincerity – one of the highlights of my life, and I could not be more proud to have her join our fleet.

“Widely regarded as the top phinisi in Indonesia, Lamima provides not just impeccable service and indulgent comfort.

“Rather, she provides a window into Indonesia, connecting her guests with the destination, above and below water.

“Her crew were the warmest and most welcoming of any yacht I’ve ever seen; she is truly something special.”

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