The Cabins
Si Datu Bua’s three air-conditioned cabins feature king beds and spacious bathing facilities tastefully integrated into the decor to provide an exceptional level of comfort.
Authentic colors, textures, and traditional motifs endow Si Datu Bua with a relaxed yet distinctive atmosphere inspired by the rich heritage along the ancient spice trade routes from the Celebes to the Banda Islands.
Dining and Lounge Facilities
Si Datu Bua’s tastefully appointed decor paired with her red sails and delightful Asian fusion cuisine combine to create an experience that is of the islands where she sails.
Dine under the stars on the foredeck or in the comfort of the air-conditioned lounge and dining area. Si Datu Bua’s generously proportioned common areas are ideal for groups to bond and discuss the day’s adventures.
Diving and Exploring in Ancient Lands
Si Datu Bua’s PADI Instructor and knowledgeable cruise directors provide the perfect counterpoints for combined land and sea adventures. With three RIBs, two air compressors and state-of-the-art dive equipment, Si Datu Bua’s PADI dive shop caters to all levels of divers.
The service and equipment onboard are centered around itineraries exploring ancient spice routes where guests experience some of the most culturally, ecologically, and geologically varied regions on our planet.
Si Datu Bua Private Charters
Si Datu Bua takes her guests on once-in-a-lifetime journeys throughout Indonesia and Southeast Asia, from Papua and Raja Ampat, the holy grail of divers in the east, to the Spice Islands of Banda and further west to Thailand and Myanmar and the Andaman Islands of India. Si Datu Bua is available for private charters for six guests, and will do one cabin trip per year.