

Words: Hugh Francis Anderson
At $140,000 a week, the stunning Lamima, based in Southeast Asia, will transport you not only to the world of heritage-rich luxury, but to the sensational beauty of the the Indonesian coastline too. As the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht, this two-masted phinisi was completed in 2014 under the exacting eye of Marcelo Penn who wanted to design a yacht with traditional Indonesian hospitality and modern superyacht excellence, and at 65.2 meters, it’s impressive indeed.

With seven ensuite staterooms accommodating up to 14 people, Lamima is absolutely perfect for escaping for a week with a group of friends. Not only is there ample space to relax on the open decks, but it is also a PADI diving centre with two instructors onboard, so you can explore the spectacular coastline to you hearts content.

For the adventurous out there, there are plenty of activities. An expert guide, who has worked with National Geographic, will be onboard to show you all the local cultures, customs and wildlife, whilst spa therapists can send you into a relaxing meditative space anytime you please. For a truly relaxing time in the exceptional scenic wonders of Southeast Asia, Lamima is for you.
For a taste of what their chartering experience is like, why not watch the third instalment of their teaser campaign…